When I logged on this morning there was a notification about it, but maybe I misread it and it just said there was an issue with Android 10.I think it actually works on Android now, but for whatever reason they didn't mention this in the posts.
Well day one summoning was probably a bad idea as 330 quartz got me 2 additional Musashi, an additional Tamamo, and a Paraiso. I'm going to save the remainder of my quartz and tickets for tomorrow.
NP2 Musashi + Tomoe. I already blew past my Musashi goal with this.
Yes to the first question. And yeah they have mentioned it after all, I guess I missed it the first time around.Random question: were we able to sell the arts/buster/quick bonus items from the last event after it finished? I forgot to check.
If Asagami wasn't soon I would roll for Tamoe just because of the Babylonia reference. Seems like a badass.
Interesting that even though I haven't finished Agartha I can play the new singularity.
When I logged on this morning there was a notification about it, but maybe I misread it and it just said there was an issue with Android 10.
Don't read things when you first wake up people lol.
Random question: were we able to sell the arts/buster/quick bonus items from the last event after it finished? I forgot to check.
Interesting that even though I haven't finished Agartha I can play the new singularity.
I still have quartz and tickets, but I was hoping for an early first copy whilst saving the solo rate up for NP2.
But Shiki and FujinoI want to roll, but my rational thinking says no. Already has Musashi but dat new archer tho...
Gratz!
I'm not sure I agree with that last part because Tomoe has a long cooldown between her gather skill. I would rather take hot sands + the 3 turn buster buff.Tomoe has better art and design and better buster crit capabilities
I think that was answered on Babylonia or Camelot.Question, after fixing a singularity, does time go back to how it was before the mess happens?
Is that a yes or no?
I think they say that reality just find a non-magical reasoning for every person dead in the singularity when all goes back to normal, but the dead stay dead. The buildings probably just goes back to a non-destroyed state.Question, after fixing a singularity, does time go back to how it was before the mess happens?
Congrats I got him too (NP2 actually). He's currently at max level and ready to get to bond 5 ;DThrew all my tickets at the gacha and got the new 3*. Not going all in today, that's a trap.
Question, after fixing a singularity, does time go back to how it was before the mess happens?
Balancing the Humanity Foundation value - the damage done in a singularity is not to "that year", but "that era", so there's a plus-minus to the calculations. As Gil said, at the turning point of an era that has become a foundation for humanity, if the pluses increase, so do the minuses. Things like "this can only be dealt with through sudden death" or "well it might be possible to shorten their lifespan just a bit", and also "this person's debt will be paid back by work from people living in another land", it's that sort of book-keeping.
If you have NP5 then why pull more?Thank you.
This might be the only way to convince myself not to spend on ishtar's banner during the rerun.
Probably gonna do it anyway.
I guess he means Ishtar NP3 US Server + Ishtar NP2 Japan Server = Ishtar NP5
Ah, makes senseI guess he means Ishtar NP3 US Server + Ishtar NP2 Japan Server = Ishtar NP5
Took me a while to figure it out myself.
Anyways, congrats, I guess. :D
I have yet to NP2+ a Servant I want.
I guess he means Ishtar NP3 US Server + Ishtar NP2 Japan Server = Ishtar NP5
Took me a while to figure it out myself.
Anyways, congrats, I guess. :D
I have yet to NP2+ a SSR Servant I want.
I think they say that reality just find a non-magical reasoning for every person dead in the singularity when all goes back to normal, but the dead stay dead. The buildings probably just goes back to a non-destroyed state.
Through im pretty sure that the real answer is "if nasu feels like having them dead or alive again."
This was sort of answered on Nasu's blog (translation from this Reddit post)
There's another explanation for that.I'm almost finished with Babylonia and the amount of death there and in Camelot should have massive repercussions for future people if not reset.
Nasu isn't in direct control of FGO, and he treats FGO like a fan service kind of game so having the summoning system be different from the regular Fuyuki servant system is fine. Different writers are also involved so it's hard to get fgo to be consistent. People who haven't read from Nasu's original language like to insult him, but he's written multiple stories that have been deemed good in Japan so I'll trust their judgment over translated interpretations of his works. That's not to say he's a master writer or anything, but I'd rather have Nasu over most young adult writers from Japan.Oh. I get what it's going for but it's just baffling not to hit the reset button all the way instead of partially. But whatever, I also thought all servants except King Arthur didn't remember past grail wars and that's clearly not true either.