Originally posted by Nishi Kinuyo:She comes off as being a bit tsundere. I don't think we have more details about her, but obviously we'll see in the future. The devs have said that Nia will appear in person at some point. That said, I'm not sure if I would keep writing you letters if I had the feeling that I have to tread on eggshells. I would probably try to not make jokes at all and if I felt disappointed by anything you did, I might decide that hiding that from you is the better option. Let me put it this way: If I were your friend, and if I knew that you received those letters from another friend of yours and perceived them as hostile, then I'd probably be _very_ careful with any letters I wrote you. But if she felt "hostility" toward you, why would she go through the effort of writing letters and sending you presents in the first place? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Possibly, making fun of things could also be her way of coping with the disappointment that you're gone. Nia obviously feels a bit "left behind", and she likes to exaggerate things to make them entertaining to read. If you're reading hostility into her first letters, then you'll probably read something negative into her following letters too. All tops increase the player's Defense and Stamina the higher an item's level and quality are the higher the attribute bonuses it grants.Hard to say. Tops include shirts, t-shirts, jackets, and vests worn in the torso slot. Maximum attribute columns list the maximum possible attributes the item has when it is fully upgraded in a Refiner. The attributes in the third and fourth table column are base attributes the item has at its lowest possible quality. All headwear increases the player's Toughness and Stamina the higher an item's level and quality are the higher the attribute bonuses it grants. Headwear includes caps, hats, headbands, and goggles worn in the head slot. (mistakenly translated to Critical Chance) Blue affixes apply to all clothing types and purple affixes vary by type. The affixes also depend on item level and type. Affixes are marked in the items description with stars.Ī green item has no affixes, a blue item has one, and a purple item has two (one affix from the blue group and one from purple). Once a piece of clothing is upgraded to purple quality, it can be refined further up to its maximum possible level to increase its stats and reroll affixes.įor the full list of refineable clothing items, their maximum levels, and the materials required to upgrade them, refer to Refiner page.Īffixes are beneficial effects a piece of equipment grants to the player in addition to its base stats. Most clothing requires Quartz, Lapis Lazuli, or Opals to upgrade. To increase the quality of items, the player can use a Refiner - a special crafting station that uses gems as a material. Most clothing the player craft themselves is of green quality items purchased at the stores or received as mission rewards can come in higher qualities. Some of the strongest affixes in the game can be found on purple clothing. Purple clothing items have stats even higher than blue items have and two affixes. Rare is the best quality available in the game.Blue clothing items have stats higher than green items have and one affix. Green clothing items have base stats and no affixes. All clothing in the game comes in one of three possible qualities:
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