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This could be the most fastest way a Zero can clear SDH/FDH without the hassle of circling around with Rolling Cross. Brief guide on how to train the fastest way possible as a Zero in SDH/FDH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTI1wpihnaM&

June 3, 2015

3 Comments • Newest first

Flamepc

I really like this video.
As Simfel said, it's very informative. The words were a bit of a strain to read because of the bright colors on white.
As for the actual content, in comparison to my training method, yours is definitely more dynamic, but it's also a bit inefficient. I stand on one "corner" of the map and use Giga Crash and Wind Cutter so that the field effect will cover the entire map. If one were to be extremely funded, this field effect would immediately KO all mobs that spawn on it.
The downside to this method is that it makes Zeroes a spamming class. It plants them on one spot which prevents them from looting most of the loot and it prevents them from being buffed without the buffer moving to your corner or you moving to them.

I go about this GC + WC lazy combo when I'm braindead from training and I want to watch Netflix or do work. I would just have my hand on the keyboard pressing the key for the respective skills repeatedly.

Reply June 5, 2015
Episode

[quote=Simfel]Informative, lots of examples, and straight to the point. Very nicely done. Content is great as well as the timing, but I would highly recommend adding a drop shadow or outline to all text you overlay in post. Any color text with a black outline is visible on any background, so you get to keep your choice of hues.[/quote]

I noticed this would be a problem to a lot people </3

But the rendering was so awfully long I couldn't bare rendering this again,

I guess i'll just add some annotations to replace the really hard to see cyan/light green text, thanks for this btw!

Reply June 4, 2015 - edited
Simfel

Informative, lots of examples, and straight to the point. Very nicely done. Content is great as well as the timing, but I would highly recommend adding a drop shadow or outline to all text you overlay in post. Any color text with a black outline is visible on any background, so you get to keep your choice of hues.

Reply June 3, 2015 - edited