![]() Thanks to EspioKaos, the text turned out to read: In any case, the text here turned out to be Japanese written in Romaji. I don’t seem to have any old screen-shots showing them either, which is annoying. This is the actual texture for the holographic screens from the Tunnels which have sadly been removed at some point. Finally, we ended up with the following result:įrom that, we can build an actual alphabet:Īs you can see, it’s not a complete alphabet, as we’ve not seen any instances of those letters. From there, you can guess words, check the newly added letters in the code against the rest of the image and make sure words built from that make sense. So with six letters as a starting point, it’s simply time to go matching them to the words in the rest of the image. The actual in-game arrows you see are devoid of text however and as best I know these aren’t used anywhere in the game. The initial idea was that the symbols here spell the words “UP” and “DOWN”. Without these, decoding it might have been impossible. Now rather than expect you to just take our word for it, allow me to demonstrate how we came to this conclusion. It is actually encoded letters from the roman alphabet. With the combined efforts of myself and Agrajag of Psumods we determined that this is in fact not a bunch of chicken scratchings. How do we know this? Well let’s have a look at a certain texture from the game… Yes, its a chunk of a word, the full one being “partition”. The text in the above example reads “PARTITI”. There also used to be text on some large holographic screens but either they’ve removed them for whatever reason or I’ve just been exceedingly unlucky in finding them. This is the most common example, seen on wall panels throughout the stage. There’s actually not a lot of text in the area. +50% Exp Boost and +100% Rare Enemy Appearance Rate Boost in Atrocious OceanĪre you aware that Lilipa’s tunnels contain secret messages? Do you care? If you don’t, tough luck because I’m going to be talking about them anyway. 11th February – +100% Rare Enemies Appearance Rate Boost for all quests.10th February – +50% EXP Boost for all quests.8th February – Advance Quest +200% EXP Boost and +200% Rare Drop Boost.7th February – +50% EXP Boost for all quests.Note that the days are in Japanese, so they may start a day earlier depending on your time zone. So even though the likes of Ironia can stack up to 999, it doesn’t take long to end up with multiple stacks of them. ![]() Anyone who has dismantled rare items will also know that you can very quickly accumulate the lowest tier of materials. That’s 26 slots gone for a complete set of crafting items. With that out of the way, back on the subject of inventory hogs because if you want to craft I sure hope you didn’t like having all those spare inventory slots! I’ve not really talked about this on the blog yet, so I’ll go ahead and take this opportunity to explain my opinion on it. The worth of the 10% EXP and Meseta boosts is somewhat insignificant, but I imagine most players are going to consume them rather than throw them away. Note that this would be more if you use AC scratch, as there are a number of unique consumables you can obtain from it. 能力追加成功率+10% / Ability Success Rate +10%Ī considerable 32 slots gone here.
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