Talk:River sprite
Appraisal of River Sprite Difficulty
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You are certain that the river sprite is healthy.
You are certain that it is definitely weaker than you are. (@41)
You are certain that it is somewhat less agile than you are. (@29)
You are certain that it is not quite as disciplined as you are.(@28)
You are certain that it is somewhat less quick to react than you are.(@30)
You are certain that it is definitely less conditioned than you are.(@41)
Taking stock of its offensive abilities, and defending with a crimson-scale targe with fitted seams, you are certain that the river sprite is a worthy opponent.
Taking stock of its defensive abilities, and attacking with your fists, you are certain that the river sprite is something that you'd kill quickly.
If you brawled with the enemy, you are certain that it would train acceptably.(@137)
If you defended by parrying attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train somewhat poorly.(@174)
If you defended by evading attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train somewhat poorly.(@184)
If you defended by blocking attacks, you are certain that the enemy would train somewhat poorly.(@180)
If you attempted to beguile the enemy with tactics, you are certain that it would train rather well.(@138)
If you targeted and cast a spell at the enemy, you are certain that it would train somewhat poorly.(@207)
If you attempted to debilitate the enemy, you are certain that it would train somewhat poorly.(@203)
--Dartellum Waddle, WarMage (talk) 09:47, 12 August 2015 (CDT)
River Sprite's offset training
Because the sprite's cast Rising Mists and Geyser with regularity, they train evasion and shield much more readily than parry. While my parry is ahead of my evasion and shield, it's not by enough that it should make a difference, especially at the current ranks (~150), but parry moves much more slowly than would be expected. Shields also prove quite useful here in blocking the incoming spell cast. -- KASHNA (talk) 13:24, 7 May 2017 (EST)