Editing Infinity missions
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|A pattern is randomly chosen (in this case, pattern C), which chooses the category 2 of table 1 (SEED), category 2 of table 2 (Humanoids), and category 1 of table 1 (SEED). | |A pattern is randomly chosen (in this case, pattern C), which chooses the category 2 of table 1 (SEED), category 2 of table 2 (Humanoids), and category 1 of table 1 (SEED). | ||
In other words, the three types of possible enemies are from: | In other words, the three types of possible enemies are from: | ||
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category 2 and category 1 of table 1 (SEED) | category 2 and category 1 of table 1 (SEED) | ||
category | category 1 of table 1 (SEED) | ||
category 2 and category 1 of table 2 (Humanoids) | |||
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When two missions are synthesized, the monster rank of the each of the new blocks becomes the average monster rank of the two material missions of that block (rounded down automatically). This number can also randomly gain +1 or -1 during a synthesis. If the mission only has 2 blocks, the monster rank for block 3 is recorded in the mission, but will not used. | When two missions are synthesized, the monster rank of the each of the new blocks becomes the average monster rank of the two material missions of that block (rounded down automatically). This number can also randomly gain +1 or -1 during a synthesis. If the mission only has 2 blocks, the monster rank for block 3 is recorded in the mission, but will not used. |