As I said, it's outdated. I didn't play for four months. And means that I missed out on... three months of GO? I haven't even completed a single loop yet. I am horrendously Ori starved, and only my Thunder Grid is properly FLBd.
So, if not having FLBs disqualifies one from an okay Grid, where DOES the "okay Grid" start at? And how exactly is a new player supposed to get their hands on this "okay Grid?" In other words, how many months does it take to get even a single element to this starting point? Again as I said, this is the first content I've come across that you can't clear even though you completed your Grid. Well, I guess Tower15F would also fall under that category.And people criticized me for taking a base damage loss from Vine, and now we're having people using Rs as main Eidolons...
But yeah, it's true that those are quite powerful.There are, like Dartagnan for Thunder with her defensive Soul weapon and Morgan for Wind memes!
But yeah, for a newer player, typically the Soul progression on with what you can clear content with, it goes Mordred -> Joan (BP) -> Hercules/Shingen brute-forcing it. This doesn't directly apply to AQ5 because Wave3 is a very unusual boss on Kamihime standards, though.As Glud pointed out, but I should probably clean up that post into a single infodump. What stacks in damage cuts:
1. As many normal damage cuts as you want (Joan, Raiko, Snow Raph, Perun, etc.)
2. One Reflect (AoE Reflect is really rare, but some Hime and Souls have them for self, such as Herc)
3. One Hime Elemental Resistance buff (Poseidon, Awakened Gaia, etc.)
4. One Eidolon Elemental Resistance buff (mostly only in SR Kaisers 15%, MLB(?) SR Kaisers 20%, SSR Kaisers 30%)
5. Up to two main Eidolon effects (available in -10% in SSR Eidolons (with 40% Elemental Atk attached) or up to -25% in Rs (with zero offensive power attached)
So uh, why is this not the English wiki since we seem to have one these days? Needed to dig up info from the DMM wiki still.