Unlimited Ninja Guide
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I've written a beginner guide below as hopefully an easy start-up to the ninja class. So this is my opinion, but Pila Ku is literally the most awful spot in the game for Ninja. It felt SO bad to me.
I don't have a kutum currently so maybe that will be a game changer but farming with 197/291 or 217/263 I either do decent damage and get destroyed, or do OK damage but still get destroyed lol. I would rather stay at fogans/crescents/gahaz until 61. I think the sweet spot might be like 230250AP though. Which is unfortunate to farm Pila Ku with.You could probably get away with nouver at fogans but I still prefer kutum in the grand scheme of things for the extra DP & accuracy ESPECIALLY on valencian mobs!Oh and mach explosion damage is OK. If you get a down attack + crit on mobs it does loads but it's kind of unpredictable.
I still use it pretty much whenever it's off cooldown. But there's no super armor on the skill so you're locked in it until the animation is over.