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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: For the support skill loadout, most players will include stun in order to skip as many enemy turns as possible, making it easier to get S-Ranks.

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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: For the support skill loadout, most players will include stun Voltage Gate in order to skip as many enemy turns as possible, making it easier to get S-Ranks.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance, meaning he would have little need to keep his experiments a secret anymore.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance, meaning he would have little need to keep his experiments a secret anymore.anymore.
* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: For the support skill loadout, most players will include stun in order to skip as many enemy turns as possible, making it easier to get S-Ranks.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance, meaning he would have little need to keep his experiments a secret.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance, meaning he would have little need to keep his experiments a secret.secret anymore.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance.resonance, meaning he would have little need to keep his experiments a secret.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In the finale, General Saros abandons Vivia to go into the Phantom Realm while dragging Thomas along, which causes Vivia to believe he betrayed her. On the flip side, abandoning her is a lot more merciful than the Murk experimentation that he subjected all of his other pawns to, which implies that he may have been genuinely fond of Vivia enough to spare her. On the other hand, he may not have seen a point to experimenting further when his new Murk Serum has 99% resonance.

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