With Laplace M, you seemingly have 4 characters to choose from at the start. However, it’s really 8 characters. Each of the main character classes branches into 1 of 2 directions at level 50. With this in mind, you have to choose each character in your account carefully. This is because you only have 4 character slots in total per server to make characters with. So here are the problems. Which characters do you want to use and how do you know those will be the better bets in your account? In this Laplace M character skills guide, you’ll have everything you need to choose the characters that can help gain for you greatly and how they can do so.
1. General Tips And Tricks For All Characters In Laplace M
The first part you’ll most likely find out the hard way is that each level gained by your characters does not give you 1 skill point. You’ll need the Redeem Skill Points feature of Laplace M.
The other strategy for using Redeem Skill Points is to spread it out all over your character’s levels. When you spread out the Redeem Skill Points use, you do level faster. That first tactic helps ensure that your character is ready for the Class Change at level 50. The second strategy helps your leveling to go a little faster by not spending huge amounts of EXP before gaining the next level. In any case, take advantage of the Redeem Skill Points feature as much as possible. Maximizing skills certainly won’t hurt your feelings!
The Class Change quest is a seriously tough one. There’s 100% no chance you’ll be able to solo it. The good news is that Laplace M added bots to the game! When you make a party, the typical case is that the bots will join fairly quickly. You can spot them easily with the “[A]” at the start of their names. Those bots not only help you get through things, they also make for excellent meat shields! So let them go first and work as the meat shields they were meant to be! And no, they’re not exactly slouching in the damage department. They are based on your level but have a lower BR than yours. Also note that in using the bots to get through tough spots, you’re also gaining EXP you might not have gained while solo. This amounts to more EXP you can trade for skill points.
In choosing a character to play with, you main focus really should be on the PvE content. No matter which way you look at it, it’s always a matter of gaining the most. It’s the PvE content that offers up the most gains. It’s a constant with fewer limitations compared to the PvP content of Laplace M. As it turns out, this is also true for many MMORPGs. So a character with a high survival rate is what works best. So to help increase your survival rate, look to your cards.
But you also want to increase your character’s damage output as much as possible too. This goes for all characters. Most cards will automatically give you +Attack. But in checking the Ogre Derr card, you’ll notice a hefty Reflect Damage effect. The Bat Familiar and the Snow Wolf cards offer up an extra skill your character can use (only 1 skill can be used). The best bet is to use the cards with the skills you like. Each one has a different effect. Most of the time, the Snow Wolf card works the best since it can freeze just about everything with each use. This helps buy you some time to do whatever you have to (heal up or continue to attack or both).
The very first question when it comes to choosing a character is which is the best character to make? Thankfully, Laplace M has it right and none of them are. It’s called balance. Each character absolutely has its pros and cons. This is the type of thing that prevents the entire game from being filled with one specific character! If you doubt this, ask yourself, why would you purposely choose a character that is known not to be the best in the game? The other fun part in Laplace M is that you can build up characters to do things others wouldn’t even dream of doing! For example, when’s the last time you seen a support character tank better than the tanker character in a MMORPG?! When’s the last time you’ve seen an attack type character heal itself just as much or more than a support type character can?! This game has all kinds of goodies just waiting for you to run smack into!
2. The All-Around Warriors
The warriors of Laplace M are as the mention implies. They’re all around characters good at most things. They’re fast enough on the attack, can hit well enough, and can certainly take a hit and keep on going. They’re mostly at melee range but can close the gap in the click of the skill.
The main downside is that the main AoE skill of the warriors, Bladestorm, is a bit slow on the hits and leaves you vulnerable. You can move while it’s in use to hit more targets but that’s all. Your other warrior skills will be disabled while Bladstorm is in use. Bladestorm does trigger Life Steal but with its slow hit speed, it’s not always easy to play with. The warriors have 2 skills with vampiric effects (different compared to Life Steal). This means the damage done (not the hits done) will determine the amount of HP regenerated. The downside is that you do have to hit something with these skills to get the HP regen. The other downside is that it’s a low HP regen while your damage is low. The upside is that warriors are tough enough to take the hits anyway so it pretty much evens out!
3. The Destructive Mages
The mages of Laplace M are known for their destructive power. Unfortunately, you still have to build it up just like any other character. The fun part is that the mages can trigger the Life Steal stat fairly quickly. They can also kill targets at range before the targets even get within attack range. With the proper use of Blink, they can survive a hefty amount of damage. This can get clear into situations where your character is 7,000 or more BR below the content. The main downside is that they can be slow on the attack. This holds very true when using Auto-Play. While using Auto-Play, ranged characters in Laplace M tend to move around more. This often puts them out of harm’s way but can also put them directly in harm’s way! So you have to keep an eye on them! All that extra moving around does tend to get them hit a lot.
A lot of what the mages can do is based on the freeze effect. This buys them the time to attack. Using Snow Wolf was not “freeze overkill” since Ice Storm’s freeze effect is by chance. The Firestorm skill can stun just about everything on each use. However, this causes a waste problem. If a target is already frozen, stunning it doesn’t extend the amount of stop time the target(s) suffers. In order to create some type of stun lock, you’d have to manually control your mage all the time. From there, don’t just click on skills at random. You’re trying to keep the targets from doing anything. Don’t just fire at will because the skill was ready and it’s fun to click things!
4. The Surprising Clerics
Whoever said the support class is boring clearly didn’t play Laplace M! As it turns out, these support type characters are tough as nails! They can solo content which is 9,000+ BR higher than their own (yes, it was tested). The trick to the clerics is to have a proper combination of cards and Guardians. Then have a nice mix of attacking skills and 1 healing skill and you’re good to go!
Unfortunately, much like the mages, they can be slow on the attack and initially their defense will need boosts. Even with stacking Power of Nature they still need you to work their Attack stats (INT and WIL) as high as you can get it. But once you get it right, it’s all kinds of fun. The other problem is you having to choose which healing skill works better for you. Both can be a bit slow. Song of the Forest gives heal over time compared to the single heal of Nature’s Prayer. Either way, you’ll have at least 1 healing skill. The other problem is getting the passives fast enough to make it more fun for you! Those passives are packing extras which really help.
5. The Tricky Assassins
The assassins of Laplace M are based on speed, Crit Rate and dodge. But don’t start thinking they hit like wet noodles! With the speedy attacks, the Crit Rate comes into effect more. More attacks means more chances for a critical hit to come out. With more dodge and invisibility, you get hit fewer times so there’s a lower need for healing services. Basically, they don’t rely on Life Steal and/or vamp skills but they have them anyway! They are a bit faster on the attack compared to warriors.
The main problem is that the Cross Cleave and Assassination Art skills are basically disabled until you have enough Combo points to use it. You won’t have enough Combo points to use them both one after the other. Also, they are melee ranged so anything attacking you at range has some advantage. Another downside is that Shadow Strike also relies on you hitting the target(s) and with lots of damage. Otherwise, the HP regen won’t be so high (or none at all) and you’ll gain no Combo points. The upside to the assassins is that the passives can boost the skills lots. When used together, you could really crush your target(s)!
6. The Very Important Guardians
The guardians are a surprisingly tricky part to Laplace M. For the most part, having a guardian with summons (note the “s”) is the better bet. This will increase your destructive power by each summon. It’s a “no brainer”, right?! However, you could get away with a lot and more depending on which guardian you have deployed. There’s quite a variety of skills the guardians have and they do play a sizeable role in keeping your characters alive. Now it’s a matter of which character you’re using. Some guardians can be a huge help to some characters but not all. That’s the main downside to the guardians. The other downside is trying to get the exact guardian you’d want for your characters. Yes, there is a way to get at least a 2 star guardian. But if it’s pretty much useless deployed on your specific character, you can consider it as food for your other guardians.
After checking other guardian skills, you’ll notice one of them can put a shield on your character. That shield is based on the guardian’s HP. So crank up the guardian’s HP! When this particular guardian is deployed on an assassin, that assassin’s survival rate just jumped up quite nicely! Now imagine what this same guardian can do when it’s deployed on a mage. The mages are known for being able to regen their HP pretty quick (Ice Storm + Blink). It’s when they’re doing so with a shield that absorbs all damage, they become nearly unstoppable. Did you think a guardian like this would be lousy on a Paladin?! In any case, it’s always a matter of seeing the guardian’s skills for what they can really do. Hopefully you did so before using that guardian as food!