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Summon times

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Last edit: 03:54, 18 December 2024

Just noticed ingame that I got a grade D (originally said C - this was a typo) at lv80, and the interface said it could be level 75-80 (r1).

This leads me to think there may be a mistake in the wiki and it should be lv 41-80 for D, and 81-120 for C. This would also make more sense because grades A, B and E are in increments of 40, and this would make C and D as well, as opposed to their current 60 and 20.

Boxat (talk)01:00, 6 December 2024

I have a Succubus Fynni Gem that was blossomed and it's Level 195. There's an expected level range that the in-game blossoming cage even says. I have the tier 2 cages that puts Rank A's range between 195-200, and the ones I just got today were Level 200. There's probably varying factors that need to be researched a bit further, but the range is an intended mechanic.

Your Fynni Blossom rank also affects the base level too.

Phantasms (talk)18:48, 6 December 2024

"the range is an intended mechanic" "Your Fynni Blossom rank also affects the base level too."

Yeah I'm not disagreeing with that, mine also fall in the upper ranges with r1. I was just thinking that what's in the wiki doesn't seem to reflect what's in-game.


Since then I've been doing more checking and it does indeed look like the level ranges I listed are correct. I looked at both whistles from when I was at a low rank, as well as high rank.


I'm not sure if this was clear but what it shows you in-game while blossoming is a subset of the whole range for that rank. (As in I was not basing my idea of the whole range off of just what I see in the interface)

Example: Grade B runs from 121-160, but at r1 you would see (in the interface) 155-160.


I just noticed I made a typo in the second message, fixed that.

Basically everything I'm seeing in-game is telling me that the ranges are in increments of 40 (which would make more sense in terms of consistency too), instead of the wiki's 40-20-60-40-40.

Boxat (talk)03:47, 18 December 2024