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{{Frame|rare|Parasite Wear: Nelgal}} is a rare [[Frames|frame]]. It is the second of the "Parasite Wear" series of combinations frames, and the third step in creating {{Frame|rare|Virus Armor: Lafuteria}}. | |||
While this frame is equipped, HP is drained while moving at a rate of 1 HP every 8 seconds. | |||
==Combinations== | |||
Equipping Parasite Wear: Nelgal and using {{Tool|rare|Parasitic Cell Type D}} will consume the Parasitic Cell Type D and turn this frame into {{Frame|rare|Parasite Wear: Vajulla}}. | |||
This combination must be done on any non-android character of at least level 89. | |||
The extra DFP and EVP on the equipped Parasite Wear: Nelgal at the time of use will ''not'' be transferred to the resulting Parasite Wear: Vajulla; however, if the full four-step combination process to create Virus Armor: Lafuteria is completed in the ''same game'', the final Virus Armor: Lafuteria ''will'' retain the extra DFP and EVP. | |||
The Virus Armor: Lafuteria will appear at first to have minimum stats in the character's inventory, but resynchronizing player data via changing blocks will correctly update the stats. | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
===Combination=== | ===Combination=== | ||
Parasite Wear: Nelgal can be created | Parasite Wear: Nelgal can be created by using a Parasitic Cell Type D with a {{Frame|rare|Parasite Wear: De Rol}} equipped. | ||
This combination must be done on any non-android character of at least level 66. | |||
The extra DFP and EVP on the equipped Parasite Wear: De Rol at the time of use will ''not'' be transferred to the resulting Parasite Wear: Nelgal; however, if the full four-step combination process to create Virus Armor: Lafuteria is completed in the ''same game'', the final Virus Armor: Lafuteria ''will'' retain the extra DFP and EVP. | |||
The Virus Armor: Lafuteria will appear at first to have minimum stats in the character's inventory, but resynchronizing player data via changing blocks will correctly update the stats. | |||
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Revision as of 01:34, 6 December 2023
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Parasite Wear: Nelgal is a rare frame. It is the second of the "Parasite Wear" series of combinations frames, and the third step in creating Virus Armor: Lafuteria.
While this frame is equipped, HP is drained while moving at a rate of 1 HP every 8 seconds.
Combinations
Equipping Parasite Wear: Nelgal and using Parasitic Cell Type D will consume the Parasitic Cell Type D and turn this frame into Parasite Wear: Vajulla.
This combination must be done on any non-android character of at least level 89.
The extra DFP and EVP on the equipped Parasite Wear: Nelgal at the time of use will not be transferred to the resulting Parasite Wear: Vajulla; however, if the full four-step combination process to create Virus Armor: Lafuteria is completed in the same game, the final Virus Armor: Lafuteria will retain the extra DFP and EVP.
The Virus Armor: Lafuteria will appear at first to have minimum stats in the character's inventory, but resynchronizing player data via changing blocks will correctly update the stats.
Availability
Combination
Parasite Wear: Nelgal can be created by using a Parasitic Cell Type D with a Parasite Wear: De Rol equipped.
This combination must be done on any non-android character of at least level 66.
The extra DFP and EVP on the equipped Parasite Wear: De Rol at the time of use will not be transferred to the resulting Parasite Wear: Nelgal; however, if the full four-step combination process to create Virus Armor: Lafuteria is completed in the same game, the final Virus Armor: Lafuteria will retain the extra DFP and EVP.
The Virus Armor: Lafuteria will appear at first to have minimum stats in the character's inventory, but resynchronizing player data via changing blocks will correctly update the stats.