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yeah but in Record Keeper, character specific SB 5* relics are usually 1% each compared to the regular not-so great 5* relics which results in a 2% rate for useful 5*'s overall most of the time, with the exception of treasure events
so 2% chance of getting a really good weapon vs 1% chance of getting a servant, and usually you need multiple weapons in that game anyways
Children in Africa could've eaten those quartz.
https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/...00_and_no_gil/
And i'm sure there are people who've spent more than that
I am so holding myself back from buying quartz too. The temptation is great indeed.
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Much better!
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Err, generic 5* relics have stats only very slightly less than character relics. You really aren't losing much by using a 109 atk Butterfly Edge instead of a 113 atk Hardedge on Cloud, for instance. The actual SBs can't be used in battle very often, so only the really good buffs like Lunatic High and Sentinel's Grimoire are actually game changers.
Moreover, there's a 1% chance of getting a particular promoted item in RK and people still complain about the bad odds all the time. Here there's a 1% chance to get any 5* servant, so the odds of getting, say, Gil in particular have to be <0.2%. No wonder people like Trubo have spent hundreds of dollars and not gotten him.
I don't need a Buster chain if Tamamo's pulling off her NP, that one's a wave-clearer. People often give her Sak/Kaleido as well, so it's easy to pull off.
And people never put Sak or Kaleido on Herk so there's no way in hell he builds up enough NP on time. Plus as a single-target it's largely meh when you're trying to clear dailies.
Because they're new and drop rates are boosted.Prisma Illya, Atalanta, Caren, Bazett
Well, same for Gilgamesh though ._.
Those amounts spent are crazy. Delight Works used Gil and his Golden Rule siphoned them some dosh.
It's amusing how lovely affectionate kohai Mashu is the absolute slowest at gaining bond points.
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