The summary of ‘【GBF】 2024 Anniversary Weapon Ticket Guide! (and Dragons too)’

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The video primarily revolves around weapon selection strategies in a game, particularly focusing on the game's 10th anniversary weapon tickets. Key themes include assessing the viability of different weapon types and making informed choices based on players' needs and the game's evolving meta.

Highlighted recommendations include prioritizing Menace tier weapons like "Agonize" for dark skill damage and synergy with top characters, and dragon weapons like Fidal Spine and IB for their specific advantages in charge attack damage and wind ally support. Players are cautioned against easily farmable weapons such as Zeno or Primal, epic, and Proving Ground weapons due to their diminishing returns.

The video also covers upcoming changes with M3 raids that may affect the current weapon meta, advising players to wait for these updates before finalizing choices. Superlative and "revend" weapons are described as niche or non-essential, with specific suggestions such as Sky Piercer and Excalibur intended for specialized uses.

For players unable to farm raids, recommended weapons like Shinger and Forbidden Austa offer significant benefits without requiring Awakening. The speaker concludes with reminders about ticket expiration dates and the importance of prioritizing based on individual needs and potential future accessibility of weapons.

00:00:00

In this part of the video, the creator discusses the various weapon tickets available in the game for its 10th anniversary, highlighting the birthday weapon ticket specifically. They explain that items from this ticket are fully farmable in the game, often tied to certain events, and thus, the ticket can act as a shortcut to avoid farming. The creator advises against choosing Enad weapons since they require farming for full Awakening anyway, defeating the ticket’s purpose. They recommend prioritizing weapons from the Menace tier, particularly “agonize” for dark skill damage, due to its powerful synergy with top dark characters and the advantage of bypassing the challenging Anima Animus raid.

00:03:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses several dragon weapons and their relevance in the game. The two main weapons pointed out are Fidal Spine and IB. Fidal Spine, a Dark Sword, boosts charge attack damage and is relatively easier to farm, but can be a bit tricky due to blue chest mechanics. Typically, players use up to two copies of Fidal Spine in their grid, and it can serve as a main hand weapon.

IB is highlighted for its significant attack mod for wind allies’ normal attacks and supplemental skill damage. It’s especially beneficial for wind characters with skill damage, enhancing team synergy.

The speaker also mentions Gallion Draw as an honorable mention, mainly useful for charge attack teams in Earth. However, it’s noted that with upcoming changes (M3 raids), some weapons might become less relevant. Players are advised to consider Gabriel’s dagger, Gospel of Water and Sky, as a secondary option if they don’t have other recommended weapons like Beaks, Spines, and Agonize.

Regalia weapons Nilanth and Cormac are also briefly mentioned as good choices, although changes with M3 raids might affect their standing.

00:06:00

In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the current and future viability of different weapon types in a game. They advise that while certain weapons like Nila and Caran Crosia are strong now, this might change with future updates. A specific weapon ticket is mentioned, which is valid until February next year, allowing time to decide which weapon to pick. The speaker advises against choosing easily farmable weapons like Zeno or Primal weapons, as well as epic and Proving Ground weapons, stating they aren’t worth it.

For crucial releases like M3 changes, the advice is to hold off to see how the meta evolves. Some ancient weapons are noted as core but may become obsolete soon. For Proving Ground weapons, despite their potential upgrades, the recommendation is not to pick them.

Additionally, there are tickets that expire by April 10th, which is important to keep in mind. Finally, for six dragon weapons, the speaker suggests waiting until the end of the roulette to ensure you don’t pick a weapon that could later be acquired through other means. Each dragon is valuable in their respective element, so prioritize based on your needs.

00:09:00

In this part of the video, the focus is on superlative weapons, explaining that these weapons are not crucial or essential for their respective elements but are rather niche and often used for fun or to show off. The speaker highlights two weapons, Sky Piercer and Excalibur, noting their specific, albeit limited, usefulness. Sky Piercer is used for manual burst optimizing primarily in guild wars, while Excalibur sees some use in high-level (HL) content but can generally be substituted without much impact. The segment advises not to stress over choosing these weapons unless you have a specific goal in mind, such as picking Sky Piercer or Excalibur if unsure, while being aware of alternative options from other elements.

Next, it transitions to discussing “revend weapons,” noting that they all come at level 150 skill, level 15, and Awakening level one. The effectiveness of these weapons can vary, as some may require further awakening to reach their full potential.

00:12:00

In this part of the video, the speaker discusses weapon recommendations for players who cannot farm raids and need effective weapons without Awakening. Key highlights include:

– **Shinger for Water**: Recommended due to its decent stats and boost to charge attack damage, even without Awakening.
– **Forbidden Austa**: Good for Celeste Dark, offering significant offensive boosts despite reducing HP by 20%. This can be mitigated with potions.

Middle-tier weapons are also analyzed:
– **Sete**: Needs multiple copies and Awakening to be impactful, thus requiring raid farming.
– **Fang of the Dragon Slayer**: Effective but causes passive damage to the team each turn, making it less sustainable early on.
– **Extinction Blade**: Useful but benefits greatly from Awakening.

The overall advice is balancing immediate utility against the potential benefits of farming for Awakening and additional copies.

00:15:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses “symmetria,” describing it as not particularly great at its base level except for Zeus. It is also noted as a free-to-play option for some existing GAA elements. The speaker mentions plans to make a separate video addressing the current scam and anniversary ticket. They apologize for any ranting or pauses, explaining that the video is unscripted due to being busy and slightly ill. The main goal is to quickly disseminate information. The speaker signs off, wishing viewers good luck and indicating there will be more content to catch later.

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