User blog comment:Kushieda minori/New Skills you'd like to see/@comment-120.28.169.50-20150328080400/@comment-120.28.169.50-20150329012917

>Apparently, you haven't seen that your skill limited to weak card can be used more easily against very low lvl archwitches and the weak card can still be resurected if she die..

So, aside from this card, you need to include another member that ressurects fallen card. Maybe another one to proc the skills in case the AW/FAW dropper card had its skill activated when it dies. That's going to take two or three slots in your party. The next problem would be keeping the AW/FAW alive for the AW/FAW dropper card to kill it.

But if you're insistent on making this a permanent skill instead of a temporary skill similar to the Archwitch Damage Bonus [I suggested before that "good work-around/handicap for this is that this will be the second skill of the first card the player receives and will only be active during the first week (similar to the Beginner Campaign area)"], instead of making the AW/FAW drop immediately is it would automatically fill a whole heart of affection (whether it's partially filled or almost filled-up, it would be full the next time you encounter the AW/FAW).

>>Then put those said skills on a card that can be obtained exclusively via limited-time-only summoning event.

>Cards with your autoskill are never involved in fight, they are more items than maidens.

Good point. But I was thinking more of that these cards as some sort of lure to make people spend their jewels (and, presumably, money) on summon.

If the player gets this, then it *might* be a good investment since it will pay for itself in the long run. But, to be fair to all players, this can be relegated to a temporary second skill bonus pertaining only in the current event instead of a permanent skill. Imagine having a cat-girl in your party increaes your chance of meeting the Archwitch in due to the whole dog-themed event.

>You're offended, it seems.

Seemingly only. My whole point in my reply is that "magically add these wish skills we post as is and would not bother to alter it as they see fit should they decide to include these." Broken as the skills maybe on paper/text, with the right tweaking, they can be included.