Editing Character Progression
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Class upgrade materials can be acquired from [[Exploration Quests]] and [[Event Quests|Event Exchanges]]. | Class upgrade materials can be acquired from [[Exploration Quests]] and [[Event Quests|Event Exchanges]]. | ||
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! colspan="5" | Rank Up Requirements for Bronze to Silver | ! colspan="5" | Rank Up Requirements for Bronze to Silver | ||
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==Upgrading Skills== | ==Upgrading Skills== | ||
Upgrading skills improves the strength of skills through higher multipliers, improves their uptime through higher durations, lower SP costs, and higher starting SP, and potentially adds an additional effect, which may include more range or more buffs/debuffs. Skills are upgraded using skill manuals and class upgrade materials. The requirements are standard according to class and rarity. And the expense increases according to their rarity. | Upgrading skills improves the strength of skills through higher multipliers, improves their uptime through higher durations, lower SP costs, and higher starting SP, and potentially adds an additional effect, which may include more range or more buffs/debuffs. Skills are upgraded using skill manuals and class upgrade materials. The requirements are standard according to class and rarity. And the expense increases according to their rarity. |