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The Most Balanced Mastersmith Build for PVP Ragnarok Origin Classic
Reviewed against the current ROOC guide pool and still useful for today's build planning.
Summary
A Mastersmith PvP guide framed around balance rather than a single extreme route. It gives players another way to evaluate the class when they want durability, damage, and utility to coexist.
Best for
Mastersmith players who want a PvP setup that is not purely showcase-driven or narrowly specialized.
Our take
Balanced builds can be easier to live with across daily fights, but they still involve tradeoffs. Compare this with low-spender and route-specific pages before deciding what “balanced” means for your account.
Codex reading
ROOC Codex indexes this as a PvP resource for Mastersmith. The practical reason to open it is: Mastersmith players who want a PvP setup that is not purely showcase-driven or narrowly specialized. That context matters because the same source can be strong for one account stage and wasteful for another.
Our reading of the guide is intentionally narrow: Balanced builds can be easier to live with across daily fights, but they still involve tradeoffs. Compare this with low-spender and route-specific pages before deciding what “balanced” means for your account. Use that note as the filter before copying stats, skill order, cards, or gear priorities from the source.
Relevant tags for this page are Balanced Build, PvP, Mastersmith, Build. If those tags do not match what you are building right now, start with another class or topic page before investing resources.
How to use this guide
Use this as a PvP reference for Mastersmith, but copy the decision logic before copying the exact numbers. ROOC builds can change quickly when server level, refine access, card supply, and guild PvP priorities move.
For this guide, pay special attention to gear scaling, utility pressure, and resource management. If your account is newer, under-geared, or mostly F2P, follow the cheaper stat, skill, and gear priorities first, then treat expensive upgrades as later optimizations.
Original guide by Predidi on YouTube. We link to the source and add our own summary and verdict; we do not reproduce the creator's content. Open the source ↗