what are those astral? trudent? overlord battalion? chaos shelter?
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Originally posted by R24877577 View PostWith Illusion being nerfed my level 5 orange rarely goes off right now. Maybe once in 3 or 4 fights. What is a suitable replacement? I am a mage and use matk,mdef,pdef, Goddess Blessing, and Will Destroyer. I was thinking enshieldment and I have an orange already but block got nerfed to.
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Originally posted by R29998503 View PostI'm sorry but I really don't understand this. I'm confused about the wording in these two steps. Specifically, the blue wording in the first image. What do you recommend to be clicked and when?
You click on the stars as per usual. When the last star is lit, start the process over. You should see the first star slightly lit. If you click this star, you will see the second star (eventually) become dimly lit. Repeat the process as you have done before. Get the next-to-last-star dimly lit. When that is done, repeat again - until every star is "lit". At this point, click on the LAST star.
Allegedly, it gives a higher chance of the best astral. GaGa's guide throws some clicking on constellations at certain times into the mix but it's virtually identical.Last edited by KnowingEyes7; 03-19-2013, 02:46 PM.
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Originally posted by KnowingEyes7 View PostAll he is stating to do is, more or less, to do the same method in GaGa's astral guide: Stacking the lit stars.
You click on the stars as per usual. When the last star is lit, start the process over. You should see the first star slightly lit. If you click this star, you will see the second star (eventually) become dimly lit. Repeat the process as you have done before. Get the next-to-last-star dimly lit. When that is done, repeat again - until every star is "lit". At this point, click on the LAST star.
Allegedly, it gives a higher chance of the best astral. GaGa's guide throws some clicking on constellations at certain times into the mix but it's virtually identical.
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