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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicSpice View Post
    the way i see that big package, it's 21 pulls (one forced to be SSR and you can save the magic jewels) and two break limit items (that normally cost 40 drag eyes together which is FAR more expensive) for 9800 coins... that's honestly not bad, especially considering that hey, you get another batch of magic jewels adding that much....


    it's expensive, so not everyone will go for it, but I think it's worth getting for that price and what you get out of it.--
    ... let's break that package down before you sucker anyone into buying it.

    What you get:
    - 60 bucks of "value" in pulls (10 non-rate up, 10 rate up), but these pulls are a complete scam so might as well value them at 0.
    - SSR Eidolon limit break which is complete garbage without P2W Eidolons, so only applies to people who have P2W Eidolons (or Kaisers).
    - SSR guaranteed ticket which has a 50% chance of giving you complete trash, so ~25 bucks of value going by 50 bucks for guaranteed SSR Hime.
    - The SSR weapon limit break material can be really good, I guess.

    So we're talking 25-85 bucks of value, depending on how you rate the pulls. If you're not a person who has more money than common sense, then you're not going to value those random pulls. So you're then paying 73 dollars for the weapon Limit Break item. Even if you have a P2W Eidolon (or a Kaiser) for double the value, the 30 bucks just for the weapon Limit Break item is a much better deal, but even then, it's just ONE Limit Break to ONE weapon in ONE element. Sure, reaching a FLB Hime/non-Hime SSR weapon is a fairly big deal, but don't get your hopes up all too much.
    Quote Originally Posted by MagicSpice View Post
    -- plus people forget that eidolons like echinda hit 60%. it's around half of what the 100% ones get sure... --
    Okay, for one, nobody is getting a LMB Echidna without spending thousands and thousands of dollars into the game. And for those people, buying this package is a no-brainer since they'd spend it on the game anyway.

    Secondly, 45% elemental is baseline. So Echidna isn't "oooh half of 100% ones!!11", it's "15% compared to 55% gain" over baseline. It's not half, it's not even ONE THIRD of a P2W Eidolon. It's a bit over one-fourth.

    Thirdly, you need at least two-star Echidna before she's even worth using over baseline, so exclusive only to those who spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on the game. As such, your point again only applies to people who have more money than common sense.

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    except you still need eidolons of matching element later on.... like idk... the light one that's about to get released? This eventually applies to the dark one, which echidna matches on element (and the azathoth i'm sitting on).


    otherwise your "100% eidolon" boost only caps at 80%, regardless of break limit. so i don't see a waste in the SSR ticket... and DMM side does have 120% ones for wind and thunder but... same concept when they hit way later down the line...


    the break limit items are debatable, but like i said, i'm not throwing 20 drag eyes at one anytime soon, which is far more expensive than the 73 bucks you said they're worth...

    plus i said it's 21 pulls cause you are getting 3k magic jewels.... so, that makes it pretty much 60 bucks worth of pulls... the extra stuff is really 38 bucks

    but that just makes the other one more worthwhile when looking at it since it's 11 pulls and some extra stuff for 30 bucks... which is normally a 10 pull price


    it's not as "space-whaley" as you claim it to be.... but it isn't cheap either so it's still whale territory easily
    Last edited by MagicSpice; 06-25-2018 at 02:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobblemaniac View Post
    Dude.... don't. Just don't. Don't even think about comparing Cthulhu with Lugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicSpice View Post
    but DO NOT keep yourself at low HP unless you know you can survive. to get the max bonus from Pride weapons, you need to have 5% OR LESS of your max HP remaining... that's VERY dangerous and should honestly be avoided when you can.
    ... nobody cares about the "max bonus" of Pride. Stop thinking in that way. Just think of them as Assault weapons that happen to give you bonus damage as the fight progresses.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    Dude.... don't. Just don't. Don't even think about comparing Cthulhu with Lugh.
    And why not?

    On a quick glance, as fellow C-frame Hime, their only difference is that Cthulhu was introduced in pre-Herc era where a C-frame debuff alone made her a God, whileas Lugh is introduced in an era where a C frame is "meh, I guess that's an option."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slashley View Post

    On a quick glance, as fellow C-frame Hime, their only difference is that Cthulhu was introduced in pre-Herc era where a C-frame debuff alone made her a God, whileas Lugh is introduced in an era where a C frame is "meh, I guess that's an option."
    Cause Cthulhu is not even near the dmg Lugh can deal, their mechanics and how they are used are totally diff, if thats the case then lets start calling Mammon the thunder Cthulhu, oh and Thanatos the dark Cthulhu too.
    Last edited by Ikki; 06-29-2018 at 12:29 AM.
    Shade on KH, fire main.

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    They both have C frame debuff, they must be similar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    They both have C frame debuff, they must be similar
    That is what I based my idea on after all.

    But yeah, the differences end there.

    Forgive me for being too lazy to compare other himes?

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    Is this game something for casual player?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Is this game something for casual player?
    With how much they've reduced cost for event rewards, you can play as a casual player and still complete event eidolon/weapons but don't expect to clear some of the harder content without putting some time into the game.

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