Nevergrind Online – Leveling Falcon / Lotus Monk Guide

Generic Leveling Falcon / Lotus Monk Guide

By Haike.

  • Focus into falcon, max out spirit barrier (low gear this helps survive) then, points into hurricane to unlock mastery.
  • Max out superior hurricane kick for the CD reduction +2 targets.
  • More points into hurricane kick for more dmg until unlock flurry.
  • 1pt into flurry (yes photos has a lot more pts, im higher level), then you build into lotus tree.
  • Lotus tree just build for defensive (healing aura / stamina -> s.mime strike for the cd) and 1 value pt into mastery for stun immune.
  • Back to falcon tree, start throwing more pts into flurry.

Side Notes:

Weapon Mastery – Put points accordingly if you have 1hand blunt or 2hand blunt. Personal recommendation is play 2hand blunt because set (dahood / daimyo) weapons are both 2hand blunt. 2hand blunt also makes your skills hit way way harder. Also it makes building lotus more efficiently.

Hand to Hand – Yes yes monks get free dmg when not using any weapons. But it will stop scaling when your level 50. Also not to mention set weapons are 2hand blunt. Get those weapon passive points trained up better imo. No you will not be using hand2hand at end game. Too much stats on those weapons to give up.

  • Play style: defensive play at beginning with maxed spirit barrier / healing aura.
  • Rotation: once superior mime strike maxed, it is on same cd as hurricane kick. Just make sure combo this 2 together. Rest is press buttons as you wish.
  • Transition into generic end game phoenix/falcon build as and when you wish / with gear. Drop the defensive stuff accordingly.

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