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***For Humans, Newmans, and Casts, it's possible for their [[Shield-weaves]] to scale down, which will lose them their access to [[Blast|Blasts]]. In other words, for these three races, if their [[Shield-weaves]] levels is high, their [[Blast]] cannot be accessed until the player hits that level. In some extreme cases, this level can be absurdly high (a Lv175 [[Infinite Armor]], for example), which severly hampens that character's usability. This also affects Beasts to a small extent: Blast Badges whose level requirement is higher than the player's cannot be accessed. Although, Blast Badges cap at Lv50, so they are guaranteed to have it once the player hits Lv50. Deumans are not affected at all as their [[Blast]] can be used past Lv10 with no other requirements.  
***For Humans, Newmans, and Casts, it's possible for their [[Shield-weaves]] to scale down, which will lose them their access to [[Blast|Blasts]]. In other words, for these three races, if their [[Shield-weaves]] levels is high, their [[Blast]] cannot be accessed until the player hits that level. In some extreme cases, this level can be absurdly high (a Lv175 [[Infinite Armor]], for example), which severly hampens that character's usability. This also affects Beasts to a small extent: Blast Badges whose level requirement is higher than the player's cannot be accessed. Although, Blast Badges cap at Lv50, so they are guaranteed to have it once the player hits Lv50. Deumans are not affected at all as their [[Blast]] can be used past Lv10 with no other requirements.  
* Since a Friend Character has 5 times normal HP instead of 4 like an Other Character, they will be better than an Other Character of the equivalent level and set-up. This means that Friend Characters are significantly more powerful in late-game where the player character is at a high level, and Other Characters do not have the advantages of Level and equipments. Although, well-setup characters are so powerful that, while the difference is noticable, Other Characters are not much worse and are perfectly viable in their own right.
* Since a Friend Character has 5 times normal HP instead of 4 like an Other Character, they will be better than an Other Character of the equivalent level and set-up. This means that Friend Characters are significantly more powerful in late-game where the player character is at a high level, and Other Characters do not have the advantages of Level and equipments. Although, well-setup characters are so powerful that, while the difference is noticable, Other Characters are not much worse and are perfectly viable in their own right.
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