The Fire Dragon's Nest update went live on the 22nd. I headed out to hunt there, equipped with the potions from the pre-registration rewards and the 'Ifrit's Essence,' which provides fire resistance, hit rate, and magic defense (MR).
I expected it to be like the Underwater Dungeon, but the damage was overwhelming even for users with decent gear, and most ended up retreating to town; in fact, there were more people in town than at the volcano. The monsters use a mix of physical attacks and magical steam damage, making it difficult to survive with just AC. As a result, everyone is now paying attention to MR (Magic Resistance) items, which were previously overlooked.
■ Easy and Fast Ways to Get Magic Defense Helmets and Cloaks
Magic Defense Helmets and Cloaks can be purchased from shops and are also common drops while hunting. If you have already set up your basic armor, it is better to prioritize upgrading your cloak over your helmet. While the helmet has a higher base AC of -2 compared to the cloak's -1, the cloak offers an MR of 10, more than double the helmet's base MR of 4.
The cloak is also more efficient when using Armor Enchant Scrolls (Zel). Both items allow you to boost AC and MR simultaneously through enchanting, but while the helmet gains 1 MR per scroll, the cloak gains 2. Since the MR gap widens with each enchantment, it is much more efficient to invest your scrolls into the cloak first.
If you only plan to go up to +4, the safe enchantment limit, I recommend buying a 'Blessed Magic Cloak' from other players rather than enchanting one yourself. They are easy to find due to high supply, and because they are traded more actively than regular cloaks, it will be easier to sell them later when you upgrade your gear.


■ Weighing Your Options: Plain Robes and Magic Chain Mail
These are currently the only armor pieces in Lineage Classic that provide MR. However, with Elven Armor and Wizard Robes—the standard 'set of 4' gear—being so actively traded, it is questionable whether it is worth enchanting these items just for the MR. While it is easy to use scrolls to boost both AC and MR, these items are difficult to resell or trade later. You need to carefully consider whether to use them as temporary gear for MR or skip them entirely.


■ Introducing the 'Vitality Pill' for MR
Just as the Vitality Potion provides an AC -2 buff, the Vitality Pill provides an MR +10% buff. It allows you to gain MR through a buff item, which is usually only obtainable through armor options and enchantments. One use grants MR +10 for 20 minutes, the same value as an unenchanted Magic Cloak. However, if your character isn't strong enough to hunt in the Fire Dragon's Nest even with the pill, it might be better to stick with the Vitality Potion.

■ MR from Events and the Ring of Resistance
The 'Ifrit's Essence' from the pre-registration rewards provides fire resistance and MR +5. It only lasts for a week, so make the most of it if you can hunt in the Fire Dragon's Nest. If you play at a PC bang, you can aim for the Ring of Resistance, which provides MR +5 when worn. Since you can wear two rings, you can even pair them with a Guardian set to balance both MR and AC.
Also, if you crafted the Straw Hat during the event, you can use it as a strategy to minimize damage. It has decent stats of AC -5 and MR +6. Since it is a temporary item that will be deleted on the 29th, be sure to check your inventory when you head back to the Fire Dragon's Nest after the event ends.
I have surveyed all the MR available through basic gear, events, and buffs. While maximizing your MR might help you hunt more easily in the Fire Dragon's Nest, keep in mind that because the area features a mix of physical and magical attacks, a build that sacrifices too much AC for MR might actually make hunting harder. If your stats aren't quite high enough to comfortably fit MR into your build, I recommend trying a different hunting ground.



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