Enutrof/Chance/1

Introduction
The Enutrof, Chance build is one of, if not the most, challenging builds at low levels. Beginner Enus suffer from very weak attack spells and do not receive a water element spell until level 26. However, it is of course quite possible, and most people that see Coins Throwing for the first time will recognize that it is worth the effort. It is certainly easier to get an Enu through its formative levels with some serious money from another account, or a generous guild or friend, but again, you will make it just fine on your own.

Characteristic Points
The Best enu's are the pure chance enu's so from the beginning just keep leveling chance. Some people reaching level 40-50 start adding vitality. Since they have HP issues but a good 150HP Ghast/gobtubby should fix the problem.

This HP issue makes:
 * 1) ) creates lvl stress due to low HP and mostly dying until a better grip is on the game mechanics and battle mechanics
 * 2) ) more stress since one has to keep up with low/bad gear (for first chars) and many of the advice are for a mid/good gear.
 * 3) ) requires lots of patience if this is your first char.
 * 4) ) require money

Like mentioned above, this guide is for chance Enus. What would be more logical than putting all your points in chance? Dont bother with vitality for now. While its true that you will have low vitality for quite a long time its definitely worth it. Once you can wear one of the 200+ vitality hats (Octovious, King Jellix Crown) those problems should be solved too.

But how long should an Enu spend his points in chance? The soft caps are 100/150/230/330/---. However this is a question of personal preference and there is no absolute truth to that. Some people prefer to stop after 230 (4:1 soft cap), others like me will go until 330 (5:1 soft cap) and again others will keep spending points in chance forever.

What stats other than chance do benefit an Enutrof? There are just two of them, Vitality and Agility. While Strength is nice for having a bigger variety in weapons, 101 scrolled should do the trick. Wisdom enables you to level faster and being more efficient with your AP/MP reducing spells, but once you stand toe-on-toe with a monster wisdom will help you nothing.

Because even at higher levels chance equipment gives very low vitality compared to equipment of other classes. Additionally a lot of Enus got 5AP shovels and have to wear Powerful Dazzling Belt (+1AP) and Gelano (+1AP) to be able to attack twice. Both of those items dont give any vitality. With the most common chance equipment Spring Leaf (low vit), Mastralis (low vit), Dragon Pig Ring (low vit) you already got 5/8 slots with low vitality. Spending points into vitality will help you to survive longer in fights and close the gap a bit between your health and the HP of other classes.

The better solution would be agility. It helps you with bringing down the critical rate on your spells, with 140 base agility you dont have to worry about how to bring down 1/5 to 1/2 (check the critical hit page for further information) and most important, helps you to dodge roll more monsters and players, therefore allowing you to move around with more freedom and escape or getting into close combat with the target you prefer faster.

In both cases I recommend serious scrolling before. While vitality dont have low soft caps on it (still 101 more vitality for free is always good) agility got 20/40/60/80/--- soft caps. Its absolutely necessary to scroll agility to 101 before spending any points in it, even if the costs go up in several millions. (especially the Mush Mush sporm will cost you a lot)

Spell Guide
From lvl 1-100 you obtain 99 points this is how to distribute it step by step At level 31 you hit a critical moment you must decide what will be your main focus Battle (Shovel skill) or Support/Battle (Pandora Box) or Support/Chance/Prospecting (Fortune).


 * Shovel Skill : Will let you do more damage but as mention below until level 60s you will start looking for shovels and thinking in close combat attack so its recommended to wait on this and work on the other support skills.
 * Pandora Box : This is a great spell when use with Ghostly Shovel (unless you have already scrolled agility and don't require the +x it gives) also some times it helps you party with some people since what they are looking is to increase their critical success rate
 * Fortune : Its a great spell when max it gives you chance points that can fuel your damage also at this chance count as prospecting but only if you manage to finish the battle alive and with the effects on. So an average of 5 prospecting during couple of turns, rarely 6 prospecting, in critical moments 11 prospecting. If you have the proper damage gear this spell is more like use if you have the AP to spare that will be a rare thing because you will be coin trowing all the time.

Between level 60 to 70 and 80 to 90 you have liberty of choosing what ever you want to level its recommend from 60 to 70 to level Shovel Skill if you have not do it previously. Here is a list of recommended spells:


 * Max to lvl 5 some of the previous spells at the level 31 decision.
 * Reducing Key : level 3 or 5. This spell was underestimated for a long time but has several uses against monsters (PvM) and of course against players (PvP). As a few examples, Soryo Firefouxes, Fisheralaks and Soft Oak are all affected by it.
 * Release spell : Surrounded? cramped, need a little bit of space? this is the spell
 * Cawwot spell : Its a nice substitution for your living shovel since it can heal your for a couple of turns the draw back is that it does not follow you like the living shovel.
 * Save the spells : Save them so when you hit 100 you get level 6 on Shovel skill or Fortune or Reducing key (at level 103)

Comments on Good spells

 * Ghostly Shovel : You now got the first spell where you should spend your points. Ghostly Shovel will be your first damaging spell. Don't worry that it is fire based, it's a lot better than Shovel Throwing and you will need it later anyway. Also note that on a critical hit it removes all bewitchments from the target, an advantage that can wreck certain opponents. Enutrofs and Sadidas (Insolent Bramble) are the only two classes that can make use of unbewitchment effectively. Osas got unbewitchment too in form of Red Wyrmling but that comes with a cooldown of 6 and the general not very high intelligence of summons. Eniripsas also get an unbewitchment, but that only applies to allies. Pandawas get one aswell but with only on range 1. With a cost of 4AP and huge range Enus are feared for their unbewitchment abilities.


 * Pandoras Box : This is a support spell basically useless unless you use it with Ghostly shovel to remove bewitchments, or with shovel of judgement to stop the enemy on their ground. This and Ghostly shovel are greatly critic by low level characters since they are not really that useful at low levels (mostly first 50 levels) but it aids a lot. So it's a personal choice.


 * Coins Throwing : You made it! With Coins Throwing you received your first water-based spell that also comes with a huge range (12 base at level 5). Make sure you level it to 5 as soon as you get it. This will be your bread and butter spell for a long time :)


 * Clumsiness : Clumsiness is the second high range spell that you get. Although it's only possible to be cast once per turn per character, it is one of the best spells Enus get. With the cost of 1AP, same range as Coins Throwing and MP drain of 2 at level 5 (3 on level 6, though not available until level 142) it can be a life saver.


 * Acceleration : Yes, that's an automatic level 5 spell. Giving you +2-3MP for several turns and also being castable on allies (63 range without the need of line of sight) this spell has proven its usefulness more than once.<


 * Shovel of Judgement : Now this is where Enus start to shine :) Shovel of Judgement is your second water spell and it also does some serious damage. On a critical hit the additional effect of -3 MP is also great. Level this to 5 as soon as you get it as aswell as being powerful, you can use it with clumsiness to totally stop an enemy getting anywhere close to you.

Comments on Bad spells

 * Living Bag : While this spell might have some uses, most of the time it's just useless and dies after one hit (pointless against enemies and characters with unsummoning spells).


 * Prime of Life : Prime of Life has a bad wording ingame. It does not steal MP from an opponent but reduces them in the same way as Clumsiness does.

Note: as of 1.23 it infact does steal mp, giving it to the caster. making it a nice hit and run spell when needed. Perhaps the problem is alot of higher end characters/mobs have decent mp stealing resist. Useful for 21-mid 50s in my opinion. Milambrios (04/24/08)

Sumilion-br - Rosal (You can use this spell to get some MP from your summon when needed. ^_~)


 * Living Shovel : It is a nice blocker of line of sight (LoS) and also has high HP but you really don't have the points for it. And to be honest, the situations where you really need it are rather rare.

Edit from random guy: I found that leveling this to 3 or 4 is rather nice, and the increase in chance every turn is decent.


 * Shovel Kiss : A decent spell that doesn't require line of sight (LoS) but deals fire damage. You have more important spells to level, but once you have all the basic spells on the level you want or spent some time with diamond farming this is an option to think about.


 * Mass Clumsiness : Pretty much the same like Shovel Kiss, not necessarily needed, but can come in handy. I recommend leveling it after getting the necessary spells leveled.


 * Slaughtering Shovel : I believe Slaughtering Shovel is not worth the points. As you can see Enus dont have too much points and spending them into this spell would cut your already short budget again. And spending 5AP to have the same chance of hitting either very low or very high isnt really appealing to me. If I want a gambler class, I can play with an Eca.

Edit from a mysterious man: i think this is one of the best spell enus can get.. even with its "chance of hitting very low" (even if it is only 3 dmg less than shovel of judgement...), it can be really, really powerful: 1 hit(max dmg) of this can cause more than 3 hits(max dmg) of shovel of judgement! 70.83.240.86 23:54, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Edit: With the bonus of +30 criticals to Slaughtering Shovel from the class set piece at level 130, with equipment giving agility and +crits, this spell could have a very high critical rate so deal high damage alot more often.

Level 1-5
Do the beginning quests in Incarnam. Doing all of the "talking" quests, and all of the quests that require the killing of weak monsters (get friend's help if needed), you will be lvl5 in no time.

Hunt Young Gobballs because of their low damage and 3mp so you can keep ahead.

In terms of Spell Points, resist the temptation to improve Shovel Throwing; it is a very weak spell, even when maxed out at level 5, and at later levels you won't ever use it. Fortune is a useful spell which boosts your Chance, but you'll want to level that up later on in the game since you don't need the bonus Chance much now anyhow. Save up your spell points and follow the spell guide above.

See the note under 26-40 about mushd's for early/mid leveling.

lv 6-10
Start Joining Incarnam Dungeon Runs Be Sure You have A Good party!!

Sell any resources you find or have found to chars, such as arachnee legs and white/black gobball wool for some quick money. Spend it on anything you can find that will significantly increase your strength.Saving up your remaining spell points for now, continue to put all your characteristic points into Chance.

Lv: 11-15
Quests In Asturb Can Give Rlly Good XP Like The plant dissension or A bear in the gobbies' house On Lv 15 You can buy a Strong Bow for good range damage.

Now that you've reached 10th level, you can reward yourself by buying the less expensive pieces of the Gobball Set, assuming you can afford them. A gobball hammer will be your best friend for the duration of this phase, so be sure to get one. At level 11 you can wear Fortifying Rings to boost your strength, and at level 14 you can wear Mental Rings, which will significantly boost the relevant stats that help you deal more damage with the Gobball Hammer. With even just a partial Gobball Set, you should be able to deal around 20 damage per hit with your hammer, and use its unique area of attack to effectively remain one step ahead of level 6 gobbals. Also consider fighting (as F2P) the "flowers" (Evil Dandelion, Wild Sunflower, Demonic Rose) at Fields of Astrub because they give good experience if you have, at least, the Gobball Hammer with Living Bag.

At level 15 buy the Strong Bow (chance based) and used chance equipment.

Lv: 15-20
Kill Morello Cherry Blops and Morello Cherry Biblops if you are P2P If F2P I would advice you to find some lonelyPrespics (no Boars!) or sneak into Crackrock fighting groups at 10,-24

Counterpoint: Boars are a great source of xp if you have the Gobball Hammer equipped. Just put one point into Living Bag for a little more hp and keep him out at all times, the Boar will maybe get 3 hits on you the whole fight if he's lucky. Stay towards the center of the screen at all times and away from objects such as trees or cliffs as if you are pushed back (even when your bag switches places) you will lose some life. For newbies, hammers effect the block you attack and the three surrounding blocks as well, so you can stand one block away and attack the block in between you and the boar and the boar will be hit. With the gobball hammer it hits TWICE. Takes about 12 turns all together but 1k-1.8k xp per fight is great with virtually no risk.

Lv: 20 -26
For lv 20 start killing Piglets porcos territory [0,32] if you are P2P. For f2p I would advice to keep killing Prespics till lv 21-22 and then go and sneak into the Crackrock fights. For F2P its really hard to train enu's so it might take a while.

lv: 26 - 35
Piglets or Start Killing Bigger Morello Cherry mobs (not more then 2 unless you have 4 mp) f2p I would advice to become p2p if you dont want the only way to lv is craqueboules which will take very much time.

Another viable option would be to kill the lvl 30 grossewer rat for the quest "in search of the missing enus." As a quest monster, it tends to spawn very quickly. Note: a few people do this, and there will ALWAYS be a protector there. Trust me.

lv: 35 - 40
F2p really can't lvl very well from now on so if they want to go further I would advise to keep killing craqueboules or try to solo a lonely one. P2p find some good party and start doing gobb dungeon. This will give you good xp and maybe some cool items. Or Fungi Masters but don't attack when there are more then 1 mush mush or anything with him. Max is 1 fungi master and 1 other creature lonely fungi master is also good.

lv: 40-60
Search a good party and go for kanigers hunt. This really gives good xp! You can also kill dark smith and miners. They give about 10k xp and take 2 minutes to kill. Maybe for f2p go to chafers at -1,-25 - Look for the dungeon behind the rock. Their are also piglets on ranged maps, i get about 15k exp for a 3 minute fight with 177 wis set

The chafers are the only good way for f2p to keep leveling, but this won't do very much after lvl 50.

Level 61-69
Its time to start thinking about a weapon. More details will be listed later, but for now save your points for Shovel Skill.

lv 60-80
go for dreggons or koalaks can do solo later but first go with a group till around lv 70 when you get slaughtering shovel

soloing dragoturkies with great mechba shovel and reduction gear can be fast exp around lv 60. If you can get to 200 pp with enutrofions + pet, it becomes highly profitable as well.

lv 80-200
Go for dreggons and koalaks solo. You can also go to pandala with a group and kill firefouxes or try cemetry of bonta for good mobs (party fighting adviced). Blops and Kanigers are a good way to gain experience too, if you have 8 ap and 4 mp (which can be possible by using Gobball Breeder Boots)

Level 17-25
At level 17, dump 3 more skill points into Ghostly Shovel. At last, a spell that does some respectable damage! Ghostly is fire based, so strap on anything and everything that raises your Int. Chances are this means completing as much of the Gobball Set as you can, plus high-stat mental rings. Your attack pattern won't vary too much: Simply use Ghostly Shovel to attack at range instead of Shovel Throwing. The difference in range and damage will probably allow you to take on level 9, 12 and maybe even level 15 gobballs, depending on your equipment. Experiment also with groups of flowers, which have few hitpoints and are generally vulnerable to fire.

Getting to level 26 will take a long time, but don't give up. Along the way, push more points into Ghostly to get it to level 4. Eventually you'll want to max it anyway.


 * One should get Ergot Mina if he can afford it and unlearn living bag as soon as possible. Or else, the build will run out of spell points at high level and become very inferior. Bite the bullet now so you don't have to pay an exponential amount of kamas to unlearn spell later. Note that the cost of unlearning has dramatically dropped with release 1.17.


 * Here's another alternative: Once you get to lvl 21-22 you can combine the moskito set with the boar set, and have a pretty good total physical reduction - great for lower to mid lvl solo'ing, combined with a decent wisdom boost and chance boost. You could probably use this hybrid combination till you get to the robber set/prespic set hybrid combo).

another strategy at this point (for the money impared). grab a Vôr'Om_Axe axe and 2 Ring of Satisfaction. Now you hit 2 times with axe causing about 20-30 damage. Use this to level up to 20 then get a gray beard and use that with the rings of satisfaction to do 2 hits a turn each hit causing about 25-30 damage use this to get to level 26 then follow this build.


 * Strong Bow does more damage but is also kind if expensive,i bought a sacred staff and i do around 20 damage a turn,so i think unless you have 14,000 kamas lying around, you should just go for the staff


 * For p2p it's also very useful to kill morello cherry blops or biblops because they have 56% weakness for water attacks and with a Strong Bow its really easy to keep distance so you only have to move a couple of times to avoid the traps this can give you 3000 to even 7000 (with big blops) xp everytime but try to search for lonely ones.

Level 26-40
Once you hit level 26 you should be able to max out your Chance at 100, and have enough points to max out Coins Throwing immediately. You should have Living Bag 4, Fortune 3, Ghostly Shovel 4, and Coins Throwing 5. Sell your gobball equipment and instead pick up a full Bandit Set immediately. Suppliment this with either parts of the Moskito Set, or other equipment that suits your style. Assuming full robber and 100 Chance, you should be doing an average of 20 damage per hit, three times a round, at a range of up to 12. This is exceedingly annoying for opponents. If you cannot afford bandit set or miskito set, I suggest you go and buy a (Brilliant Hermiturtlook). Brilliant Hermiturtlook gives quite alot of chance. And if you have a 150+ Gobtubby or Ghast you have a good mixed set.

From this point on you can now hold your own against surprisingly large encounters. Continue to raise chance, and work towards obtaining a hybrid Prespic Set/Bandit Set. Max out Fortune and Ghostly Shovel when you can, and consider raising Pandora's Box to make your Ghostly that much more effective. In terms of characteristics, 20 points of Agility will help raise your critical hits, and Vitality and Intelligence are always fairly useful too. Chance continues to be important later on, so don't ignore it either.

Level 41-50
It's time to think about an Ice Kwak Set (that doesn't mean that you should throw out your Prespic Set, it is extremely useful for leveling, because your main opponents - Cracklers, Treechnids and Scaraleafs have surprisingly low damage and it gives you decent wisdom as well). Ice Kwak Set is designed only for Enutrofs, it gives a huge amount of Chance, some Intelligence, some Wisdom, decent bonus to crits and (sic!) +1 range, +1AP & +1MP - really brilliant. Note that you can wear only 7 items of 8 to gain that bonuses, one of which is an Ice Bwak. I recommend to fill 2 other slots with some decent +damage items (Ringtree +5, etc. will do.)

Level 51-60
Equipment wise stay with your prespic / robber set combo. With a perfect damage set you will be dealing between 60 and 90 damage per round from your coin throwing. Although the Ice Kwak Set looks like a great Enu set you are better off saving your money and time.

At level 60 you can get the very expensive Gelano. Mixed with a good Xelor Amulet and Sandals Koholiks you will end up with 8 AP, 4 MP and a good amount of wisdom and some additional critical.

You can finish off with a weapon and pet of your choice. I choose to stay with the Ergot Mina and a Gobtubby for the extra life, but there are many other workable choices. A chance pet or a wisdom pet are other good options. You could also choose to use a wisdom enhancing weapon, or a water based weapon with the appropriate weapon skill.

From 51 to 60 when solo leveling you will find piglets still give you the best experience for your time. You should be able to take on any group of piglets as long as you are on a map with enough space to stay out of their range for a number of rounds. Fungi masters are another option, they give slightly more experience, but you will find yourself taking more damage and time fighting them. You will also have a harder time finding groups around your level to kill.

Equipment

 * Boone Set or Young Adventurer Set (1-21) if you have enough money (Strong Bow) > (It used to be holic bow!)
 * Full Farmer Set (20+) or Full Moskito Set (21+)
 * Bandit Set pieces suplemented with Moskito Set pieces. (26+)
 * Prespic Set suplemented with Bandit Set. (combine both) (38+)
 * Ice Kwak Set Recommended to high level enutrofs. (42+)(Mechba Shovel)
 * Akwadala Set Highly recommended! Suplemented with Ice Kwakring and Water Bwak. (43+) (if you cant afford try blue scara set.


 * Try to add some dreggon equipment and other stuff for +1mp or +1ap always usefull or red turtle set.


 * At level 70+, a custom Set is best. An example is an "Teeth of Wabbits" Amulet or Aerdala Amulet, Blue Turtle Belt, Axel, Akwadala Cloak or Desire O' Ball Cloak or Caracape, Pilbocks Hat or Sapphire Dragolining or Caracap, caraboots or Gobball Breeder boots, and 2 Ano Neemous Rings.
 * 80+ Axel or Gicque Shovel, Sapphire Dragolining, Akwadala Cloak, Shika's Ears, Loopine's ring and/or Ano Neemous Ring, Blue Turtle Belt, Gobball Breeder boots, Water Bwak or Minimino

Long-term Economical Leveling/Battle Set These setups are economical in the long run, including only expensive items that will be usefull at high level. The key point is to maintain 8ap/3mp over lvl60. The only low-level specific item is Ergot Mina; however, you will save alot of bread money between lvl20 and lvl68. Gelano is expensive, but all resources gathered from leveling to lvl60 will pay a big portion of it; if you still can't afford it, simply use Axel at lvl72 with a nice ring. The leveling set is:
 * <38 cheap pieces of Gobball Set and Ergot Mina + big ghast.
 * >38 full Prespic Set with Bandit Set pieces, Gobboots and Ergot Mina + big ghast.
 * >60 Prespic Set, gelano, Kam Assutra's amulet, Gobboots, Ergot Mina + big ghast.
 * 68-100 Prespic Set, gelano, Aerdala Amulet, Gobball Breeder boots (+1mp), Tortoi Hammer (-1mp) + big ghast.
 * 72-100 (no gelano) Prespic Set, Ano Neemous Ring, Aerdala Amulet, Gobball Breeder boots, Axel + big ghast.

(In My case, i prefer Daudgee+desire ball, 1 silimelles and 1 ano neemous, 1 xelors ammy/aerdala,Tarsy's boots, Tortoi Hammer and a nice pink draggy.) more wis and vit for some money. (if u can have some nice Cawwot Dofus, it will be nice too)

with these pieces, you can very cheaply convert to a "battle" set by replacing prespic set by a good Pilbocks Hat, Akwadala Cloak, Blue Turtle Belt, good Blue Scararing, and good water bwak. This gives you huge chance, +range and +crit for tougher opponents at the cost of wisdom, and it will keep the game fun until you're high level enough for epic levels equipments.

Note: A set recomendable if you are freakishly rich and of a really high lvl: Which can give you: +50 damage, +5 range, +1 mp and +1 ap. And you get +1 ap at lvl 100. so you will have a total of 8 ap which allows you to use Coins Trow 4 times and hit around 60-115 a hit.
 * Dreggon Shovel
 * Spring leaf
 * Moowish Belt
 * Dark Animal Boots
 * Mastralis Croak
 * Kaliptus Headband
 * Dragon Pig Ring
 * Ancestral Ring

Weapons
Note: The Holic Bow and Ergot Mina are expensive weapons for f2p or new starters. You can stick to your gobball Hammer till lvl 26, by then you will have to pick up a robber set and have robber daggers. You will not use these, but instead use them for the +damages for your coin throwing.

After the 1.20 update Enus get a 0% modifier with shovels, a -5% modifier with hammers and a -10% modifier with every other weapon. Please note that all of those modifiers directly influence the base damage of the weapon and are not the same thing as weapon skills. Also class boni do not exist any more in their previous form (like +40% on shovels.) Imposing woukuis shovel 64+ does nice damage too if it is maged.
 * 055/070 Below :
 * 10+ Sponge Shovel (Water)
 * 10+ Gobball Hammer (Earth and Fire)
 * 11+ Half Loaf     (Water)
 * 15+ Holic Bow     (Water)
 * 15+ Strong Bow    (Water)
 * 17+ Damaged Farmer's Scythe (steals water)
 * 20+ Ergot Mina    (steals water)
 * 24+ Thart's Slicer (Water)
 * 24+ Layte's Slicer (Water)
 * 25+ Kitten Tails  (Water and Air)
 * 29+ '110' Spear   (Water)
 * 30+ Ykulf Bow     (Water)
 * 40+ Eulasse Daggers(Water and Earth)
 * 41+ Ice Kwakblade (Water)
 * 43+ Akwadala Staff (Water)
 * 45+ Mechba Shovel (Water)
 * 55+ Tortoi Hammer (Water)with -1MP.
 * 55+ Zebuth Shovel (Water) Requires Brakmarian alignment to wear. But it got very high damage for its level. Already got water damage and is 6AP to use.
 * 60+ Great Mechba Shovel (Water)


 * 070 Shovel Minister : This recently released shovel is what every Enu wished for. With water steal, 4AP to use and solid base damage this shovel will be definately very high on your priority list. Has to be maged and is 4AP to use.
 * 071 Gicque Shovel : The second decent shovel in the Enu arsenal. This shovel will shine if you can get the critical rate from 1/25 down to 1/2, resulting in very high damage. Dont be too worried about the 1-80 heals, most of the time you will hit much more than you heal. Has to be maged and is 4AP to use.
 * 072 Axel Shovel : Again a very nice shovel that also gives +1AP. If you cant afford a Gelano (+1AP ring, no other stats) this shovel can help you to get the 8AP for casting Shovel of Judgment twice. Already got water damage and is 4AP to use.
 * 087 Helabete Shovel : Again a shovel with a huge bonus to critical hits. With +15 on a critical hit either get the critical rate down to 1/2 or skip this shovel. Has to be maged and is 5AP to use.
 * 094 Hebuse Shovel : With solid damage this is a shovel to think about. It will also hit high without the need of critical hits. Has to be maged and is 5AP to use.


 * 115 Moh Shovel : Before the 1.20 update this was one of my favourite shovel. I cant recall any other weapon with more than 9-15 element steal so this is the best self-healing weapon in the game. I used it often after being killed in a fight to attack a Piwi and stall the fight long enough until I healed myself full on Cawwot, Living Shovel and all of the other summons I got. Already got water damage and is 4AP to use. But after the 1.20 update the low base damage of 9-15 is weakened again and the damage is a pity now. Its a nice shovel to have for Enus who just reached 115, but I recommend switching to get a Dark Miner Shovel once you hit 120.
 * Shovel Ijah 115+ (Water)


 * 120 Shovel of the Dark Miner :While the shovels before were all ok, this is where we get into the higher damage category. With dual damage, +damages from equipment count twice and will increase your damage considerably. Important for Player vs. Player is also, that this shovel is one-handed. Has a water-type damage and a neutral-type damage (that can be maged) and is 5AP to use.
 * 121 Hikule Shovel : Hikule comes one level after the Dark Miner shovel and while the base damage on this shovel is amazing it will still deal lower damage than Dark Miner. Why? Because of the +damages from your equipment. With them counting twice they will make the difference in your damage. Has to be forged and is 5AP to use. Is also 1-handed.
 * 127 Dreggon Shovel : To be honest I dont like this shovel very much. From my point of view the damage is rather low, only on a critical hit it seems worthwile. The neutral steal isnt appealing either. Still a nice alternative if you want more vitality and free your belt and a ring slot (for 10AP to attack twice with a 5AP shovel, Gelano (ring) and Powerful dazzling belt (+1AP) being the most common equipments used to achieve 10AP). Needs to be forged and is 4AP to use. Please note that the steal part cannot be maged!
 * Cake Shovel : This is basically a dagger in shovel form. Its absolutely necessary to get the 1/30 critical rate down to 1/2 or your damage will be rather low. However once you get 1/2 on this shovel the damage will be amazing. This shovel is especially useful against AP-draining enemies like Troolls and Xelors in Player vs. Player. Has to be maged and is 3AP to use.
 * 137 Shovel Shattkitou (lvl137) : I have to admit I have yet to see that shovel in action. But with the very nice Agi/Cha gear released in the 1.20 update (though most of them are pretty high-level) and air steal this shovel definately shouldnt be underestimated. Has to be maged and is 4AP to use.
 * 142 Splitting Shovel : Now THIS is an amazing shovel. Huge base damage AND water steal make this shovel excellent. Also gives decent vitality and other stats (as long as you are not too unlucky and ruin the stats after maging) Needs to be forged and is 5AP to use.
 * 173 Shovel Egant : For a chance Enu this shovel is a joke. A bad joke. The base damage on it are indeed very nice and with dual element damage this shovel can be deadly in the hands of an Int/Str Enu. But Cha Enus are still stuck with Splitting. Got earth and fire damage and is 5AP to use.
 * 176 Hickory Shovel : Again a joke shovel. Yes it got water damage. Yes it doesnt require 10AP to use. But it got an absolutely rediculous condition of Intelligence > 250 and fire damage as well. While I appreaciate the intention of the developers to push hybrid builds a chance Enu has no will to heal the opponent for several 100s with Bribery (which will happen if you plan to use this shovel seriously). Got fire and water damage and is 4AP to use.

Actually there are some (chance based) Enus who are using this shovel. I have to agree that on 1/2 can do impressive damage. With Minotot set parts and custom gear the fire damage is acceptable as well.

It's also worth mentioning that shovels are not the only weapons for Enutrofs- Hammers and Axes are becoming increasingly popular, in particular, Metal Hammer, Dreggon Axe, Ougaammer, and Canni Blade.