I believe that volley are "synchronized shootings", but barrage is more "high intensity free fire" (shoot as fast as possible, but not synchronized with other shooters)I was wondering why he wouldn't call it a "volley", or the Japanese equivalent, like "a volley of arrows." That world has physical fighters and archers, so even if they don't have modern artillery, they should have a word equivalent to "volley."
Specifically, levelling up magic skills increases your INT stat, which is used in the damage calculation of magic attacks.He's talking about it like it's super complicated, but it's just the knowledge that every level in ANY spell raises your attack power. More power means more damage per point of mana, so it improves damage, efficiency, and burst potential all in one.
The form names are directly from FFXIV though.This isekai is loosely based off of Mabinogi-ish F->1 Skill Rank scaling and he's just explaining stat bonuses from skills ranks.
Incidentally the concept of Titles is also very Mabinogi-ish.
Link to the official raws on the title page says that the most recent is chapter 77 part 1so there must be more raws, right?
they don’t have artillery but they do have Touhou Project lmfaoMagic Curtain. If you play bullet hells, you might be familiar with the term, since they're called "danmaku" in Japanese, which means "barrage", and literally translates to "bullet curtain".
Such a troll.
Arguing against different philosophies for training magic and both saying their version is the only right one. Seems like any other argument on the Internet.
The DPS explanation seems needlessly complex.