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Storm Blaster Class Guide (Sylph) — strengths, skills and step-by-step

Meet the Storm Blaster, the fast Sylph warrior who fights right in the enemy's face. See its strengths, defining skills and a beginner step-by-step.

by admin 6 min read

In short: The Storm Blaster is the Sylph melee warrior — fast and agile, fighting glued to the enemy with rapid strikes. It's for players who love constant pressure, mobility and turning raw speed into damage.

Picture a wind spirit that chose to fight up close. The Storm Blaster doesn't hang back waiting: she charges in, circles the target and unloads hit after hit before the enemy even understands what happened.

It's a class that rewards players who love movement. You feel the lightness in your step, the sense of always being one step ahead, and the thrill of dropping monsters one after another without ever stopping.

Overview

Profile
Race Sylph
Archetype Melee combat
Playstyle Fast and aggressive
Difficulty Medium
Main weapon Fists/blades
Position in the line 3rd Class

The Storm Blaster is the endpoint of a speed-focused Sylph journey: Sylph Gunner (Starter) → Sharpshooter (1st Class) → Wind Sniper (2nd Class) → Storm Blaster (3rd Class). With each profession you get faster, more lethal and gain new wind abilities.

Strengths

  • Speed at the absolute top. With 155 run speed (the maximum among classes), you catch, chase and escape from anyone. In practice, that means hunting faster and never getting stuck on a bad enemy.
  • Sky-high Dexterity (DEX 35). High DEX improves your critical hits and your accuracy, so your strikes miss less and hit harder. That turns every attack into a real chance for extra damage.
  • Solid Strength (STR 40). STR is what gives weight to your physical strikes. Combined with speed, it makes your many attacks add up to a very respectable total damage.
  • Its own pack of wind buffs. You don't depend as much on other players: the class carries speed, crit and defense buffs to prepare itself before every fight.
  • Excellent for solo farming. Speed + critical hits + self-sustained HP and MP make it one of the best classes to run auto-hunt for hours without needing help.

Weaknesses

  • Low health (among the lowest in the game). With around 3250 HP at level 85, you go down fast if you take too many hits. Tip: keep your distance from big groups, pull few monsters at a time and always stay moving to avoid standing damage.
  • Little magic power (INT 20). Your damage comes from physical, not magic, so don't count on strong spells. Tip: invest everything in physical gear and stats and forget about magic.
  • Fragile against many enemies at once. Being melee with low health, getting surrounded is dangerous. Tip: use your speed to reposition and never stand still in the middle of a pack.
  • Depends on staying glued to the target. Unlike ranged classes, you need to be close to deal damage, which exposes you more. Tip: open fights with your defense and speed buffs already on.

Class-defining skills

  • Dual Blow — a strong physical strike of two fast hits; it's your main damage button against a single target. Use it whenever it's available.
  • Freezing Wound — a physical strike that also reduces the enemy's speed; great for stopping monsters or players from fleeing.
  • Recover HP — a heal over time (slowly restores your health); turn it on before or during a fight to stay up without potions.
  • Recover MP — recovers mana over time; keeps you with energy to keep using skills in long sessions.
  • Elemental Wind Walk — a buff that increases your movement speed; perfect for hunting faster and escaping danger.
  • Elemental Haste — a buff that reduces the time between your attacks, meaning you hit more times in the same window. Pure damage.
  • Elemental Berserker Spirit — an aggressive buff that boosts your offensive power in exchange for a little defense; use it when you want to drop something fast.
  • Elemental Wild Magic — a buff that increases your critical chance; more crits mean more frequent damage spikes.
  • Elemental Magic Barrier — a buff that increases your magic defense; turn it on against enemies that use spells to take less damage.

Attributes: what to prioritize

The Storm Blaster is a physical, fast warrior, so anything that boosts physical damage, crit and survivability is worth gold. Focus on the attributes that add up with her melee style.

  • DEX (Dexterity): high priority — improves crit and accuracy, the heart of this class's damage.
  • STR (Strength): high priority — directly increases the damage of your physical strikes.
  • CON (Constitution): important — gives more health and helps offset the naturally low HP.
  • INT/WIT (magic): ignore — you barely use magic damage.

Since the weapon is fist/blades, always look for the best option of that type your level allows. Being an agile, low-health class, use light armor, which gives mobility and evasion without slowing you down.

What to upgrade first: start with the weapon, because it's what multiplies your damage the most. Then take care of the armor to survive more hits, and lastly accessories that reinforce crit, accuracy and health.

Beginner step-by-step

  1. Create the character. Choose the Sylph race and start in the line's base class; you'll evolve into the Storm Blaster later.
  2. Do the first quests in the starting area. They teach the basics, give starter gear and a hassle-free experience boost.
  3. Turn on auto-hunt. With it enabled, the character farms by itself in zones of your level, attacking and using skills automatically — perfect for leveling up with little effort.
  4. Follow the professions in order. Advance from base → 1st → 2nd → 3rd Class at the indicated levels; each change grants new skills and makes you visibly stronger and faster.
  5. Prioritize your stances and wind buffs. Always keep your speed, crit and attack buffs on, plus the heals over time (Recover HP and MP).
  6. Gather Adena and L-Coin. Adena comes from farming and selling drops; L-Coin comes from missions and the Season Pass. Use both to buy upgrades.
  7. Keep weapon and armor updated. Whenever you can, swap for better gear of your level — old equipment is what stalls your progress the most.
  8. Learn to retreat. Build the habit of moving and repositioning; your speed is your greatest defense.

Where to farm

  • Auto-hunt on monsters of your level. Leave the character hunting in zones where enemies give good experience without killing you easily.
  • Move up to harder zones as you evolve. When monsters start dying too fast, look for stronger areas to gain more per hour.
  • Join a party for raids and bosses. In a group you access better bosses and drops, and share difficulty that would be risky alone.
  • Use the Season Pass and daily missions. They're constant sources of rewards, L-Coin and items that speed up the early game a lot.

Common beginner mistakes

  • Pulling too many monsters at once. With low health, a pack drops you fast; control how many enemies you face.
  • Forgetting to turn on the buffs. Without your speed and crit stances, you lose much of what makes the class strong.
  • Investing in magic. Spending points or items on magic power is a waste on this physical class.
  • Standing still during a fight. Your strength is in movement; standing still is the fastest way to die.

This is for you if…

  • You like speed and being constantly on the move during a fight.
  • You prefer aggressive melee combat over shooting from a distance.
  • You enjoy a class that farms well solo on auto-hunt and rewards active play.

Quick summary

Attribute Value
Archetype Melee combat
HP at level 85 3250
MP at level 85 1385
Base physical attack 4
Base magic attack 6
Attack type FIST
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