Welcome to my Ultimate Perfect World Seeker Guide. It has been a long time coming, but I have just not been able to find the time to build a Seeker. Apr 14, 2012 - And those were aspects of the game I had stayed away from for the most part for. And, that has led me to having a sin on a PvP server and one on a PvE server. A pinch, at the cost of being a lesser damage dealer than the Assassin. If you have played Perfect World for any length of time you have seen. I started one, right around the time they were released with that last expansion, and I have been busy with some of my other characters, because, on top of having many above level 70 classes, I have three factions I am leader of also. None of them are big and it will be a while before they become anything, if they ever do. But it is time consuming, and, needless to say, some of my guides have fallen by in the all the business. But I am going to stick by my word and get a guide complete for all the classes in Perfect world. Anyway, lets get started. What is a Seeker in Perfect World. Seeker is very similar to Blademasters. But, very different. They are melee class, and they are heavy armor wearers, they even have the same statistical attributes as a Blademaster. The BUFR is the primary format used operationally on the GTS for real-time global exchange of weather and satellite observations. BUFR is self-describing and is table driven, that is, it is a single format that uses tables to encode a wide variety of meteorological data: land and ship observations; aircraft observations; wind profiler observations; radar data; climatological data, etc. CREX, and is intended for those who must use software that encodes and/or decodes BUFR or CREX, but will not actually write the software. Layer 3 is intended for those who must actually write BUFR or CREX encoding and/or decoding software, although those wishing to study table driven codes in depth, will find it equally useful. Bufr software reviews. Be the first to post a review of bufr decoder! About Site Status @sfnet_ops. Create a Project Open Source Software Business Software Top Downloaded Projects. Hardware Network Security Cloud Software Development Artificial Intelligence. You can contact me via: Email (required) Phone SMS Phone. Download bufr decoder for free. A decoder for reading WMO's Bufr-format files of meteorological reports. It displays the expanded descriptors and their corresponding. The Temple Audio BUFR MOD is a utility module for your 1/4' inputs and outputs that does a lot, But, in a nutshell, allows you to buffer and split your signal in a variety of ways. It mounts in a mini module slot of your Templeboard's Modular Endpanel and saves you real-estate for more pedals on the top of your board. But that really means little in the actual build of a Seeker. In general, I look at a seeker as a class that falls between a Blademaster and a Barbarian. They are not multipathed like the Blademaster, which means they are going to have extra stat points, which can be added to Vitality or to Dexterity, or even Strength if you like. But they do not have the specialized skills and stats that Barbarians do. Seekers do more damage that a Barbarian, but less than a Blademaster. And they are reliant on skills to deal the majority of their damage. With buffs, debuffs and stances, The class has been interesting for me. I want it to be an alternate tank to a Barb, but the hp can be a little questionable, it is not a damage dealer, in the typical sense. It has skills that make it seem like a tank. It has been slightly confusing to me. What I have been left to decide is, I believe that they are a secondary tank. And general mob control class. And, there is also the pulling ability and AOE. Both are a huge plus. Seekers seem to solo fairly well. Similar to a Blademaster without Diamond Sutra. That skill is a pretty big loss. Really there is not much to say here. Swords are your choice. Blades, Dual Blades, Swords and Dual Swords. There is not a whole lot of difference between these weapons. Dual weapons are slower attack weapons, but tend to have a little more damage. But the difference is not noticeable unless you are going for a high APS (Attacks per second). Personally I like the APS. Since I use my tank is a mob control/tank role, I tend to find myself in situations where I need to be able to pull aggro. This is a helpful way. So, instead of ranking all the different swords. I will say that single swords are going to be your fastest and most consistent damage, Blades are going to be just as fast, but you will get more variance, higher spikes and lower minimum damage. Dual Blades and swords are the same but slower. Dual swords will be more consistent damage, and dual blades will give you the spiking. Seekers are a true melee class. ![]() ![]() This means that they are going to be wearing Heavy armor. And my preference is elemental ornaments. The rings will always be might rings. This is basically the same approach as what I would take with a Blademaster. But, lets go into a little more detail about gear. Armors: When you talk about heavy gear. There are some very specific bonuses you will want to look for in choosing your gear. This applies to Wrist, Boots, Legs, and Chest. At the base you want your gear to be as good as you can afford or have for your level. What this means is, Rank gear, Legendary gear, and other High level gear as you go along is going to be your goal. Before level 30 you will just be wearing whatever you can get your hands on and that will usually be all you need. At level 30 you will want to make sure your reputation is high enough in order to get your rank 1 gear. This consists of a ring, belt, legs and chest. This is good gear, and it is a good price for what you are. After that, it will take effort for you to look and find what works for you. Bonuses I generally look for in my Seeker armor is, +HP, +Vit, +Crit, +elemental defense, +attack speed,% reduce damage taken, +physical resistance and +hp or mag regen. Some people are not fans of hp or mp regen, but I think that these people have not really looked at the possibilities of gear with regen properties. I have a barb that regens over 50 per second without buffs or potions. I know it drops off while in battle to 25%, but that is still better than any standard regen rate. These bonuses will help you if you are put in the Tank/mob control role, and it will generally make your life easier while you are soloing.
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