gotta tell u this since u didnt know, breakthrough is when an aura is not from that biome example: starfall is x10 the rarity than the normal, so starscourge would be breakthrough 1/10m instead of 1/1m normal rarity. shatter screen is when u got an 1/99k+ aura up to kyawthuite 1/850k
5:00 "i thought it could have been rage" .... You have the volcanic device, AND STILL DOESN'T KNOW THAT AURAS BELOW 1K RARITY DON'T HAVE A CUTSCENE?! oh my fucking god dude.
Me when y'all guessing arcane on a 4 pointed star: 😢 anything 1mil plus gives u a 8 pointed star Me when u guess undead devil when it obviously way too dark and you got that like 20 minutes ago: 😢 Me when u even consider rage heated when it 8 pointed : 😢
@@AbdikarimEgalYOU know how to "speak caps" too also like bro he's just stating his opinion stop bullying kids on the internet for fun 😂 (By the way this was all spelled correctly so you can't clown on me)
@@FlynnNinjabreakthrough is when by example galaxy is 500k by default in starfall but tou can get it with a chance of 1/5000000 outsode of its biome. Screen cracks aren’t equal as breakthroughs like before
15:43 (as someone who doesn't even play sol's rng) I was like, well that's undead for su-.... WAIT A MINUTE, THIS WAS ALR SHOWN IN THE VIDEO, I REMEMBER THIS CUTSCENE, THIS IS JADE!
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