I wish more people played Bluhen and realized just how fun he is. He basically revitalized my love for the game due to how unique he plays and how he was basically the first healer ever added to the game. I even went as far as to make a guide on how to play him, but he is sadly still too hard for some players...
The last time i played with him was years ago but due to the nerfs he become unplayable.. he cannot heal why way he did back then i played i don't understand why did they nerf him too that much..
I just got back into Elsword after ~10years and decided to start out with Bigott/Opferung since he looks absolutely stunning and he is the new thing, so I thought I wouldn't have to worry about it being a forgotten, mediocre/sub-par class. Been having a blast with him so far, but the garbage mana management is a real bummer imo, it kinda sucks having to burn through an obscene amount of pots just to keep him being somewhat relevant. Recently made a Diangelion and the difference is night and day when it comes to resource management and overall impact, feels like I'm playing a completely different game. Next I'm looking to try the other Ain paths, all of them look super interesting, although I'd really like to main Bigott/Op. Great video btw, been learning lots from your channel!
How's Dia any difference tho ? , i always felt since his transformation uses 2 300mp skills pretty rapidly and not with no cost like other paths Dia usually have the worst mana of them , or i am wrong ?
I pretty much knew they wre going to change Ain's 4th when it came out. the word Bigot has some really nasty connotations that they wouldn't want attached to the game.
Richter is not mana eater. His skills + commands on projection enough restoring mana. I don't see cons to keeping rotation skills when every class doing that to maintain dmg and (on Richter) using active each end stage to maintain buff. Of what I can agree support is dead and on small bosses working only several skills (which are not even on your skill build, except Werfen). For curve dungeons you using Sicheln to deal dmg from both side mobs so no problem with that. This skill is not to using in front to enemies only in middle. Dreimal with ignore def not on your skill build during playing casual dungeons...? Mod Waffle deal less dmg than normal Waffle. On low lv Sakrosankt is no needed on build also.
The reason why Bigott got changed to Opferung is because the word "bigott" has extremely negative connotations here in America. That said, I don't like the change either, but we just have to deal. One personal gripe I have with Opferung is his "Destroy" Passive, specifically how it drains the Rau gauge. It makes it way harder to maintain Stage 3 Rau, which in turn reduces the benefit of all his Passives that grant stats based on his Rau stage. This is one rare case where I feel like the 3rd Job is actually worse than the Transcended 2nd Job, something I didn't even think possible before Opferung released.
Dude,exact same feeling about his 3rd job passive. I was really confused in the training room as to why does my Rau meter constantly drains, is the buff provided by the drain really that good to sacrifice the "balanced" state? Also,doesn't he have a something that does bonus damage on skills,depending on how much Rau you have? You could spam Rau skills,but then you'll be low on Ganz,balancing out is really hard because the Rau meter starts depleting at around 70 something if i recall correctly. Seems like a really weird decision to screw over a class,hope they remove it or if not,make the buff at least somewhat decent. Cause right now,it really just feels like something to make him harder to play and manage his meter. It's truely a shame that such a fun and cool class gets screwed over just by one single passive... Also,about the name,i'm glad we got Opferung instead of Bigott. I know it means something else in german,but still the less references to modern "culture" the better to me.
@@UFOToaster "Destroy" is triggered at Stage 3 Rau, which is 67~99. It just doesn't drain until the buff ends, as clearly stated by the tooltip. But sometimes the buff reactivates while it's draining, causing it to drain a second time even if you aren't in Stage 3 Rau when the reactivated buff ends. It's caused me to drop all the way to Stage 1 on a few occasions.
@@BurstFlare Wonder if it was intentional or overlooked. With some questionable decisions,i sometimes wonder if they even bother testing their characters out themselfs or just fix them after getting feedback from the players.
@@UFOToaster Well, I've already sent a feedback ticket suggesting to change it to be a straight-up attack increase based on the Rau stage, like the other passives on the path.
Helloo ! Do you have in plan making an in depth guide about erp system ? Or even the other various systems currently available , it might be a real deal of help for new and returning players such as myself .
Damn I really wanted to try BG but it’s unfortunate he’s not good Bluhen was so good but I’m not a competitive player so I highly doubt I’ll ever be high CP to be useful Guess Ill try RI or HR. Just don’t know which one of the 2 to pick
Richter is the better one... Hr is good but u need extremely good gear to actually feel like u do something... Plus mana management Ri is way better compared to Hr
I'm actually trying with Bluhen now. All the other ains are pretty awesome despite the potion chugging but I haven't tried Bluhen so I'll give it a shot
Update got him up to lvl 99 and he is pretty fun. Took me a while to get maneuvers down but he is fun. Unfortunately I have CP of 340k But I don't need to heal as much
@@ynwprince9749 Richter in pvp is quite honestly easy. I relied mostly on baiting. But I got used to using the dark element attribute for all Ains so I can keep them using most skills
@@ynwprince9749 In terms of PVE No. Bigott is support on top of Damage and I love the visuals. And Herscher is Dps which I love using. alot. In PvP yes.
@@mrnarutoyt2380 Absolutely not listen to him, Bluhen has major issues after CP scaling has been added to his healing. Bluhen is bad unless you have very good CP. Also the video explains clearly that Bluhen is a support, Richter and Herrscher are DPS and Bigott is just trash so there is no all rounder in Ain classes