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NG Yellow Loong Strategy

This is just me recapping and sharing what I did through my first play-through of Chapter 4. The Yellow Loong was just a matter of committing to a specific build/style because I tried three different methods.

For Build #1 I had initially utilized Spellbinder and stocked up on the Tiger Pills and Critical Chance booster, but got too eager at the last fifth of his health bar. Absolutely confident this could have been the winner for me if I just paced things better and dodged better!

Build #2 was trying to melt Yellow Loong's healthbar with the wolf guai transformation from Chapter 1, and well-timed use of the Pluck of Many plus the Yellow-Wind vessel to ground him when he starts that crazy diving attack. This was hard to pull off because I just couldn't pace myself well with my mana, but it had really good potential once I spread the sparks more efficiently between spells and the physical effects.

The winning build was just beefing up on my Cloud Step, and using the Yin Tiger's transformation, and a mix of Thrust Stance and Pillar Stance.

Overall, this was an exercise of patience that contrasted with Tiger Vanguard from Chapter Two. Let me know what you think if you try anything I shared, or if you have an idea on how to improve the strategy for your own game. Thanks for reading!

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u/zeteticprion — 1 day ago

Degree & Path to Citizenship

I've recently become interested in the idea of utilizing the 2-year pathway for Filipinos to become Spanish citizens. My focus is primarily acquiring the passport, because I do not know where I may be able to find a sustainable job for myself post-grad whether in Spain, the USA, etc. Would this be feasible to accomplish while finishing a master's degree in mathematics?

Edit: currently have dual citizenship as an American and Filipino for context. I would apply to study abroad in Spain under the Philippine passport in order to acquire that two-year pathway.

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u/zeteticprion — 17 days ago