Quote Originally Posted by Nelerion View Post
Hi, I'm a new player. I read through Sanahtlig's guide multiple times and browse through several thread on the forum, yet i ended up conflicted about the informations.
Everybody say if you roll a 100% eidolon you're set for the long run (even without any SSR), yet there are several post where people claim certain kamihime parties are "not good" even though they include multiple core SSR of the same element. I get the impression you need a full SSR team of same element for a "good" team based on these post.

1. So how long does that 100% eidolon is enough? Do you need those SSR himes for a good party at the endgame?
2. Is it safe to assume that after i finish with rerolls, i wont see any SSR (based on f2p), and even if i get one, i need to be extremely lucky to get one with the corresponding element?
3. What about 100% eidolon vs multiple core SSR hime? Assuming extreme misfortune, you may not even get important SR's for your element, let alone SSR. Which means full R team with 20-30% debuffs with bound and inflexible soul (or flexible soul at the cost of less debuff).
Does that 100% eidolon compensate enough for all the lacking in hime? What about survivablity, 100% eidolon doesnt compensate for that so what are the options on that front if you lack hime?
4. Assuming all the above mentions, doesnt that mean i should reroll until i get at least a 100% eidolon + core hime, coz missing either would severly limit the team, and free players cant get them after reroll (talk about being between a rock and a hard place)

Thanks ahead for the replies and advices
1. A 100% eido makes your life easier. This game is still about grids & how you set your team up. Rerolling a 100% eido serves that purpose since while you missed a lot of events (and hence missed out a lot of chances to build your grid), you get the chance to close that gap by starting off with that 100% eido. It won't put you in the same position as a veteran with well-rounded grids by any means, but it helps a lot. And in the long run, it's still an advantage over them.

2. I wouldn't call it safe to assume so, but yeah, you might want to keep your expectations low. There are some quite lucky f2p guys out there, but the unluckier ones only get a really few SSR KHs & they aren't guaranteed to be on their main team, certainly.

3. The thing about a core hime is that core members of a team change with time. They will still be nice even in the future, but on contrary a 100% eidolon will still be the same 100% eido over time. It also makes it easier for you to find friends.

4. It surely is a nice thing to get.. if you have the patience. Most people get fed up by trying to roll for a 100% alone. More often than not, it's going to be the only SSR on the account. Trying to get another SSR with it, and even on the same element + top it with the hime being actual core gonna take massive time & effort (most likely). If you're up to that, by all means, go ahead.


In conclusion: 100% eido isn't a free pass to endgame content, but gonna make your progress smoother. Multiple core himes of the same element is also a nice way to start out, but that's probably even less likely than a 100% eido of RNG's choice & yet, those himes will fall out of meta sooner or later.