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Mezzanon posted:please tell me how to access this feature Go to the Journal and hit R
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:14 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 05:52 |
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Skip tier 2 gear entirely. If you can get the thieves tips and tricks in Grandport youll have enough late game tear for your whole entourage
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:15 |
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Subjunctive posted:All game RNGs have a seed, though? True. I guess I mean a changing seed. Reloading and trying for 5 chances at 50% failing all of them. Reloading, failing 5 more. So it's not generating a seed when you load. Which means it's probably exploitable. Maybe. With caits and bewildering being a thing nerds going to be looking to exploit it. Hard.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:18 |
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qbert posted:Was thinking about tackling Runelord next. Does the above strat still work? You can't reflect that boss's attacks. They're physical. Barudak posted:Skip tier 2 gear entirely. If you can get the thieves tips and tricks in Grandport youll have enough late game tear for your whole entourage Yeah thieves tips and tricks helps a ton. Seems like I've been looking in the wrong places though Totally skipping a gear tier sounds like fun, if nothing else, so I'll have to give that a shot.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:19 |
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Barudak posted:Skip tier 2 gear entirely. If you can get the thieves tips and tricks in Grandport youll have enough late game tear for your whole entourage Gear is arguably more important than levels, and this will set you up for late mid/early endgame, but it is also kinda disappointing when you do this early because every single weapon shop you hit afterwards will just be filled with useless garbage you won't care about and you don't get that sense of incremental improvement and excitement about what new upgrades lie in the next town. I'm not at all criticizing anyone who decides they want to do it, because I did it myself and if you don't care about that then by all means do it, but I'm personally coming to the realization that I regret jumping so far ahead in the equipment department.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:20 |
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I also learned not to just hit that optimize button. It likes physical attacks more then elemental damage on staffs for example. Higher level gear might not be better depending on build.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:22 |
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Kamikaze Raider posted:Gear is arguably more important than levels, and this will set you up for late mid/early endgame, but it is also kinda disappointing when you do this early because every single weapon shop you hit afterwards will just be filled with useless garbage you won't care about and you don't get that sense of incremental improvement and excitement about what new upgrades lie in the next town. Yeah, and I think there's a balance to strike. Sometimes I go to a weapon shop and see a bunch of upgrades that I can afford like one of, which is a different kind of disappointing, so I guess it's a question of whether I'd rather leapfrog the gear curve or feel like I'm always behind the gear curve.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:24 |
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The problem with starting with Olberic is that H'aanit feels just kinda poor. Her Summon is kinda troublesome to keep up with already, and she's decidedly less durable compared to Olberic or even Alfyn. Most of her skills aren't super good, so I've mostly just been using her as an Apothecary.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:29 |
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Harrow posted:job combos Thanks, this is helpful. A lot of it mirrors what I'm already doing but I'm about to have to switch to my B-Team for a while to even up the levels and I was still wondering how I was going to sort out who did what. I like the idea of Ophilia as a tanky healer although I also like Alfyn as a Warrior...and then there's also that I'd really like to make H'aanit a warrior too so not being able to just subclass 3/4 of the team as warriors is really annoying lol Cyrus is my main and I've had trouble finding subjobs that I liked on him that didn't distract too much from him just blasting poo poo off the map with magic, but cleric is nice for holy damage; I'll probably swap him over to dancer for a while for the dark element when I put Ophilia back in rotation (and also I do love that he really wants to dance he is the best boy) I'm kinda figuring out my team rotations... 1. Cyrus (main) - the best boy. I'm almost tempted to just leave him non-subclassed until I get the advanced jobs b/c I just want him to always be blasting. I'm glad I started with him. 2. Therion - man I love stealing and hate not having him in the party so he's probably going to end up permanent, he's good support and right now I have him subclassed to Hunter so he also has good weapon coverage for breaking. 3. Olberic - also a very good boy, I'd way rather challenge than provoke in towns and omg he dominates for physical damage. Right now I have his 2nd job as Apothecary for HP + axes, and the skills are pretty handy for tough challenges too. 4/5. Tressa / Alfyn - I rank them about equal as far as utility and how much I want to rotate them in and out. Right now I have Tressa as Dancer and Alfyn as Warrior so if I'm facing a lot of wind-weak guys I reach for Tressa, and her support skills have nice variety and now that I'm starting to roll in money a bit more Hired Help is very handy. If I'm feeling kinda broke I also like taking her to beef up my wallet lol. I like using Alfyn as main healer + breaker with Concoct -- it's really handy for a lot of different situations, plus if I set him as a Warrior he can step in for Olberic as my primary physical damage dealer and tank a lot of hits with all those HP. Character-wise they both have kind of an aw-shucks bright-eyed wonder going on and I think that pairs well with 1-3 being older, more worldly, and jaded so I just like that party dynamic overall. 6. Ophilia - I'm still kinda neutral to meh on her, but it's nice to have a dedicated healer instead of taking another character's damage-dealing turns to heal everyone up. I'm doing her Ch2 next, so I may have more opinions on her after I use her more. She was the 2nd char I picked up and the Cyrus/Ophilia combo was really strong for the early game at least so I expect that will continue to hold true at least She just seems very boring, personality wise. 7/8. Primrose / H'aanit - I am very meh on both of them at this point. H'aanit's beasts are annoying, it's a pain tot get the good ones and then I use them up and have to get more and UGH. So I barely use that, unless I just really need a weapon/element to break something and happen to have a beast for it. Bow coverage is easy to get on other characters, plus her dialogue is just obnoxious. I'm only going to use her when forced by story probably. Primrose is basically the same, she's not doing anything that other chars can't also do and I am really unimpressed by her storyline, like if Ch1 and 2 are the good parts and I found them super cringey I am not looking forward to the rest. I assume I'll be forced to Allure some folks for sidequests but I'm going to try to herd them with Ophilia first darn it.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:29 |
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Try to not have a B team as you will need to powerlevel for the endgame. Also primrose having buffs, regenerating SP, and the second best elemental attack stat means she makes a great off caster or full buff monster. Haanit on the other hand naturally gets leghold trap which is crazy good ontop of how gosh darn good the other passive skills hunter gets at the start of the game are.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:35 |
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Harrow posted:You can't reflect that boss's attacks. They're physical. Ah whoops. Guess Starseer next it is!
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:42 |
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I can leghold trap all day w/hunter Therion though and then steal my way through every town H'aanit was my 3rd character pickup and I kinda feel like once I got the rest of the chars she just felt really outclassed. Stat-wise Primrose might be decent but I dislike that whole revenge-sexpot type of character to begin with so I'm disinclined to use her unless I just absolutely have to. My team slots are shaping up to be more like A-team (Cyrus/Therion) B-team (Oberic/Tressa/Alfyn/Ophilia) who swap in and out and keep their levels even C-team (H'aanit/Primrose) ugh do I have to e: I think I'll cross the end game bridge when I come to it. I'm still doing Ch2s right now so I don't really care about endgame utility it's more who is fun for me to run through these early/midgame stories. I'm also suspecting that if I don't let team C get TOO far behind then having one person in a party that has to be carried a bit by the other 3 can be dealt with easier than having 4 strong/4 weak. Everything Burrito fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Jul 30, 2018 |
# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:42 |
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Haanit is probably the worst character in pure mechanical terms if only because her capturing monsters thing is both tedious and the payoff middling other than poisoning duels too high level for olberic. Ophelia and Primrose summon gets some extremely powerful people in the end game who can slather party wife multibuffs on you
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:56 |
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Natural leg trap goes a long way, especially if you want to fit in a Warmaster without sacrificing a hunter slot on someone else
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:58 |
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H'aanit also has the issue where her Path skill is useless most of the time, and she has to directly compete with Olberic who is probably all around better at almost anything involving fighting. So yeah I can see how people'd get soured off using her, especially considering the language in her chapters can be divisive.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 19:02 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:H'aanit also has the issue where her Path skill is useless most of the time, and she has to directly compete with Olberic who is probably all around better at almost anything involving fighting. I think she would be easily outclassed by Olberic if it weren't for Leghold Trap, which is just a ridiculously useful skill against bosses (especially some really tough endgame bosses). Sure, you can just give someone else the Hunter second job, but there will definitely be fights where all your other characters are setup with something else, and because Warrior doesn't really have any crucial skills, it just makes sense to go with her + some other job.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 19:08 |
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This guy's channel has some nice short vids with builds that do the big damage and also a few showing off some other things. There are late game and post game spoilers there though. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTEedtte4XYZwqbjQ1YoDUw
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 19:08 |
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Shadow Ninja 64 posted:This guy's channel has some nice short vids with builds that do the big damage and also a few showing off some other things. There are late game and post game spoilers there though. His Tressa Runelord video has me convinced to let Cyrus spend a little time as a Warmaster once I unlock Runelord. I can't imagine there's anyone better for actually using the elemental pursuits Runelord enables--nobody else is going to have Elemental Attack that high while using a job with all-hitting physical attacks. Not sure if it's going to be better than Cyrus as a Sorcerer but "give the nerdy guy every weapon" is a gimmick I can get behind. Plus he has a cool Warmaster costume
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 19:13 |
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You should generally always equip a sub class on someone. Theres very little reason not to
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:02 |
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Harlock posted:You should generally always equip a sub class on someone. Theres very little reason not to The only reason is you only like their default outfit.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:04 |
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Harlock posted:You should generally always equip a sub class on someone. Theres very little reason not to Yeah, it's just that the expected subjobs for someone like Cyrus are more caster-focused, like Sorcerer, rather than something that piles on weapon attacks, like Warmaster. Assuming my post is what you're responding to, anyway. Even if Sorcerer is a little duplicative with Scholar it's also just way better and Cyrus is a walking nuke with it. But making him a Warmaster to do huge damage with runic elemental pursuits is a hilarious gimmick to me.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:18 |
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These drop rates for the Battle-tested gear are pretty unfortunate, but at least the setup for winning those fights first turn is pretty easy to set up provided you've hit mid 70s like me. Regarding the channel I linked before and one of the videos already mentioned, I went through the list of weapons to see which ones increase damage for a particular element (apparently a 1.3x multiplier): Fire: Harald's Sword, Heathcote's Dagger Ice: Battle-tested Axe, Absolute Zero Staff Lightning: Lizardking's Axe, Battle-tested Axe Wind: Tradewinds Spear, Primeval Bow of Storms Light: Bishop's Staff Dark: Adamantine Dagger Apparently these multipliers stack, too, so Lightning, Light, and Dark kinda get the short end of the stick here.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:42 |
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DLC Inc posted:eye for an eye picks the most recent equipped weapon for retaliation, right? was wondering if it tended to pick one that could Break enemies if possible. It seems to use the weapon that's currently selected, unless you've used a skill that has a weapon type, in which case it uses the weapon of that type. For example, I select axe on H'aanit at the start of the fight but then use Leghold Trap, and she counters with the axe, but if I select axe and use Thousand Spears she counters with the spear. Every character starts with the same weapon selected at the start of each battle, so in a provoke fight H'aanit will always counter with a bow.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:49 |
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Warmaster is kicking my goddamn rear end. Think i'll come back later when I have more JP and can learn some Runemaster skills.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:13 |
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Is there a reason to use Arrowstorm over Arrow Rain on bosses? Does the former do more damage or guarantee more hits or something? I see guide videos and boss strats that always mention Arrowstorm.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:16 |
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qbert posted:Is there a reason to use Arrowstorm over Arrow Rain on bosses? Does the former do more damage or guarantee more hits or something? I see guide videos and boss strats that always mention Arrowstorm. Besides hitting everything if there are adds, it seems to hit way more accurately. Like 3/4 are hits instead of 1/4 in my experience.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:18 |
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I just brutalized Ophilia's ch4 boss in a single guard break. Fight took less than 4 full turns. Olberic warmaster Tressa Runelord Ophilia Sorcerer Primrose Scholar Tressa was transfer rune then 2bp light rune on the party, followed by normal attacks with a spear (rune glaive) for ~200ish with 9999 chasers. Olberic taunted and then used liondog which ripped up a bunch of shields. Then in the break they used the warmaster divine for probably 45k+ damage even without a defense debuff. Ophilia summoned a cleric NPC with deep breath (1500hp aoe heal, which I think it used every turn) and then used the sorcerer light skill for 15-16k damage, and her melee after that was 200ish with 9999 chasers. Primrose buffed Ophilia's magic and then hit with her dagger and a 9999 chaser. I was going to have Primrose dance once she had 3BP to spend but I forgot to do so at first. I remembered Ophilia finished off the boss but oh well.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:37 |
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I’m surprised nobody’s really mentioned the post-C4 side quests so far, they seem to be pretty good beyond just the rewards since they revisit a lot of the characters you’ve met in the previous chapters. Hooking up two people from the Chapter 1’s of Alfyn and Cyrus, hell yeah.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:42 |
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What the HECK man now I know that's gonna happen
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 21:47 |
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I’m sorry about that! That’s my bad. Edited in spoiler tags.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 22:01 |
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Shadow Ninja 64 posted:These drop rates for the Battle-tested gear are pretty unfortunate, but at least the setup for winning those fights first turn is pretty easy to set up provided you've hit mid 70s like me. The 10* guy in Bolderfall goes down in a couple rounds to my Olberic (warmaster) and he's only in the mid-50s. Though single round wins are nice too. Shame you have to leave and come back or reload to duel again though since that'll be the bulk of time spent/wasted if anyone grinds for those drops. That sword says 'augments physical' but it doesn't give you the atk/def buffs like you get from skills (or the warmaster passive) so I guess whatever it does stacks because with ~810 atk Olberic hits for over 1500 dmg even when an enemy's defense isn't broken. And his sword hit in the warmaster divine skill does 9999 consistently.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 22:30 |
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Tressa chapter 4: BITCH DONE STOLE MY JOURNAL
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 23:04 |
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Mega64 posted:I’m surprised nobody’s really mentioned the post-C4 side quests so far, they seem to be pretty good beyond just the rewards since they revisit a lot of the characters you’ve met in the previous chapters. Hooking up two people from the Chapter 1’s of Alfyn and Cyrus, hell yeah. Well, for me (Alfyn post-C4 spoiler) Ogen disappeared after his cutscene, and I now can't find him anywhere. I double-checked that he's not being guided or allured, so... no idea.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 00:09 |
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WhiteHowler posted:Well, for me (Alfyn post-C4 spoiler) Ogen disappeared after his cutscene, and I now can't find him anywhere. I double-checked that he's not being guided or allured, so... no idea. He should be one screen north at the grave by the church.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 00:28 |
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Is there a list of places to inquire at to get the steal/inquire/etc improvements?
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 00:37 |
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redreader posted:Is there a list of places to inquire at to get the steal/inquire/etc improvements? Theyre only in towns those characters visit for plot reasons. The only one that truly matters is grandport, on the first screen there is a guy guarding a house. Beat him up, inquire on the lady within, steal everything in grandport and dont deal with purchasing new gear till endgame.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 00:51 |
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Barudak posted:Theyre only in towns those characters visit for plot reasons. The only one that truly matters is grandport, on the first screen there is a guy guarding a house. Beat him up, inquire on the lady within, steal everything in grandport and dont deal with purchasing new gear till endgame. Therion never has to visit Grandport though, and there's also none in his Ch4 town (as far as I know) redreader posted:Is there a list of places to inquire at to get the steal/inquire/etc improvements? For stealing bonuses: Woman who welcomes you to Boulderfall, guy in the house next to the Tavern in Wellspring (you have to beat up a guard outside the house first), man with a feathered cap next to some kids in Noblecourt, and the one mentioned above.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 02:37 |
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BP Eater is ridiculous. Therion did probably 75-80k damage to the boss of H'annit's ch4 story with the warmaster divine skill. Every hit was for 12-16k damage (except rod for 10.5k) and the boss didn't even have a defense debuff on it. Only have Primrose's ch4 left to go but I got the xp and jp up accessories, and prioritized Ophilia's story when I saw they existed and use those alongside the passive skills so random encounters are giving upwards of 1500xp and 500jp so everyone's been leveling nicely. H'aanit is the lowest at 53 and everyone else is 55-62 now. I also didn't realize stats cap at 999 until I gave Primrose all my caster gear (which included element augmentors that she's not using now). Barudak posted:Theyre only in towns those characters visit for plot reasons. The only one that truly matters is grandport, on the first screen there is a guy guarding a house. Beat him up, inquire on the lady within, steal everything in grandport and dont deal with purchasing new gear till endgame. This is wrong.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 02:42 |
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Most of the path actions are fairly similar to each other but it's kinda silly how much better Challenge is compared to Provoke.
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# ? Jul 31, 2018 02:56 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:Most of the path actions are fairly similar to each other but it's kinda silly how much better Challenge is compared to Provoke. Inquire is better than Scrutinize if you have the levels for it. Steal and Purchase are pretty close; if the Steal chance is high enough, Stealing is much better. If you have the cash (and Tressa does), Purchase has no risk. But yes, I agree. Challenge is way better than Provoke, because Olberic can use his attack and his subjob.
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