then, my logic chain of "he went with light team, means his dark is fked, means he need to progress more" is right, ye?
i never said anything 'bout your light team in my original message
then, my logic chain of "he went with light team, means his dark is fked, means he need to progress more" is right, ye?
i never said anything 'bout your light team in my original message
Hello,
Is anyone have a table/plan for enhancing skill from 21 to 30 ? I already checked JP wiki, but only up to slv 20 and their current one.
Thanks in advance
I at least haven't made one, since I just use Calc.exe and use whatever I have available for me.
It's 20 points per skill level required (so 21 -> 22 is 21*20 = 420). 420 just happens to be 140*3, which means that three SR4s will do the trick without any waste.
Reminder:
Rs 10 points
R Grail3 60 points
SR2 70 points
SR4 140 points
SR Grail5 250 points
SSR2 99999999 points (I forget what it actually is, but it's enough for 29 -> 30 by itself).
Enhancing from 21 to 30 is just the same pattern as earlier levels, just + 2 more Rs per skill level up.
So basically:
20 -> 21 : 2 slv14 SRs + 12 Rs
21 -> 22 : 3 slv14 SRs
22 -> 23 : 3 slv14 SRs + 2 Rs
... etc.
Maybe a slv 2 SSR fodder at the end (29 -> 30) for the most possible effect.
As an aside, while I certainly wouldn't call a 51k team "weak", as an old timer myself (started in the first week I think) who has been somewhat neglecting my light grid, I can't help but think that 51k does seem rather low, especially if you're going to be maining an element. For comparison purposes, my Light team is my 3rd team, using a full event weapon grid (aside from soul weapon ofc) and 2 SRs (why it's my 3rd team), and it's rated at 57k with 145 assault, 63 defender. Even the horror that is the fire grid (by far my worst) is still rated at 55k. I can only think it's because you've put no effort into raising the bonuses (+99s) on your weapons/eidolons, and while they might seem like a very small bonus at first, they can quickly add up to a lot of atk, which is especially important when your grid is strong (since it multiplies the effect). If you're going to main an element you really need to put in that effort, because you're going to need everything you can get to overcome the benefits of elemental advantage.
I made this one for my self so it doesn't look professional or anything but you could have a look at it, (Rs6 mean r grail level 3, SRs14 mean SR weapon level 4, SRs25 mean SR grail level 5), this for use as little Rs as possible.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Just remember that with SSR weapon each level need 2x current level Rs, like this one need 18 Rs to level up and you could replace Rs weapon with grail or SRs weapon according to their value.
Last edited by nut; 12-16-2018 at 08:38 AM.
Define "rated"? The sword icon at the top?
That thing is quite pointless. I find it much more efficient to just use what your profile page displays - your Soul's stats. Even that isn't a reliable meter of your damage output, but I do find it much more useful and closer to the truth. It's also visible to others. Just remember to reduce the number by 2500 if Herc and 4000 if Arthur.
That's average team's total power, so basically (sum of party members HP + sum of party members ATK)/7.
It's not that bad, because it includes both accessories equipped and Kamihime innate HP and ATK. So if only thing you are interested in weapon/eidolons grids (HP and ATK stats, no slvls) checking profile information is better, if you want overall information about team (also no slvls) then sword thingy is better. And I mean as a just number, in profile you can see whole team, so it's more information than any number.
i love herc...
selling brand new account with L/E SSR and full plus more fire team.
has at least 1 SSR of each element.
rank 41 .
pm me teehee xox
What? You mean you only have *that* much more firepower than MagicSpice? Here I was thinking you were a super DMM vet...
And I don't think he means to show off. It isn't just about raw stats after all but finding out how you can hack at it with less than optimal resources. As for having a sizable collection of SSRs, it's nice to have a little bit of spare cash to spend on the game, no? I wonder if there are so many dolphins here, how come there is so much focus on optimal teams rather than actual game strategy?