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*The wandering monster comes with the intro text:
*The wandering monster comes with the intro text:
:Looks like you must have hit CTRL+V, because that <monster> you had copied is here, and ready to rumble.
:Looks like you must have hit CTRL+V, because that <monster> you had copied is here, and ready to rumble.
*The delay between the monster appearances is 5 + 10 X + (1-10) where X is the number of times the wandering monster has appeared, or 6-15, 16-25, 26-35, 36-45 ...   
*The delay for the first monster appearance is 5-10, then following appearances follow the formula 15 + 10 X + (0-10) where X is the number of times the wandering monster has appeared, or 25-35, 35-45, 45-55, 55-65 ...   
*Casting the skill again resets this counter even if the monster is the same.
*Casting the skill again resets this counter even if the monster is the same.
*The number of copies is only limited by turns spent.
*The number of copies is only limited by turns spent.
*Can originally be cast once per day, but gains an additional cast with the tradable [[Source terminal TRIGRAM chip]] and the extrudable [[Source terminal TRAM chip]] for a total of 3 casts per day.
*Can originally be cast once per day, but gains an additional cast with the tradable [[Source terminal TRIGRAM chip]] and the extrudable [[Source terminal TRAM chip]] for a total of 3 casts per day.
*The MP cost of this skill depends on the amount of [[Source terminal SPAM chip|SPAM]] and [[Source terminal ASHRAM chip|ASHRAM]] chips installed in your [[Source Terminal]]. SPAM chips decrease it by 1 MP each up to a maximum of 10 installed, whereas an ASHRAM chip decreases it by 5 MP with it only being possible to install one.
*The MP cost of this skill depends on the amount of [[Source terminal SPAM chip|SPAM]] and [[Source terminal ASHRAM chip|ASHRAM]] chips installed in your [[Source Terminal]]. SPAM chips decrease it by 1 MP each up to a maximum of 10 installed, whereas an ASHRAM chip decreases it by 5 MP with it only being possible to install one.

Revision as of 00:24, 4 July 2016

Digitize

Digitize

Type: Combat
MP Cost: 5-20

Your Source terminal has taught you how to make temporal copies of a foe and paste them into the future of your specific TPU thread.

Copy an enemy and paste it into your future

Source: Source Terminal: educate digitize.edu
Price: N/A
Class: N/A
Level: N/A
When Used:
You quickly copy the monster and then paste her into the future several times.

Against monsters that can't be copied:

This monster's encryption is too strong for you to copy it.


Notes

Looks like you must have hit CTRL+V, because that <monster> you had copied is here, and ready to rumble.
  • The delay for the first monster appearance is 5-10, then following appearances follow the formula 15 + 10 X + (0-10) where X is the number of times the wandering monster has appeared, or 25-35, 35-45, 45-55, 55-65 ...
  • Casting the skill again resets this counter even if the monster is the same.
  • The number of copies is only limited by turns spent.
  • Can originally be cast once per day, but gains an additional cast with the tradable Source terminal TRIGRAM chip and the extrudable Source terminal TRAM chip for a total of 3 casts per day.
  • The MP cost of this skill depends on the amount of SPAM and ASHRAM chips installed in your Source Terminal. SPAM chips decrease it by 1 MP each up to a maximum of 10 installed, whereas an ASHRAM chip decreases it by 5 MP with it only being possible to install one.