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To improve your chances of beating the game, we suggest maximizing the reroll chances you get when crafting items. In the first or second level, craft several items without picking them up and reroll them until they share the same type of synergy (pierce type, fire type, etc.). Having a synergy between items is key to beating the game!
The Disks have effects that generate mana. A green circle around the disk is the mana bar going clockwise.
Spells are spells, duh. They have tags such as ice, fire, blunt, piercing, etc.
When you attach a spell to the disk, when enough mana is generated it casts that spell.
So if I have a Disk that generates mana every time I use a physical skill it will gain mana on every attack and spell that uses a physical tag. I attach an ice spell to that so every time it generates mana to be full it will shoot ice out.
The idea is to have a super synchronized Spell Disk with spells that basically chain off of each other and allow you to not even have to attack except for maybe using a single weapon spell or attack to set off the chain.
So take this example:
Disk 1 - Generate Mana on physical attack
Spell Slot: Ice Rain
Disk 2 - Generate Mana on Ice damage
Spell Slot: Ice Slash
With these two, Disk 2 will charge faster because Disk 1 will be casting Ice Rain to fuel Disk 2 AND Disk 2's spell is ice so it will also charge again.
When you run a stage, hover over the disks and you can see how many times the disk was activated. That indicates if you have a good setup for auto casting things. If it's low, switch some things up and pay attention to the spell tags to ensure you have the right ones in the slot.
Sometime it isn't worth having a higher damage spell if it doesn't work with the gang. Save it for when you do get a good disk and spell combo.
I hope this helps.
thats kinda the point... of like MOST video games.......if you try to go around this learning your defeating the entire point of learning a new video game...
might as well use cheats.