Skill Succession
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You can inherit additional options granted to a specific skill to another via skill succession.
Succession is available for skills of any grade and type.
However, it is not possible to transfer options between active and passive skills.
Crystals and materials are used as materials for skill succession.
When performing succession, the options of the same skill will not be lost, but there will be a loss of options when transferring between different skills.
If the upper-grade skill has a higher maximum number of options compared to the lower-grade skill during the succession, the number of options for the upper-grade equipment will be retained.
Crystals are used as materials for skill succession.
No. | Feature | Description |
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1 | Succession Tab | Click the Succession tab from the Skill Growth menu. (The Enhancement tab is open by default.) |
2 | Select Skills | When you select a skill from the Skills list to use as a material, it will be registered in the left slot. Next, selecting the target skill will register it in the right slot. |
3 | Succession Slots | The left slot is designated for the material skill to be succeeded from, while the right slot is for the target skill. |
4 | Skill Options & Figures | You can check the options and figures assigned to the skills. You can preview the expected decrease in figures. |
5 | Skill Succession Materials | Once both slots are filled, you can check the number of Crystals needed for the succession. |
6 | Succeed | If you have the required Crystals to initiate the succession, the Succeed button will be activated. Clicking the Succeed button will open a Succession Decision window. |
Upon clicking the Succeed button in the final window, the crystals used as material will be consumed, initiating the skill succession process. Subsequently, the Succession Complete window will be displayed.
From here, you can view the inherited options and figures.