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== How to earn feat points ==
== How to earn feat points ==


=== '''Leveling up''' ===
=== Leveling up ===
Feat points are usually earned when your pet levels up.
Feat points are usually earned when your pet levels up.


If your pet's affinity is high, the amount of experience points it gains when it levels up will increase (details unknown).
If your pet's affinity is high, the amount of experience points it gains when it levels up will increase (details unknown).


=== '''Feeding babies''' ===
=== Feeding babies ===
For details, see [[Elin:Ally/Baby|'''Ally/Baby''']].
For details, see [[Elin:Ally/Baby|'''Ally/Baby''']].


=== '''Secret experience of Kumiromi''' ===
=== Secret experience of Kumiromi ===
By giving your pet the secret experience of Kumiromi, which you can get from [[Elin:Shrines and statues|★Statue of Harvest]], they will gain 3 feat points.
By giving your pet the secret experience of Kumiromi, which you can get from [[Elin:Shrines and statues|★Statue of Harvest]], they will gain 3 feat points.


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* Equipment slots
* Equipment slots


=== '''Feat Point Cost''' ===
=== Feat Point Cost ===
The number of feat points required is determined by the various memories that the character possesses.
The number of feat points required is determined by the various memories that the character possesses.



Latest revision as of 13:28, 8 January 2025

The Gene Machine allows you to edit your pet's genes to give it various abilities.

Overview

The Gene Machine is a machine that can be purchased from Nino at Tinker's Camp, and in order to use it you need to obtain "Gene", which can be obtained with a low probability when you defeat enemies.

Genes contain memories about the monster's attributes, skills, body parts, AI, etc., and you can use the Gene Machine to incorporate them into your pet.

Genetic modification requires feat points, and generally costs more than when the player learns the feat.

For now, gene synthesis is a feature limited to pets, but according to the creator, there is a possibility that gene synthesis will be possible for PCs in the future.

Mechanism

Note: The specifications for gene engineering are currently being investigated/adjusted by the developer, so there is a possibility that the information contained here is uncertain or out of date.

Gene Insertion

The maximum number of genes that can be inserted differs for each race, and the races with fewer equipment slots tend to have more.

Each character has three slots, such as [Gene Slot A], [Gene Slot B], [Gene Slot C], etc., and you can set a gene in each slot.

If you combine genes with same effects, the effects will be combined.

Rare specie feat

Characters with the rare specie feat reduce the cost of gene slots that require a 2 or more by 1.

However, as a disadvantage, it reduces the gene slot of the feat owner by -2.

At the moment, genes with the rare specie feat are not available. However, if it becomes possible to synthesize rare specie genes in the future, this disadvantage will also be affected.

Deleting Genes

You can delete individual genes you have incorporated by using recessive genes.

You can then incorporate new genes into the slots that were previously occupied by the deleted genes.

The feat points you used will be returned, but the deleted genes will be destroyed and lost.

There is no limit to the number of times recessive genes can be used.

Recessive genes can be dropped by monsters in the same way as normal genes, and it is also possible to craft them using two other genes.

Acquiring Unlearned Skills

When you destroy a gene that contains an unlearned skill, if the skill level has increased by 1 or more after it was embedded, the gene will be destroyed with the increased amount only, and will not return to the unlearned state.

(Example) Inserting “Eye of mind” (skill +10) into an unlearned pet

→ If you delete the gene before the skill has grown, the skill level of the skill will return to 0 = the state of not yet being acquired.

→ Delete the gene after it has grown to Eye of mind 11: Eye of mind 1 will remain, and it will continue to grow.

Time Required for Synthesis

Gene engineering takes several hundred to several thousand hours, depending on the required feat points.

You can reduce the time required for gene engineering by using the Syringe of ether solvent that you can buy from the Strange little girl in Little Garden on your pet while it is being engineered.

How to earn feat points

Leveling up

Feat points are usually earned when your pet levels up.

If your pet's affinity is high, the amount of experience points it gains when it levels up will increase (details unknown).

Feeding babies

For details, see Ally/Baby.

Secret experience of Kumiromi

By giving your pet the secret experience of Kumiromi, which you can get from ★Statue of Harvest, they will gain 3 feat points.

Unlike player, pets and residents do not have a limit on the number of times they can use it.

DNA

DNA is an item classification and is a general term for genes and brain cells.

Genes

There are three types: dominant, normal, and recessive. Dominant genes have more and rarer memories than normal. Recessive genes are used to delete memories.

Genes can be obtained at a low rate by defeating enemies. In addition, "Evolved" monsters, which wear a pink spiral aura, always drop genes when defeated. They also have a high probability of dropping a additional dominant gene.

Evolved monsters are formidable opponents as they learn abilities and magic that are not normally learned. They are generated in a neutral state, so avoid challenging them before you are confident in your skills.

In war requests, evolved monsters may appear as hostile bosses.

You can also get Mani's dominant gene from the ★Statue of Machine. The memories it contains are completely random and require only half the usual number of feat points.

Included Memories

  • Attributes
  • Skills
  • Feats (both innate and class)
  • Abilities and spells
  • Equipment slots

Feat Point Cost

The number of feat points required is determined by the various memories that the character possesses.

The higher the value of an attribute or skill, the more feat points are required.

All memories for body parts require 20 feat points.

Feats, abilities and magic are summarized in the following table.

Some feats require multiple slots.

List of Feats (This is a long list, so it is collapsed. Please click to expand it.)

Name FP Slot Notes
Efficient Feeder 25 1
Bonded With Mana 15 1
Fast Learner 15 1
Little One 10 1
Fox Ward 80 1
Old Fox Lineage 70 1
Fluffy Tail 10 1
Undead 35 1
Snaily 5 1
Elemental Dust 60 2
Old Forest Dweller 20 1
Magic Precision 15 1
Mead Blood 10 1
Moonlit Kin 50 1
Arcane Core 30 2
Metal 5 1
Crab Claw Grip 15 1
Spiky 20 1
Acid Body 15 1
Blessing of Shiva 15 1
Loyal 10 1
Underground Dweller 15 1
Sacred Twilight 45 1
Nirvana 15 1
Cosmic Horror 110 2
Heavy Eater 10 1
Light Eater 10 1
From North 15 1
Weapon Mastery 15 1
Thief's Luck 15 1
Magic Mastery 15 1
Farming Legs 15 1
Ranged Mastery 15 1
Musician 15 1
Vacation Vibe 15 1
Devout 15 1
Defensive Instinct 25 1
Boost 65 2
Reboot 45 2
Strength of Earth 55 2
Blessing of Ehekatl 75 2
Fairy Stomach 40 2
Miko 60 2
Celestical Fox 100 3 Cannot be removed with recessive gene.
Inquisition 20 1
Talisman Mastery 15 1
Frontline Commander 50 2
Heart of Death 20 1
Mana Body 30 1
Apprentice Ascetic

Journeyman

5 1
Magical Gene 5 1
Short Distance Runner 5 1
Arm Wrestler 5 1
Flexible Fingers 5 1
Tough 5 1
Watch's Eye 5 1
Curious 5 1
Spiritual 5 1
Strong Will 5 1
Sexy 5 1
Lucky 5 1
Agile 10 1
Stone Defense 5 1
Dodge 5 1
Evade 5 1
Spotter 5 1
Negotiator 5 1
Martial Artist 5 1
Believer 5 1
Animal Lover 5 1
Exorcist 5 1
Easy Sleeper 5 1
Body Mutation 5 1
Party Animal 5 1
Rapid Cast 25 1
Defender 5 1
Gourmet 5 1
Magic Manners 5 1
Rapid Arrow 25 1
Basic Heavy Cast 5 1

List of Abilities and Magic (It is long, so it is folded. Please click to open it.)

Name FP
Rush 8
Bubble Breath 8
Curse 8
Entangle 8
Draw 8
Mischief 10
Touch Of Weakness 8
Touch Of Fear 8
Touch Of Sleep 8
Eye Of Dimness 8
Eye Of Insanity 8
Eye Of Mutation 12
Drain Blood 8
Insult 8
Scream 12
Steal 10
Steal Food 8
Steal Money 10
Drop Mine 12
Throw Potion 8
Taunt 8
Headpat 8
Teleport 10
Short Teleport 8
Levitate 10
Cure Minor Wound 8
Cure Major Wound 10
Cure Critical Wound 12
Healing 14
Healing of 《Eris》 16
Healing of 《Odina》 20
Healing of 《Jure》 24
Resurrection 26
Nature's Embrace 10
Holy Light 8
Vanquish Hex 14
Holy Veil 12
Cat's Eye 8
Holy Shield 8
Divine Wisdom 10
Hero 10
Elemental Shield 10
Speed 12
Silence 10
Weakness 10
Elemental Scar 10
Bane 8
Gravity 10
Slow 10
Invisibility 12
Mist of Darkness 10
Web 8
Summon Animal 14
Summon Undead Younger Sisters 14
Summon Fire 14
Summon Tentacle 8
Summon Monster 12
Summon Pawn 14
Summon Yeek 10
Summon Orc 10
Summon Shadow 12
Meteor 16
Earthquake 14
Ball 10
(Elemental) Breath 8
(Elemental) Bolt 8
(Elemental) Hand 8
(Elemental) Arrow 8
(Elemental) Bit 12
(Elemental) Miasma 10
(Elemental) Intonation 10

Brain Cells

Brain cells, like genes, are DNA that can be used for Gene Engineering and are sold by a Strange little girl in Little Garden.

To trade with her, you must rescue the Little Ones.

In addition to the combat type of the warrior or archer etc., the frequency of movement and the appropriate distance of the owner of the brain cells are also reflected.

Included Memories

  • Combat AI (movement frequency, proper distance, combat style, etc.)