Holy Lightning is single target. There's a thundery blended magic that hits everyone, but it's a water art and I think you need Ice Needle as the base. Pretty much Grace would be OP if she had it haha XD
I prolly did use Holy Lightning on the Satan Chias since I was so hype over it, even though Holy Seal would have probably been better (since it has a chance of instakill on demons and undead XD)
Yeah, there's a lot of things that go into armor selection... not only do they have heal penalties, but the material armor is made out of determines its abilities (like the Silver Mail Grace is wearing doesn't have Life Protection like most armor, but it does have Water Support, which is not found on any other armor). And then armors have weights, too, which affects characters' action speeds, as well as factors into their martial arts class (there are three types of martial arts in the game -- so like "Punch" is actually three different skill lines and which one you're using is based on a few factors -- most importantly the weight of your equipment). We could have given Anzan a bunch of equipment with positive heal modifiers and watched his HP pretty much fully regenerate in a single rest XD But then he'd take a ton more damage, too, so... it usually balances out. But basically you should choose based on your play style/strategy -- if you like to use healing magic a lot, you can go for the tougher armor with bigger penalties, but if you are going to do a lot of character swapping/resting to restore HP instead, maybe use the less defensive armor that allows you to restore HP faster while resting. And I've had characters naked before just to force them into a certain melee class :P
Oh and there's "Angelite" too XD Demonite stuff can have Forbidden Arts which is the only way to use stuff like Seal of the Abyss, and Angelite accessories can have Life Protection (which is a very rare ability for an accessory -- generally only your body armor will have it, but this way you can stack three of them!!)
Yeah, there are some materials that are just SUPER expensive (price is mostly based on material). Glossed Silk is one of those ridiculous items... Faerie Silver gets pretty expensive. Damascus is the worst haha.
Hahaha oh my, doppelgangers. I kinda assume it's supposed to imply you're like so fast with the sword that you can hit an enemy at four places at once almost instantly, but... the animation definitely is showing you split into four clones and each attack at once, and it's not a fast animation. And I mean, it is called doppelgangers. Who knew practicing with a sword could teach you how to create clones of yourself...
But yeah haha that's a good though. Doppelgangers Thomas, 4 daddies in one...
I wouldn't say a L5 panel is ever required, but it is definitely helpful. I remember fighting the secret hidden boss monster thingy that I talk about at the beginning of Mythe's story with an all-level-4-panels Judy team and not even getting close to beating it. I've never beaten it before. So having L5 panels might help for that. Though I think I could probably beat it with a good L4 setup now, as long as I had a few helpful arts. Back when I encountered it before, I didn't really know the usefulness of buffs and debuffs in this game lol.
And yeah I guess it's not so much the frequency but the intensity, because basically what you're doing is just making it louder it seems? But the reason it's called Titan's Flute is because the tower is like a giant flute that the wind is blowing across and causing a pitch to resound, and I assume pulling the lever closes/opens some hatches, which would change the frequency more than the volume/intensity or whatever, like changing your fingering on a real flute, and that would also explain why the alternate path down isn't available from the start?
Also that thing isn't even called Titan it's called Guardian. Like, the "statue" enemy. MY MEMORY IS SO MESSED UP REGARDING THAT ADVENTURE LOL
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Date: 2016-10-13 05:02 pm (UTC)I prolly did use Holy Lightning on the Satan Chias since I was so hype over it, even though Holy Seal would have probably been better (since it has a chance of instakill on demons and undead XD)
Yeah, there's a lot of things that go into armor selection... not only do they have heal penalties, but the material armor is made out of determines its abilities (like the Silver Mail Grace is wearing doesn't have Life Protection like most armor, but it does have Water Support, which is not found on any other armor). And then armors have weights, too, which affects characters' action speeds, as well as factors into their martial arts class (there are three types of martial arts in the game -- so like "Punch" is actually three different skill lines and which one you're using is based on a few factors -- most importantly the weight of your equipment). We could have given Anzan a bunch of equipment with positive heal modifiers and watched his HP pretty much fully regenerate in a single rest XD But then he'd take a ton more damage, too, so... it usually balances out. But basically you should choose based on your play style/strategy -- if you like to use healing magic a lot, you can go for the tougher armor with bigger penalties, but if you are going to do a lot of character swapping/resting to restore HP instead, maybe use the less defensive armor that allows you to restore HP faster while resting. And I've had characters naked before just to force them into a certain melee class :P
Oh and there's "Angelite" too XD Demonite stuff can have Forbidden Arts which is the only way to use stuff like Seal of the Abyss, and Angelite accessories can have Life Protection (which is a very rare ability for an accessory -- generally only your body armor will have it, but this way you can stack three of them!!)
Yeah, there are some materials that are just SUPER expensive (price is mostly based on material). Glossed Silk is one of those ridiculous items... Faerie Silver gets pretty expensive. Damascus is the worst haha.
Hahaha oh my, doppelgangers. I kinda assume it's supposed to imply you're like so fast with the sword that you can hit an enemy at four places at once almost instantly, but... the animation definitely is showing you split into four clones and each attack at once, and it's not a fast animation. And I mean, it is called doppelgangers. Who knew practicing with a sword could teach you how to create clones of yourself...
But yeah haha that's a good though. Doppelgangers Thomas, 4 daddies in one...
I wouldn't say a L5 panel is ever required, but it is definitely helpful. I remember fighting the secret hidden boss monster thingy that I talk about at the beginning of Mythe's story with an all-level-4-panels Judy team and not even getting close to beating it. I've never beaten it before. So having L5 panels might help for that. Though I think I could probably beat it with a good L4 setup now, as long as I had a few helpful arts. Back when I encountered it before, I didn't really know the usefulness of buffs and debuffs in this game lol.
And yeah I guess it's not so much the frequency but the intensity, because basically what you're doing is just making it louder it seems? But the reason it's called Titan's Flute is because the tower is like a giant flute that the wind is blowing across and causing a pitch to resound, and I assume pulling the lever closes/opens some hatches, which would change the frequency more than the volume/intensity or whatever, like changing your fingering on a real flute, and that would also explain why the alternate path down isn't available from the start?
Also that thing isn't even called Titan it's called Guardian. Like, the "statue" enemy. MY MEMORY IS SO MESSED UP REGARDING THAT ADVENTURE LOL