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Osamodas are one of, if not, the hardest classes to master. When played correctly they can dominate the field with summons and support damage, however when played wrong, they can be a serious burden as well as confusing the field with summons. As of such it is important to get every spell, every stat point well spent. The most common Osa builds are Intelligence and Vitality. So a combination of the two isn't an uncommon thing, or a bad build. They won't hit as much as a pure breed Intelligence Osa or last as long as a Vitality Osa. However they do have their plus sides. Intelligence/Vitality Osas hit more than pure Vitality ones and survive longer than pure Intelligence ones, which makes them a popular build. In this guide I will explain how you could raise your Int/Vit osa however it is n
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Osamodas are one of, if not, the hardest classes to master. When played correctly they can dominate the field with summons and support damage, however when played wrong, they can be a serious burden as well as confusing the field with summons. As of such it is important to get every spell, every stat point well spent. The most common Osa builds are Intelligence and Vitality. So a combination of the two isn't an uncommon thing, or a bad build. They won't hit as much as a pure breed Intelligence Osa or last as long as a Vitality Osa. However they do have their plus sides. Intelligence/Vitality Osas hit more than pure Vitality ones and survive longer than pure Intelligence ones, which makes them a popular build. In this guide I will explain how you could raise your Int/Vit osa however it is not a rule book. You do not have to follow what I have put in here. There are many different monsters to train on items to equip, so if you find something which you feel works better than what I have in this guide do it. This guide does not need to be followed letter for letter, in it there are many different options for each aspect of the character and many more which I haven't listed. In this guide I merely want to give a helping hand with my advice. After all half the fun in dofus is discovering things for yourself.