Chain

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A player using Sabarta on to build a chain, then Gidiga on to break the chain for extra damage
Left: Damage with no chain, right: Damage with 7 chain

Chains are the main combat mechanic of Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity, allowing players to do higher damage with their photon arts (excluding bullets) and charge shots by repeatedly hitting a creature with attacks first.

Using a attack after building to at least 1 chain on a creature will grant the player a minimum of double damage, with higher damage with a higher chain.

The chain system was introduced in Phantasy Star Portable 2 to incentivise the use of regular attacks alongside attacks, as the mechanics and gameplay of Phantasy Star Universe and Phantasy Star Portable, the game's predecessors, meant that combat was mostly just pressing the same button over and over again.

Proper use of the chain system is mandatory in later stages of the game, as creature health is balanced around the chain multipliers.

Overview

Chains are increased through using multiple attacks on a creature. Once a chain has been built, a attack can be used to break the chain, granting all attacks extra damage against that creature for a limited time.

The following types of attacks will build chain:

Any hits that hit a creature on the same frame from the same damage source (e.g. 5 hits from a shotgun) will count as 1 hit for the purposes of chain building.

The following types of attacks will break chains, and benefit from the break:

  • Melee photon arts
  • Charge shots
  • Technics linked to
  • The mirage blasts Nui and Kohl

Chains only last a limited amount of time before disappearing. While increasing the chain counter, the chain may disappear if not increased or broken fast enough, with a higher chain giving the players less time before it disappears. After breaking the chain, the amount of time the chain remains in its broken state depends on how high the chain counter was built, with a higher chain lasting for a longer period of time.

Chains are shared amongst the party, meaning that players may build chains together, and a broken chain will be broken for all players in the party.

Tips on how to chain

With higher level creature health being balance to chain, you want to have weapons and PA that help your chain to be at high numbers as faster as possible.

Followings are the stuff that must have at higher level for chain:

  • Use Wand or Rod, you need to put high attack rate PA on these the recommended are Foverse for close range, Sabarta for aoe, and Sazonde for big enemies. Use them at Square
  • Using the combination of R-Mag and Wand/Dagger, the Wand can use the PA above as recommended while, the Dagger is use if you don't like using Wand and it also help regaining PP. As for R-Mag Opaopa and Elenor are the recommended
  • Use Machinegun with Meseta Fever
  • Using high attack melee, Twin Daggers and Twin Sabers are recommended.
  • Foverse is always be recommended to use because you can use and combine it anything above for faster chain build granted you need to be at close range

Chain duration

Pre-break

When a chain is started on a creature, there is a set time before the chain must be increased or broken, or it will disappear and must be built again. The timer is reset when a chain is increased by 1, but the amount of time there is to increase the chain further or break it is lower the higher the chain.

Formula
Chain No. Duration (s)
10 3.00
30 2.33
80 0.67

Because of this, a chain at 100 will instantly disappear before a player can increase it, or break it, giving the chain system a maximum of 100.

Post-break

Once a chain has been broken, it will flash for a certain amount of time, depending on the final chain amount.

Formula
Chain No. Duration (s)
10 3.00
30 5.00
80 10.00

Chain damage

The amount of damage multiplier provided by a chain break depends on whether there is more than one party member (including NPCs, meaning that solo play with only NPCs follows the multiplayer formula) and the number of the chain counter at the time of break.

In layman's terms, any chain at all will double all damage, with a further 12.5% or 7.5% extra damage per chain count, depending on player count.

Formula
1 player 2-4 player
Chain No. Damage Chain No. Damage
10 3.25× 10 2.75×
30 5.75× 30 4.25×
80 12.00× 80 8.00×