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== Type 1: Normal Attack boost ==
''Also known as "Normal attack day" or just referred to as "normal day"''
=== Player ability buffs ===
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== Type 2: Sidestep counterattack boost ==
''Also known as "step day" "sidestep day" "counter day" etc''
=== Player ability buffs ===
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== Type 3: Critical Hit rate boost ==
''Also known as "crit day" or "critical day" or "skip"''
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== Type 4: Attack Speed increase ==
''Also known as "Attack Speed day"''
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== Type 5: Restasigne-activated buffs ==
''Also known as "Resta day"''
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== Type 7: Dive Attack boost ==
''Also known as dive day, dive attack day, etc.''
=== Player ability buffs ===
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| Max HP -75% on HP Decrease || Reduces player maximum HP by 75% upon boss transitioning to enrage state. This effect cannot be healed.
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| Additional Enemies Appear on HP decrease || Upon the boss entering enrage state, two additional boss enemies, chosen randomly between Max Vang and Raveed, will join the battle. These boss enemies will have the effects of ''Potency +100%'', but will also have sharply reduced HP.
 
As the bosses are chosen randomly, you may get one Raveed and Max Vang, two Raveeds, or two Max Vangs.
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Gunners can activate their enhanced Dive Attack during a Chain Finish to deal even more damage than normal.
 
== Type 8: Automatic extra attack systemattacks ==
''Also known as the Leciel firing squad.''
=== Player ability buffs ===
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! Number !! Ability buff !! Max level !! Effect
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| 1 || PA/Technique Potency Up || 4 || Increases the damage dealt by Photon Arts and Techniques by 8% per level, up to +32%.
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| 2 || PP Recovery Every 20 Successful Attacks || 5 || Upon dealing damage 20 times, restores 10 PP per level, up to 50.<br>Has a two second cooldown between activations, and hits landed in this time don't count towards the next refill.
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| 3 || Max PP Up || 4 || Maximum PP increases by 20 per level, up to 80.<br>However, becomes PP +20% per level when entering the boss arena or after switch weapons.<br>Waker Add-On and Alliance Mag boosts are excluded from the percentage calculation.
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| 4 || HP Recovery Amount Up || 5 || Increases the effects of all healing by 20% per level, up to 100%. This applies to Restasigne used by the player, as well as Restasigne used by Forces and Techters.
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| 5 || Damage Resistance Up || 5 || Reduces damage taken by 10% per level, up to 50%.
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| Star || Regular Automatic Additional Attacks || 1 + 1 || Every 1.5 seconds, the player will automatically deal a bonus attack in an area around them. This attack will go off as long as the player is not incapacitated, and does not need to be triggered by any actions.
 
If using an elemental weapon, then the elemental potency value (10% off-element, 15% on element) is not applied.
 
Lv1 Power Notation: 250<br>Lv2 Power Notation: 500
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=== Enemy ability buffs ===
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! colspan="2" | Aberrant enemies
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| Potency +200% || Enemies deal 200% more damage. Effectively, this is tripled damage.
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| Wind Added to Attacks:<br>Blind Accumulation: Large || Enemy attacks can inflict Blind. Infliction rate is based on 31% of enemy attack Power Notation, so an attack with a Power Notation of 200 will deal 62 Blind Value. See [[Status Effects]] for more information.
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| Player Potency/Damage Resistance Decrease on Attack Hit || Reduces damage dealt and increases damage taken by 5% for 15 seconds.<br>If attacked again before the effect ends, another stack of the debuff is applied and effect duration resets.<br>Maximum effect: Player Potency -90% / Player Damage Resistance -100%
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! colspan="2" | End boss enemy
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| Potency +200% || Enemies deal 200% more damage. Effectively, this is tripled damage.
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| Wind Added to Attacks:<br>Blind Accumulation: Large || Enemy attacks can inflict Blind. Infliction rate is based on 31% of enemy attack Power Notation, so an attack with a Power Notation of 200 will deal 62 Blind Value. See [[Status Effects]] for more information.
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| Player Potency/Damage Resistance Decrease on Attack Hit || Reduces damage dealt and increases damage taken by 5% for 15 seconds.<br>If attacked again before the effect ends, another stack of the debuff is applied and effect duration resets.<br>Maximum effect: Player Potency -90% / Player Damage Resistance -100%
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| Sustained Player PP Damage on HP Decrease || Upon boss entering its enrage state, players will lose 50 PP every 5 seconds.<br>This effect cannot be avoided.
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| Additional Enemies Appear on HP decrease || Upon the boss entering enrage state, numerous Starless appear in waves across the arena. All additional enemies must be defeated along with the boss to complete the trial.
 
Wave 1: Duran Gerad x2 + Volgas<br>Wave 2: Dindo x2<br>Wave 3: Balrog Guns + Balrog Swords<br>Wave 4: Balrog Guns
 
Bonus enemies have reduced HP when compared to normal, but will all have the effects of ''Potency +200%''.
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=== Type 8 Strategy ===
All Starless-type enemies deal high bonus damage in this set, so never let your guard down when in a new sector, especially when in battle with the boss.
 
Possibly the most straightforward modifier set possible: you deal more damage and passively deal damage around you.
 
Prioritize 1 and Star. If time permits, 5 is the next most useful buff due to the large amount of enemies you battle after the boss enrages.
 
The bonus damage applied to Starless is rather high on this modifier set, so when you get to the boss, be prepared to intercept the bonus enemies or else you may quickly be overwhelmed. The waves include multiple stationary Balrog Guns, so neutralizing them as quickly as possible is critical, either by defeating them or simply drawing their attention away from the main group.
 
If in public matchmaking, it may help to position yourself to intercept the extra enemies as they spawn and prevent them from wiping out unprepared players, as they still deal high damage despite their low HP.
 
====Class/Weapon specifics====
Gunner's Chain Finish increases the damage of the automatic extra attack.
 
== Type 9: Thrown Item damage bonus ==
=== Player ability buffs ===
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! Number !! Ability buff !! Max level !! Effect
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| 1 || Throw Action Potency Up || 4 || Increases damage dealt by items thrown via the Throw Action by 50% per level, up to a maximum of 250%.
 
This includes the Lava Bombs that fall through the map, as well as Crystalline Ice.
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| 2 || Throw Action Speed Up || 5 || The animation for the Throw Action plays 20% faster per level, up to a maximum of 100%.
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| 3 || Damage Resistance Up || 4 || Reduces damage taken by 10% per level, up to 40%.
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| 4 || Restasigne Carry Limit Up || 5 || Increases maximum Restasigne by 2 per level, up to 20.<br>Refills Restasigne up to the new maximum when buff level is increased.
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| 5 || Down Factor to Enemies Up || 5 || Increases the build rate of Physical and Elemental down dealt by attacks by 20% per level, up to 100%.
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| Star || Additional Damage on Throw Action Hit || 1 + 1 || Upon successfully dealing damage with an item thrown through the Throw Action, a bonus follow-up attack will occur.
 
While this damage is increased by the effects of Throw Action Potency Up, it counts as an attack made by the player. As such, any Potency bonuses on your equipment will apply, as well as the main class bonus if using a main class weapon.
 
Lv1 Power Notation: 200<br>Lv2 Power Notation: 400
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=== Enemy ability buffs ===
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| Meteorites fall at regular intervals || Lava Bombs will fall in the area around an Aberrant enemy. Defeating the enemy will prevent new Lava Bombs from falling in the area, but existing Lava Bombs can still be collected, thrown, detonate, etc.
 
If an Aberrant enemy from another sector enters your current sector, then Lava Bombs will temporarily fall in the area around it until it leaves.
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| Potency +100% || Enemies deal 100% more damage. This does not apply to Lava Bombs.
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! colspan="2" | End boss enemy
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| Meteorites fall at regular intervals || Lava Bombs will fall during the battle.
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| Sustained Player HP Damage on HP Decrease || Upon boss entering enrage state, players will take 50 damage every 2 seconds.<br>This damage cannot kill, and will stop when the player's HP is 1.
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| Potency +100% || Enemies deal 100% more damage. This does not apply to Lava Bombs.
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| Max HP +50% || The boss has 50% more HP than normal.
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=== Type 9 Strategy ===
All Starless-type enemies deal bonus damage in this set, so don't let your guard down when in a new sector.
 
The main buffs are 1, 2, and Star. 5 helps with stunning the end boss, while 3 and 4 help you stay healthy while using Throw Actions.
 
Be mindful of the Lava Bombs that fall regularly, as while the damage on its own is low, they can stagger you both on landing and upon explosion.
 
Thrown Lava Bombs deal large amounts of Fire Attribute Down. While this doesn't matter for Starless enemies, they can quickly stun Fire-weak enemies such as Kvaris DOLLS units, Ruine Vibras, etc.
 
When you finally reach the boss, you'll want to only use Lava Bombs to deal damage to it due to their incredibly high power with boosts. However, all players fighting it will be competing for the same Lava Bombs, so try to spread out if you can do so.
 
====Class/Weapon specifics====
As the Lava Bombs inflict Elemental Down, Bouncer's Elemental Decline can help you reach the first stun on a Fire-weak enemy faster.
 
== Type 10: Photon Blast damage boost ==
''Also known as "PB day"''
=== Player ability buffs ===
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Double Saber can immediately build Whirlwind back to stage 3 from a doubled Photon Blast, so while it isn't entirely recommended, don't be afraid of throwing out a Deadly Archer before using your Photon Blasts if you're okay with the temporary Whirlwind damage loss during your Photon Blasts.
 
While Rifle's Photon Blast is powerful for mobbing, Launcher is better at hitting specific boss points.f
 
Bow can use a Photon Blast, normal attack to stock Attack Impact, then use the second Photon Blast to recharge it. This can then be followed up by an Impact-boosted Photon Art, another Impact, then another Impact-boosted Photon Art.
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