![]() ![]() These work with a fixed loot table, with various rewards on offer at various milestones in your cumulative collection of each. You also earn Emblems for participating in boss or raid battles, with silver and gold Emblems being awarded for the harder difficulties. It’s also separate from the main summon and has a finite number of each “prize” in the box once you obtain the dragon and the Wyrmprint, you can “reset” the pool of prizes in an attempt to draw them again - it’ll be necessary to do this if you want to completely unbind the dragon’s maximum level in particular, though the Wyrmprint has several alternative means of acquisition besides the summon. This carries the chance of providing you with a five-star wind dragon and a four-star Wyrmprint that is particularly useful for the event as it causes you to deal additional damage to Hypnos. Blazons are earned from participating in boss and raid battles, and can be used two at a time for a special event-exclusive summon. ![]() ![]() The structure for rewards is also the same as Loyalty’s Requiem, even going so far as to use the exact same tokens. The more difficult the quest is (in other words, the higher the recommended Might level) the more points she will gain from a single expedition. Melsa can be immediately added to your party once you start the event and, like Celliera in Loyalty’s Requiem, can be permanently recruited by building her “friendship” points up to maximum simply by bringing her along on quests. Her innate abilities include additional damage to Physian units (which include raptors, shrooms, basilisks and Hypnos itself), natural resistance to Sleep, an ongoing passive boost to the whole party’s critical rate and a couple of fire-based skills. Melsa, the Sylvan girl who is the central figure in the event’s story, is a four star dagger-wielding, fire element Support unit. The latter, again, has multiple difficulties, and clearing the Expert rank has a chance of unlocking the “EX” incarnation of the battle for even more significant rewards.Īnother thing Kindness and Captivity has in common with Loyalty’s Requiem is the presence of a recruitable character. This time around, rather than favouring water characters by challenging you to face off against fire-based enemies, the event favours fire-based characters with primarily wind-type opponents.Īs in Loyalty’s Requiem, there is a series of six story chapters to read, punctuated by five single-player quests, a repeatable single-player boss battle with several difficulty levels, and the main event: the four-player, sixteen-character raid battle against the mighty Hypnos. Kindness and Captivity is another raid event, similar to the Loyalty’s Requiem event that ran shortly after the game’s launch. ![]() Naturally, things aren’t quite as simple as they first appear, and, as these things tend to go, things culminate in a battle against a rather large and ferocious beastie. The Kindness and Captivity event, which will be running until November 12, concerns a young Sylvan girl who seeks the aid of Euden and the gang in driving the Imperial forces out of her village. It’s event time again in Cygames and Nintendo’s Dragalia Lost! If you’ve not played a game like this before… get used to this endless and occasionally exhausting cycle! ![]()
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