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When on the combat screen before entering combat, there is a box filled with abilities that you can choose to do. You must have an auto-style ability that has no cooldowns. You can then add other abilities. The maximum number of abilities you can have in your ability rotation can be increased by increasing your total number of combat levels. These abilities can be item-specific (meaning you must have a certain item equipped to use them), or they can be universal abilities (meaning you can always use them, no matter what). Universal abilities can be obtained by consuming skill books, which drop from dungeons.
 
When on the combat screen before entering combat, there is a box filled with abilities that you can choose to do. You must have an auto-style ability that has no cooldowns. You can then add other abilities. The maximum number of abilities you can have in your ability rotation can be increased by increasing your total number of combat levels. These abilities can be item-specific (meaning you must have a certain item equipped to use them), or they can be universal abilities (meaning you can always use them, no matter what). Universal abilities can be obtained by consuming skill books, which drop from dungeons.
 
 
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