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  • #16
    Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

    Originally posted by IfritnoItazura View Post
    480 delay is 8 seconds between swings.

    Generally speaking, higher delay weapons have better damage, while lower delay weapons have lower damage. As a Warrior, your best weapon is the "Great Axe" variety--long delay, big damage.
    Wow 8seconds? Sweet momma
    How is 480 out to 8sec? Math?

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    • #17
      Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

      Originally posted by WovenDarkness View Post
      As was stated, there really isn't a very cost effective way to heal yourself faster. Just take a knee and rest up. Save your money for weapons and armor.
      Actually, there *is* a cost effective way to heal yourself faster, but you don't have access to it yet: set a healing job like WHM as your subjob.

      If it bothers you that much to spend time resting, you could always level WHM or RDM to 18 first, finish the subjob quest, then come back to WAR as WAR/WHM or WAR/RDM. (Those are solo setups only - in parties you should go WAR/MNK - at least until you have some extra jobs to choose from - and have someone else heal you.) WHM and RDM will usually not have any trouble getting into parties without a subjob, and later in life it will be very useful to have at least one of those at level 25+, no matter what you intend your main job to be (which you might change your mind about anyway).

      One more thing: if you're going to join parties as a WAR, bring along an axe and shield in case you're going to be tanking. Shields do make a difference.
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      • #18
        Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

        Originally posted by Gizim View Post
        Wow 8seconds? Sweet momma
        How is 480 out to 8sec? Math?
        Delay is 60 delay points per 1 second. There are some spells, gear and effects that can reduce this, but you won't start seeing those until much further on.


        Icemage

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        • #19
          Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

          Selbina milk has been my choice of cheap healing for lowbie leveling. It's 50 to 60 gil each if you're in the nation controlling Zulkheim, and could be that cheap at the cooking guild in Windurst otherwise (though it could spike to a very high price of a bunch of others are also buying it up at the guild).

          So that's 60 gil for 40 HP, compared to 50 HP from a Potion, which could be considerably more expensive, especially when buying them from NPCs. Not to mention that milk stacks while potions don't.

          Milk restores your HP gradually (it gives you 1 HP every 3 seconds over the course of 2 minutes). So it's not an instant-heal emergency item like Potions. The key is to drink the milk at the start of a fight, since you know you'll be taking some damage pretty quickly anyway.

          Selbina Milk's usefulness starts to wane after level 10 or so. I still find myself using while soloing at level 25, but that's mainly because I'm soloing worms from a distance, and the milk helps offset the DoT from Rasp.
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          • #20
            Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

            If you want cost-effective healing, what you want is Selbina Milk.

            EDIT: Damn, Lyonheart beat me to it.

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            • #21
              Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

              Originally posted by Armando View Post
              If you want cost-effective healing, what you want is Selbina Milk.

              EDIT: Damn, Lyonheart beat me to it.
              lol, I was amazed no one mentioned it in the first page and a half.
              Lyonheart
              lvl 75 WAR, 75 BST, 75 BLM, 75 NIN, 47 SCH
              Cooking 100.0+3+3, Culinarian's Signboard, Raw Fish Handling, Noodle Kneading, Patissier
              Fishing 60

              Lakiskline
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              Leather 60+2, Woodworking 60, Alchemy 60
              Smithing 60, Clothcraft 55, Goldsmithing 54.1, Cooking 11
              Boneworker's Signboard, Bone Purification, Bone Ensorcellment, Filing, Lumberjack, Chainwork

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              • #22
                Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

                With hHP effect on Signet, it really isn't all that necessary to have Selbina Milk in the early levels, so I didn't mention it. Last time I bought a stack, I ended up selling it on AH (for profit) without using any.

                I guess it still be recommend to tanks during Valkurm Dunes or even Qufim Island levels, though, so thanks, Lyonheart, for the reminder.
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                yet not a mote of dust is stirred;
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                • #23
                  Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

                  Originally posted by Karinya View Post
                  Actually, there *is* a cost effective way to heal yourself faster, but you don't have access to it yet: set a healing job like WHM as your subjob.
                  This is true. I intentionally didn't mention that as it won't help the OP in his/her current situation.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

                    Thanks everybody,

                    I think im going to go do a Red Mage since i am very new to this game the less im dieing the more time i can level and learn i guess. Any suggestions on a good sub for Red Mage?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Noob question - Better way to heal?

                      Originally posted by Gizim View Post
                      I think im going to go do a Red Mage since i am very new to this game the less im dieing the more time i can level and learn i guess.
                      With more experience, K.O.'s will be become less and less frequent and you will exp faster, as you'll learn to avoid danger and find preys and tactics which give better experience points per hour.

                      Leveling my first job from Lv.1 to Lv.6 was painful, and took a few days. Last month, going from Lv.1 to Lv.6 (on a different job) was done in one setting, with no resting for HP or MP.

                      You will get better as time goes by. ^_^b

                      Originally posted by Gizim View Post
                      IAny suggestions on a good sub for Red Mage?
                      White Mage is my favorite support job for use with Red Mage, but many swear by Black Mage.If you have more questions about Red Mage, I would encourage you to look around
                      in the Red Mage forum and do a few searches.
                      Bamboo shadows sweep the stars,
                      yet not a mote of dust is stirred;
                      Moonlight pierces the depths of the pond,
                      leaving no trace in the water.

                      - Mugaku

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