

Like, that doesnt even seem real right? Will of the Moon would mean you got passed the Nadaam. You got passed One Life For One World. You got passed Witchdrop. Im sure im forgetting a few other notorious duties in the 2.0-4.4 stretch. And THIS was what caught you up? If you normally play a healer, its insultingly easy. But even if you never healed in your life, the fight script is purposefully lenient and the move list is simplified to the highest degree. And beyond that, finding this thread also means you have a simple walkthrough you can follow that will see you through to the next patch.
But hey, if you arent feeling it then you arent feeling it. Hopefully you enjoy whatever game you play next.



Theres nothing random that happens in these fights, watch a guide and repeat it. The enemy runs down a script, everyone has the same gear/lv/class there's virtually no difference.
Heal when hp is low and dmg when its not, keep an eye on the companion and do the mechanics. If you fail on very easy you make a mechanical error the game does not want you to make, try to pinpoint this moment ask yourself "what does the game want me to do", did you companion die? Maybe focus target him. Did you stand in the bad? Where could you stand that wont one shot you.
These duties have switches, if you screw them up you get ejected.
It would likely be more acceptable to players if it were split in separate parts. Failing as 'Shtola is a pain in the tail to do it all over from the start.
Same goes for following multi-part as-others duties.
(I didn't have too much trouble with this, but I still disliked it for being forced to play as someone else)
やはり、お前は……笑顔が……イイ


I remember Will of the Moon being a bit infamous when it first dropped.Like, that doesnt even seem real right? Will of the Moon would mean you got passed the Nadaam. You got passed One Life For One World. You got passed Witchdrop. Im sure im forgetting a few other notorious duties in the 2.0-4.4 stretch. And THIS was what caught you up? If you normally play a healer, its insultingly easy. But even if you never healed in your life, the fight script is purposefully lenient and the move list is simplified to the highest degree. And beyond that, finding this thread also means you have a simple walkthrough you can follow that will see you through to the next patch.
But hey, if you arent feeling it then you arent feeling it. Hopefully you enjoy whatever game you play next.
But it was because the Sadu fight, not the Y'shtola part. The Y'shtola fight is pretty easy if you aren't completely ignoring your healing options.
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