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The video provides a comprehensive overview of the weapon tickets available for the 10th anniversary of the game GRLU, focusing on weapon selection strategy and future considerations. The speaker emphasizes the availability of farmable weapons through tickets, recommending "Agonize" as a top pick due to its powerful attributes. They also talk about other notable weapons such as "Fidal Spine," "IB," and "Gallion Draw," highlighting their utility and suggesting optimal configurations.
Anticipating future updates, the speaker advises waiting for M3 changes before finalizing weapon choices, and generally discourages the selection of Primal, Epic, Proving Ground, and Malice weapons. They explore the nuances of superlative weapons, such as "Sky Piercer" and "Excalibur," which, while niche, may still be beneficial in specific scenarios. The discussion encompasses the balance between immediate and potential effectiveness, particularly with weapons like "Shinger for Water" and "Forbidden Austa," recommending these even without Awakening due to their immediate benefits.
The speaker finally touches on the usefulness of "Symmetria" for Zeus setups and free-to-play players, while mentioning the creation of an upcoming video addressing current concerns and the anniversary ticket. They conclude by acknowledging their current health and scheduling challenges, and express well wishes to the viewers.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the different weapon tickets available for the 10th anniversary of a game called GRLU. They focus on the birthday weapon ticket, emphasizing that all the weapons available through this ticket are farmable in the game, making the ticket a shortcut to skip farming. They caution against selecting Enad weapons with this ticket since they come at a low Awakening level, requiring players to farm the raid anyway. The speaker then provides their top three picks for the weapon ticket, starting with “Agonize,” a powerful dark weapon that boosts skill damage and avoids the difficult farming of a specific raid.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses several “dragon weapons” and their utility in the game. They highlight the “Fidal Spine,” which boosts charge attack damage, is relatively easy to farm, and is generally used up to two copies in a grid. They also mention “Agonize,” suggesting a configuration of two Agonize and one Fidal Spine for efficiency. Another weapon, “IB,” boosts the normal attack and supplemental skill damage for wind allies, making it highly synergistic with certain wind characters and beneficial for teams with skill damage. The “Gallion Draw” is noted for its usefulness in charge attack teams, especially in Earth grids. The speaker briefly mentions other weapons like “Gabriel’s Dagger,” “Regalia weapons Nilanth,” and “Corantia,” and indicates that upcoming M3 raid changes could impact their relevance.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the current value and future considerations of different weapon types. They mention that some weapons are presently good but may not remain as effective in the future. For example, the speaker highlights that the weapon ticket is valid until next February, suggesting waiting for M3 updates before making a selection. Key points include the recommendation of Nila and Caran Crosia as solid choices, while M2 weapons are relatively easy to farm. Primal and Epic weapons are deemed not worth picking, and ancient weapons like Ancient Oron and Ancient Perseus are good but might need reconsideration with upcoming changes. Proving Ground and Malice weapons are generally not recommended. Additionally, there is a note on the six dragon tickets which expire by April 10th, advising the audience to wait until the end of roulette events before making a choice to avoid redundancy.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses superlative weapons, highlighting that these weapons are not crucial to their respective elements and are mainly used for fun or to showcase specific capabilities. They mention that while some scenarios might benefit from weapons like Sky Piercer and Excalibur, these instances are highly niche and specific. Excalibur, for instance, has been used in high-level content for several elements, though it can often be replaced without much impact on the setup. Sky Piercer is noted for manual burst optimizing in guild wars. The speaker advises not to stress over these weapon choices, but if uncertain, Sky Piercer or Excalibur are viable picks, though one should consider alternatives like the hunting weapon for the earth element. Additionally, they talk about reveng weapons, which come at specific levels but may require Awakening to reach their full potential, thus creating two different rankings for these weapons based on their current and potential effectiveness.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the effectiveness of various weapons with and without their Awakening in the context of farming raids. They recommend “Shinger for Water” and “Forbidden Austa” as good options even without Awakening due to their immediate boosts to charge attack damage and offensive stats, respectively. “Sete” and “Fang of the Dragon Slayer” are placed in the middle tier; “Sete” requires multiple copies to be effective and benefits greatly from Awakening, while “Fang of the Dragon Slayer” causes passive damage to the team, making it harder to counteract early on. “Extinction Blade” is also mentioned as a decent choice but is significantly better with Awakening. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of balancing weapon selection with the practicality of farming and Awakening resources.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the role and effectiveness of “Symmetria,” noting that it is primarily beneficial for Zeus and serves as a free-to-play option for some existing GAA elements. They plan to create a separate video addressing a current scam and the anniversary ticket soon. The speaker apologizes for any unscripted aspects and explains that they are currently ill and busy, thus making it challenging to edit the video. They conclude by wishing viewers well and signing off.
