It's really a nothing burger thing because so many people are COMPLETELY unconcerned with it, but I personally feel like the shipping of Abyssia and the reversi scrolls and so on were lacking what feels like a crucial portion.
Why exactly does any reversi that swaps an element to another not also swap it's bonus effect proc to the corresponding elemental enchant? What is exactly being gained from that happening? It seems like a net negative to an otherwise fun system that might give some people incentive/flavoring to their elemental preferences. I feel like this is most glaringly obvious for the enchant 'Abyssia', as the enchant serves zero purpose and only offers an elemental impact that, in most cases, is a detriment to your allies, too, and more often than not a benefit to enemies. That's not the focus of this though.
Simply put, just have the reversi scrolls also swap the bonus effect parts to the corresponding elemental enchant, please. Make it make sense. Give Abyssia a purpose. Kthx.
Why exactly does any reversi that swaps an element to another not also swap it's bonus effect proc to the corresponding elemental enchant? What is exactly being gained from that happening? It seems like a net negative to an otherwise fun system that might give some people incentive/flavoring to their elemental preferences. I feel like this is most glaringly obvious for the enchant 'Abyssia', as the enchant serves zero purpose and only offers an elemental impact that, in most cases, is a detriment to your allies, too, and more often than not a benefit to enemies. That's not the focus of this though.
Simply put, just have the reversi scrolls also swap the bonus effect parts to the corresponding elemental enchant, please. Make it make sense. Give Abyssia a purpose. Kthx.
I wandered far, a lust for something new. I found myself, out in the expanse.
A Super Nova!
A Super Nova!