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There are several ways to upgrade Characters in Another Eidos. | |||
There are several ways to upgrade Characters in Another Eidos. '''(Work in Progress)''' | |||
== Leveling up == | == Leveling up == | ||
Leveling up your characters is the best way to improve their combat capabilities. In ''Anothereidos'' characters do not level up by clearing quests, characters must be leveled up manually by giving them battle records and draco in the Boost Menu. Each level requires more Battle Records and Draco than the last. Each character has a unique stat growth table, so the amount each character benefits from leveling varies. Higher levels do not guarantee better stat growths, stat growths tend to follow a pattern from level 0 to their max level. A character might gain +1 DEF every 10 levels for example. The highest level a character can obtain depends on their rarity. Higher rarity characters can be leveled up more, but final base stats do not always reflect a character's rarity. | Leveling up your characters is the best way to improve their combat capabilities. In ''Anothereidos'' characters do not level up by clearing quests, characters must be leveled up manually by giving them battle records and draco in the Boost Menu. Each level requires more Battle Records and Draco than the last. The amount of Draco required is 1.1x the amount of Battle Record Exp. Each character has a unique stat growth table, so the amount each character benefits from leveling varies. Higher levels do not guarantee better stat growths, stat growths tend to follow a pattern from level 0 to their max level. A character might gain +1 DEF every 10 levels for example. The highest level a character can obtain depends on their rarity. Higher rarity characters can be leveled up more, but final base stats do not always reflect a character's rarity. | ||
The best way to acquire Draco and Battle Records is from [[Exploration Quests|Exploration Quests.]] | The best way to acquire Draco and Battle Records is from [[Exploration Quests|Exploration Quests.]] | ||
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== Upgrading Skills == | == Upgrading Skills == | ||
Skill upgrades is another primary way to upgrade your unit's combat capabilities. Skills can also be upgraded by giving characters Skill Manuals and Class Upgrade Materials (name pending). | |||
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! colspan="8" |Total Amount of Resources to Reach Skill Level 7 For Each Class and Rarity | ! colspan="8" |Total Amount of Resources to Reach Skill Level 7 For Each Class and Rarity |
Revision as of 21:56, 26 August 2022
There are several ways to upgrade Characters in Another Eidos. (Work in Progress)
Leveling up
Leveling up your characters is the best way to improve their combat capabilities. In Anothereidos characters do not level up by clearing quests, characters must be leveled up manually by giving them battle records and draco in the Boost Menu. Each level requires more Battle Records and Draco than the last. The amount of Draco required is 1.1x the amount of Battle Record Exp. Each character has a unique stat growth table, so the amount each character benefits from leveling varies. Higher levels do not guarantee better stat growths, stat growths tend to follow a pattern from level 0 to their max level. A character might gain +1 DEF every 10 levels for example. The highest level a character can obtain depends on their rarity. Higher rarity characters can be leveled up more, but final base stats do not always reflect a character's rarity.
The best way to acquire Draco and Battle Records is from Exploration Quests.
After a character reaches their maximum level their Rank can be increased.
NOTE: Not all characters have rank up implemented yet.
Icon | Name | Exp | Draco Required |
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Battle Record I | 200 | 220 |
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Battle Record II | 400 | 440 |
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Battle Record III | 1000 | 1100 |
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Battle Record IV | 2000 | 2200 |
Bronze Rank Level up Requirements
Level | Required Exp | Required Draco |
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1 | 0 | 0 |
2 | 100 | 110 |
3 | 206 | 227 |
4 | ??? | ??? |
5 | 432 | 475 |
6 | ??? | ??? |
7 | 680 | 748 |
8 | 813 | 894 |
9 | ??? | ??? |
10 | 1098 | 1208 |
11 | 1252 | 1377 |
12 | 1414 | 1555 |
13 | ???? | ???? |
14 | 1763 | 1939 |
15 | 1952 | 2147 |
16 | 2151 | 2366 |
17 | 2361 | 2597 |
18 | 2582 | 2840 |
19 | 2815 | 3097 |
20 | 3061 | 3367 |
21 | 3321 | 3653 |
22 | 3595 | 3955 |
23 | 3885 | 4274 |
24 | 4191 | 4610 |
25 | 4515 | 4967 |
Upgrading Skills
Skill upgrades is another primary way to upgrade your unit's combat capabilities. Skills can also be upgraded by giving characters Skill Manuals and Class Upgrade Materials (name pending).
Total Amount of Resources to Reach Skill Level 7 For Each Class and Rarity |
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Rank Up
Resources Required for Silver Rank Promotion |
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Intimacy
Intimacy is a stat that indicates how intimate the character is with Gaia / The Protagonist. Intimacy is rated at a value between 0% and 100% After reaching 100% intimacy the characters open their hearts to Gaia and he's able to see into their pasts using his "Dragon Eyes." Additionally intimacy is supposed to give intimacy bonuses at 30%, 50%, and 100%. Intimacy bonuses vary between character and can be viewed on the interaction screen. Currently the intimacy bonus mechanic is unimplemented and intimacy only unlocks a characters still01, it have no actual effect on characters.
Intimacy Bonuses can include:
- DEF +5 / +7 / +13
- HP +5 / +7 / +13
- RES +5 / +7 / +13
- Nature Boost
Icon | Name | Intimacy |
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Purple Gift Box | 15 |
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Yellow Gift Box | 10 |
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Blue Gift Box | 3 |
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Green Gift Box | 1 |
Proficiency
Generally it's recommended to avoid this system entirely. Proficiency is a small stat bonus gained through expending draco and character duplicates. The stat gains from raising proficiency start experiencing diminishing returns very quickly. At the moment, it's not a wise use of Draco to enhance any of your units past +10 at the absolute most, with +7 or +8 being a fair stopping point. The stat gains at around +7 quickly drop and become very minimal. Since it's not easy to farm large amounts of Draco, enhancing units to high + amounts is difficult to recover from, with minimal gain.
- It can enhance Hp, Attack, Defense, Reposition, and Attack Speed. To note: this is the few ways to improve the latter two stats.
- The cost and number of duplicates needed to increase Proficiency increases with Proficiency level.
- At higher levels, upgrades can fail. These only consumes the draco and not the duplicates.
- Stat gains are different between units, and though there is no known formula for their gains, findings shows an average of 10% stat increase at proficiency +99. It's safe to assume overall stat gain of a unit is on average 0.1% per +1 proficiency.
- The stat gains are flat and works independent of what level your unit is in. You will gain the same stat boost between giving +1 proficiency to a Lv 1 Romanes, and a Lv 50 Romanes.
- Proficiencies also do not scale with Rank, so a Bronze Rank Anima will have the same flat stat increases as a Silver Rank Anima.
- +1 gives the largest boost in stats. Subsequent boosts will give less stat gains and increasingly severe diminishing returns. At the moment, upgrading a unit past +8 isn't much worth the cost unless you really like a unit.
- The max Proficiency level is +99