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Yeah not disagreeing. Personally dps trumps all is why i didnt see it as wrong. Think author did a decent job balancing the choices depending on the horse and each one seems like a viable option depending on style and they might all have specialized paths too.

I really hope the horse is just an undead vehicle that can die easily like its supposed to be lol. Would be more fun that way than having another support.
 
@Kefkabot she's using them passively, it mostly helps her in experience gain and learning that's why she's really smart cause the window gave her an ability to learn and understand unknown language since she was a child. she isn't really gaining other skills unlike skeleton cause well she isn't trying to learn them but I guess if she train with a sword she'll also gain swordsmanship.

her being stuck in the mage castle might change that
 
The knight's "protection" skill is actually an awful handicap if you're protecting someone with no combat power. It can only be used for that if you're one of many knights, and your death will give your colleagues time to deal with the threat, sacrificing your life for your lord's in the process. In the case of Skelly and Rubia, it will just turn her into a huge walking literal weakpoint. It will allow the enemy to easily kill Skelly by attacking Rubia with impunity, and then deal with her after Skelly is down from the absorbed damage. Unless the skill's description is misleading and it redirects the whole attack, not the inflicted damage, in that case the armor comes into play and it no longer sucks ass. Otherwise, you can only effectively use it to protect a priest, who can resurrect you afterwards, or a necromancer in Skelly's case, which Rubia is, but I doubt she can raise Skelly back up, especially in a battle situation.
 
man the manwha went from the bleakest darkest run to new game 10+ ooga booga cwoabonga run. And I love it.
 
Man it's taking way too fucking long for a power-up. All that fucking Lu-lium and he still gets nothing ?
 
@Kutabarie It just means its going to be all the more worth it. Especially the "100%" shop points.

After reading all this time, the cities seems too small and the populace seems bear. It's slowly changing though as more characters are introduced.
 
Welp, why would I pick anything other than the Knight? More damage, more mobility, no penalty, No downsides. I bet the horse is going to count as an ally allowing him to boost off of that as well. It was an obvious choice.
 

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