Lippy

Greetings, friends. Lippy here. The end of summer is nearly upon us. How are we to make the most of what little remains?

Last month I was so excited to see a swarm of fireflies during a night's watch that I squealed in joy and awoke my sleeping companions.

You can imagine my embarrassment.

But Master (user) is a forgiving sort, and today's he entrusted me with the privilege of introducing a wonderful new ability.

To redeem myself for the firefly incident, I shall endeavor to do my best!

In an update from the Heavens, my goddess Leonne has revealed a new aspect of (user)'s stonecantation powers.

This new ability is none other than...

Unison Artes!

By drawing more deeply from the power of hero stones, another hero who shares a strong bond with the summoned hero is able to join in his or her attack!

To put it more simply, one might say that they're bonus attacks!

But Unison Artes are more than that.

Successfully executing one not only deals damage, it increases your LC as well!

What's that you say? "They must be difficult to execute"?

Dear me, no! That's not the case at all!

Once you know the trick to using them, you should be able to execute them with ease.

Because this ability is still being tested, you must first embark upon a quest that permits the use of Unison Artes.

Next, you must execute a chain of at least five links involving a character that possesses an Unison Arte.

Please make sure that character is positioned as the fifth link or beyond.

Then, an electric current will surge through the battlefield! That's the sign the Unison Arte is ready to go!

Release your finger to attack, and the Unison Arte will begin!

A red marker and a white circle will appear. At the moment that the white circle envelops the red marker, tap the screen to execute the bonus attack!

At that point, the hero who shares a strong bond with that character will rush bravely onto the battlefield to attack at his or her companion's side!

Not only will this attack damage the target, but it will also provide LC! Quite the effective move!

Perhaps an example would help?