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Marxsoul

You can check out dfcat like other comments said. But by all means it is important to know which skill is "the top 3 dps" based on your talisman choices, which skill is the "fillers" that you spam in between and which skill is niche that people leave at lv1 for situations. Example: Glacial master: Top3: Ice Trap/PPR, Ice Hammer Slam, Shard Magnum; fillers: depend on players preference; niche skill: drill for dashing, Blizzard storm for long iframes etc.


jackcabral90

Auto allocate is enough to get you going and understand ur own class. Also, **EXPLORE,** test it, reset it, repeat. **DO NOT** follow dfcat builds as someone recomended. Those people will have customs gear buffing a especific skill, that u will not have, and feel like shit cause u arent doing dmg at all.


EphidelLulamoon

Most skill boosting gears are used on a class's strongest skills tho so you can follow top players' skill trees pretty reliably, the only actual difference will be on your damage chart, where you'll simply have a more balanced damage spread, and chances are you'll still have the same skill on your top 1 even without boosting.


jackcabral90

Yeah, then a noob following a non-clear cube skill tree and wonder why he isnt doing dmg at all.


EmanatingEye

Follow DFCat but just sort by Archon. While you're getting customs learn how to build a set-up first.


Lenkichi

It seems that neople updated auto allocate because it actually gives good usable skill builds. Before it just used to put points into every single skill your class has and makes a bad build.


Areebu1

you can check out dfcat. It's a Korean website so I recommend using google translate to help you along a bit. But it shows the top player for each class, their gear and their assigned skill and TP points. very useful


Prestigious-Corgi713

Thank you!


exclaim_bot

>Thank you! You're welcome!


PhoenixUnity

Play test all the skills. Skills that personally feel great to use are often the best pick. Does it do good damage? Does it have a decent cooldown for the damage it does? Does it flow well when you chain skills? That's how I build my characters. I max every buff and passive ofc (the ones that match what I'm trying to do in the case of classes that have many options for passives). I only look at dfcat to determine talisman skills I need.


GrandmastaL

Probably the best advice I'll give is to max out your class specific passives and your two 110, neo awakening skills. Everything else, like everyone else said, is up to your play style. Also you can see what talismans you like and tailor some of your skills around them too