Dragon Nest Gladiator Transformation 5 (T5) Changes

What is T5?

T5 or the abbreviation for Transformation 5 is the update by DN developers which rebuild the whole game. They will add or remove something from the game, beginning from class skills to NPC and whatsoever they want to add or remove in the game, to make the experience even better.

Why should I bother to read this?

When you read this post, you will have knowledge on the changes that will occur in Dragon Nest, especially on your character. With this knowledge, you can plan by now the things you will do to your character. But remember, just plan for now and don't implement it just yet. Also, knowing the changes in t5 could bring big difference in terms of farming gold as sometimes, the developer will bring new materials to the game or, those who are useless materials, might become very useful and very expensive on T5.

So now, let's see what will be the changes at Transformation 5 (T5) on your Gladiator Class..


Notable changes:
Hacking Stance, Eclipse, Dash ____ skills damage nerfed.
Triple Slash, Feint, and Forward Thrust do ridiculously high damage.
Forward Thrust performs a 20% critical resist debuff.
Parry may potentially become relevant.
Coup and Frenzied Charge hit a bit harder.
Courageous Shout no longer performs SA Break debuff.
Luring Slice downgraded from 50% -> 20%.

Personal Thoughts:

Parry looks interesting. Need to learn how it works. Has a 5sec CD, so I'm assuming it will function probably like Hornet's Touch from Lencea.

Hacking Stance looks irrelevant. Very unimpressive in contrast to other moves.

Forward Thrust and Triple Slash are upgraded from glorified filler skills to powerful burst skills. Roughly 2.5 times stronger. Feint is tripled.

Frenzied Charge Instant is spammed from use of Dash Kicks and Dash Combos.

Even though Coup gained some damage, it may "feel weaker" due to the contrast of your other EX skills hitting significantly higher numbers.

Hype Train looks the same, so Courageous Shout + Hype Train is unimpressive still.

The difficulty to playing T5 Gladiator to its highest damage potential may involve using Feint as much as possible. Feint micromanagement is now a thing.

Lastly, here's a video showcasing Gladiator at T5:

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