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In regards to nerfs, the mods are happy to confirm that the nerfs proposed are fine to play in game. Additionally, Ignis' app has detailed a need for development for team attacks to be used; please keep in mind that this will apply for any abilities utilized through assistance from Gladio and Prompto as well. Due to your participation in the Test Drive, Noctis has been awarded a wind-up torch! Guess what's battery powered?
Not this item, that's for sure. The hand crank is all that's necessary to charge it, after which the powerful, warm beam of yellow light will last ten minutes before it must be cranked again. The smooth casing looks like plastic and feels like plastic, and when broken open by fate or misfortune or an overly-curious soul, it will shatter much like plastic would as well.
But inside, one would not find batteries or, indeed, any familiar electronic mechanism at all. Looks like it's also unable to work when broken unless some potentially powerful godlike creature could intervene to make it so. What a shame...
ACCEPTED
Your application has been reviewed and you have been accepted into the archipelago of LifeAftr! Now all you have to do is...
In regards to nerfs, the mods are happy to confirm that the nerfs proposed are fine to play in game. Additionally, Ignis' app has detailed a need for development for team attacks to be used; please keep in mind that this will apply for any abilities utilized through assistance from Gladio and Prompto as well.
Due to your participation in the Test Drive, Noctis has been awarded a wind-up torch! Guess what's battery powered?
Not this item, that's for sure. The hand crank is all that's necessary to charge it, after which the powerful, warm beam of yellow light will last ten minutes before it must be cranked again. The smooth casing looks like plastic and feels like plastic, and when broken open by fate or misfortune or an overly-curious soul, it will shatter much like plastic would as well.
But inside, one would not find batteries or, indeed, any familiar electronic mechanism at all. Looks like it's also unable to work when broken unless some potentially powerful godlike creature could intervene to make it so. What a shame...