so we official confirmation now that anything before camelot and babylonia was clusterfire. thanks for your work comun
so we official confirmation now that anything before camelot and babylonia was clusterfire. thanks for your work comun
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Oh great, Arthur gacha right after I got fucked dry by the Skadi gacha.
What's next, Perseus gacha for Atlantis???
dunno, america was a mixed bag.
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Thanks for the translation/summary Comun
Yeah, that does make sense.
Early FGO, while it showed some promise, doesn't really compare to everything post-America and onward. The quality is simply on another level.
The manga obviously had that as its main strong point given that it is able to work back and add in the stuff to expand on the weaker chapters and help make them stand out more. Shame that they can't work back on the early chapters, but I suppose that's what the manga is there for (and maybe the eventual home release of FGO years after the game ends).
Er, so I guess ...
Calamity Jane? Or Jason?
I know Calamity was on the blacklist, but I don't think Jason was, but he was the one servant that we know for sure Higashide wrote between the two, even though he didn't have an in game profile.
lol, oh man.
I don't doubt the inability to know how to write for a mobage had a lot to play into it, as well as the limitations that they had back then, but man oh man, was FGO's start really a disaster. It really is a wonder it managed to survive it.
Glad to know this, the Apo manga is the prime example of a manga adaptation that improves on the source.
I guess this pretty much confirms the manga will be continuing for years! 25 volumes at the very least lol
I know they already said it when they first announced this manga and mortalis:stella and what chapters they were planning on adapting, but then what ever happened mortalis:stella happened and I wondered if they were really planning on going forward with this one to the end.
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mortalis:stella? Yeah, the other manga just ended up disappearing in a really nonchalant manner that it was seriously shocking to hear that it was a finished series when Kodansha USA brought the first volume out.
Shiramine still seems alive if their twitter is anything to go by, so I really wonder what went with that. Unless It really was they had no idea what to do to make a good Septem, and so they just ended it.
I most wanted to see the Camelot manga adaptation, but alas.
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"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
Thanks Comun.
Is this now a concrete source to point to when blaming Nasu for names?
BEHOLD! THE SIG OF GOLDEN TRUTH! Pillaged from McJon, Tsukikan et al.
every company will play safe at first when releasing mobage.
early FGO was supported by fans.
now some morons think they are cool and diss older chapter because they started after Camelot chapter came out.
So, random giant golden hands that drops 5-star embers. Are these an old thing? Or are they preparing a new stage for dailies?
No, it's the first time that's happened.
Also, remember that hunting quests use event support list, not regular, so update your event support list to have teatime and the like. I'm fine with either Waver or Skadi, just let me know what you all prefer.
Oh, right. Changing it now then
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It was pretty obvious that early story in FGO was not done well due to probably not wanting to go full out on a mobage that may end up unsuccessful, but frankly the worst part is that some of the early new characters suffered from the same problem. Characters like Romulus being only a ROMA joke or fat Caesar and his NP which not even Arcade managed to make interesting. Or Bouddica.
Really wish they could just completely rewrite some of them but I know this is not possible to do except by changing them to another class, but at that point it's not really the same character.
You could have those weaker early characters show up in newer story chapters to flesh them out more, like Billy in Anastasia. Part of Romulus's problem is he's only been in events since Septem, and events are always wacky as is so he has no reason to be serious in them.
So, just to be 100% sure, how efficient was it to farm these Hunting Quests? Wanna know if I should bother or go back to grinding elsewhere.
I had between 2 and 6 bones in the 40 AP, plus all the embers
Guaranteed bones are nice, but I dunno about farming them if there's a bad mat offered. As to whether they are more efficient than Fuyuki per AP consumed I'm not really sure about that but the 40 AP cost is actually better for me to manage whilst I'm going about my day. Certainly better than doing a dumb 3 AP node that doesn't deplete my stamina.
Right now they're probably okay, but that will last until they start introducing two different mats, which will probably happen on the third or fourth one. The drop rates will suddenly become bad which is basically what has happened in every single hunting quest.
Then there's the fact you only have one day to farm each of them, when they could just release all of them at the same time so people can pick the mat they need the most. And with the Christmas event coming that will probably provide endless amounts of EXP the EXP you get here is kinda useless (and lol 5* RNG EXP, really...), and I doubt many people have been able to use all of the EXP they got in the Gil/Ishtar Fest, in my case I got two new 4* and I still have so much to use.
Honestly, the hunting quests have always been bad, a pure example of DW being absolutely lazy in trying to fix something that needs to be changed and that is easy to change tbh.