Hello players, welcome to Sro18! Here is Silkroad guard barrier line that came from other website, hope it helps you more or less. These skills aren't helpful in solo PvP or PvE, but are quite useful in the group version of either. If you solo a lot, these won't be needed. Party, get.
Pain Quota - At cap, reduces damage by 65%, and spreads it out over the party. Ex. If your in a party with a wizard, and the wizard gets hit 1000 without it on, then wizard will only get hit for 350(SRO Gold). You get hit for 650 though. The more people in party the more useful this is, because say 10,000 damage hits someone normally, in an 8/8 PT, they will take 3,500 damage and then everyone else in the party takes 7,500 divided by 7=1071 per person. Maxes at level 4, low SP cost(Silkroad Gold), Get it.
Physical Fence - Absorbs a percent of physical damage done to another player, as you level(Silkroad powerleveling) up the skill you absorb more damage.
Magical Fence - Absorbs a percent of magical damage done to another player, as you level up the skill you absorb more damage.
Protect - Absorbs a percent of aggro of another player. You should honestly don't understand this skill beyond that it makes it easier to take aggro off of someone, like if it's on a wizard, then you'll be able to get the mob to attack you without much effort. Useless in PvP.
Physical Screen - Increase anthor player's physical defense a ton. Simple as that, cannot be used on self.
Magical Screen - Increase anthor player's magical defense a ton. Cannot be used on self.
Ultimate Screen - Increase anthor player's magical and physical defense a ton. Cannot be used on self. With this and the other screens, you can increase defenses by over 2k phy and 3k mag. Get this, it maxes at level 1 so uses less SP than other skills. The icon for this skill is not included.
Pain Quota - At cap, reduces damage by 65%, and spreads it out over the party. Ex. If your in a party with a wizard, and the wizard gets hit 1000 without it on, then wizard will only get hit for 350(SRO Gold). You get hit for 650 though. The more people in party the more useful this is, because say 10,000 damage hits someone normally, in an 8/8 PT, they will take 3,500 damage and then everyone else in the party takes 7,500 divided by 7=1071 per person. Maxes at level 4, low SP cost(Silkroad Gold), Get it.
Physical Fence - Absorbs a percent of physical damage done to another player, as you level(Silkroad powerleveling) up the skill you absorb more damage.
Magical Fence - Absorbs a percent of magical damage done to another player, as you level up the skill you absorb more damage.
Protect - Absorbs a percent of aggro of another player. You should honestly don't understand this skill beyond that it makes it easier to take aggro off of someone, like if it's on a wizard, then you'll be able to get the mob to attack you without much effort. Useless in PvP.
Physical Screen - Increase anthor player's physical defense a ton. Simple as that, cannot be used on self.
Magical Screen - Increase anthor player's magical defense a ton. Cannot be used on self.
Ultimate Screen - Increase anthor player's magical and physical defense a ton. Cannot be used on self. With this and the other screens, you can increase defenses by over 2k phy and 3k mag. Get this, it maxes at level 1 so uses less SP than other skills. The icon for this skill is not included.
Ethical Concerns in Silkroad
Posted 11-01-2009 at 11:10 PM by zhll
This is the Sro18. We have collected the mainly information in Silkroad on other site. We sincerely hope it can help you more or less. Wish you have a good day!
When we started playing SRO we never overpriced. When we found an under-priced item we would warn its owner or would buy the item(Silkroad Gold) then sell it back to its owner at same price once they went back on. We even used to price my junk very low, hoping that others would do the same and we could thus all share the good items that we found and all benefit from this fair-market policy.
These were the beginnings of SRO and things have changed, the game is not new anymore and the overall morals have hardened quite a bit. Now I'm a lowlife bastard greedy cut-purse who will jump on any great deal without a thought for the poor sob who got his item bought for a half or even for a tenth of its real value. So if you want to make money(SRO Gold) while still being compassionate, this guide is not for you we are afraid. We have not raised that skill.
Yet we do have ethics in my practice, for example we will try to haggle unless if the item is really overpriced and it is much gold for me. We are a big believer in karma so I try to do unto others what we would want to be done unto me. For example, if we get my hands on an obviously mistakenly underpriced item I will contact the seller and offer him to buy the item back.
Of course if it is a very valuable item, or worse a critically important one like my current main weapon in sosun quality. It may take some effort to do it. To tell you the truth, we was happy the incredibly underpriced sun xbow we found recently was in the stall network. So that we did not know who got ripped.
My point is though, ethics are important and each one decides which manners of ethics he will include in his practice. You do not have to be ruthless, not even a little but you can do business and remain perfectly fair. We are not perfectly fair. We are not advocating one way or the other. We are just saying that it was easier to be fair when we were total newbie.
Thanks. Hope you have a good time in SRO. If you have no time to level your character , our SRO Powerleveling service is your best choice.
When we started playing SRO we never overpriced. When we found an under-priced item we would warn its owner or would buy the item(Silkroad Gold) then sell it back to its owner at same price once they went back on. We even used to price my junk very low, hoping that others would do the same and we could thus all share the good items that we found and all benefit from this fair-market policy.
These were the beginnings of SRO and things have changed, the game is not new anymore and the overall morals have hardened quite a bit. Now I'm a lowlife bastard greedy cut-purse who will jump on any great deal without a thought for the poor sob who got his item bought for a half or even for a tenth of its real value. So if you want to make money(SRO Gold) while still being compassionate, this guide is not for you we are afraid. We have not raised that skill.
Yet we do have ethics in my practice, for example we will try to haggle unless if the item is really overpriced and it is much gold for me. We are a big believer in karma so I try to do unto others what we would want to be done unto me. For example, if we get my hands on an obviously mistakenly underpriced item I will contact the seller and offer him to buy the item back.
Of course if it is a very valuable item, or worse a critically important one like my current main weapon in sosun quality. It may take some effort to do it. To tell you the truth, we was happy the incredibly underpriced sun xbow we found recently was in the stall network. So that we did not know who got ripped.
My point is though, ethics are important and each one decides which manners of ethics he will include in his practice. You do not have to be ruthless, not even a little but you can do business and remain perfectly fair. We are not perfectly fair. We are not advocating one way or the other. We are just saying that it was easier to be fair when we were total newbie.
Thanks. Hope you have a good time in SRO. If you have no time to level your character , our SRO Powerleveling service is your best choice.
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