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Hello Warriors!Somewhat of a weird question, as this affects NEW warriors (created less than a week ago) but the answer will come from those who well. Hopefully knows what the answer is!As some of you may know, there is an issue right now for Mage spells missing from the game (at least, no one seems to know where they are). Energy Shield, and Ice lure, are the two I know of that cannot be purchased from Vendors (this seems to be true for both those who have the skills already and those who don't - the vendor simply do not sell them).Now that I am leveling a NEW Warrior, I am curious if I am missing skills.

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I am currently L26, on the Main quest to kill a Man In Black in the Catacombs.Stole this list from Sir Blaze333's Warrior's guide, as I figured every one can chime in better. Sir Blaze333 wrote:SkillsThere are several decisions that will have to be made when it comes to skills. Some of which are 'Which should I max first?'

, 'Should I max any at all?' , and 'Which skills should I be using?' All of these are good questions and I am hoping that this guide will help you answer your questions!Pummel: This is a warrior's basic melee skill that does damage to the selected target. The damage done by this skills is not influenced by your weapon damage nor attack speed. This being said, as you level you may notice it becomes less useful when you acquire stronger weapons. Strength increases the maximum damage this skill doesGiant Swing: This skill, like pummel, provides some extra damage when used. Unlike pummel, the damage and cast rate of this skill is influenced by how powerful your weapon is, along with how slow your weapon is.

As a warrior levels and gains a more powerful weapon, the skill becomes more useful. Strength increases the maximum damage this skill does.Sweeping Blow: This skill acts like giant swing. However it has an area of effect for the cost of reduced damage. The effect of this skill is aproximately (not 100% sure) 180 degrees.Shield Bash: This skills uses your equipped shield to do minimal damage along with a handy stun effect. The target that gets stunned cannot move, attack, or use skills until the short effect is over.

Strength increases the maximum damage this skill does.Protective Stance: This skill temporarily provides additional armor, reducing incoming damage. This skill lasts for 90 seconds and increases in strength with more vitality.Frenzy: This skill sacrifices armor and defense for damage and attack. Skull and bones ps4. Strength increases the (Positive?) effects of this skills.Enduring Guard: The effect of this skill raises your physical attack evasion.

This lasts for 30 seconds. Vitality increases the evasive effect.Taunt: This skill raises your aggression toward the target, making the target more likely to attack you. Vitality increases the effectiveness this skill.War Cry: Like taunt, this skill raises aggression toward the target. Unlike taunt, it affects the target itself and the surrounding mobs of the target. Its effect is lesser to taunt.

Vitality increases the effectiveness of this skill.Bandage Wounds: This skill provides a heal to friendly targets or to one's self. It is a very useful skill to use between battles to recover. Vitality increases the maximum heal of this skill.Recuperate: This skill provides minimal heals every few seconds when outside of battle.

The skill lasts for 2 whole minutes unless engaged in battle. It is best used for healing large amounts of health in combination with bandage wounds. Vitality increases the maximum heals this skill does.Meditate: This skill regeneragtes energy every few seconds when outside of battle. The skill lasts for 2 whole minutes unless engaged in battle. Focus increases the maximum regeneration of this skill.The purple colored ones are the ones I do have, and have acquired as part of the Main Quest.

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I know some of this like Sweeping Blow I eventually acquire via a class quest. But for the rest? Should I have them, and are missing? Like Shield bash?Please don't say check the vendor. I have checked All vendors in the Lyr Castle as well as Village, even ones for other classes.Thank you.

Sir Blaze333 wrote:Im pretty sure you can buy shield bash from a vendor in the castle.Unless you checked recently (as in today)?As mentioned in the OP, I've checked ALL vendors both in castle and Village, and had had no luck. The latest re-visioning of the game (This is Pure Guess on my part), around Tuesday last week, seems to have added the skill books as part of the quests. Both my L50 Mage and L26 warrior have acquired all their skills to date as part of the quest (given as the quest, except for bandage wound which I had to buy, but as a quest still), and so far my Mage is missing Energy Shield, and Ice lure at least (what ever other spells there are that would have been vendor bought outside of OW) as well.I will check again tonight, just in case. Mariner91 wrote:Well, I am pleasantly surprised logging in tonight. Glamora the warrior sells shield bash! He is outside the duel are with the other class sellers. I am sure she didn't last night!!!

Unfortunately, it looks like the mage vendor Is broken. She lest recognize me as a warrior (all the other class vendors do), and gives me the same message as she does with Mage.The mage vendor is still in the village.

Or atleast I think soThe Village vendor sends you to the Castle vendor (outside the Duel area)After checking ALL of them last night, both on my Warrior and my Mage, it looks like the Mage vendor is broken. She talks to my warrior And my mage the same way - other class vendors there will tell my warrior to talk to the warrior vendor (and my mage to talk to the mage vendor) instead.

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