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(Sorry, I'm too lazy to make them all links, so I only linkified the last one)
This could be a way to specify which skills can be offered to forma units during a Hall of Forms event.
In the 3 cases where it doesn't match the last skill id_num added on some month, it matches the second skill added in the following month. In these cases, the first few skills are either new PRFs or PRF refine skills, so they're never inheritable (i.e. they're functionally the same as specifying the last id_num of the previous month).
I confess I haven't seen a good analysis of which skills were available in each HoF, but I do remember some people got at least Joint Drive Spd (added in 200601_kakusei) in the last one (202008), which would at least be consistent with the above.
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If we use an XOR cipher of
DD 1A 64 8C
for the unknown field of Hall of Forms structure, we get:(Sorry, I'm too lazy to make them all links, so I only linkified the last one)
This could be a way to specify which skills can be offered to forma units during a Hall of Forms event.
In the 3 cases where it doesn't match the last skill id_num added on some month, it matches the second skill added in the following month. In these cases, the first few skills are either new PRFs or PRF refine skills, so they're never inheritable (i.e. they're functionally the same as specifying the last id_num of the previous month).
I confess I haven't seen a good analysis of which skills were available in each HoF, but I do remember some people got at least Joint Drive Spd (added in 200601_kakusei) in the last one (202008), which would at least be consistent with the above.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: