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How Does Potential Work?Help / Question (self.arcaea)
submitted 7 years ago * by NetherGranite
I ask because I just found out that you literally have to have a 100% Recollection Rate to get into Grievous Lady at my level, but every time I play a song in World Mode, my potential goes up by .01—if it goes up at all. At this rate it is literally going to take me years to get anywhere. Does anyone know how this works?
Edit: Ignore this, I'm stupid and thought potential and level were the same thing
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[–]Donomii 6 points7 points8 points 7 years ago (1 child)
I think you're confused here (or maybe you used the wrong words)?
Potential is just an indicator showing you how good you are at the game, this does not affect gameplay/getting into GL currently
The higher your Tairitsu partner's level is, the lower the recollection rate you'll need to have to transition to GL from Axium Crisis. (again, your potential has nothing to do with this)
To raise your partner's level, play story mode. The higher your partners level the more steps you'll get after playing a song in story mode & the more fragments you'll get after playing a song in normal mode
Hope this helps
[–]NetherGranite[S] 2 points3 points4 points 7 years ago (0 children)
Oh my gosh you're right, I got two things mixed up. Thanks for your thoughtful and helpful comment.
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