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1. Introduction
So, you've decided to become a Battle Priest. Good choice, but remember, it's not as easy as it sounds.
If you are someone who struggles for knight noah, do not plan to excel as a Battle Priest.
I do not recommend this as a first character, because like I said,
contrary to belief, they are a very expensive choice. Without further nonsense, let's get started.
2. Stat Selection
So, theres definately a few builds available for the Battle Priest, I know the one I prefer, so I stick with it,
but it all comes down to personal preference.
1) 76 Int, Max Strength - This is the build I always use, it allows for +8/15 armors, so you can wear a
full set of +8/15 paper HP armor, or whatever, and the rest goes into Strength.
2) 70 Int, Max Strength - This build allows for Boots/Helm/Gauntlets
+8/15 armor, and the Pads and Pauldron are Goblin, allowing for the 6 extra Strength
(or HP, if you're a rebel :O )
3) HP Build - This build has all different types, some go 70 Int, 220 Str,
and the rest HP...but that's just one example. I don't really reccomend this for a
DCZ char, because you need all the Strength you can get knight noah and you don't have
the points to spare in HP.
So, out of these three builds, like I said, I think the 76 Intelligence build is best, but there are definately others
who would say otherwise. Either one has potential.
3. Skill Selection
Now, again, there is three options. You have...
1) Buff/Heal - This is definately the most common skill selection, I pretty much always do this,
just so you can get knight noah in more parties, and you can get exp alot faster...not many people want a rezzer in a party...
and 960 heals is enough to get you by, until Eslant.
2) Heal/Duff - This is the second most common, once you're higher up, you can 4 stone rezz,
which can come in handy...and the 1920 heals and full heals can come in handy sometimes...but not as much as buffing,















