
Fortune Seeker class guide (Dwarf) — strengths, skills and step by step
The Fortune Seeker is the dwarven master of wealth and toughness: it fills its pockets with Adena and rare items while taking hits like almost no one else. See why it's perfect for those who want to farm in peace.
In short: The Fortune Seeker is the final dwarf class focused on profit and utility — a sturdy fighter who collects extra items from monsters and almost never falls. It's ideal for anyone who wants to farm calmly, make money and sustain the account over the long run.
Picture a short, stubborn dwarf with pockets stuffed full of coins. Where others see a dead monster, the Fortune Seeker sees a walking treasure chest. He isn't the one who deals the most damage, but he's the one who takes the most home at the end of the day.
Playing a Fortune Seeker is a calm and safe experience. You fight up close, with your fists, soak up a lot of damage and use special abilities to pull extra treasure out of your enemies. It's the class of patience that rewards anyone who likes building wealth little by little.
Overview
| Profile | |
|---|---|
| Race | Dwarf |
| Archetype | Craft/Utility |
| Playstyle | Farm and profit |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Main weapon | Fists/blades |
| Position in the line | 3rd Class |
The Fortune Seeker is the endpoint of the dwarven fighter line. The full path is: Dwarf Fighter (Starting) → Scavenger (1st Class) → Bounty Hunter (2nd Class) → Fortune Seeker (3rd Class). With each profession he becomes tougher and more efficient at turning monsters into money.
Strengths
- Sky-high toughness (CON 45) — He's among the top 4% most resilient on the server. In practice, this means he hardly ever dies farming solo, even with auto-hunt left running for hours.
- Huge health (4,120 HP at level 85) — Among the top 7% in life in the game. You can take on several enemies at once without having to chug potions constantly.
- Master of profit — With Spoil and Sweeper he extracts items other classes never even see. This becomes a steady source of Adena and rare materials, making you rich while others just level up.
- Total independence — He has skills to heal himself (Recover HP) and restore mana (Recover MP) on his own, plus his own speed and attack buffs. He doesn't need a support next to him to work well.
- Solid physical defense (P.Def 80) — Heavy armor and high defense make him one of the best in the class for standing in the middle of the chaos without falling.
Weaknesses
- Very weak magic power (INT 20) — He's among the bottom 30% in magic. Tip: don't even try to play him like a mage; focus 100% on physical damage and collecting, which is where he shines.
- Low speed (131 movement) — He's a bit slow to walk around the map. Tip: use the Maphr's Wind Walk buff and, later, mounts to cover distances faster.
- Modest direct damage — On his own he doesn't drop enemies as fast as an assassin or archer. Tip: his value isn't in killing fast, it's in profiting a lot — accept the calmer pace and farm in volume.
Class-defining skills
- Spoil — Marks the monster so it drops extra items when it dies. ALWAYS use it before killing, because a big part of your profit comes from here.
- Sweeper — After killing a Spoiled target, this strike "sweeps" the extra items into your inventory. It's the final step of your money-making machine.
- Power Strike — A strong single-target physical strike (PDAM = physical strike). Good for dealing that extra damage to tougher enemies.
- Wild Sweep — Another heavy physical attack, great for speeding up kills while you farm.
- Recover HP — A heal over time (dot_heal = restores life gradually). Turn it on when you're taking damage to stay on your feet without spending potions.
- Recover MP — Restores mana over time (dot_recharge). Keeps your blue bar full so you can keep using skills nonstop.
- Maphr's Haste — A buff that increases attack speed (attack_time_down). Keep it on at all times to hit more times per second.
- Maphr's Wind Walk — A movement speed buff (speed_up). It partly solves the dwarf's slowness problem and helps you move around the map.
- Bandage — Removes bleed effects (NEGATE = cancels a bad effect). Useful when an enemy makes you bleed and you want to stop the damage.
Attributes: what to prioritize
The Fortune Seeker is a tough physical machine, so anything that boosts punch damage and survivability is welcome. He's born with very high CON, and you should reinforce that identity.
- CON (toughness/HP) — His signature stat. More CON means more health and more time farming without dying.
- STR (physical damage) — Increases the damage of your fist strikes. It's what makes you kill faster and collect more.
- DEX (crit/accuracy) — Helps you hit more and land more critical strikes, which adds up to solid damage over a farm session.
- Forget INT and WIT — Magic is not part of this dwarf's plan; investing there would be a waste.
Recommended gear
The Fortune Seeker's natural weapon is fists/blades (combat gloves), so always look for the best gloves of your level. Since he wears heavy armor, prioritize heavy pieces to make the most of the high defense and toughness that define the class.
Early on, focus on keeping your weapon always up to date — it's what raises your damage and, as a result, your profit the most. Then upgrade armor and, finally, accessories. Enchanting (refining) the weapon is usually more worth it than swapping pieces too early.
Beginner step by step
- Create the character — Choose the Dwarf race and follow the fighter line. You'll start as a Dwarf Fighter, the base of it all.
- Do the first quests of the starting area — The starting village missions give equipment, Adena and easy levels. It's your warm-up to learn the controls.
- Turn on auto-hunt — With it enabled, your character farms monsters of your level on its own, attacking and healing automatically. It's perfect for the dwarf, who soaks up a lot of hits safely.
- Follow the professions in order — Advance from Dwarf Fighter → Scavenger → Bounty Hunter → Fortune Seeker. With each step you gain better collecting skills, more health and more damage.
- Prioritize the right skills — Always learn and use Spoil + Sweeper to profit, keep Maphr's Haste and Wind Walk on, and use Recover HP/MP to sustain yourself solo.
- Gather Adena and L-Coin — Sell what Sweeper collects and use the server's missions and shop system to stack up L-Coin, the special currency for important items.
- Keep weapon and armor up to date — Whenever possible, switch to gear of your level and enchant the weapon. Old equipment chokes your farm and your profit.
Where to farm
- Auto-hunt on monsters of your level — Let your character farm targets in your level range; it's the safest and most consistent way to climb and profit.
- Move up to harder zones as you evolve — As you gain health and damage, switch to stronger areas, which give more experience and better items to collect.
- Form a party for raids and bosses — In a group you can take on big targets safely, and your Spoil can still yield valuable extra collections.
- Use the Season Pass and daily missions — They're guaranteed sources of rewards, experience and currency, without relying only on farm luck.
Common beginner mistakes
- Forgetting to use Spoil before killing — Without Spoil, Sweeper collects nothing, and you throw away a big part of your profit on every monster.
- Trying to play as pure damage — The Fortune Seeker isn't a fast killer; treating him only as a damage tank leads to frustration. The focus is volume and collecting.
- Investing in magic — Putting points or items into INT/magic power is a total waste on this class.
- Leaving the weapon outdated — Since profit depends on killing efficiently, an old weapon chokes everything. Always update it.
This is for you if…
- You like to farm calmly and safely — You want to turn on auto-hunt and watch your character manage on its own without dying all the time.
- You enjoy making money in the game — You take pleasure in stacking Adena, rare items and building wealth over time.
- You want independence — You prefer a class that heals itself, buffs itself and doesn't depend on others to work well.
Quick summary
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Archetype | Craft/Utility |
| HP at level 85 | 4120 |
| MP at level 85 | 1385 |
| Base physical attack | 4 |
| Base magic attack | 6 |
| Attack type | FIST |


