dofus : Enripsa Soloing Guide

 


Most people (even Eniripsa players) see Eniripsa solely as support characters. They are support

characters, but to limit an Eniripsa to purely support status, one never realises an Eniripsa's true

power. Alot of guides will tell you that Eniripsa are "leech fairies" for most levels, that is not

the case if built properly. The important thing to remember when building a solo Eniripsa is to

balance support and offensive capabilities. The keys are having support spells that compliment your

offensive capabilities.

A solo Eniripsa that cannot survive a few hits isn't going to be a viable one. The key support spell

for the solo Eniripsa for low to mid levels is Curative Word. Most guides are probably going to look

past this spell, but it is the most powerful self-healing spell until level 100's Word of Recovery.

Until level 26, this is a Enirpisa's only self-healing spell. After level 26, Regenerating Word is

learned. At level 5, Regenerating Word can be stacked easily and can often keep the caster at full

health with minimal AP cost. However, in a tight spot with extremely low HP, Curative Word can't be

beat. Relying on Regenerating Word means never ending your turn with low HP, thus the need for

Curative Word. Curative Word need only be raised to level 3. Higher healing and lower AP costs for

only 3 spell points.

Finding an effective offense for the solo Eniripsa is a difficult one, but there are different

options available: class spell, elementary spells, invocation spell, and weapons (paired with mastery

spell.)

Class spell are almost never used offensively in an Eniripsa. All Eniripsa offensive class spells

have relatively low attack strength, high AP costs, and other restritions (recast delays, low range,

etc) that make them unattractive for the solo Eniripsa. Like all Eniripsa guides say, do not level

offensive class spells.

Commonly-used elemental spells that Eniripsa use are Leek Pie and Striking. Leek Pie is a rare scroll

drop and Striking is obtained via scroll exchange. Both are fire elemental spells, which makes them

popular with Eniripsas. Leek Pie has the advantage of only costing 2 AP to cast and being a ranged

attack. Disadvantages include the necessity of +damages equipment, the low attack power, and the

expense of obtaining it. Striking is an AoE attack spell that is relatively cheap to obtain.

Disadvantages include a wide damage range and inability to use when allies are in its area of effect.

Leek Pie is extremely effective for Eniripsas and recommended for offensive abilities. Striking

should be considered optional, though it is often effective in certain situations.

Invocation spell such as Summoning of Chaferfu could be another option for the solo Eniripsa. The

advantage to using a Chaferfu is its neutral damage attack, which can be quite helpful when fighting

monsters with high fire resistance. However, it is only summonable once and has a bad habit of

attacking friendly targets.

Lastly, weapons, specifically fire-damage weapons, are an attractive offensive strategy for the solo

Eniripsa. At low levels, fire-damage weapons are few and far between. Noteable exceptions include the

Gobbal Hammer and Aclou Mallet. Other options inlcude fire-maged weapons as well. At higher levels,

there are more weapson with "natural" fire-damage - To'Loh Hammer, Clearing Bourgarde, etc. Paired

with an appropriate weapon should be the corresponding mastery spell weapon skill. Eniripsas have

damage bonuses with wands, no damage penalty/bonus with daggers, and damage penalties with all other

weapons

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