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Please note that some functions of this website require you to agree You don't need to have trading to make use of the two traders in some villages. Maybe I should do Trading but I don't really want to have to spend the time shopping. When I get Trap Lore I probably won't put many points in it because I'm only using Testosterone from right side of Dark Elf. I only put 10 points in Blade Combat because attack speed caps while damage, armor, attack, and defense don't cap out. So I'm probably at around 30s Weapon Lore and Concentration. My gear adds +12 Concentration and +12 Weapon Lore. I did that because there is diminishing returns the higher the number. I'm level 39 and I think all of those are around 15 to 20 without gear. I have been speccing points even in: Weapon Lore, Concentration, Constitution, Agility, Armor, and Parrying. But I also socketed a ring that requires 13 weapon lore (which I have) and since 13 is greater than 10 that means I can equip the chest socketed with the Arnum ring. For example I have an Arnum ring (critical hit and wounding and fire damage) that requires 10 sword lore I don't have. I even know the trick of using a higher requirement to equip a ring or something that has too high requirement or skill I don't have. I've played LOTS of sacred 2 and so I know about getting sets and socketing armor, defense, % life steal, and other useful mods. Hi I don't have trading so can't do the double merchant in any kind of efficiency. You can find it and lots of other useful information at Thorin :) If you want to know the locations as well as a small guidance to where to go there's a very nice map of Ancaria from the Sacred: Underwold period. There are a few more, but I won't spoil all your fun. D'Cay - the desert dragon - is the one after that. Next are twin frost dragons at the Plains of Tyr Hadar, which can be visited after you've been in Mascaral. Second is one you can enounter when heading back to Mascarel - the next step in your questline - but instead of heading to that village, move over to Porto Draco and follow the river up north from there. There's small path behind the Keep leading through a dungeon and teleporting you to an island. First dragon you can fight is found after visiting Crows Rock Castle. Oh and D'Cay isn't the first dragon you can kill, it's however the first dragon storywise you can encounter. My advantage was, that I'm using a Canonblast Dwarf. Problem is, I usually killed dragons before they used those on my, or I was already making sure I was safe. Meteors are a bit harder to figure out, but there's a patern for it too. Simply run forward under it and you're safe. To avoid - most of - its attacks the dragon always moves its head to the left and up a bit before breathing fire. Stock up on health and concentration potions to regenerate both your HP and combo regeneration.įor resistances, using high, physical, magic and fire resistance are useful for D'Cay it's better to focus at poison instead of fire. Especially 4x Hard Hit and 4x Attack in two different combo's will do a lot of damage. WL sets your damage output for both your regular hits as your CA's / Combo's meaning you need it to do maximum damage, Dropping all your atribute points into PhysRegen is also a must.Īnother thing to do is to make sure you got a high RSM - which you get from your gear - and some combo's doing lots of damage. Keep your WL Cons and Conc maxed or as high as possible at all time will help a lot. To move the telescope for side-to-side movement, the base swivels in place. The tube clamp connects to the base and tension between the tube and the base is adjusted via the altitude tension knob that allows up/down movement. 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Support for HD-SDI or NDI™ video I/O.Ships with Microsoft Windows Pro 10 Operating System”.No support for Transition Logic or API Tools.3D Text and 3D Primitives, No 3D Model Support.Internal Keyer for Pass-Through Video (no video manipulation).Support for 1 Output Channel (fill+key).1 RU Rackmount Chassis with Current Ross HW specification, ask representative for details.The Carbonite supports TSL and UMD as well and those can be configured from the add device menu. Ross is like Grass in that tally is usually configured across several different sub-menus on different pages, the "Tally" menu is only one of them. Tally can be a a real pain to troubleshoot because it can be connected correctly but the logic isn't correct so it doesn't trigger. Not to say that the GPIO doesn't need to be configured correctly so here are those links.īeyond that the On-Air status of each input must be correctly configured so that it sends voltage when it's supposed to. Ultrix Carbonite carries on that tradition it is fully compatible with the TouchDrive family of control surfaces as well as DashBoard, Ross Video’s powerful command and configuration software application. Apparently the fiber converter piggybacks the tally (and com) data on the ANC data portion of this signal for camera control. Carbonite set the standard for operational ease of use, flexible functionality, and integrated control. If you read down to the bottom of the following link Gary Adams states that there must be video present on the 1st input of the fibre converter even if you are not using an Atem. I believe the GPIO pins can be configured to output tally information with a high level of 5V and low of 0V, so it's possible you could use this as an alternative to the dedicated tally port. It seems like most of the Carbonite switchers also have GPIO ports that are separate from the dedicated tally outputs. Since the Studio Fiber Converter expects a 5-24V input to indicate when tally is active, you'll probably have to provide a voltage source in this range to get things to work (along with a pull-up or pull-down resistor depending on how you wire things). Many of the Sony CCU units work with a simple contact closure input so they could probably be wired directly to the Carbonite's tally output. Looking at the Ross Carbonite documentation it seems like the tally port just works using contact closures, so the individual tally pins are connected to the common pins when the tally is active and disconnected otherwise. Are you sure that the tally connections of the Ross Carbonite are passive? It seems like the switcher has to do the signaling, so I'm not sure how it can just passively wait for signals from another device. |