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retro sexual posted:Trying the new event and the frenzy is called 'spore signs' and the special encounters are about freeing captives. I could only do 1 damage with any hit or skill against the spore enemy and he escaped after one round. The second one I met I used 3BP to be able to do 3 dmg per hit and killed him - the captive was one of the new rares. Think the only way is to have a lot of skills active and hope some weapons proc.
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Afrogator is tanky as poo poo, I want one. Luckily it does almost nothing to my Bit-Nur
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| # ? May 20, 2013 12:13 |
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Echoing "screw the trade limit". I've got 15 Merikhs and people aren't going to stay this dumb forever. ![]() Also, I'm not sure what the "frenzy" even does this time around. It didn't seem like I was any more likely to run into those weird gold dudes and the only one that I killed while under it just dropped a Banunu.
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| # ? May 20, 2013 13:27 |
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Jibo posted:Echoing "screw the trade limit". I've got 15 Merikhs and people aren't going to stay this dumb forever. You're definitely more likely to hit them, I basically ONLY hit them when there's a frenzy going.
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| # ? May 20, 2013 13:32 |
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Shwqa posted:You also can install bluestacks on your computer and use a marco program and some new identity program for infinite invites. DeNA straight up doesn't give a gently caress. My computer can't handle bluestacks but some other people can lead you in the right direction. This. Basically, people with Bluestacks can get an invite done manually in about 10 minutes with no lag on a good PC. Bots are marginally faster. What this means is that a) at least one of every event's fighters will flood the market (good for new people seeking cheap rares, but the stats of the fighter will be lackluster) and b) people who abuse the system as DeNA is seemingly inviting us all to do will have signficant boosts of X item for the week (duct tape or Nux). It skews PvP and rare acquisition heavily in the favor of people with access to Android emulation. The good news is that hordes of garbage rares won't get someone an Enzuna or Belili or any of the AAA-rating champs, but it does mean that low- and mid-tier play will be heavily biased towards those with more trade utility. e: I'm gonna posit the idea that these "Cha-Ching" things in dungeons are there specifically to drain the extra nux bits that invite exploiters from the PvP event might have left over. Seems logical to me. zgrowler2 fucked around with this message at May 20, 2013 around 13:57 |
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