Medic Skill Builds For Scarlet Blade

Battle Medic Build:


 

Best stats for gear:

 

Helm: DEF / VOID / MAX HP / MAX CP 

Suit: EVA / DEF / VOID / MAX HP 

Bangle: Min ATK / Max ATK (or MAX HP) 

Knee: DEF / VOID / MAX HP / MAX HP % 

Shoes: DEF / VOID / Move Speed / MAX HP 

Gloves: DEF / Crit / MAX HP 

weapon is w/e. obv if you can get it you’ll want MAX CH-ATK / Crit / Crit-ATK 

rings/trinkets/earrings/necklace go with veteran

 

Hybrid Medic

 

Use the same skills but split the points between your heals and debuffs

 

Full Support

 

Only put points into your first row of offense skills and then max out your heals, buffs and debuffs.

 

Caergate Janus, Turnpike and Viledon

Now I’ll cover the battlefields. First off:

 

Caergate:

Is the disputed territory (PvP zone) for levels 23-29. Inside you have daily quests called “Escort the Engineer” (just called Naomi by everyone) that requires you to escort Naomi from FK base to where she works. Bear in Mind, the RG can (and will) attack your run. Always be on your toes.

The second main daily quest is: the ‘supply convoy’ (just referred to as Hera). It runs at 40 after every hour, so it’s a once and hour quest. As with Naomi, the RG can, and will, attack it.

Various other quests will range from:

Killing scarabs

Killing Brawlers

Killing Scorchers

Killing Augmented Scarabs

Killing Mechs.

Each quest gives out Rank Points and items ranging from enhancement stones to CP vials. These are useful to do. This is a map


 

Janus:

Is a 15-19 and 21-28 battleground. It’s a small area consisting of a FK and RG base and three towers. Taking down the towers results in anything from enhancement stones, and gold, to rare mechs and other items. Depending on the group you’re with, this might be something they attack…or something you. Bear in mind, they take a while to destroy and the RG will be trying to get it too.

Here’s a map:


 

Turnpike:

Is a 24-29 battleground. There’s ones for people over 30 but that doesn’t include us. It’s larger than Janus and the rewards are better. Unique mech’s have dropped from the chests. There are three chests and both sides try to break them first and foremost before going into PvP.

Here’s a map:


 

 

Video of turnpike battle:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRI1VhNWOgI

 

Video of Janus Battle:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJb9c5YHYl8

Scarlet Blade PvP and Ultimate Skills Part 1

Player vs Player combat is a major part of Scarlet Blade and we’ll now cover it.

 

There are 4 places where PvP takes place. Caergate, Janus, Turnpike and Viledon. I’ll get to them in a second.

When Royal Guard (RG) and Free Knights (FK) are in the same board, it’s considered a disputed zone and both Mechs and Cybersuits are allowed. I will get into Cybersuits in a second.

During PvP both sides are able to kill the opposing side, and as a reward for each kill the winner receives ‘rank points’ and a ‘dog tag’ (if they chose to pick it up). Rank Points are important because they allow you to get your ultimate and earrings. Dog Tags are a major item because you trade them into the ‘Dog Tag Officer’ in Caer (or viledon) to receive medals. In Caer they are silver, in Vile they’re gold.

Now, you receive those Dog Tags for killing enemy Arkana in all four of the locations I mentioned earlier. Each level has a % chance of being turned into medals. 4 level 29 dog tags have a 100% chance of making a medal. $ of 28 has a 92 of 96% chance and it goes down with the level. Single tags have a low success rate.

There is a way to check your rank…it’s under C for your character. On the right will be a listing of attack, etc. Click on the ranking tag at the top and it’ll show a screen like this.


This will allow you to know if you have enough points for your ulti or earrings.

Ultimate Skill

Each class has an ‘ultimate’ skill that you can buy after getting 30 silver medals and 30K rank points. It costs 10 G but is worth every dime. The ultimate dishes out tremendous damage to your opponent. However, it takes 1.5 seconds to build up and takes 15 minutes to cool down. It’s a great tool if you need to desperately get out of a battle or need to beat someone at base or even if you just want to be mean and kill someone. It’s up to you decide when you want to use it.

Earrings are scout, veteran or seer. Veteran are the ones better for combat. It costs 15k RP, 10 G and 10 medals to get each pair and you need two. They’re worth the effort.

Mechs

Once your reach level 17, you receive your mech. It is a large mechanical fighting tool that your arkana has. They are tied to each class, meaning you can’t trade the Medic’s Kali for a Sentinel’s Kumari.

Here are the images of them:

Kumari (Sentinel)


 

Kumari is made specifically for the Sentinel. It has a quick firing gun and is shorter to accommodate her smaller side. It has a stun skill where the left hand scoops up metal or rocks and slams it into the enemy’s face. Inner sight, when engaged before entering the mech, speeds up it movements. Otherwise it’s a bit slow to an extent.

 

Kali (Medic)


 

Having a medic, I think this is the slowest of the six mechs, but it has its plusses. It has the ability to use its gun to keep the medic, or her teammates alive. The best skill it has is the ability to cast a ‘healing circle,’ which is a large, glowing area when the medic, and party members, can fight from and keep their HP steady. Other than that, it has the weakest offensive punch of them all.

Athena: (Whipper)


Athena get around with the help of thrusters, but she has tremendous offensive punch. Wielding a laser whip, it chews through opponents, making it one nice weapon. If you’re a whipper, this is your best friend in PvP or battlegrounds.

Freyja (Defender)


Designed to take a shitload of abuse. Nothing more I can say than that. It’s the truth.

 

Ishtar (Punisher)


Takes Advantage of the Punisher’s abilities and amplifies them. Ishtar has a long range weapon and the ability to fire several smaller weapons from its shoulders. If you’re a Sent or SW unlucky enough to be close to her when she fires, it can be a fatal encounter.

Eponia (Shadow Walker)


Epona takes advantage of the Shadow Walker’s speed. It’s the only mech 4-legged, meaning that running from a SW’s mech is difficult. It also has a charge (similar to secret charge) and an attack where both arms are using in an alternating constant attack. Epona also has a skill that allows the SW to fire at a target from a distance away. If a Shadow Walker is meched up and hunting you, running won’t help most times.

Cybersuit

Is a metallic suit that covers an arkana from head to toe. It’s only useable in Janus/Turnpike/Caergate/Viledon. It increases your attack, defense, sp and hp. This is what they look like.


They look the same no matter what class.

Scarlet Blade Game Guide Whipper, Defender and Shadow Walker

Now we move onto the last three classes. We’ll start with the Whipper.

 

Whipper:


 

Whipper is a tanky class. Built right, she can charge the RG base and the front lines and survive. By nature of her whip, she can take one more than one monster or enemy at the time. Whipper’s have very little difficulty soloing Bitterstone Core or any other dungeon.

Pros:

High HP and Defense 
• Good damage 
• Debuffs 
• Ranged hooking and stun skill (Hooks in the target then stuns them, lethal against ranged characters) 
• Mid-ranged and Melee class 
• AoE Silence and Melee AoE burning 
• Defense buffs (Second-best defense skill in game) 
• Crowd control 
• Fastest grinder and farmer 
• Best in PvP/Battlegrounds at early levels
 

Cons:

Not as good late-game, but can gain lots of kills from burning 
• Not really a tank class 
• Disadvantaged against ranged classes because it is a melee class
 

 

Be sure to invest in your passive HP and Defense. It’ll save your life on the battlefield.

 

Defender:


Pros: 

• Highest HP and Defense (Tank Class) 
• Ranged Stun 
• Debuffs and Silence 
• HP and Defense buffs, as well as a attack buff that takes away hp per second. 
• One of the best end-game PvP classes 

Cons: 

• Average damage 
• Melee class, can be taken down easily from a distance if there is no medic to support you, or your def/hp isn’t high 
• Useless at tanking and killing at lower levels/unfunded 
• Can be killed if kited and unexperienced 

 

A downright nasty character to meet in Melee battles. If you’re a SW, keep going…don’t mess with this meatshield.

 

Shadow Walker:


 

The sneakiest of the classes out there. When played correctly, she is a unrivalled killing machine. However, she requires someone who is sneaky and cunning to properly use her and her skills.

Pros: 

• High evasion 
• Stealth 
• High attack and crit/crit attack in stealth 
• Deadly to ranged classes 
• Debuffs 
• AoE Silence and Stun 
• Lots of evasion, accuracy, critical and move speed buffs that are OP 

Cons: 

• Low hp/defense (to be confirmed) 
• Stealth is useless against Sentinels with passive stealth detection 
• Will be ganked once stealth is off in battlegrounds

The combination of gear and skills are the key to making a SW good. A good combination is:

(Combo for Sentinel Only and those who have 3.8k HP below) 
Secret Charge> Twilight Explosion>Flare>Shadow Dance>Fatal Thrust>Death Blow>Slaughter>Crippler>Hack and Slash 

(Combo for all Character that doesn’t have sight and those who have 4k hp above) 
Flare>Shadow Dance>Fatal Thrust>Death Blow>Slaughter>Secret Charge> Twilight Explosion>Crippler>Hack and Slash 

Gear should have EVA-ATK-DEF-CH-ATK. Void is not a big thing with Shadow Walker. Doesn’t help her much.

 

Passive skills points should be put into concealment and one into HP.

Special skills that are utterly necessary:

Skyjump

Ghost Walk (allows you to conceal yourself for 4 seconds after an attack)

Escape artist (increases your EVA and Void)

Miss Misery

Accuracy

 

This completes our class guides. Next we’ll cover PvP

 

 

 

 

 


 

Scarlet Blade Game Guide Medic, Punisher and Sentinel

To the new players who have joined SailorS, welcome aboard! I’m taking time to create a game guide to help you learn how to play the game.

SATI


Sati is an extension of Mother, the AI in charge of the ‘Ark Project,’ which created the Arkanas. She gives quests (both primary and secondary) throughout the game. Do not skip her missions (or any for that manner) because it will set you behind. Several of them are required to advance, while others give out enhancement stones, weapons, etc etc.

Gameplay:

Scarlet Blade is a combination of Player vs Player combat and a Korean-style grinder. A grinder is a game that requires you to kill mobs (monsters) and do dailies to level up once your pass level 12 or 13.

The keyboard is a usual W-A-S-D set up. W goes forwards, A to the left, S backwards, D to the left.

Arcana Classes:

Medic:


The medic is the most unique class in Scarlet Blade. She has the capability to keep herself alive, and her comrades through buffs and equipment. A medic is a major need when doing dungeons, etc.

Best gear to get for a medic depends on the piece of gear. As you note below, each item has a slightly different skill mix by the big ones are EVA, VOID, HP, Crit rate and Min and Max attack %


Important buffs for a medic are: Healer’s touch, veil of offense, restoration, veil of healing, shadowfoil, and eradicate.

Bear in mind that Medics are the ones that people look to kill the most. Try to build up your passive HP a lot and enhance gear for better HP. Secondly, stay as far back as you can to keep your buffs working. Medics aren’t front line warriors, so that will keep you alive.

Pros 
-Heal and AoE heal for maximum nursing power 
-Various team buffs ranging from attack boosts to increased critical rate and damage 
– Heals means you rarely need to use HP Hypovials except in emergencies 
– SP Regen is pretty good, and a pretty large SP pool 
-Usually one Medic per dungeon party, which means any Medic drops are guaranteed to you on class roll 
– One of the rarer classes 
– Your measurements are perfect 
– You use a freaking backpack arm-cannon, that’s kawaii man 

Cons 
– You’re not a class meant for, or even good at, DPS 
– Grinding and questing is slightly slower than other classes because of slower kill rate (depends on build) 
– You have to balance between heals, buffs, and damage, making skill point distribution a pain in the butt 
-People will give you flak if you don’t heal them properly 

Punisher:


Punisher is a long range attack artist. She is armed with a rifle that allows her to target foes from a distance. Punishers make a good backbone to groups because basically she’s the sniper of the bunch.

Pros: 

-Deadly long range attacks (great for KOs; you can out damage heals) 
-High DPS & damage output 
-Powerful critical hits 
-High critical rates 
-Relatively useful team buffs/debuffs 
-Grinding/questing is cake (assuming you rely on consumables from time to time) 
-Powerful mech form. 

Cons: 

-Relatively low HP & SP 
-Low defense (don’t even try to tank) 
-Wait time for cooldowns after first skill rotation 
-Relatively high SP cost for skills 
-Relatively high CP usage in mech form 
-Movement restriction for some buffs

6. Gear


Helmet: 
 

Suit: 
 

Bangles: 
 

Gloves: 
 

Weapon: 
 

Knee Guards: 

Sentinel


Sents are the ONLY class that can easily detect SW’s. They are the Kryptonite of SW’s.

Pros:

Fastest in the Game

Ranged Attack (20 Meters)

Twin Guns Give Ability to Max out DPS (Damage Per Second)

And did I mention you can see Shadow Walkers when they’re invisible? (you see their name and where they’re moving at. The better your detection is, the better you’ll see them)

Pros: 

• Ranged single target killer 
• Highest move speed and attack speed 
• Passive stealth detection 
• Ranged and melee stun 
• Defense and Protection debuffs 
• Move speed, critical, evasion and defense buffs 
• Best attack passives 

Cons: 

• Worst HP and Defense (squishy) 
• Is meant more for support, while Punishers are meant more for attack. 

 

 

Depends on both Weapon and Passive attack skills to maximize offensive power

Void doesn’t do much for You…EVA is the way to go.








That’s your “perfect” gear. However, each person has their choice in how they want to build their Loli, so consider it a suggestion.


Meet Dannae

The Medic I’ve created in Scarlet Blade is named Dannae, and she’s the closest I’ve come to making something that looks like her in my mind’s eye. So here’s three different shots. Be sure to knock the side of her bust in half, please. Scarlet Blade tends to like giving it’s characters massive breasts. I think the Koreans might be breast fixated…

Dannae1Dannae2Dannae3

Spawn Camping and Camping in Enemy Base

 

Last week I brought up the mention of Forever 29’s as a problem in Scarlet Blade. Well, this is the same problem now changed to something different. It’s call ‘Spawn Camping’ and ‘Base Camping.’

What is this you may ask? This is when two or more ridiculously strong Forever 29’s mech up and just stay in either Royal Guard or Free Knight base for anywhere from 5-10 minutes straight. This means anyone killed will respawn in the case-as usual-and immediately die again.

This is so wrong in many ways.

First off, it gives a person a chance to ‘rank point farm’ off players who haven’t a chance in hell of standing up to them. Last night I watched some of our FK do that. And it’s the same bunch I wrote about last night. Now I get it that you’re mad someone from RG came onto our chat and talked trash. That’s one thing…camping their base to just bully them is another.

It’s why no one likes this group.

Secondly, it forces RG to stay in their base, which prevents solo players like me from being able to get kills and complete the ‘killing enemy arkana’ quest. I admit my arkana doesn’t have the highest level equipment, which forces me to be sneaky, brutal and a 1v1 fighter…to each his own.

But to load up on high gear and then just bully your way into the enemy base doesn’t make you ‘tough’ or ‘bad’ it makes you a prick. Chalk up another reason why the group on our side isn’t liked.

And I’m sure there are people who will tell me ‘then make your arkana better.’ Well, one can’t when the bunch hogs every major boss they can. That prevents others from being able to get tough enough to be able to make runs at the RG or FK chest.

Once again, Aeria looks the other way while Valkyrie server continues to die. Smaller players don’t want to come in because they’ll be mauled. I’ve gotten to where I try to stick to 26-29 when I kill someone but it’s hard to tell the difference via HP. If I see a 23 or 24 or 25 dog tag floating after the kill, then I’ll leave that person alone.

Granted, I understand Aeria is in business to make money and these folks probably buy stuff from Aeria. I get that. However, to turn a blind eye while folks are screwed over is poor management.

Once again, another problem to be fixed that won’t be.

What’s Wrong With Scarlet Blade


Today I entered a battlefield named Janus. There were ten of us versus the 9 for the Royal Guard. They had a medic and we didn’t, but it wouldn’t have made a damn bit of difference. In the end, the score was RG 165 FK (US) 5. Want to know why?

It’s very easy, it’s called the ’29’s forever.’ What that means are players who will do everything in their power to stay level 29 or lower so they can own Caergate and be “dominant” over the smaller players. There’s three guilds between the RG and FK side that do this. Arcane Fury, Endurers and Red Bull. I will touch on each on later.

What made the battle so unfair is that each of the 29’s had unique equipment, boosting their health points, strike points and damage dealt to levels that us 25-27’s couldn’t have matched in a million years. Hell would’ve frozen over before we could beat them.

Which now brings me to the subject of guilds. I’m going to start with Red Bull. They are in Caer on the FK side, and are the biggest bunch of pricks I have ever seen in any game. If there’s a Titan (Caergate world boss) they go in mass to attack it and grab any of the unique weapons that drop. Their excuse for their behavior is: “No one wants to hunt the boss, all they want to do is attack RG base.” That might’ve been at one point, but now that argument is bullshit. Hear me Red, I’m calling you out as being full of shit-yes you heard it right.

Why do I call it bullshit? Because no one can get anywhere near Titan if they wanted to. How can you when 6-8 Red Bull are all over it? Drops from Titan are based off how much damage you dish out, and when you’ve got 8 versus 2 or 3 and the 8 have unique weapons…well you see the point.

What makes things worse is the RB has now created a RG guild called Yellow Bull. What they’re doing now is they’ll hit the RG chest with Red Bull, getting the good gear, and then switch the YB and hit the FK and get all the good stuff then. How is this any kind of sportsmanship? It’s not. Having coached before, I can tell you it’s nothing akin to cheating. However, I’ve always said most of RB are limp dicked no life people anyway. Why else do you feel the need to dominate a stupid game if you’re not?

Arcane and Endurers, though, are just as bad. They do the same things on the RG side.

Now, how is this a problem? Let me list the reasons:

  1. Prevents others from getting top notch gear
  2. Keeps smaller/newer players from getting stronger.

The same RB bunch has told someone I know that they’ve been drying up the auction house of any good rare equipment, leaving the shit for the newbies to have. Once again, how is this fair and balanced? It’s not, It’s just jackasses being jackasses.

Now, the GM’s at Aeria can ignore me if they want, but I’ll tell it like is. My first Bachelor’s is in Sports Management, which concerns sports entertainment. The Entertainment sector of business is the same whether it’s sports or video games. If the event isn’t fun and entertaining, the attendance will dry up and the money too. That’s what’s happening on Valky. People are getting sick to shit of the bullshit being done by the groups and nothing being done about it. And until it is, the server will continue to die.

Ignore it at your own risk, Aeria.