watching a GBF JP Stream, this video was recommended. Honestly, this is pure gold for someone who started this year GBF! Cannot wait to watch and learn more! Thank you very much!!!
Tbh compared to other gacha games, in Granblue Fantasy your weapon grid & main/sub summon is WAY more important than which character you use. The most important thing to consider is to ALWAYS bring someone that can reduce the def & atk of enemies, be it other character or the MC with appropriate class. The rest is up to you.
@@vaugesthank3312 If you'd like to check the wiki, there's a list of every single character that can reduce def/atk, so you might want to start there. Hope this helps, and welcome to Granblue! Currently there's a 10th anniversary celebration underway, so they're giving away bunch of stuff :)
@@vaugesthank3312 if you google 'gbf wiki ssr tier list' you can get a general sense of what characters are decent and which are less desirable. (if you hover over each character it gives a description/summary of their pros and cons) You should eventually try to think of what characters you like, and try to find synergy if possible (characters and weapons that lean towards just attacking, using a lot of damage skills, charge attacks etc.), and then build towards that goal. Imho it's more fun to use the characters you like/enjoy, instead of just following the meta, but having a few powerful characters can help a lot too. I would also recommend you shoot for the dark fencer/chaos ruler class, then the spartan/paladin class for harder stuff later. Gladiator and Chrysaor are really fun damage classes too. The dark fencer is an awesome class for newer players though, imho. (good debuffs, miserable mist that you can use on any other class, and the chaos ruler is a nice upgrade to that later, imho).
The GBF wiki’s character tier list does a good job summarizing what a character can do when you hover over their portrait. Ignore the ratings and just focus on what you want your party to revolve around(skill damage, normal damage, etc.) and you can put together a team that works well enough
I got so lost, during the "Bringing it all Together" section lol...what's a clam weapon? What if you have no idea what you're doing and you just put in a bunch of Normals and a stamina skill weap, hoping you'll do better than your previous magna grid?
Clam is a shorthand for Claíomh Solais Díon which is frequently used because the full name is a bit of a mouthful to say. If you're not sure what you're doing it's perfectly okay to copy grids from other players, it's a very common practice. The main benefit to knowing how to build your own grid is allowing you into content with specifically the resources on your account instead of trying to match someone who might be overgeared or who has a different team comp than you. If you're looking to just copy grids, the wiki has a page where wiki moderators post their setups. They're not necessarily the most up to date especially for older content (you'd want to look around on youtube for that) but they will certainly let you clear. gbf.wiki/Advanced_Grids
The reason I gave up playing(20hrs of playtime) GBF even if I want to learn it's that there's too much to do and the game(2014) doesn't even have a dedicated app after 10 yrs and the so called app is still just a browser you need to scroll down or so.
That's definitely a shame. For me personally, there being a bunch to do means that even after playing the game for far too long means I still have goals to work towards, something I can't say for other games in the genre. The app is definitely not ideal, just using a normal browser (or Skyleap for mobile) is what I would recommend. Unfortunately a lot of people (understandably) fall into the idea that the game is an application, which it most assuredly isn't.
If you're taking about what I think you are, those are Extra Weapon Slots that are unlocked from Arcarum Sandbox. Only some content uses these Extra Slots, those being sandbox and endgame raids from Super Ultimate Bahamut onwards. Only certain weapons can be put into these weapon slots so they are more limited but are definitely worth unlocking before going into endgame content.
Yeah, I used AI for the voice since it's hard to get a recording without annoying amounts of background noise in my area. I specifically used Natural Readers (and worked around their daily limit of however many words they give you).
watching a GBF JP Stream, this video was recommended.
Honestly, this is pure gold for someone who started this year GBF!
Cannot wait to watch and learn more! Thank you very much!!!
thanks this really helped with revision for my exam
Really good guide, thanks a lot, it really helped me see just how far I am from actually making a good grid :')
Restarted my account due to it being hacked and was so out of touch with it these videos are so great. Thanks 🙏
there is a hacker ? how ya get hscked
tysm for the guide^^!! i hope this gets more views soon
Great guide!
tysm for this i finally understand the grid calculations and maybei can start making my own since im always missing something lmao 😂
My favorite weapon. Can-a-shit
Edit: jokes aside great video!
Great video.
now, how about character 101😢
Tbh compared to other gacha games, in Granblue Fantasy your weapon grid & main/sub summon is WAY more important than which character you use. The most important thing to consider is to ALWAYS bring someone that can reduce the def & atk of enemies, be it other character or the MC with appropriate class. The rest is up to you.
@@kiki123456able i see
@@vaugesthank3312 If you'd like to check the wiki, there's a list of every single character that can reduce def/atk, so you might want to start there.
Hope this helps, and welcome to Granblue! Currently there's a 10th anniversary celebration underway, so they're giving away bunch of stuff :)
@@vaugesthank3312 if you google 'gbf wiki ssr tier list' you can get a general sense of what characters are decent and which are less desirable. (if you hover over each character it gives a description/summary of their pros and cons)
You should eventually try to think of what characters you like, and try to find synergy if possible (characters and weapons that lean towards just attacking, using a lot of damage skills, charge attacks etc.), and then build towards that goal.
Imho it's more fun to use the characters you like/enjoy, instead of just following the meta, but having a few powerful characters can help a lot too.
I would also recommend you shoot for the dark fencer/chaos ruler class, then the spartan/paladin class for harder stuff later. Gladiator and Chrysaor are really fun damage classes too. The dark fencer is an awesome class for newer players though, imho. (good debuffs, miserable mist that you can use on any other class, and the chaos ruler is a nice upgrade to that later, imho).
The GBF wiki’s character tier list does a good job summarizing what a character can do when you hover over their portrait. Ignore the ratings and just focus on what you want your party to revolve around(skill damage, normal damage, etc.) and you can put together a team that works well enough
I got so lost, during the "Bringing it all Together" section lol...what's a clam weapon? What if you have no idea what you're doing and you just put in a bunch of Normals and a stamina skill weap, hoping you'll do better than your previous magna grid?
Clam is a shorthand for Claíomh Solais Díon which is frequently used because the full name is a bit of a mouthful to say. If you're not sure what you're doing it's perfectly okay to copy grids from other players, it's a very common practice. The main benefit to knowing how to build your own grid is allowing you into content with specifically the resources on your account instead of trying to match someone who might be overgeared or who has a different team comp than you.
If you're looking to just copy grids, the wiki has a page where wiki moderators post their setups. They're not necessarily the most up to date especially for older content (you'd want to look around on youtube for that) but they will certainly let you clear.
gbf.wiki/Advanced_Grids
The reason I gave up playing(20hrs of playtime) GBF even if I want to learn it's that there's too much to do and the game(2014) doesn't even have a dedicated app after 10 yrs and the so called app is still just a browser you need to scroll down or so.
That's definitely a shame. For me personally, there being a bunch to do means that even after playing the game for far too long means I still have goals to work towards, something I can't say for other games in the genre.
The app is definitely not ideal, just using a normal browser (or Skyleap for mobile) is what I would recommend. Unfortunately a lot of people (understandably) fall into the idea that the game is an application, which it most assuredly isn't.
what is additional weapon ?
If you're taking about what I think you are, those are Extra Weapon Slots that are unlocked from Arcarum Sandbox. Only some content uses these Extra Slots, those being sandbox and endgame raids from Super Ultimate Bahamut onwards. Only certain weapons can be put into these weapon slots so they are more limited but are definitely worth unlocking before going into endgame content.
is that a fearless voice ai?
Yeah, I used AI for the voice since it's hard to get a recording without annoying amounts of background noise in my area. I specifically used Natural Readers (and worked around their daily limit of however many words they give you).
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What browser are you using bro ?
Google Chrome
Magna 4 life 😂
I don't get it-
Any normal person is
bro
it's eNMity 😭
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