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Dungeonbornehas a large selection of heroes, from melee specialists to ranged combatants.
Some even dabble in spells and witchcraft.
This isn’t your typical strategist.
Even though their abilities are straightforward, certain tips can help you master this class.
Fighter’s Abilities
As a master of melee combat,the Fighter shines at the front line.
There are two main abilities that the character harnesses, along with five passives that aid you in battle.
It’s essential to keep all of these in mind when choosing your gear for your progress.
Active Abilities
Description
Whirlwind (Q)
For a short duration, spin your sword and deal AOE damage.
Rush (E)
Dash forward (up to five meters) without changing directions.
Passive Abilities
Proficiency
With 50 Strength, Whirlwind’s spin boosts your movement speed for a short while.
Fired Up
With 87 Strength, Rush’s cooldown will reset the moment you kill an opponent.
Weapon Mastery
With 42 Stamina, Whirlwind can gain a shield once activated.
Restraint
With 27 Will, you no longer inflict or receive damage from allies.
As you may have noticed already,the Fighter’s build is centered around Strength and Dexterity.
Going forward, take note of abilities and tools that will help you max out these stats.
How To Play Fighter
The Fighter’s two main skills are quite contrasting to one another.
But how do you make the best of both?
When playing solo,managing your health and stamina becomes a priority.
you should probably use a sword (dual-handed) to make it execute a Whirlwind attack.
It’s best to equip it before you head into a match.
For instance,using a long sword with both your hands lets you use Whirlwind at its best capacity.
Alternatively, you might let go of the sword and dual-wield short swords instead.
For a few players,using a crossbow can be useful for medium to long range attacks.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the best choice when it comes to defensive abilities and ensuring your safety.
While having a long sword equipped, press and hold the attack button to charge your attack.
Most of these can be purchased from the Merchant before entering a dungeon.
Moreover, you should also keep an eye on your Stamina.
Creating an effective playstyle for a Fighterlargely depends on how you use these consumablesand how often you use them.
It’s not advisable to keep using them over and over again, but only when necessary.
Sometimes, it’s better to use throwables instead of using weapons.
Finally, there are certain armor types to take note of that will favor a Fighter’s stats.
If you’re a solo player, things can appear a bit difficult at first.
Many dungeons have an overwhelming number of enemies.
After all, you’re the one team members count on when it comes to aggressive gameplay.
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