Aggro increases from the Destroyer's counters are completely ignored in that case, so Youka only had a 1 in 3 chance to be attacked. A 1 in 3 chance for any party member to get attacked. Notice how there are a bunch of targeting routines that are not default targeting, particularly "attack the lowest leveled party member." Obviously this can't apply if all the party members are at the same level, but in that case, the game just chooses completely randomly. Aggro increases only work on default targeting routines. ![]() This is a very small snippet of Oceanus's AI (Yes really, AI files in 2020-II are a bit nightmarish in length compared to 2020.) If no targeting routine is listed, it just uses the default target routine, high chance to smack the party member with the highest LIFE, but not guaranteed to attack them. 1/2 chance to use Water Wings (Targets party members that do not have a DEF debuff). If global counter 0 is at 0 and it is the first action in the turn: If global counter 0 is at 0, at least 1 party member has a DEF debuff, and it is the first action in the turn: If global counter 0 is at 1 and it is the second action in the turn: If global counter 0 is at 1, at least 1 party member is not inflicted with Poison, and it is the second action in the turn: 1/2 chance to use Chew (Targets the party member with the lowest level). If global counter 0 is at 2 and it is the first action in the turn: Use a Fang attack (Targets the party member with the lowest level). If global counter 0 is at 3 and it is the second action in the turn: 2/3 chance to use Water Wings (Targets party members that do not have a DEF debuff). If global counter 0 is at 3, at least 1 party member does not have a DEF debuff, and it is the second action in the turn: If global counter 0 is at 4 and it is the first action in the turn: ![]() 1/3 chance to use a Fang attack (Targets the party member with the lowest level). 2/3 chance to use Acid Ball (Targets party members that are not inflicted with Poison). If global counter 0 is at 4, at least 1 party member is not inflicted with Poison, and it is the first action in the turn: If you're immune to an ailment thanks to equipment, you are immune period. Equipment resistance is a separate RNG roll from unit resistance and is rolled after an infliction attempt succeeds. Its skillset revolves around poisoning your party, but this is so telegraphed by the game that pretty much everyone comes in with poison protection, completely killing its mechanics.Īnd no, Rain Prayer doesn't get around this. Multiplies existing Poison damage by 2x and sets the duration of the existing Poison ailment to 4 turns. Venomous Ball: Ice-elemental Ranged attack to one party member. Chew: Non-elemental Fang attack to one party member. 90% chance to inflict Poison for 3 turns. Acid Ball: Ice-elemental Ranged attack to one party member. Multiplies ailment susceptibility by 1.5x for 3 turns. Multiplies MAT damage taken by 1.3x for 3 turns. 50% chance to inflict Poison for 3 turns. Acid Rain: Ice-elemental Ranged attack to all party members. Multiplies ATK damage taken by 1.3x for 3 turns Water Wings: Ice-elemental Ranged attack to one party member. You might think you can just time an ailment to hopefully skip past the first Jump, but guess again! They gave Jump priority in this game! Even then they're a lot more durable in 2020-II, so bursting past the 2nd jump isn't typically an option in most parties. Since they're Bloom Wall dragons now, that first option is out the window. This means if you get a pre-emptive on them, they'll skip the first jump entirely, letting you possibly burst them down before they can use their second jump. If the turn count is equal to 1, and if they're at or below 40% HP. You see, Tower Dragons in all games past DS (they're unremarkable in DS, they're just a normal dragon in that game) only Jump under 2 conditions. Not only are their moves stronger, in 2020, the fact that they're Bloom Wall dragons prevents getting a preemptive on them, which actually makes dealing with them much more annoying. ![]() So they got buffed into outer space in 2020-II. ![]() Somebody took a look at Tower Dragons in 2020 and decided they weren't horrible enough.
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