There are Character in mu legend zen : Dark Lord,Whisperer,Blader,War Mage,some player may be want to know which Character fit me to play? today mu2zen.com editor will take about the four Character and help you to choose which fit you play
1) Mu legend Character Dark Lord
Once valiant knights who were both feared and respected on the battlefield, in a moment of desperation, they sacrificed their human side to a dark force in exchange for great power. Their sacrifice altered their appearance on the outside, and their humanity on the inside. Now, they are capable of only cold reasoning. They have given up on living a normal life and no longer engage in the ways of humans. They utilize their great power to dominate their enemies, but the successes of battle are not enough to satisfy them. As they aimlessly wander battlefields, looking for purpose, they have come to be known as "Dark Lords" by those that lay eyes on them.
Dark Lord has great DPS on trash and he's very good support with all pulls, CC, heals, shields and invulnerabilities (this one is probably most OP - I have built plenty of CDR and I can cast 1s AoE invulnerability every 6-7 seconds). DL is also great at tanking (yes it can exist here). He's lacking on single target DPS only.
EDIT: And believe me, we're doing Dragon's Heaven with Blader as DPS and DL on support, while carrying 3 noobs, without any problem on Calamity.
While solo, I still top DPS with people on same CP as mine (while wearing support items).
2) Mu Legend Character Whisperer
Harnessing the energy of nature, with an expertise in stealth, the settlers of the Whispering Forest have acquired a particular set of special skills that make them infamous on the battlefield. Capable enough working alone, they are adept at handling scouting missions as they quietly blend into nature as well as silently assassinate targets. Graceful in movement but deadly in execution, their abilities are highly sought after. They attack with ranged weapons, such as bows, and utilise the energy of nature and the elements to dispatch their foes. Due to their swiftness in battle and unique casting abilities, they earned the title of "Whisperer".
Path of the sniper
Apart from causing indirect damage through traps and pitfalls, the Whisperer is also able to inflict a great deal of direct damage as a sniper. Although the path of the sniper can be more difficult to play due to the limited crowd control, the potential amount of damage however will be top-notch.
Sniping: The Whisperer can fire a range of powerful shots. They can either be fast with lesser impact or slower and more powerful. So the longer you charge the more damage you will deal, but remember: While charging up your shot, you are left wide open for all sorts of enemy attacks. It is a good idea to have a close friend nearby to protect you.
Area of effect: Compared to an archer, the Whisperer is well able to hold her ground. She can fire multiple arrows at the same time dealing huge damage to hordes of monsters all at once. This makes the Whisperer the deadliest assassin against large groups of enemies.
Poisoning: Apart from direct damage, the Whisperer is also an expert in the field of damage over time (DOT). Her traps and arrows can poison the enemy. Combined with her stealth ability, she will be able to control the battlefield and become even more dangerous. Remember: A wise man will never fight a fully prepared Whisperer.
Path of the Hunter
While playing as part of a team, a Scout’s main task is normally not to kill directly, but to set traps and prepare the battleground before the actual fight starts. When played in solo mode, it is crucial to stay calm, be patient and to follow a strategy. Between summoning and setting traps, you will have a lot to do before enjoying the fight. But the result could go beyond your wildest expectations.
Summoning: Can you imagine a hunter without a faithful pet? As a Whisperer, you have a choice of summoning a wolf or fire falcons to support you on the battlefield. The wolf covers you in close range combat, while the Falcon can cast fireballs from above. With these pets on your side, you will have more time to set your traps and to prepare the battlefield.
Traps: What can be worse than walking into a trap in the middle of a fight? The Whisperers can show their superiority with a list of traps that can immobilize or even poison the poor souls who are unfortunate enough to walk right into them.
3) Mu Legend Blader
Born from an experiment to find a way to protect their creators, Bladers are brutal warriors nourished by rage and their will to fight as the representatives of the lower class. The rebellion of the commoners was crushed during the Great War, leaving no other solution but to create a perfect warrior in order to fight the oppressors. The Kanturians, with the help of the humans, decided to experiment with the effects of rage on a warrior in an effort to make him stronger than ever. The result was a warrior with unstoppable power and an unending lust for battle.
4) Mu legend War Mage
Exiled from society, War Mages are confident and believe themselves to be superior to regular mages. They were removed from society after their magical abilities became too powerful and were considered dangerous. After being outcast, they fought as mercenaries as they attempted to control their extraordinary power. Once they did, they began to develop their own spells – ones far more powerful than those of any regular mage. They dance around battlefields casting devastating elemental spells, all with an air of confidence and superiority.
Great to see another player choosing the same skills as me. I actually kind of complained about the mage on the forum. Because when it comes to PvP these skills dont deliver enough damage but you cant afford not to use at least 3 out of the 4 defensive skills since without dodging in PvP mage dies 2 seconds (and fire curtain doesnt work in PvP because players just move away)
1) Mu legend Character Dark Lord
Once valiant knights who were both feared and respected on the battlefield, in a moment of desperation, they sacrificed their human side to a dark force in exchange for great power. Their sacrifice altered their appearance on the outside, and their humanity on the inside. Now, they are capable of only cold reasoning. They have given up on living a normal life and no longer engage in the ways of humans. They utilize their great power to dominate their enemies, but the successes of battle are not enough to satisfy them. As they aimlessly wander battlefields, looking for purpose, they have come to be known as "Dark Lords" by those that lay eyes on them.
Dark Lord has great DPS on trash and he's very good support with all pulls, CC, heals, shields and invulnerabilities (this one is probably most OP - I have built plenty of CDR and I can cast 1s AoE invulnerability every 6-7 seconds). DL is also great at tanking (yes it can exist here). He's lacking on single target DPS only.
EDIT: And believe me, we're doing Dragon's Heaven with Blader as DPS and DL on support, while carrying 3 noobs, without any problem on Calamity.
While solo, I still top DPS with people on same CP as mine (while wearing support items).
2) Mu Legend Character Whisperer
Harnessing the energy of nature, with an expertise in stealth, the settlers of the Whispering Forest have acquired a particular set of special skills that make them infamous on the battlefield. Capable enough working alone, they are adept at handling scouting missions as they quietly blend into nature as well as silently assassinate targets. Graceful in movement but deadly in execution, their abilities are highly sought after. They attack with ranged weapons, such as bows, and utilise the energy of nature and the elements to dispatch their foes. Due to their swiftness in battle and unique casting abilities, they earned the title of "Whisperer".
Path of the sniper
Apart from causing indirect damage through traps and pitfalls, the Whisperer is also able to inflict a great deal of direct damage as a sniper. Although the path of the sniper can be more difficult to play due to the limited crowd control, the potential amount of damage however will be top-notch.
Sniping: The Whisperer can fire a range of powerful shots. They can either be fast with lesser impact or slower and more powerful. So the longer you charge the more damage you will deal, but remember: While charging up your shot, you are left wide open for all sorts of enemy attacks. It is a good idea to have a close friend nearby to protect you.
Area of effect: Compared to an archer, the Whisperer is well able to hold her ground. She can fire multiple arrows at the same time dealing huge damage to hordes of monsters all at once. This makes the Whisperer the deadliest assassin against large groups of enemies.
Poisoning: Apart from direct damage, the Whisperer is also an expert in the field of damage over time (DOT). Her traps and arrows can poison the enemy. Combined with her stealth ability, she will be able to control the battlefield and become even more dangerous. Remember: A wise man will never fight a fully prepared Whisperer.
Path of the Hunter
While playing as part of a team, a Scout’s main task is normally not to kill directly, but to set traps and prepare the battleground before the actual fight starts. When played in solo mode, it is crucial to stay calm, be patient and to follow a strategy. Between summoning and setting traps, you will have a lot to do before enjoying the fight. But the result could go beyond your wildest expectations.
Summoning: Can you imagine a hunter without a faithful pet? As a Whisperer, you have a choice of summoning a wolf or fire falcons to support you on the battlefield. The wolf covers you in close range combat, while the Falcon can cast fireballs from above. With these pets on your side, you will have more time to set your traps and to prepare the battlefield.
Traps: What can be worse than walking into a trap in the middle of a fight? The Whisperers can show their superiority with a list of traps that can immobilize or even poison the poor souls who are unfortunate enough to walk right into them.
3) Mu Legend Blader
4) Mu legend War Mage
Great to see another player choosing the same skills as me. I actually kind of complained about the mage on the forum. Because when it comes to PvP these skills dont deliver enough damage but you cant afford not to use at least 3 out of the 4 defensive skills since without dodging in PvP mage dies 2 seconds (and fire curtain doesnt work in PvP because players just move away)
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