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That's not broken, its part of the playstyle to learn and adapt to the AI so that you learn just not to get hit as often. The stovefaces are super easy to deal with on full moon, and snakies and some skeletons can actually crit for 999 damage. Again, easy to deal with if you learn how to avoid getting hit and don't rely on high defense and face checking with a hawkster to plow through a level
10 toon's above 60? That's cute, with all the characters, I have 10 level 99's, and all the rest are 60+
Lolz, it's so funny to see you butt hurt. Not so fun when you're the one getting trolled, is it? I don't need to see how well you avoid damage. It's pretty clear you like getting hit if you need to max defense, and all your stats for that matter before you actually even attempt to try an actual difficult stage on insane.
Someone has to point people to actual good, helpful and correct information
Lol, basically you can sum it up to this. I attempt to explain ways to help people actually learn some useful information in order to progress through the game, normal or insane. A lot of it is from my guide, which is based on fact's and is constantly tested by my friend and I (mostly myself now that my friend stopped playing). Aich just want's you to level up as quickly as possible (but not to quickly! He hate's the giraffe!)
With my playstyle, it's possible to play through difficult levels in insane, regardless of level. Aich prefers getting to level 80+, that way he can get hit alot without dying while he tries to air juggle
Bring a friend. Really makes it easier and more enjoyable.
You can't ALWAYS juggle, some enemies just won't bounce like the Stoveheads or will drop quicker to the ground than other enemies like the Snakeys.
Be sure to move often between layers (so up and down) to avoid hits, specially when the enemies like the demons in the Lava World start using magic.
Speaking of magic remember to block when you get knocked down as there is a good chance they will throw a projectile at you as soon as you get up, leaving no time to react.
Melee is fine, just expect to get hurt a lot, it's good to invest into agility so you can move faster and archery will become a viable method of attacking them.
Anyways, that's just my personal experience, hope it'll help OP and anyone else who reads this and wishes to earn that golden skull :) GL!