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Anyway, you can keep levelling vocations and getting discipline after level 200. So theoretically, you can do 10-200 assassin and *then* level warrior and fighter to get clout and vehemance, but by level 200 you've probably done everything the game has to offer. You could also keep switching to warrior/fighter between levels. You just have to be sure you only actually level up while you're an assassin. This would be tedious, but still possible.
This build you post here is only for insanly high physical strength and very little anything else. A player that used this would be very skills at evasion and killing this quickly (reduced number = reduced risk of damage). I'll drop a few of my own set ups for assassin so you can see just how much variance can come with just this vocation alone. Keep in mind, a full min/max build such as the one you post, is overkill for anything this game has to offer. I plan my characters so they are ready to switch into their vocations before level 100 and still have good stats. Most min/max builds don't see the player playing their desired vocation till level 200 (where's the fun in that since you'll have beaten the game several times over by then).
Combat Assassin
1-10 Fighter
10-30 Mystic Knight
30-200 Assassin
Sword - Intimate Gambit/Dire Gouge/Clairvoyance
Bow - Fivefold Flurry/
Augment - Sinew(Ft)/Arm-Strength(St)/Clout(Wr)/Proficiency(Wr)/Morbidity(Rg)/Bloodlust(Asn)
Support Assassin
1-10 Fighter
10-40 Sorcerer
40-200 Assassin
Dagger - Escape Onslaught/Snakebite/Masterful Kill
Shield - Shield Storm/Shield Drum/Showdown
Augment - Sinew(Ft)/Proficiency(Wr)/Prescience(Ft)/Clout(Wr)/Bloodlust(Asn)/Toxicity(Asn)
I've got to leave home, so if you want, I can elaborate on this further in an hour or so.
ooo... i see, so that's how the system works. And i just know that we can only have 1 save slot. I guess ill try another job, and aim augment around level 40. Thank You So Much for Answering
The skills for Bow and Long Bow are similar but the Long Bow is so powerful it make you stationary when you use many of it's skills. You can always move when using a normal Bow but the attacks aren't as powerful (they are a little more useful and varied than the Long Bow, when comparing the different Bow types).
The Magik Archer can also use Dagger but instead of a Bow, it has a Magic Bow. The Magic Bow does only magic damage so if you do not play as a magic vocation (such as Mage or Sorcerer) you should not play this vocation as a low Magic Attack stat will mean weak attacks with a Magic Bow.
The skills you get from being a Strider are not all usable for the Assassin but some will be shared by both vocations. You will probably enjoy both vocations as they can be very fun to climb and attack with (the Strider is faster at climbing monsters and walls compared to any other vocation). If you are using Daggers while climbing, the only skill you can use is called Scarlet Kisses (upgrade into Hundred Kisses). The Assassin has a special Swrod skill that is similar but only usable while climbing monsters called Gouge and Dire Gouge (Scarlet/Hundred Kisses can be used on the ground or when climbing). You will probably enjoy seeing these skills used while climbing and the results they give you.
Have fun and I hope you enjoy the game.
Like most are saying, stats don't matter too much, the weapons do.