Basic PVP Strategy
First things first. Before you ever attack a person and especially before you ever get jumped you want to stack Lotus Chi. You can do this either by using Submerge The Lotus or finding a low level mob and blocking them with Giving Buddha The Borrowed Flowers active. Lotus Chi does not decay over time, so best to do this right when you enter the game. Having Lotus Chi will allow you to use your more powerful moves.
Lotus Palm excels at punishing people who are in the air. Whenever your opponent is in the air, use Green Lotus to slam them down. This can be especially effective for players attempting to run away using air dashes.
Lotus Palm has a powerful ABC combo. First use Submerge The Lotus to knock your opponent into the air. Then use Blooming Everywhere to knock your opponent up and away. Finally use Green Lotus to piledrive them out of the air to finish. Due to latency issues and a small window of opportunity it is best to mash your Green Lotus hotkey as soon as your Blooming Everywhere connects and hope the game registers. You'll need to start with at least 1 Lotus Chi stacked to complete this combo.
One thing to keep in mind when playing Lotus Plam is that while not every move needs Lotus Chi to be used, they will gladly eat your Lotus Chi for small AoE bonuses. The only moves that won't drain on Lotus Chi are the feint Lotus Sharing One Root and Submerge The Lotus. Oddly for a palm set, Submerge the Lotus uses a weapon for added damage.
Spirit Snake Stick
This Stick style utilizes poisons and toxins to give Beggars an upperhand in dungeon combat. Using a combination of knockdowns and poisons, a Beggar is capable of quickly stacking poisons on large groups of enemies to clear a room fast.
Note:Some attacks were renamed, previous name stricken thru.
-AOE skill set that revolves around poisoning enemies and doing increased damage to poisoned (effected by "Strange Snake Poison") enemies. Best PVE set.
-Has (1)charge attack, (1)knock-down attack, (1)poison ("Strange Snake Poison") debuff (not an attack). Successful Feint skill knocks down and puts "High Snake Poison" on target (stronger than "Strange Snake Poison" and can be stacked with it)
-Every single attack is an AOE (except ultimate).
PVE Rating: *****
PVP Rating: **
Crying Stick
The most infamous of the Beggar styles, this Stick style focuses on becoming increasingly more drunk as the Beggar fights. Using this style, a Beggar is capable of spewing wine into the faces of their enemies and rendering them too drunk to fight, as well as snare them and drain their internal force.
Note: Some skills were renamed. Previous name stricken thru.
-Decent skill set that revolves around getting drunk and smashing single targets with your stick.
-"Okay" for PVP. Getting people drunk is hilarious if you can pull it off. Great for single target damage in PVE, but lags behind against large mob packs due to a lack of AOE.
-Attacks put "Wine Mist" effect on enemy. Increasing damage received and improving the "drunk" effect on the Beggar. Hilariously your target can eventually get drunk him/herself and start staggering around and eventually puke everywhere. A "drunk" Beggar gets improved defenses (dodge rate specifically, I think).
-Has (1)charge attack, (1)knock-back attack, (1)snare/hit-rate debuff (not an attack). Successful Feint puts a 15s debuff on target massively draining internal points (mana) if they use flying skills.
-Can get drunk beforehand by drinking alcohol.
PVE Rating: ****
PVP Rating: ***
First things first. Before you ever attack a person and especially before you ever get jumped you want to stack Lotus Chi. You can do this either by using Submerge The Lotus or finding a low level mob and blocking them with Giving Buddha The Borrowed Flowers active. Lotus Chi does not decay over time, so best to do this right when you enter the game. Having Lotus Chi will allow you to use your more powerful moves.
Lotus Palm excels at punishing people who are in the air. Whenever your opponent is in the air, use Green Lotus to slam them down. This can be especially effective for players attempting to run away using air dashes.
Lotus Palm has a powerful ABC combo. First use Submerge The Lotus to knock your opponent into the air. Then use Blooming Everywhere to knock your opponent up and away. Finally use Green Lotus to piledrive them out of the air to finish. Due to latency issues and a small window of opportunity it is best to mash your Green Lotus hotkey as soon as your Blooming Everywhere connects and hope the game registers. You'll need to start with at least 1 Lotus Chi stacked to complete this combo.
One thing to keep in mind when playing Lotus Plam is that while not every move needs Lotus Chi to be used, they will gladly eat your Lotus Chi for small AoE bonuses. The only moves that won't drain on Lotus Chi are the feint Lotus Sharing One Root and Submerge The Lotus. Oddly for a palm set, Submerge the Lotus uses a weapon for added damage.
Spirit Snake Stick
This Stick style utilizes poisons and toxins to give Beggars an upperhand in dungeon combat. Using a combination of knockdowns and poisons, a Beggar is capable of quickly stacking poisons on large groups of enemies to clear a room fast.
Note:Some attacks were renamed, previous name stricken thru.
-AOE skill set that revolves around poisoning enemies and doing increased damage to poisoned (effected by "Strange Snake Poison") enemies. Best PVE set.
-Has (1)charge attack, (1)knock-down attack, (1)poison ("Strange Snake Poison") debuff (not an attack). Successful Feint skill knocks down and puts "High Snake Poison" on target (stronger than "Strange Snake Poison" and can be stacked with it)
-Every single attack is an AOE (except ultimate).
PVE Rating: *****
PVP Rating: **
Crying Stick
The most infamous of the Beggar styles, this Stick style focuses on becoming increasingly more drunk as the Beggar fights. Using this style, a Beggar is capable of spewing wine into the faces of their enemies and rendering them too drunk to fight, as well as snare them and drain their internal force.
Note: Some skills were renamed. Previous name stricken thru.
-Decent skill set that revolves around getting drunk and smashing single targets with your stick.
-"Okay" for PVP. Getting people drunk is hilarious if you can pull it off. Great for single target damage in PVE, but lags behind against large mob packs due to a lack of AOE.
-Attacks put "Wine Mist" effect on enemy. Increasing damage received and improving the "drunk" effect on the Beggar. Hilariously your target can eventually get drunk him/herself and start staggering around and eventually puke everywhere. A "drunk" Beggar gets improved defenses (dodge rate specifically, I think).
-Has (1)charge attack, (1)knock-back attack, (1)snare/hit-rate debuff (not an attack). Successful Feint puts a 15s debuff on target massively draining internal points (mana) if they use flying skills.
-Can get drunk beforehand by drinking alcohol.
PVE Rating: ****
PVP Rating: ***
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