Leikmar Set

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Information

Min. Level: 110

Items

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Item Name: Leikmar Shield
Type: Shield
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: No

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Item Name: Leikmar Armor
Type: Armor
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: No

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Item Name: Leikmar Helmet
Type: Helmet
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: Yes

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Item Name: Leikmar Amulet
Type: Amulet
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: Yes

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Item Name: Leikmar Ring
Type: Ring
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: No

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Item Name: Leikmar Rune
Type: Rune
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: Yes

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Item Name: Leikmar Scythe
Type: Weapon
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: Yes

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Item Name: Leikmar Boots
Type: Boots
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: No

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Item Name: Leikmar Gloves
Type: Gloves
Rarity: Unique
Craftable: Yes

Set Stats

Set + Item Stats

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User Notes

While this set's defense is awesome, this full set cannot be used against monsters with any kind of efficiency. Take for instance the Dwarf Woodsman which is a monster you are bound to fight a lot at and slightly above level110. This dwarf can have a defense as high as 650 and require as much as 780 raw damage to kill in one shot. In order to one shot this creature almost every time, you'll need an attack somewhere above 700 (exact value unknown, 720 seems enough) and damage somewhere above 800 (exact value unknown, I would guess about 850). If you get a full perfect set and hell forge it at max, you'll ony get about 596 attack and 727 damage so it will barely be enough once taking your level up points into account. So it is probably more practical to only use a part of the set. But keeping both a high defense (above around 630 to be effective against the level110ish monsters) and the Elite Hunter bonus (meaning some other full set along with pieces of this one) and at the same time increase the attack and damage rating is bound to be tricky...

Against players however, this set can become quite interesting, or at least parts of it. If you have many slots in your inventory, you can adapt your strategy to your opponent and keep only the defense you need. You also don't care about the number of rounds used to kill your opponent so you might, for example, opt for a [Piercing Strike]] kill strategy (though you'll need better Piercing Strike enhancement than what this set can offer).