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Enthralling Performance - Skill Training Seal1913:58, 13 August 2015

Please turn off your outline rendering when taking images.

Sakura502 (talk)11:00, 8 November 2015

Sure.

Nimfu (talk)11:06, 8 November 2015
 

Enthralling Performance - Skill Training Seal

http://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/index.php?title=Enthralling_Performance&curid=32967&diff=640877&oldid=640876

Which seal did you attempt to use and where did you get it from? I personally used the one from the Adventurer Seal Shop and it worked just fine.

Infodude575 (talk)13:30, 9 August 2015

I tried to use one today from the Seal Merchant in Dunbarton. I don't know how long ago you used yours. My Enthralling Performance is already R1 and only needs 24.00 exp to be perfectly trained.

Nimfu (talk)18:14, 9 August 2015
 

The only time that a Fail to Use response comes from a skill training seal is from using it on Trans/Demi and if the skill is r1.

Surrept (talk)19:21, 9 August 2015
 

The tip also says Rank 2. If you used it on Rank 1, that edit of yours is incorrect.

Infodude575 (talk)19:46, 9 August 2015

I assumed it would be the same for Rank 1, as it is the same requirement for Rank 2, and I had never used a skill training seal before. I did check the page about seals just now and saw that it says "Cannot be used on Rank 1 Skills." Not everyone will check or should be expected to check the seal's limitations before using it, so I have deleted my edit and simply added a note to make it clearer for other players.

Nimfu (talk)00:35, 10 August 2015
 

That's understandable. First time for everything.

Infodude575 (talk)00:59, 10 August 2015
 

I think it's worthwhile to point out that mastering a skill requires you to max out the training counts rather than the training exp. Skill training seals wouldn't have helped you in the first place because of this.

Blargel (talk)10:36, 10 August 2015

I wasn't aware of that. I've been used to just keeping an eye on my exp as I went. My CP is over 1,467, so I'm having difficulty with this requirement.

Nimfu (talk)14:38, 10 August 2015

Time to invest in CP Gear~

Blargel (talk)18:29, 10 August 2015
 

Or just give up. My CP is beyond the point of pushing it down to 1.4k. Mastering Enthralling Performance doesn't do anything but give a useless title.

Infodude575 (talk)18:44, 10 August 2015
 

But... then why do YOU obtain so many useless master titles? You know what I'm talking about, lol. In any case, he's well within range of controlling his CP to a reasonable degree with the right gear.

Blargel (talk)20:51, 10 August 2015
 

Muhehehe... :3

Infodude575 (talk)21:49, 10 August 2015

Her* And my CP is only 1.8k. It sounds like I can manage to get it down to 1.4k. Any idea if a Tendering Potion will work? Also, I realize that it's not a useful title, but I'm so close to mastering it that I may as well. It's an OCD thing and I would rather the skill be perfectly trained than not.

Nimfu (talk)21:01, 11 August 2015

Tendering potion I believe lowers your CP enough that awful monsters become boss, strong monsters become awful, etc, etc. It could lower your CP by a ton, just enough to lower all their monster types. At least I think that's how it works, haven't used one in forever.

Tamryu (talk)02:49, 12 August 2015

Tendering Potions don't affect your CP, then only affect the enemy's rating by dropping it one (two for special tendering potions) rank after CP comparisons are done.

Does anyone know how the CP limit of 1,467 was calculated and why? If, say, a Tendering Potion can make an "awful" monster "boss", why would it still be impossible to train the skill with 1.4k+ CP?

Nimfu (talk)03:30, 12 August 2015

I assume that was written without tendering potions or reforges in mind. With 1467 CP, boss monsters must have over 4400 CP in order to be boss. However, at rank 2, you can only affect monsters with 4400 CP or less. Feel free to change it make it more specific.

Blargel (talk)09:55, 12 August 2015

Does the calculated CP affect only Rank 2? Or does it apply to Rank 1 as well?

Nimfu (talk)13:50, 13 August 2015

For rank 1, you can enthrall 4700- CP, so the limit would then be a third of that (boss mobs = your cp x 3), 1566 being the limit.

 
 
 

Mhmm! Sorry, I worded that horribly. That's easier to understand though, they just raise the enemy's rating up one (or two, forgot all about the other ones).

Tamryu (talk)05:39, 13 August 2015