@Wynntastic4 Impact has 2 uses: First, it increases damage. Second, and most importantly, comparing the Impact of your attacks and the Impact of the enemy's block gives a chance to break through that block, dealing damage even if you didn't land the attack
@Mizuchiro It's simple, you don't. Or follow MathWolves' advice on the Discord server. And don't ask him if he's a pack of mathematical wolves in a trech coat, he'll never confirm or deny that
@vuelle The nature and darkness upgrades never make you deal less damage, and you can use them to get strong enemies down to a manageable health pool. If you'd rather use your resources on something else, that's okay, but remember that they'll always help no matter what the situation is
A is the name of a switch. Characters can check the switches of themselves or others to do specific commands, like 'if my A is on, use [skill] and turn A off' or 'if the enemy's B is on, use [skill] and turn A on'. It's very complex, but if you experiment a bit, you'll understand it.
2,7,4,19,2,2,20,59,2,4,9,8 "wdym my hair is red? no it's not, it's just part of my helmet. i said it's not my hair, go away!" -this guy, who has red hair
This feels like the first bullet hell game i played in wich i thought the hardest difficulty was the easiest because even though i'm dying i'm pretty sure this is absolutely nothing compared to the rest of the game