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Element Weaver class guide (High Elf) — strengths, skills and step-by-step

The Element Weaver is the High Elves' elemental mage: huge mana, high magic damage, and the mobility to farm solo. See real stats, skills, and a beginner step-by-step.

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In short: The Element Weaver is the High Elves' elemental mage, focused on ranged magic damage and a massive mana pool. It's the ideal class for anyone who wants to blast enemies with magic from safety, far from the front line.

Imagine commanding the elements and dropping a monster before it ever gets close to you. That's exactly what playing an Element Weaver feels like: you stay back, cast spell after spell, and watch the enemy melt from a distance.

It's a class that rewards planning. You don't have much health or physical strength, so your protection is keeping your distance, using buffs at the right moment, and letting your mana do the heavy lifting.

Overview

Profile
Race High Elf
Archetype Ranged mage
Playstyle Damage mage
Difficulty Medium
Main weapon Magic blades (weaponless combat)
Position in the line 2nd Class

The Element Weaver is part of a simple, straightforward progression line: Element Weaver (Starter) → Element Weaver (1st Class) → Element Weaver (2nd Class). Each step unlocks stronger skills and opens access to better farming zones.

Strengths

  • Huge mana (1847 at level 85) — you cast many spells without running out of energy, which means farming longer without stopping to rest.
  • Very high magic power (INT 45) — INT is the attribute that boosts your spell damage, and the Element Weaver has the maximum possible. Every spell hits hard.
  • Good mobility (speed 139) — you run fast for your class type, which helps you keep your distance from enemies and flee when something goes wrong.
  • Safe ranged combat — since you attack from afar, you take fewer melee hits. A good mage is a mage that doesn't get hit.
  • Strong self-buffs — you carry spells that speed up your attacks, make your magic critical, and raise your magic defense, so you don't depend so much on other players.

Weaknesses

  • Low dexterity (DEX 15, among the lowest) — DEX gives accuracy and critical chance. With so little, some attacks miss. Tip: focus on killing with magic, which doesn't depend much on DEX.
  • Very low physical strength (STR 20) — you're terrible in melee, so never try to trade blows up close. Tip: always keep your distance and let enemies come to you.
  • Low toughness (CON 25) — you have little health and die fast if you get surrounded. Tip: use magic-defense buffs and never pull several monsters at once early on.

Class-defining skills

  • Haste — a buff that speeds up your attacks. Keep it on at all times to act faster in combat.
  • Acumen — a buff that reduces your spell casting time, meaning you conjure faster. Essential for a mage.
  • Wild Magic — increases the chance for your spells to critically hit (extra damage). Use it before facing tougher enemies.
  • Magic Barrier — raises your magic defense. Turn it on against monsters or bosses that use magic against you.
  • Wind Walk — a buff that increases your movement speed, great for keeping distance and traveling between zones.
  • Восстановление HP (HP Recovery) — a heal over time: it restores your health bit by bit. Use it to stay whole between fights.
  • Восстановление МP (MP Recovery) — restores your mana little by little over time, perfect for a mage that burns a lot of energy.
  • Berserker Spirit — a buff that raises your offensive power in exchange for a bit of defense. Use it when you want to farm faster and you're safe.
  • Empower — a passive that permanently boosts your magic power. No need to activate it; it works on its own all the time.

Attributes: what to prioritize

The Element Weaver is built entirely around magic, so its priority attributes are clear. INT controls your damage and MEN guarantees mana to keep casting spells. WIT helps you conjure faster.

  • INT (Intelligence) — your number-one priority, since it directly raises your spell damage.
  • MEN (Mentality) — keeps your mana high, letting you farm for much longer.
  • WIT (Wit) — improves casting speed, so you fire spells faster.
  • CON (Constitution) — a little helps survivability, but never at the cost of your magic power.

As a mage, the Element Weaver wears light robe-type armor (tunic), which favors mana and regeneration over heavy defense. Instead of a sword or bow, it fights with magic blades in a weaponless style, so focus on items that boost magic damage and INT.

Prioritize upgrading your weapon and the accessories that grant magic power first. Then invest in the tunic to gain more mana and a bit of defense. Keep everything updated as you level up.

Beginner step-by-step

  1. Create the character — choose the High Elf race and the Element Weaver class. You start as a mage from the very first minute.
  2. Do the first quests in the starting area — they teach the basics and already hand you gear and Adena (the game's money) to get going.
  3. Turn on auto-hunt — this feature makes your character farm on its own, automatically attacking monsters of your level. It's the easiest way to level up while you learn.
  4. Follow the profession line — advance from Element Weaver Starter to 1st Class and then 2nd Class. Each change unlocks stronger spells and opens better zones.
  5. Prioritize the right skills and buffs — keep Haste, Acumen and the recovery buffs on, and use Wild Magic and Magic Barrier in tougher fights.
  6. Gather Adena and L-Coin — Adena comes from farming and selling; L-Coin is the special currency used in the shop for useful items. Do missions and sell what you don't use.
  7. Keep weapon and armor updated — whenever possible, swap for better gear. A mage with a weak weapon stalls when it's time to deal damage.
  8. Learn to retreat — practice keeping your distance and fleeing from large groups. Surviving is as important as dealing damage.

Where to farm

  • Use auto-hunt on monsters of your level — it's the most steady and safe way to level, especially at the start.
  • Move up to harder zones as you progress — stronger monsters give more experience and better rewards.
  • Join a party for raids and bosses — in a group you take part in big fights that would be a lot of work alone.
  • Use the Season Pass and daily missions — they give extra rewards just for playing the way you already play.

Common beginner mistakes

  • Trying to fight in melee — the Element Weaver is weak up close; always attack from range.
  • Ignoring mana — without MEN and without recovering MP, you run out of energy mid-farm.
  • Pulling too many monsters at once — with little health, you die fast if surrounded. Take it slow.
  • Forgetting to update your weapon — strong magic needs gear to match; an old weapon stalls your damage.

This class is for you if…

  • You like attacking from range and prefer to melt enemies with magic instead of trading blows.
  • You enjoy planning and managing resources like mana and buffs instead of just rushing into the fight.
  • You want to farm for long stretches by taking advantage of a huge mana pool.

Quick summary

Attribute Value
Archetype Ranged mage
HP at level 85 3579
MP at level 85 1847
Base physical attack 4
Base magic attack 6
Attack type FIST
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