It could be immediately followed by White Day event.
It could be immediately followed by White Day event.
a chocolate traded using lock-on chocolate will give 100%xNP battery passive skill to selected servant.
Jesus! 100%! That's gonna open some options for 3T farming 90++.
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The main difference is that, because they follow an event with a dead week, the first one allows them to hide the fact that they're giving you two dead weeks while the second one doesn't.
It also means that we most likely won't be getting any reruns this year unless their schedule is really screwed (like rerunning Christmas because they had no new Christmas event ready), because two week event at least allowed them to put a rerun between gaps.
Pretty sure 3 week events had other optional content in the third week followed by event in the next
Do you really think that there is any chance of us getting more events or reruns or anything in between what we're currently getting, and that the length of events is what's stopping that? Like, was LB7 not a wake-up call for people about how fucked their pipeline and schedule is here? There definitely isn't time or resources (somehow) to just "fill dead time", so longer events is the best you'll get either way.
They figured that they can reduce dead weeks by making events longer, while still making the same amount of event, or even less. Let's see if it starts a trend in coming months.
I pretty much used this Valentine event as an indicator of what they're planning to do for the rest of the year. There was a very small chance that after LB7 they would change some things around, or at least that was my copium. It's clearly obvious they won't change things if this minor event is already starting like this.
I don't think it's as simple as just "making a choice". There are obviously such large-impact underlying issues that they would need to take time to restructure their whole operation, I think, and such a restructuring would be very hard to do while also keeping up content for the game (even with how little content FGO has, comparatively), at which point you'd need to basically have a dead year for the ability to have a better production process and throughput after that. Of course, that's not going to happen, and I wouldn't expect anything other than being stuck with the same thing we've had for the last few years until at least Ordeal Call ends and they decide how to handle a part 3.
I know, which is why I decided to put much less time on FGO starting this year (plus the whole Ordeal Call thing leaving a bitter taste in my mouth). Maybe Honkai Rail ends up being a fun replacement when it comes out.
Info about this event here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/FGOGuide/co...onfirmed_love/
TBH stretching out event duration is more beneficial to both the devs and their more casual playerbase and those who play more games than FGO. Devs have more time to sort out their mess and make contents. And players who are either working mom and dads who only have little time to play, or those who play at least 1 or 2 other games have easier time getting the stuffs they want from events. For those who only play FGO and play it a lot, sure it would suck having to sit through the dead weeks and contents coming in extremely slow pace. But for those who don't, it's fine since they spend time in other games' events and prob don't even notice the dead weeks. For story players like myself tho, once I'm done reading what the event story is about that's another 3+ weeks of nothing lol.
I like that other Joan ascension, the owl is just the right amount of derpy.
>No reverse scale in shop
shit event
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