![]() Once you are proficient enough, roll in the specialized gacha banner, which boosts the appearance rate of a weapon class. In the Japanese version, the Beginners Gacha lasts for 36 hours for new players and is a step-up gacha series of 6 banners consisting of 3 steps each, the last of which guarantees the featured Job and their weapon. There are also guaranteed gacha banners which cost 500 Twilight Gems per multi-roll which gives you at least 1 Job and its associated weapon. ![]() Since it is much easier to reroll, there is no reason not to reroll for a Job and SR weapon. In the Global Version, players have an infinite reroll at the beginning which has the possibility of a job. All default Jobs will be made available in all gacha banners after their introduction. And even then, weapons are more significant than Jobs when creating a grid so roll for whichever Job catches the eye. Bear in mind, however, that a number of these weapons will eventually be powercrept by other weapons that come later in the game’s life. If you’re aiming for a usable grid for easy progress, try to get at least 2 SS/SR of the weapon your ideal job specialises in. Should you choose to reroll, it is advised to get at least 2 SS/SR weapons, with at least one of those SS/SRs being attached to a Job. Alternatively, Books of Opportunities can be used to gain additional Proficiency EXP. In addition, at certain Job Levels, the Job’s Job Story will be unlocked for a total of 4 parts, similar to the Weapon Stories. Level of a Job, therefore gaining more bonuses.įor beginners, it is highly recommended to roll as many Jobs as possible and play the game in order to gain Proficiency EXP that can be used to level the Jobs unlocked in order to increase the overall stats of the grid. In order to take things further, invest in Arcanas, which can be used to increase the max. Job Boosts provide benefits to the Character by a certain amount when using their specialty weapon in their story areas, while Global Boosts provide stat increase to everyone. In Job Enhancement (found in the Enhance/Evolve/Sell segment), each Job carries certain boosts when they reach a certain level. The only difference is the Character’s appearance.Įach job, once unlocked for each Character, allows you to play as a certain Character with that Jobs. There are also event-exclusive Jobs, but they all follow the standard 8 jobs and have little to no difference between the two categories. On the other hand, Subgrids can bypass these restrictions. Bear in mind though, that you cannot use the weapons in the subgrid and each item within the subgrid adds 10% of their total stats to the overall grid power. ![]() Similarly, a Minstrel can not only equip Instruments, but also Tomes, Staves and Orbs - not Hammers, Swords, Ranged and Polearms. However, a Crusher cannot equip Staves, Orbs, Instruments and Tomes. For example, A Crusher can equip hammers, but can also equip Swords, Ranged and Polearms. When setting up a grid, bear in mind that DPS jobs cannot equip support weapons and vice versa. Within a guild, a set up of 5 DPS and 10 support is highly recommended. ![]() DPS jobs are Breaker, Crusher, Paladin and Gunner, while Support jobs are Minstrel, Sorcerer, Cleric and Mage. Each of the 8 jobs are divided into two categories: DPS (Damage per Second/Attack) and Support.
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