Now, people think that Grail Keeper specifically poisons the lend and so on, on top of causing Hunger to suffer Affliction. However, this is not the case. Consider the working:Grail Keeper: At any time while within a land he rules the wielder may take on the Decimator's Affliction into himself. For the duration, the Decimator's Affliction merely poisons the land, rendering it barren and and its residents infertile, rather than claiming lives. Territories not under the wielder's rule are not affected by this mitigation. This causes him to suffer the Affliction of Leprosy and the Mutilating Affliction for the duration.
For the duration, the Decimator's Affliction merely poisons the land, rendering it barren and and its residents infertile, rather than claiming lives.
This would imply that Decimator already does entire rendering the land barren thing base - which makes sense given that Decimator doesn't just affect humans. In practice, this means that even our enemies will end up with barren land and stuff, on top of dying from Decimator.
Well played, lizard.
That's the same mistake people were making with Ber, however. Like, I've managed to argue folks into getting Crown/Tears, which made Rank build that much stronger, but we still had many arguments to take short term choice because muh Ber. Just make efficient choices and we're good.Well played, lizard.
[X] Sharpening the Blade [4 Arete]
I was actually thinking the other day how nice it was to not get any new conditions for a while, except wait, we totally did and Aobaru's nemesis just hasn't arrived yet. We've kind if underestimated the opposition once before to significant consequences; let's make sure not to do that again. Safety should Ideally come first, after all.
Well played, lizard.
[X] Sharpening the Blade [4 Arete]
I was actually thinking the other day how nice it was to not get any new conditions for a while, except wait, we totally did and Aobaru's nemesis just hasn't arrived yet. We've kind if underestimated the opposition once before to significant consequences; let's make sure not to do that again. Safety should ideally come first, after all.
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We don't lose too much value on terms of +Progression sure (Aside from the 50% rank gain) but it's not like it exists in vacuum. We would be losing effectively 8 Arete and Honing's wit and int buffs as well as Evening Sky's ability to weaken all forms of magic just before walking back into the realm where even the random town guard people's basic swords literally hum with magic. That's no small thing to be going without. Now that Ber's dead and a week has passed Gisena's Tide of Nulity is back on the table for use. Iridescence lets Evening Sky not be dispelled when it goes off, imagine how less hyper lethal the Sten fight would have been for us if our 75-90% damage reduction modifier wasn't turned off while he was Nulitied.That's the same mistake people were making with Ber, however. Like, I've managed to argue folks into getting Crown/Tears, which made Rank build that much stronger, but we still had many arguments to take short term choice because muh Ber. Just make efficient choices and we're good.
One thing to consider is that Fisher King doesn't actually lock us into getting it. We'd like to get that value asap, of course, but given that most of it provides long term value we won't be sad if we are forced to put it off to get something relevant to situation at hand. In theory we could put it off for like twenty updates and still not lose much of value its provides.
Besides, as with other options we need to finish, having Fisher King not finished will act as sort of Progression+ as Rihaku tries to bait us away from it. Still, as long as we start working on it now, we can get it at our leisure, so it shouldn't impact our upcoming fight with Aobaru hunter.
Yeah, but you are not pissing those resources away, we are investing them into powerful long term value.We don't lose too much value on terms of +Progression sure (Aside from the 50% rank gain) but it's not like it exists in vacuum. We would be losing effectively 8 Arete and Honing's wit and int buffs as well as Evening Sky's ability to weaken all forms of magic just before walking back into the realm where even the random town guard people's basic swords literally hum with magic. That's no small thing to be going without. Now that Ber's dead and a week has passed Gisena's Tide of Nulity is back on the table for use. Iridescence lets Evening Sky not be dispelled when it goes off, imagine how less hyper lethal the Sten fight would have been for us if our 75-90% damage reduction modifier wasn't turned off while he was Nulitied.
There's also an argument that trying to get new set of Blood Advancements with Honing is pointless until we get Pillars due to how rare picks are right now.There's also something of an argument to make that by not getting Honing and unlocking the next level of Blood advancements we're wasting the +Progression we have for all blood advancements already.
That's actually something we were talking about yesterday. Is Favor some kind of currency you spend on stuff, or some kind of passive benefit?Accursed favour as part of a Defining Advancement. Eventually we'll spend it and then Hunger will be defined as the guy who used to have the Accursed's favour...
It was also enough to be able to get inviolate and immutable.
Hmm, do we know that they were granted due to Favor?
See I thought that as well, but apparently it's much easier to find acceptable Huntress Moon procs in the Human Sphere simply because you can look them up through their internet equivalent instead of having to brute force pull factual information out of the air with no indication of what even to begin searching for.And so will the difficulty of finding Huntress Moon targets too. Yesterday, it was the Opalescent Tower. Today, it is an Armament Fish. What it is going to be tomorrow? Or the day after tomorrow?
Context; that statement is from early on of the quest, before we got Decimation Lens or before Hunger balooned in power to the point where fighting an Armament is no longer an impossible dream. Fishing contest in particular was a viable HM target... Four EFB ago.See I thought that as well, but apparently it's much easier to find acceptable Huntress Moon procs in the Human Sphere simply because you can look them up through their internet equivalent instead of having to brute force pull factual information out of the air with no indication of what even to begin searching for.
I imagine mitigation options will still be hard, yeah, but it's probably going to be easier to find things like that Annual Fishing Tournament when you can trawl through hundreds of planets all in various stages of their year with divergent cultures and distinct populations.