Sheath Knight: Difference between revisions

Infinity Sword's Conwell attacks do give Mana. Also just because he summons it doesn't mean it doesn't gives mana; that's like saying the ranged characters who "summon" their projectiles don't get their MP refunded.
(Infinity Sword's Conwell attacks do give Mana. Also just because he summons it doesn't mean it doesn't gives mana; that's like saying the ranged characters who "summon" their projectiles don't get their MP refunded.)
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*[[Elsword]] does not regularly carry his Conwell, and instead summons it when attacking via a special rune.
*[[Elsword]] does not regularly carry his Conwell, and instead summons it when attacking via a special rune.
**The rune that is used summons a "sheath" from which the Conwell is pulled, thus the name of the class.
**The rune that is used summons a "sheath" from which the Conwell is pulled, thus the name of the class.
**Due to this, no mana is gained if any hits are done by Conwell. This also applies when advancing to [[Infinity Sword]].
*Unlike other Elsword's first class, his '''Sheath Knight's''' Promotional Sword doesn't transform when in [[Awakening Mode]].
*Unlike other Elsword's first class, his '''Sheath Knight's''' Promotional Sword doesn't transform when in [[Awakening Mode]].
*None of Sheath Knight's Conwell attacks give mana. The opposite is true with [[Infinity Sword]].
*Strangely, attacks dealt with the Conwell while in Awakening Mode still give off a blue hue rather than red.
*Strangely, attacks dealt with the Conwell while in Awakening Mode still give off a blue hue rather than red.


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