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Any advice on these guys? They're wrecking me. I have a lvl 13 Warlock (my only character right now, in fact) and I have the tier III town upgrades unlocked. I have all of the first tier upgrades from the magic shop, all of the blacksmith upgrades save for the tier III unlock crit upgrades, and all of the potion upgrades. I also took the Path of the Mage from the priest, and I'm working on unlocking the tier II priest so I can get further down the path. I also have all of the ability upgrades I can get to this point as well, which includes all of my action abilities. I do also have the thief unlocked, though I've not bought any of the drinks yet, and I do have the fountain as well. I typically use the buff that increases the number of potion chargers I have, putting me up to five total, though the Forsake Spire often robs me of my potions prior to the boss as the RNG for the Great Threats and the traps in that state can be whores. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I don't know if you still have a problem with this but here goes.

One big thing you have to ddo to beat the old ghosties is to learn how to avoid thier attacks. Now it isn't really reasonable to avoid all damage but you can't face-tank as the Warlock. Also you can attack the statues in the Arena to deal damage to the ghosts while they are immaterial.

I'd advise you to try the other classes. That way you can unlock some more passive bonuses via Class Titles. When you beat a boss for the first time with a new class that class grants every heroe a small permanent buff like The Paladin gives everyone a bit of armor.

Also the Warlock, at leaste in my experience, needs a lot of levels to real get going. So that's a bit of a challenge.

Have you tried messing around with the Fountain? A lot of the effects from it can be very helpful.
I'd recommen the larger floors buff as it give you more baddies to kill and loot to find. THen adding on the more chest and glass walker buffs once you can handle enough debuffs to pay for em.

In my oppinion the add more enemies "debuff" just make the game more fun so I'd try and see if you can handle having tuning them on. Also onother ez combo is the "potions make you confused" debuff and the "you are immune to confusiion"-drink, confusions is IMHO the deadliest status effect in the game so getting some free Fountain points while stacking immunity to it is just good sense.
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Lasermaster: I don't know if you still have a problem with this but here goes.

One big thing you have to ddo to beat the old ghosties is to learn how to avoid thier attacks. Now it isn't really reasonable to avoid all damage but you can't face-tank as the Warlock. Also you can attack the statues in the Arena to deal damage to the ghosts while they are immaterial.

I'd advise you to try the other classes. That way you can unlock some more passive bonuses via Class Titles. When you beat a boss for the first time with a new class that class grants every heroe a small permanent buff like The Paladin gives everyone a bit of armor.

Also the Warlock, at leaste in my experience, needs a lot of levels to real get going. So that's a bit of a challenge.

Have you tried messing around with the Fountain? A lot of the effects from it can be very helpful.
I'd recommen the larger floors buff as it give you more baddies to kill and loot to find. THen adding on the more chest and glass walker buffs once you can handle enough debuffs to pay for em.

In my oppinion the add more enemies "debuff" just make the game more fun so I'd try and see if you can handle having tuning them on. Also onother ez combo is the "potions make you confused" debuff and the "you are immune to confusiion"-drink, confusions is IMHO the deadliest status effect in the game so getting some free Fountain points while stacking immunity to it is just good sense.
Sorry this reply is so late, but I managed to get it not on my warlock, but my priest, who is a few levels lower. And I did mess with the fountain, but like I said, I used it to up the number of potion charges I had since the chance to spawn a refill fountain seems absurdly low in those stages.
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PyreBall: Sorry this reply is so late, but I managed to get it not on my warlock, but my priest, who is a few levels lower. And I did mess with the fountain, but like I said, I used it to up the number of potion charges I had since the chance to spawn a refill fountain seems absurdly low in those stages.
Oh I don't mind at all I just hope you got some use out of my post.

Pots are pretty important for the spellcaster classes as they give you back mana as well.

It takes a fair bit of work but if you want to break away from that dependancy on potions I'd try a class like the Rogue or Ranger and get the Lifesteal Blessing. That way you can get life back without pots and you'd be able to try different Fountain combinations.
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PyreBall: Sorry this reply is so late, but I managed to get it not on my warlock, but my priest, who is a few levels lower. And I did mess with the fountain, but like I said, I used it to up the number of potion charges I had since the chance to spawn a refill fountain seems absurdly low in those stages.
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Lasermaster: Oh I don't mind at all I just hope you got some use out of my post.

Pots are pretty important for the spellcaster classes as they give you back mana as well.

It takes a fair bit of work but if you want to break away from that dependancy on potions I'd try a class like the Rogue or Ranger and get the Lifesteal Blessing. That way you can get life back without pots and you'd be able to try different Fountain combinations.
Ha, that's actually exactly why I went for the priest. Unfortunately the healing abilities don't work all that well as self heals, particularly when your health is naturally low because of the class :P
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PyreBall: Ha, that's actually exactly why I went for the priest. Unfortunately the healing abilities don't work all that well as self heals, particularly when your health is naturally low because of the class :P
The Priest is very fun class but only a heavy investment in the laser beam and laser balls skills. Like you said the healing skils feel a bit lackluster.