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=== Help! I keep running out of SP! ===
 
=== Help! I keep running out of SP! ===
  
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* Make sure you always have the fountain buff on; head back to town and refresh it
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* Make sure you always have the fountain buff on; head back to town and refresh it as needed
 
* Grind in areas where a full SP pool allows you to get enough EXP (or close) to level, replenishing your SP
 
* Grind in areas where a full SP pool allows you to get enough EXP (or close) to level, replenishing your SP
 
* As an addendum to above, tune yourself to fight enemies efficiently that leverage your SP:damage ratio (just barely one-shotting is ideal, within kill range of autos is also good)
 
* As an addendum to above, tune yourself to fight enemies efficiently that leverage your SP:damage ratio (just barely one-shotting is ideal, within kill range of autos is also good)
 
* Don't be afraid to invest in some Int for leveling purposes - resets are free
 
* Don't be afraid to invest in some Int for leveling purposes - resets are free
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* Be willing to @main/bwing back to town for fountain healing as needed since it likely beats sitting on a map, even with the added travel time
 
 
* Invest in Sustain, Enlightened, and Cost Down runes
 
* Invest in Sustain, Enlightened, and Cost Down runes
 
* Party with players that help with SP recovery such as Adepts, Priests, and Professors (and just party in general)
 
* Party with players that help with SP recovery such as Adepts, Priests, and Professors (and just party in general)

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