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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • How is it hard to grind? its like the easiest there is. Pick the exterminate BOUNTY, grab like ocucor and Wisp or something, roomba the whole map in like 2 min, do the side objective and kill an angel. Takes maybe 10 min tops? you get 1 pinion + 2 quills which IIRC is 10k standing, throw in some you find in the mission and theres half the standing cap, do a second bounty and now you are rep capped.







  • Quests first, even the side quests unlock content on occasion. Personal opinion here is to leave eidolons last, better to use easier to farm arcanes from Zariman/mirror defense/lua for now

    Incarnon weapons, but those are a ways off given you need steel path. Zariman after quests also has some weapons.

    All but the absolute trash frames, weapons will carry the game on their own. Depends on playstyle. Me personally will only use frames with 90% DR or projectile reflection since i dont like dying all the time.

    Up until level 180-200 meta weapons with as much upfront damage as you can muster, after that viral slash.






  • From Duviri Fragments:

    In all the ages of Thrax’s reign, only two strangers have ever known to come to Duviri.

    The other stranger came far earlier in Thrax’s reign, before even the Bleeding Earth.

    This stranger had haunted eyes and a downcast mien, and spoke of the Wall and the worlds beyond. He wore his hair like looped snakes, and his voice carried an accent unlike any in Duviri.

    With the King’s permission, he constructed a great laboratory of light-smoking mirrors and Void-lanthorns, which he claimed was the match of one he had once owned in a former life. The island where it stood was known as Scholar’s Landing.

    The time would come, the stranger said, when Duviri would be needed. There was work of repentance to be done, and he could not do it alone. What he meant by this I cannot say; and cannot now ask, for Scholar’s Landing vanished overnight.

    But I shall watch, and wait, and hope.