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VexenReplica

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  1. Yes you HP'ed your reverse Ice Titan.
  2. YES you should most definitely work on your assist cards. Not only can you take more hits and get more LUX, they are transferrable to every deck you can have. Sids can both HP (high purity, the rainbowy background) the revs (reverse - purple) and the upright (yellow) cards, and they can also be used on assist cards as well. E: guilt allows you to hit heartless harder. Think of it as you defeat the guilt monsters, you're absorbing their power and channeling it (in some strange way...)
  3. My good friend you are one of the luckiest people I know. Drawing a SR+ from the Raise Draw is a one in 50 chance. If you are a paying player, of course, this level of card is not uncommon, even at lower levels (I had a teammate last week who was level 7 and beat me in LUX consumption ;- To get keyblades you need to complete story missions, and then once you get the keyblade that you want (I reccommend maining either Treasure Trove, Three Wishes, or Lady Luck), level it up in the kayblade synthesis menu. You'll need mythril items (which you can get from the moogle shop, grade missions, or Subspecies Raid Bosses) and items generally from the world that your keyblade comes from. Every ten levels, up to level 40, you'll need to use Orichalums to GRADE UP! your keyblade. For the cards: If you're not a paying player, I suggest trying to just progress through the game - you'll get some good cards from story missions. Get Yen Sid cards eventually to max out your SR and SR+s. If you are a paying player, check out the boxes in the shop for incredibly powerful key arts.
  4. The first mission just says to talk in your team chat (menu -> チーム -> red sidebar). You can type in english or whatever (I personally put in a period), and if it's your first time using the chat box, you'll need to press the はい button to confirm that you are over the age of 13 (and can chat). The other two are guilt target missions. This week's targets are shadows, bandits, jewel bags, and 555 morning stars. If you check your Guilt emblem underneath the missions button, you can check to see how much guilt you currently have and how much you still need to go until you reach MAX. Alternately, you can click the red button on the bottom of the mission menu (or click here). That wil take you to a page that has the missions that can be translated using google translate. (If you're in Chrome, at the top of the url bar, there should be an option to translate the page, next to the bookmark star, so that saves you a step from copying and pasting the text into google translate). A final option is to head over to KHInsider and check out their Chi subforum. jRPGfan has all of the missions translated over there.
  5. Because it will actually come out consistently now. If they put stuff out every two weeks (like SE has prior), there'll be a long break between story elements once one world's main story ends and another begins. Plus, with them being spread out, it allows you to relax and enjoy the developments without cramming story down your throat. Also, once Chi's plotline ends, the game dies. The developers want to get as much money as they can out of it, and by prolonging the story but not delaying it entierly allows them to milk the money coming from the paying players.
  6. The rewards will be released sometime in July. To get the costume, you need to do some quests in the wasteland continent, which I have not gotten to yet
  7. The game can be found here: http://game.dqmp.jp/play Click on the big shield on the middle of the page to start the game. If you're signed into Chi already, you'll go straight to a menu that'll give you the terms and conditions. Click the button at the bottom of the wall of text to say you agree to it. Now, after a loading screen, you'll come to a menu that looks something like this: Click the new game option to get started! You'll come up to a menu prompting you to insert your name. The first tab is hiragana, the second katakana, and the third is alphanumerics (eg A-Z and 0-9). Choose whatever you like, and then once you're done, click the orange button on the right. A pop-up will come up. Click はい to confirm (the top option) There'll then be two cutscenes, one with a guy talking and one with a moving hand. Click on the textboxes that come up to advance the text. You'll then be presented with a map. Click the house with smoke coming out of it to advance the story. Lots more dialogue boxes. There'll be a pop-up that comes up, click はい again to advance the story. You'll then be given some money and a quest. Next、you'll be introduced to DQMP's battling mechanic as you travel from one town to the next. The jist of it is enemies will randomly come at you while you are traveling, and your monsters fight the wild ones. You can use "z" on your keyboard to make your monsters back up and the spacebar to bring up the battle strategy menu. After completing a road, one of your monsters will be given an MVP award (a 1.2x multiplier to their EXP) and your wagon will get exp as well. In the first town, you'll need to buy 10 items at eight gold apiece. After that, you can move onto the second road. Do the same thing, beat up the monsters, and at its endd, you're given the oppurtunity to recruit a bag thingy (a type of monster). Click on the slime that has hearts, and you're given the option to feed it something to increase the chance of recruiting. I gave it what appeared to be a piece of bread, and I recruited it. You'll then get into a cutscene and you'll meet what appears to be your new partner - Kurona. There'll be some dialogue and a pop-up window. Click はい again to advance the story. After that's done, a new pathway will open to the right. Take the pathway, and you should fight more monsters. Complete a few of these roads and you'll get to the next town, where you can rest at the inn to regain your monster's health. After you leave the town, you'll fight a few groups of monsters and then you are faced with your first boss - a slime knight! Beating him will unlock a reward in Chi (30 potions and ethers, to be distributed in July sometime). You'll then unlock something that looks like a monster arena, in which you can pit monsters against each other. The lefthand side monster will absorb the righthand side's power or skill, removing that monster from your party, but levelling up based on the level of the monster that you beat. If you do not want to use this, click on the last option from the menu to quit the menu. When you reach the bridge, someone gives you another monster - a mimc box. This box allows you to synthesize items. Cross the bridge to battle a King Slime - it's level 12, so be prepared! Beat that monster and continue to the port town, There, you will see a cutscene and then you'll be told to visit a town north of the crossroads. Go there and finish quest #4. NOTE: at some time you'll have a cutscene appear with the hand. It'll tell you if your horseshoe number hits zero, you will not be able to move until 6AM your time - DQ monster parade runs on your computer's time, not JST. Note, however, that changing time on your computer will not make the horseshoe's number increase. Using carrots can bump back up your movement (1 carrot = 1 road). After you finish quest 4, you can teleport to the harbor town and go to the wasteland now, which will unlock reward #2 for you - 5 Sora and Riku Assist cards. Then supposedly, you can go to the wasteland bazaar, and in the bar you can pick up missions 658-660, which will unlock the outfits! For quest 658, you need to defeat 10 slimes, which you will need to go back to the tutorial continent to find. It's pretty easy to do if you keep going back and forth on the first route near your home. For quest 659, you need to defeat 10 red slimes, which reside to the right (east) of the town of lindsay. Go back and forth on that route a few times to get 5 carrots! And finally, for quest 660, you need to defeat a metal slime, location (as per the wiki) is near Rojina (the starting town), Lindsay village, and the port town. Refer to here for all locations (scroll down to where it says "生息地". And with the sucessful completion of quest 660, you will have completed all of the stuff you need to do to unlock all the items Chi-side!
  8. Most of the costumes in Chi are centered around events that are happening in-game, like ninja suits for Golden Week and Egg Costumes (which will be unlocked for those who did not get them after today's maiintenance!) for Easter. The only way I could feasibly see this happening is if they included something like this in the game, and with the way Chi's (and, by extention, Unchained Key) working, it seems unlikely, as most of the worlds have been implemented into the game, and the two that are in the data but not implemented do not reflect Star Wars However, they could have a Star Wars-ish event and give away the costumes as rankings or something like that, but the chances for that, imo, would be low. You can always hope, though.
  9. YASSSSS I would be so completely for that (FFV was my first FF game, so he holds a special place in my heart) and I know that Shimomura would do his theme justice
  10. Please keep in mind that Wonderland's story will be wrapping up 5/21 (get your continues ready, because a boss is about to appear!) and that the next story update should happen sometime in June. Which could potentially take us back to a certain tower, with a certain boy fleeing from us, and a certain mysterious person with a black cloak...
  11. It just was the account maintenance (eg the account that you use to play the game). Nothing actually happened in the game; that maintenance is 5/21.
  12. Chi players, there will be a maintenance at 2AM to 6AM JST today, so just in a little under 3 hours
  13. Nope. I've lasted nearly a year without being a paying player, and I don't see why I should start buying stuff now.
  14. I enjoy it to be honest, but some don't like it. It, imo, depends on the members of your party and if you get along with them and they're on at the same time as you. It's not a game where you sit down for a long time and just grind, it's more of play it and put it away, so if you like that kind of style, then you'll (probably) like Chi. Also it's a free-to-play, pay-to-win kind of game, but as a non-payer, it is totally possible to be in higher ranks without paying; you just gotta be committed and log in early and often. I guess you can be hyped for it, especially since you haven't played Chi, since it's a completely new experience for you~
  15. If it works like Chi, your LUX intake percentage multiplier and special weekly mimssions are determined by your Union, and what place they rank each week (higher placed = more missions, but decreased LUX percentage multiplier). Also some cutscenes do differ based on which union you are a part of (this mostly is in the Ephie scenes where he tells you what rival union he's from,and the initial cutscene at the beginning of the game). Also you get a nice little union icon next to your name on rankings depicting your union.
  16. >finally >has been playing the game for nearly a year ...
  17. I'mma stick with my party in Vulpeus, but I have some friends who might want to party in a different union, so I might make a sub-account with a different union Urupesu foreva~~
  18. Charm's version is awesome, confirming. For those uninitiated:
  19. I will be playing this most probably on an android emu unless I can scrounge the money to get a fancy new thing that can play the game. And I will also be continuing to play Chi as well~
  20. The adamantite material was just released a week ago. Also, there is another way to get them. Beat lv 200 Invisibles and there's a chance that it'll drop.
  21. Confirmed only for Japan at the moment. It will probably see a state-side release eventually.
  22. You will eventually also get them from ranking events.

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