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    Added Miracle Ticket priorities for each of the 6 elements, including which Miracle Ticket each kamihime can be obtained from (assuming same as DMM release schedule).
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    I've finished the topics I deem highest priority. I'm now taking suggestions from users on what other topics they'd like to see covered. For unreleased content, I'm only likely to cover it if it impacts long-term planning (e.g., Miracle tickets). Character selection, Gatcha advice, and Miracle tickets will continue to be a high priority, as I'd like my guide to be a one-stop resource for that.
    Last edited by sanahtlig; 10-29-2017 at 09:53 AM.
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    How does stacking regen work? Does it add the regen caps together, or overwrite with the strongest, or do something else?

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    Regen used to never be overwritten, but now I think it always gets rewritten?
    You cannot stack it in any way as even Eidolons use the same frame.

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    can say, that Aphrodite and Noden's regen dont stack, just used both and Aphro still was healed only for 400 per turn (aka her self-regen value)

    so, strongest regen stays active

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    With debuffs, the first effect remains active but the timer gets extended, so long as the second effect is the same as or stronger than the first (if not, it just misses). Regen likely works the same way. That is, the system works unintuitively and to the disadvantage of the player.
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    So I just tested how Regens interact, and the result is completely unexpected.

    Gaia: 400/turn, 3 turns
    Joan: 250/turn, 3 turns

    Used Gaia's on turn 1, then Joan's on turn 2.

    Result
    T1: 400
    T2: 250
    T3: 400
    T4: 400

    I then repeated with the reverse order of skill usage.
    T1: 250
    T2: 400
    T3: 250
    T4: 250

    This data suggests that Regen does indeed work like debuffs, except Regen doesn't miss; it always extends the previous Regen. BUT the newest Regen effect applies on the current turn, and the current turn only.

    I repeated with Yggrdasil's regen (before or after Gaia's) and observed that the regen lasted 2 turns instead of 3 when Yggdrasil was used second. We can thus conclude that the duration of the new effect replaces the duration of the old effect.
    Last edited by sanahtlig; 11-02-2017 at 06:51 PM.
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