![]() Here are the four best places to go to train your juggling. Just remember to practice the best you can. I'm not the best at explaining juggling, but at least you get the idea. I will abbreviate the Light and Heavy attack words as L and H, respectively. For that case, try to do input a second Heavy attack for your character to rise upwards to stay in the air. If it's an odd number, you'll notice your character do an uppercut (which you get at level 8). To juggle an enemy, jump and then press either the Light or Heavy attack buttons at an enemy, and just wail away! As long as your character isn't close to the ground when he starts losing altitude (is in falling down slowly as he's hitting the enemies), just add in a Heavy attack as long as you have an even number of Light attacks going before adding in the Heavy attack. It's the best type of offense to drain the health of enemies and bosses. This is mandatory to know because juggling is gonna be your primary method of both offense and XP farming. The only problem with this method is that it becomes useless after like level 10-15. Enter the exit to the bridge leading to the boss door, kill the Barbarians, rinse and repeat until you are at a good level. Instead, go forward through the level as normal. Once you clear out the wave, do not go back even further. Hit him off, and then quickly juggle the Barbarian that is being targeted by the NPC Gray Knight. Kill them (because if you don't, the game will lock you into one part of the level, and you can't do anything about it) and then continue until you see a Barbarian punching a downed Gray Knight. ![]() When you see some debris between two dead Gray Knights, move a little bit until you see two Thieves appear. Once you destroy the Battering Ram, clear more waves of Barbarians. Remember to attack the sleeping Barbarians, and then juggle all the Barbarians before facing the Battering Ram again. You'll notice enemies magically appear out of nowhere. Instead, go back and then backtrack through the level. Kill the three Barbarians, but don't head into the boss door. After wiping out all of the waves and the Battering Ram, head to the rightmost exit to the bridge that holds the door before the boss. In the next section, we'll take a look at the best places to farm XP.īarbarian War Backtracking TrickThis is a good trick for starting out the main game with a new character. Refer to the Enemy Health sections for more information. For level 99 characters, this can be hard to tell because your XP bar doesn't go up and the game doesn't tell you when your targets are dead until you stop your juggle. ![]() You can tell that the XP bar doesn't go any higher when juggling dead enemies. ![]() If you keep juggling your target(s) when they're dead, and you are maintaining it for a while, you are wasting time. I will go over the amount of health each enemy and boss in the game have in the last few sections (besides the Giant Troll in Parade and the Active Volcano in Lava World, where you don't get XP even when you're damaging them). I mean, hitting a dead enemy will not reward any XP since their health has already been depleted. Remember that you get XP only when you're dealing damage to an enemy as long as he stays alive. How many points of damage you're dealing to an enemy that has a number of health, you will get the divisible number of XP. Instead, it's based on how many hits you land on enemies. The XP system does not work based on the damage you're delivering. Levels are required to make progress and make your character stronger. It grows during gameplay, and you gain levels when it's full. Your XP bar is the pink bar next to the two letters (like it wasn't obvious enough). ![]()
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