![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not a fan of Revenge due to it being a double edged sword and reducing his defences, but since it has an accuracy self buff, it could prove useful. Intimidate for debuffing enemy attack power Solemnity for HP heal and resists to bleed, blight, stun, and move Withstand for 25% Prot and some stress heal Man at Arms also has a battle skill buff that increases an ally's accuracy, so using that on the Leper would be helpful.įor which skills to have on the Leper, I usually have Chop and Hew for offensive purposes, and as for the last two, I think any two from Withstand, Solemnity, and Intimidate are good. I've not yet figured out how to make a Leper good in the Champ runs, but anything that can buff his accuracy can help, like trinkets, and the camping skills that many characters have (pretty sure Vestal has one that buffs accuracy). For Champion runs though it's hard due to many enemies having a high dodge chance. For Apprentice and Veteran dungeons you can mitigate that by simply upgrading his offensive skills to give them a higher accuracy. Leper is a name given to those who suffer from Leprosy, also known as Hansen's Disease, a infectional disease caused by the Myctobacterium leprae which the Leper himself appears to suffer from.Leper's main weakness is bad accuracy.All Companions: (50% chance) Reduce Stress by 20, (50% chance) Reduce Stress by 15.Self Only: Reduce Stress by 20, +10 ACC.Self Only: Heal 40%, Increase Stress by 20.As for why people might not like the Leper now, it's because he has little way of hitting the back ranks, where all of the high-priority stress casters are, and he's rather useless if he gets shuffled back owing to party surprise. One Companion: Heal 20%, (15% chance) Remove Target Bleeding Leper always misses' is a meme, but it used to be a very legitimate complaint. ![]()
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