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How does BP regen work exactly? I initially thought that it resets every 20 minutes starting from when you first use it (from 5 points), and resets on a 20 minute interval thereafter regardless of how you use it (with the exception of using an item that gives you BP; i.e. leaf or seed). But from some testing in this event it seems to be 20 minutes since any BP was last changed. That is, if you do a standard raid and takes 19.9 minutes (extreme case), then start another one before that 20 minute interval is up since when your BP last changed, then doing 5 of those would take you almost 100 minutes, but you wouldn't regen a single point of BP during the process.
At a quick glance I can't seem to find any info on this on the Japanese wiki. So I'm curious if anyone knew the answer.
Anyone got a really long loading time between actions? I currently have this problem for awhile now, usually 10-20 seconds before it happens... it really put a downer when trying to auto the standard raid...
Also, I keep entering a raid where the initiator went idle, like after 1 hit, they won't do anything... If there are others joining in, it's fine, but if I'm the only one doing it, I will be slaughtered by Dullahan... And because there are no chat system in-game, I can't do anything with those kind of people...
Last edited by EmiyaNanaya; 08-16-2017 at 11:04 PM.
Alright, wont complain about about the teasy gatcha anymore, got an ssr with each.
i have however come close to exhausing my supplies, i dont think jewels for seeds is worth it :<, im nearly at 2M pp, so closeish to halfway, and have about 50 of each of the souls items needed to max out those drops.
For a new player, the best way is probably just joining a raid which has 2-3 players already. Then just set auto-battle on and wait until others kill the boss for you. When you have AP, create raids (Expert if you have the mats) and share them. Once somebody joins and debuffs the boss (bring your own Ambush (Gawain) or Sniper Shot (Dartagnan) if you have them, and don't use them before somebody else joins!), auto-battle and wait for him to finish it. You'll always get extra tickets for being the person who started the raid, and with luck you'll get second MvP for even more extra tickets.
Once you start getting your power levels up, maximizing your ticket income is probably the best way to get PP. They have a good chance of dropping 5000 PP, so getting that #1 MvP spot is really important. I haven't bothered soloing Dullahan, but seeing that I tend to get ~10k from each expert with other players, I'd assume it'd be about 20k solo. And I think it's like 10k PP from the tickets if you hit #1 MvP, on average. Sahatlig's toolbox might have more accurate numbers.
PP is based off of direct damage, with a little fudging for DoT damage. Basically, if you take a look at the top spots in any raid, you can see the PP ratios, and they hold true no matter who does it, though it does vary based on the actual battle level. For example:
The PP ratio for an Expert match is about 0.008 pp per damage. So if you do 1 Million damage, you'll have about 8,000 PP. It varies between .0081 and .0079.
I forget the exact ratio for standard matches, but it's significantly lower, like maybe a third of that? It's been a long time since I actively farmed those.
Ragnarok gives you the best ratio, at about 0.02 - so nearly 2.5x more than Expert. Do a million damage on a ragnarok, expect about 20k PP.
That being said, the above advice holds true - while PP is great and all, aim for getting MVP and ticket production more than anything else. While PP sounds cool, especially getting that sweet sweet 'free' copy at 4 million PP, the time spent isn't really cost efficient. Whereas getting 150 and 150 of the souls gives you useful stuff, the last... 2 million PP give you absolute junk comparatively. From 3-4 is obviously lacking, but even before then the rewards are few and far between. Take a look at the reward table, you'll see what i mean.
TL;DR. Don't focus on PP - get what you can. Focus on MVP and being able to auto the battles. Kamihime is a remarkably time-intensive game, so anything you can do mindlessly is better.
thats interesting, I've reached mvp a couple times on ragnarok. buuuuut ive never been able to auto-it not even on expert., and the game seems to pause when i switch tabs.
not to mention when it errors out every second mission.