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===Beginners, Standard Leveling for New Players=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 7 December 2025
FOnewearl is a newman Force who boasts the highest MST and TP of all classes in the game, and the highest ATA of all the Forces. She has unparalleled power with the simple class of techniques. With her MST, she is a very strong spell caster and the strongest
Resta power which, along with her increased Resta and
Anti range, makes her very effective in a supportive role. Due to her comparatively high ATA, she uses weapons with the Hell and Demon's specials more effectively than other Forces.
FOnewearl also has the lowest ATP of all classes in the game, and her extremely low ATP cap locks her out of many useful weapons, such as
Excalibur and
ES J-Cutter /
ES Slicer. She is also unable to use the vast majority of weapons effectively, making it difficult for her to contribute where techniques are not viable, especially in Episode 2.
In practice, FOnewearl is a weaker and more restrictive version of FOnewm, as her perks do not significantly give her any edge over him as FOnewm's stronger Gi- and Ra-series techniques are used much more commonly, and FOmar's Gi-series boost also gives him stronger
Gifoie than FOnewearl.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Highest Force ATA - With 186 ATA, FOnewearl is able to use special weapons more effectively than other forces, and is also granted access to Demon's
ES Mechgun - Strongest Resta - FOnewearl is arguably better than FOmarl at support, as her high
Resta range and up to 1,070 HP healing makes her more effective at support when necessary - Extremely powerful solo - As FOnewearl is a Force, she is very powerful when alone in Episode 1 and 4.
Cons
- Lowest ATP in the game - With only 583 ATP, FOnewearl is unable to do respectable physical damage outside of
Vivienne, and is locked out of important weapons such as
ES Slicer and
Excalibur - More restrictive variant of FOnewm - Other than her increased Resta potency, FOnewearl plays like a weaker FOnewm with fewer options
- Lowest HP in the game - With a soft cap of 1,398 HP, FOnewearl does not have the HP to get hit by a Dark Bringer's charged shot even once without dying
Section ID choice
Note that the section ID choices below are merely suggestions, and are not required choices for playing FOnewearl. All IDs have tangible benefits, leaving ID selection up to player preference. Below are a few recommended IDs for FOnewearl depending on what type of item coverage is preferred.
Finding items that FOnewearl hunts well
Bluefull
This section id will be a strong choice for players while they spend time leveling in Very Hard.
While leveling, you'll want to run quests that allow you to hunt for the rare enemy, Del Rappy, for a chance to drop
Ignition Cloak. You can hunt for
Heavenly/Arms and
Photon Crystal in Very Hard, which can be traded to other players to help acquire items for FOnewearl.
Once you reach Ultimate on Bluefull, you can hunt for
Limiter and then unseal it yourself to
Adept, and also chase high value items like:
Pyscho Wand,
Heaven Punisher, and
Nei's Claw. Though Bluefull boasts one of the best Pyscho Wand hunts in the game by rate, new players may find it easier to hunt for it themselves through
Purplenum in caves.
Redria
This is the most popular ID to host Episode 4 desert quests while hunting for
Heaven Striker and
Diska of Braveman.
Redria also has good Ruins drops, finding both
Red Ring and
Diska of Braveman.
Purplenum
You can hunt for
Pyscho Wand in Caves, and host popular hunts for other items in all episodes of the game for items like
M&A60 Vise, which can be traded to other players for photon drops to help trade for FOnewearl items.
Yellowboze
While leveling in Very Hard, you'll want to run quests that allow you to hunt for the rare enemy, Del Rappy, for a chance to drop
Ignition Cloak. When you reach Ultimate, you'll have access to some of the best hunts in the game including:
Galatine,
Excalibur,
V101,
Daylight Scar (rare boss),
Frozen Shooter, and many other items that have modest value trading with other players.
Greenill
Forces are masters of Episode 4, and Greenill has a very powerful Episode 4 with items such as
V101,
Heaven Striker, and
Cannon Rouge. Greenill has decent Ruins drops as well, finding both
Red Ring and
Monkey King Bar.
Finding items for FOnewearl
Pinkal
If you are looking to hunt items with value for trading, this is rarely the best section id for this character. If you do not intend to trade with other players on Ephinea, Pinkal will be a good choice because it finds many core Force items such as:
Fire Scepter: Agni,
Ice Staff: Dagon, and
Storm Wand: Indra. It also has boosted rates to all amplifier hunts. Once reaching Ultimate, Pinkal offers useful Force items such as
Slicer of Fanatic,
V801,
Limiter,
Guardianna,
Lame d'Argent, and
Diska of Braveman.
General good ID
Whitill
Whitill is a powerful ID that gets many coveted and valued items in almost every area in the game. Whitill is the most unrestrictive ID, giving players the freedom to play any content and still have the chance of scoring something big, in contrast to more restrictive IDs such as
Bluefull, which focus players into certain areas. Whitill finds many good items such as
V502,
Heaven Striker,
Diska of Braveman,
Frozen Shooter,
Slicer of Fanatic, and more!
Material and Mag plans
Beginners, Standard Leveling for New Players
If you are a new player and want a simple material plan, this is what you want.
| Plan | Mag | Units | Shield | Materials | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | Def | Mind | Evade | Luck | Unused | ||||
| Important Stats Only |
Any high MIND mag |
Additional examples
|
Other examples
|
- | - | 150 | - | - | - |
Melee leveling
These plans are for players looking to work on hybrid game play with weapons like:
Slicer of Fanatic,
Bringer's Rifle,
ES Mechgun, or
ES Cards (Demon's, Hell) in areas of the game where technique damage is weak.
This plan is less relevant for new players but becomes more useful many hours into Ultimate difficulty multiplayer gameplay if the player wishes to contribute more to the party than
Shifta,
Deband,
Jellen, and
Zalure in areas filled with Monsters of high elemental resistances - notably all areas of Episode 2 as well as all boss fights (excluding Saint Million/Shambertin/Kondrieu).
However, timely use of support techniques already provides an incredible benefit to a multiplayer party and is sufficient contribution from a new Force player to an Ultimate party.
| Plan | Mag | Units | Shield | Materials | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | Def | Mind | Evade | Luck | Unused | ||||
| Melee |
Any typical POW/DEX mag |
Other examples
|
Any Examples
|
- | - | 150[1] | - | - | - |
- ↑ Materials used for melee while leveling can remain the same as the standard leveling and level 200 plans for simplicity. FOnewearl's maximum ATP is low and easily achievable with most POW/DEX mags shortly after unlocking Ultimate difficulty, making additional ATP investment unnecessary
Level 200
Min-Max - Maxes as many character specific stats as possible by level 200 using the minimum number of slot units. Recommended at level 200.
| Plan | Mag | Units | Shield | Materials | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | Def | Mind | Evade | Luck | Unused | ||||
| General use | 5/36/62/97[1] | Technique Merges (especially Gi and Ra), |
- | - | 150 | - | - | - | |
| Optional: General use Episode 2 | 5/43/102/50[3] | ||||||||
| Min-Max | 5/36/62/97[1] | - | 2[4] | 148 | - | - | - | ||
| Optional: Min-Max Episode 2 | 5/43/102/50[3] | ||||||||
| Optional: Nuking only[5] | 64/0/0/136[6] | Other examples
|
Technique Merges (especially Gi and Ra) |
- | - | 148 | - | - | 2[7] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The general use mag provides maximum ATA and 580 ATP - enough for all relevant ATP requirement weapons (
Slicer of Fanatic,
Tyrell's Parasol, and
Vivienne) - along with enough MST to reach max with most of the relevant Technique-boosting weapons except for
Psycho Wand. FOnewearl cannot max MST at all times without sacrificing weaponry or accuracy in some way
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The general use mag can still be used effectively in Episode 2 by sacrificing
V801's casting speed increase for
V502's boost to Hell special attacks
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Episode 2 mag makes up for the lost ATA and ATP from swapping
Adept for
V502's Hell special attack boosts, at the negligible cost of reduced technique damage output from lower MST while fighting monsters too resistant for effective technique combat
- ↑ FOnewearl still maxes MST with
Magical Piece for optimal
Gifoie effectiveness with only 148
Mind Materials, so the two remaining materials might be used towards
Def Materials for a minor increase to DFP-based block or knockdown breakpoints instead
- ↑ The nuking only build disregards all ATP, ATA, and weapon-based gameplay in order to maximize MST and DFP with maximum open unit slots
- ↑ MST and DFP can be maxed at level 200 with 56+/x/x/125+ while 64/0/0/136 maxes both at level 196. Be aware that high DEF mags can be difficult or slow to raise, and high investment for minor benefits such as this are typically unnecessary for the vast majority of players. The general use mag is most recommended
- ↑ Two unused mats can be used on
Mind Materials,
Def Materials, or elsewhere. The nuking-only mag maxes both MST and DFP regardless
Max Stats
Max Stats - Attempts to max all stats at level 200. Ignores any sort of equipment efficiency. Not recommended.
| Plan | Mag | Units | Shield | Materials | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | Def | Mind | Evade | Luck | Unused | ||||
| Max Stats | 5/18/16/161 | - | - | 82 | 42 | 13 | 13 | ||
Note that the Max Stats plan is not recommended here; it forces FOnewearl to use all four of her unit slots for stats, resulting in her being unable to use
Smartlink,
V801,
V501/
V502, or any other utility units.
Equipment progression
Strategy
Recommended endgame equipment
| Equipment | Purpose | Details | Items | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weapons | Casting (Offense) |
Simple | ||
| Normal | ||||
| Hard | ||||
| Casting (Support) |
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| Melee | Single-target | |||
| Specials | ||||
| Multi-target | ||||
| Utility | Mag triggers | |||
| Vol Opt | (with | |||
| Frames | Casting | |||
| Utility | ||||
| EDK | ||||
| Barriers | Offense | |||
| Casting | Technique merges | |||
| Defense | ||||
| Support | ||||
| EDK | ||||
| Units | Offense | |||
| Casting | ||||
| Classes | |
|---|---|
| Hunters | HUmar (Guide) • HUnewearl (Guide) • HUcast (Guide) • HUcaseal (Guide) |
| Rangers | RAmar (Guide) • RAmarl (Guide) • RAcast (Guide) • RAcaseal (Guide) |
| Forces | FOmar (Guide) • FOmarl (Guide) • FOnewm (Guide) • FOnewearl (Guide) |
| Other | Class comparison |
