How many sq we get on Tunguska clear?
So, 26 with the mission? Pretty good... gonna rush Tunguska again, thanks!
i need 2 more dobrinya copies but my stacks of cash are too close to the promised land
A new FGO NP table
funny vamp ends 7 years of gacha torture
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Welp, what a dumb move. If you beat Tsunguska you don't get to replay Beast IV/L like you can with Kiara. So if you want to keep that fight for future use with other Servants don't beat her, you only lose the mats she drops and 1 Lore if you already got the grail in the past.
Pleasantly surprised but also odd choice to skip Ooku and/or Nautilus. Hopefully they'll come back with Road to 7.
The thing here is that Tunguska absolutely is necessary (at least the intro and epilogue are) for 6.5 so that makes more sense currently than ooku or scramble, and also doesn't need 2 weeks of downtime.
It's sad that it's the odd one out for that, that's how they should appeal to you not with power creep and overpowered new units. I'd like to think it's one of the great points of the game and part of it's charm. If not for that and it being carried by the Fate franchise I'd have stopped playing long ago.
This is one of the reason I still stuck with FGO. They sell their units via narrative and not just gameplay. Constantine's low sales is mostly due to the lack of narrative to display his charm, though it might also be a tactic as people might regret not rolling him after 6.5 due to the lack of incentive, thus when he come back again, the revenue would run. The selling point for now is Roland and Charlie, if he is really planned.
Safe to expect Morgan situation where he'll get second banner once 6.5 wraps up.
Other than Roland and Charlie(please!), Kriemhild(?) also got some attention solely due to the sword's design, so more people could be torn on who to roll in the upcoming 6.5.
I really don't think F/GO is exclusively the only gacha people roll for character rather than gameplay. In fact I think that's kinda silly to say, I'd assume most games people probably roll for the character design/personality over how strong they are. It's probably more common in gacha spinoffs of long running franchises (like FEH) but even games like Genshin have people rolling just because they like the design of a character (hey, that's me).