Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim01 View Post
Why are ppl recommending getting the ssr weapon even though its not their main element? Isnt it a waste for new player to burn their resources for smtg that they will only use later or wont use at all?

Btw, i am quite an active player. Its usual to have different opinion, its just depend on the person which advice he(me) wanna take, besides i like to see every1 way of playing the game and see what is the best for me to take based on my resource and playstyle.

Thank you every1 for your suggestion.
For a new player, it's generally a good idea to build up a weapons grid of all MLB SSR weapons, even if they are not the same element (this is referred to as a Rainbow Grid by most of us). This allows you to build up your attack power quickly while you work on same element weapon skill levels on the side. Even if you have Assault SRs with Skill Level 20 they will be better than off element SSRs, but it takes a bit of time to get them to that point.

The Rainbow grid will allow you to complete Ultimate Difficulty in Advents, and (depending on your Kami) even Ragnarok difficulty in Advents. For Raids you'll be able to handle Expert difficulty, but Ragnarok you will need help. To beat content that is more difficult than those you will need a weapon grid of full Skill Levels with same element.

Eventually you will want to have multiple Single Element Weapons Grids, so it's good to collect now to help towards that future. However, for the sake of speed, if you want to focus on a single element you can. There will be some events that you will not be able to do so well at. But focusing on a single element goes faster than working on all 6 at once (I should know, I did the latter and it took a while for me to get strong).