And if Spiritmaster is fighting on air, will his summon stay on ground while his master die? ’cause Spiritmaster without his summon to protect him, die easly (I think)
One more question. Does anyone know when Aion is going to be released in Europe?
Can the summon stay alive without being together with his Spiritmaster? And can the summon get a new Spiritmaster if his Spiritmaster dies?
Or are they a unit? so if one dies the other one dies to?
I really enjoy these quick transformings. And these great lighning and thunderballs in all the fight and transforming scenes.
Do I need a special equipment on my computer like a special graficcard for getting the best performance?
I would like to know where i can get this game. Is it available in Europe?
I imagine it is like being a normal necromancer. You are a person on your own and can summon a creature to attack an opponent for a certain amount of time. Depending on the skills, the spirit will live for a short time and then die/disappear or the spiritmaster may be able to renew the life of the spirit at a cost…normally it will involve the blood of the spiritmaster.
Holy crap. forget about the assassin, I want to play this character. That was one of the coolest things I have seen on here so far. I want to summon legions of undead to do my bidding. I do bet she is weak though. Once her summons are gone she is dead meat.
So, if I have very good skills my spirit will live a long life. If the spirit disappears will the spiritmaster still be alive?
I think, if the spirit dies the spiritmaster will die himself, too.
But is disappearance of the spirit the same as dying?
I love that game- sound really good to me.
No, as master of the spirits you don’t die when the spirit dies. It’s sort of like this…
The Spirit Master summons a creature. The creature’s lifespan could last for 40 seconds or indefinitely if you (the Spirit Master) can keep on healing the creature. Not sure if you can heal them in Aion, but in Guild Wars a person can. It takes a certain amount of blood or energy to do so. If the summoned creature dies, there will be a timespan where you cannot summon it again. With games like these they prevent people from being able to use the skills all the time. So I imagine they will have anything from a few seconds up to 60 seconds delay before being able to use the skill again. The build of a Spirit Master doesn’t just solely rely on the spirits…but also on the Spirit Master’s own skills as well.
Yeah a lot like a Necromancer. Reminds me of Diablo 2 alot. Yeah you can summon lots of minions but, you also have a wide array weapons at your dispense. I am sure that the spirit master in Aion: Tower of Eternity is alot better than the necro in Diablo 2.
I am sure the spirit master will have a clear advantage over some classes with what they can do. But overall they may be the weaker class.
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the spiritmasters are just like the summoners of lineage 2. we can heal the summons while they are fighting… if summons die we dont.. if we die they dont. skills like transfer pain i think which halves the damage you take as a summoner… and some buffs for ur summons. maybe its like that…
and of course as a mage u have weak defense… so in l2 we have transfer pain that halves our damage taken