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Touhou Puppet Dance Performance / Re: Layla's Amulet
« on: October 26, 2016, 08:06:44 PM »
Well you only need to go to Lv 70 on non-Realm Puppets since online stuff is pretty much all done at Lv 50, so it's probably just that you had to grind way longer than required :P. With some switching around it's possible to get a full team of 5 levelled in 5-6 battles, and if you're going at that pace you will probably not make as much money back.

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Touhou Puppet Dance Performance / Re: Layla's Amulet
« on: October 26, 2016, 09:51:14 AM »
The point isn't for in-game grinding, it's for getting competitive items in post-game. Those things add up real fast! Especially if you want to make the most of the Battle Box and set up multiple teams!

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Touhou Puppet Dance Performance / Re: Layla's Amulet
« on: October 23, 2016, 11:16:47 PM »
Actually the Lunar Sake does an entirely different thing. Sure, in the base game Layla's Amulet was basically Cleanse Tag, but in the expansion it works more like Amulet Coin. It will double any reward you get after battle, which makes it exceptional when grinding Puppets in Hell since 6 Magic Crystals become 12 and so on.

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Despite what its description says, Clearing Mist actually follows the exact same formula as Tumble Plant. I tried the two moves out using Kosuzu on wild Byakuren Puppets in the Hakurei Cave (neutral to both), and then against Yuki puppets in Makai (resists both). Not the most scientific of tests, but if there was a big difference in power it would show up here, especially against Bya. Both moves did pretty much identical damage to both puppets.

I also tried it out with a Lv 70 Suwako against a handful of different Steel-weak Lv 70 Wilds - Chen took ~70% from it, whereas PMarisa and SIku (same cost, different defences) were easily OHKO'd. So yeah, the move should work out quite well regardless of who is using it.

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