Practising Focus Multitasking: Go to monsters you can kill in 1 hit, no matter what skill you are going to use. They should be populating a vaster area with not too few of them running around. A good example would be the Red Garlie in Dessert Scream.
Select one of them standing a moderate range. Launch your combo, time it right – your guy will walk over to the mob. You should have plenty of time to select a new mob, standing a bit off your current target. Select it and wait until the Combo Gauge starts filling again – hit the next skill and your guy should once again walk over to the mob leaving the first mob dead behind and you quite a lot of time to search for a new one.
Poor CombomanJoe, it’s all a bit too much for him and trying to remember all the things he learned don’t seem to work well in practise. But at least he succeeded using the Focus Multitasking. The rest will come all on its own just by using the combo skill now and then and finding suitable monsters to use it on.
I hope you had at least a little fun reading it and remember some of it later, because after all it’s not just stylish, but people near you will get a message whenever you chained up 15 or more combos. A big Thanks to 4lex for being mentor!
Good luck and see ya’ll in-game!
Additional notice: Successful combos will increase the experience you get for the hit. A red (excellent) Combo Gauge means 20% bonus, a brown one probably 10%. Yellow won’t give you any bonus EXP and when you stop a green bar (hit too early) the combo fails.
When you have items dropping don’t try to pick them up using your mouse button. Clicking anything but a monster will instantly break the combo chain – use ‘space’ instead. You can even press ‘space’ before the mob is dead, just make sure you are currently within the final strike. The item will be dropped directly into your inventory.
Also, don’t spam 4lex (my mentor) with training requests hehe…
CombomanJoe later died, trying to prove his skills in a duel with his former mentor….
EDIT: More useful information!
Stopping a combo without breaking it: You have to do this while changing monsters. Simply activate a skill that has an unfinished downtime while you are walking over to the new monster. You will stop the combo without breaking it. To continue simply activate a skill with a finished downtime.
I found this to be quite useful when I wanted to write something or sort my inventory during combos.
Reactivating support skills during combos: Certain support skills can be reactivated without breaking the combo. Therefor wait until you are walking to a new monster and activate the support skill, just like you were going to stop the combo (above). You can do this several times, but you need to activate a normal attack skill each time, before trying to reactivate a support skill.
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