Drop charts/Level 30 techniques

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Level 30 techniques drop on Ultimate difficulty only, and only in specific areas.

In the areas where the level 30 attack technique drops, typically there is a 0.1% chance of this technique dropping instead of a different technique and a 10% chance for the dropped technique's level to be 30.


For an Item box to drop a level 30 attack technique:

  1. The Item box must not be designated to drop a specific set item or set item type (ex: Phantasmal World 2 has 5 Box (Moon Atomizer) in Mountain. Towards the Future has 4 Box (Weapon) in Forest 2).
  2. The Item box must roll to drop a Tool (10% chance).
  3. The Tool must roll as a Technique Disk (10% chance).
  4. The Technique Disk must roll as this technique (0.1% chance in the area where the level 30 technique is available).
  5. The Technique must roll as level 30 from the range of levels (10% chance).


For a Monster to drop a level 30 attack technique:

  1. The Drop anything rate roll must be successful to drop an item (DAR% chance. Variable per enemy).
  2. The item must roll as a Tool (approximately 33.33% chance).
  3. The Tool must roll as a Technique Disk (10% chance).
  4. The Technique Disk must roll as this technique (0.1% chance in the area where the level 30 technique is available).
  5. The Technique must roll as level 30 from the range of levels (10% chance).

See Technique disks drop table for a comprehensive view of technique and technique disk level distribution.


With all modifiers included, the rate for a level 30 attack technique disk is 1/1,000,000 from any non-set Item box in the area. Coincidentally, 1/1,000,000 is also the rate for the level 30 attack technique disk from any 30% DAR monster in the area. Monsters with higher DAR will have an increased overall rate while monsters with lower DAR will have a decreased overall rate.

Drop charts

Offensive techniques

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