The Priest, a profession that sounds steady and sacred, is actually an all-around magic master, capable not only of healing teammates but also dealing high burst damage in combat. Today, I'll introduce the Priest in the world of Dragon Nest. For many newcomers, the Priest might be a somewhat enigmatic class. Let's delve into the true charm of the Priest in the world of Dragon Nest and how to bring out the best in this character.

In the game, the role of the Priest goes beyond just being a healer; its playstyle can be divided into two completely different directions. You can choose to play as a support healer or build him into a powerful damage-dealing mage. Both playstyles, with their unique skill point allocations and equipment choices, allow the Priest to shine in different ways.

As a healing class, the primary task of the Priest is to provide healing and buffs to teammates, ensuring the team doesn't fall apart during battles. In terms of skill points, Healing Hand is an essential core skill, and you should aim to maximize its healing effect. Also, don't overlook skills like Miracle Hand and Guardian, which significantly enhance your ability to protect teammates, ensuring you can save them in critical moments.

For equipment, a healing Priest should focus on gear with magic attack bonuses, while not neglecting defensive attributes. After all, as a healer, you may need to take some hits, so defensive gear will help you survive better.

If you don't want to be just a healer, the Priest's magic damage dealer role can also give you a thrilling combat experience. Unleashing Thunder Power, releasing lightning attacks, and stunning enemies with no chance to counter. Skills like Lightning Hand and Thunderstorm can deal massive damage instantly, especially in group battles, where the Priest as a mage can let you feel the thrill of dealing damage.

To make the Priest's damage output more potent, you need to max out the lightning skills, focusing on enhancing attack skills like Electric Sword. Equipment choice is also crucial; gear that boosts magic attack and increases spell casting speed will help you cast skills faster and deal higher damage.

If you prefer a versatile playstyle, consider the "half-damage, half-healing" path for the Priest. The advantage of this playstyle is that the Priest can serve as a jack-of-all-trades in solo dungeons, providing some healing support while still dealing considerable damage. You can equip a staff as your main weapon and pair it with a magic book, allowing the Priest to excel in both healing and damage output.

The Priest's performance in dungeons is commendable, especially in large-scale multi-player dungeons like the Black Dragon dungeon, where the role of the Priest as a support is particularly important. Through healing and buffing skills, you can help the team improve their survivability and ensure the battle doesn't end prematurely. In solo dungeons, the Priest's high burst damage can also help you quickly defeat enemies and complete challenges.
This concludes the introduction to the Priest in the world of Dragon Nest. Hopefully, through this guide, everyone can have a clearer understanding of the Priest's role and choose a playstyle that suits them, making their adventure in the world of Dragon Nest more enjoyable. Come and experience the endless possibilities of the Priest for yourself!