theres a Super Megaton parfait now?? waaa, whats so different from Megaton in terms of stats?
theres a Super Megaton parfait now?? waaa, whats so different from Megaton in terms of stats?
Drifting off-topic... but the Weapon Badge 2018 shop is where new summoners would want to go to gear pets right now. You can easily set up some pets to take on Solo XQ 3 with what is available there. Mainly the Bravado Rolls to keep your pets alive, although it also has a decent selection of entry level parfaits (namely Megaton). While they aren't exactly "perma available" they are going to be around long enough to obtain what you need. It does slightly trigger me that some of the best parfaits are seasonal or CF exclusive and don't roll over to the next seasonal quest like the weapons do, for example: Fornis series, Quelle Glitter.
While I agree Support rolls are good, I ran out of them while gearing up some new pets and used Bravado Rolls on them instead. The Bravados made those pets way more durable in boosted EQs / rematches / Solo XQ / E. Forest farming than their Support Roll counterparts. I kept Support Rolls on my mobbing pets (Popple / Redran / Jinga / and Aero since he's only used when it's safe) and swapped out Support Rolls on my bossing pets that now use dual Bravados (4 Marons / Synchro / Rappy / Viola). Keep in mind I have 0 pets set up for Deadly Parfait which is where Support Rolls would be required. Also keep in mind that the in-game tooltip for Bravado Rolls is wrong (should read 20%, not 10%).Spoiler!
What's nice about this is you can pair it with normal Megaton for an easy 12% + 9% multipliers. Lazy bossing pet build that's still good.
Last edited by ohpz; Jun 19, 2018 at 11:32 PM.
yeah, you can use two (different) parfaits on a pet, so I dont get the sarcasm beyond making yourself look like you have no idea what you are talking about
also, summoner is the only class I could even reliably clear phanatical phantoms on when it came out; and a buddy of mine used summoner sub to cheese getting the clear titles for other classes for some quick crests; so its not like it needed super abilities to make it easier
leveling pets is super easy now that you can just load up on 12* exp eggs with photon spheres, you just maybe gotta turn some 10* weapons into spheres for a little while instead of cubes.
however, yeah outside of super megatons and the parfaits that drop in dragon and loser, there isnt much of the newer parfaits that have a good permanent home at the moment. Vigilant or Bolster from the 2018 badge shop are alright to fill in for now though; if you didn't stock up on any super vigilant parfaits from egg files
Last edited by Zorak000; Jun 20, 2018 at 01:47 PM.
I've always struggled with Fo, and reading this it's clear that it's not the class's fault :V Is it still spam foie/crafted ragrants or is there something else I should be doing?
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Charge-time crafted Ragrants is good, but it really chews up PP, so PP convert is basically a must if you're going to be spamming it. One of its main advantages is its speed, which is helpful as one of FO's drawbacks is it can often be quite slow to attack. For a good deal of mobbing EQs, once you finish charging your average tech, the enemy you're looking at is already dead!
Nowadays Brilliant Ilgrants is the go-to for light DPS. Brilliant slows it down so you're gonna want to be reasonably close - when standing still, however, you're basically not going to run out of PP. Fair warning though, you're gonna get all the aggro. For times when Ilgrants isn't really viable (say, targetting a Golem's head while he's got it up in the sky - you're just gonna hit his body), Brilliant Grants is great. It's really hard to miss with that, and it's got an enormous range.
Zondeel/Gigrants Type-0 for mobbing.
I'm not super-familiar with fire any more as it's much less useful than it used to be but iirc one of the crafts for Nafoie has the best DPS nowadays. With that said, that's basically just on paper, it's very strong but very slow and if your target's moving at all it'll miss and hit the ground instead.
FPS-view Foie is still great. Rafoie is pretty weak but great for sniping weak enemies (eg. Damoths), though Foie could arguably be more useful there too. A quick word on Ilfoie too - that's getting semi-popular on the Enchanted Forest free field. It's good for effortlessly hitting Wurmritter rider heads, gryphons in the sky, grouped mobs... For the first time in the game, people are actually crafting this one - though I don't remember which craft they actually use...
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