Sacrier/Agility/3

Introduction
The advantage of an agility Sacrier lies in its ability to lock opponents in close combat. Agility from gear and Nimble Punishment boosts the damage of Assault or air-based daggers, while simultaneously increasing your control of position by giving you choice to move or lock opponents by staying next to them.

Unlike strength Sacriers, agility Sacriers often will have a more limited damage output, as assault is the weakest of the early attack spells in a Sacrier's arsenol.

Characteristics
Your focus is, of course, Vitality. It always costs 1/2 point per point of vitality, and once you attain Punishment your damage output will be directly reliant on your Life points.

"Core" Spells
These spells are used almost unanimously by agility Sacrier, and should usually be maxed as soon as possible (dagger skill before you start doing a critical hit build).

"Flavor" Spells
The following spells are used with varying degrees of frequency and emphasis. Spend these on the spells in this section which interest you, in whichever order seems best.

Note: If you intend to get seriously involved in (especially guild-oriented) PvP, Life Transfer and Cooperation are very important. In PvE, not having them will limit your options some, but allow you to focus on other spells (making you stronger against the things you do fight).

Also note: Dancing Sword, is often sufficient at level 3. Life transfer, and many spells not listed are completely functional at level 1.

Leveling guide
See the general Leveling guide.

As a general rule, you will need a lot of bread to level. A mountain of bread. As a Sacrier, you are the reason bread costs so much. Be prepared to carry around 100+ breads, pretty much at all times — not because you are going on a 6 month voyage and you need to stock up.

That said, your punishments work even if your reduction negates the damage you take, so knowing when a mob will still try to hit at you, and having lots of spare resistance gear, makes good leveling sense.

Gear
Daggers tend to have the lowest crit rates, and a sizable crit bonus. At any point in time starting at about level 50 on up, you can switch over to a custom set with, usually +28 crits in total, a good agi dagger, and do some real damage with dagger skill. There are literally hundreds of Critical_hit_equipment, and it makes building your custom set fairly pick and choose and level dependent. The sets listed here in the reference sets exclude these sort of custom sets, as the level of bonus to criticals you must attain is very specific, and not a good general guide for a Sacrier. Afterwards are some critical build sets.

Experimental/Historical/Obsolete/Other builds

 * Sacrier/Agility/1: Boost Assault to maximum, then Nimble Punishment.
 * Sacrier/Agility/2: Comprehensive.
 * Sacrier/Agility/Bow/Dagger: Uses weapons.
 * Sacrier/Agility/Hidsad:
 * Sacrier/Agility/Daggers:
 * Sacrier/Agility/Perfect: Well explained and easy to do!
 * Sacrier/Agility/Assassin: Not that expensive and good damage.