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What grudge does Chasing Moon Goddess have with Bright Night Ji?

2025-01-10 17:35
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Chasing Moon Goddess and Bright Night Ji didn't have any aggro relationship in the storyline. There was no intersection between the two in the plot, and there was no explicit mention of any hatred or conflict between them. Moon Chaser and Hui Yeji were the two Spirit-branded Retainers who could provide ghost flames in Onmyoji. They each had different skills and attributes. Moon God Chasing's skills included normal attacks and moonlight, while Bright Night Ji's skills included barriers and other special skills. Therefore, according to the information provided, there was no hatred or conflict between Moon Goddess Chasing and Bright Night Ji.

Chasing the Moon Goddess and Bright Night Ji

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2025-01-10 12:15

Moon Chaser and Bright Night Ji were two Spirit-branded Retainers in Onmyoji. From the attributes of the interface, Moon Goddess's position was PR, which was a CSABA interface, while Bright Night Ji's position was SSR, which was a BSBA interface. Apart from speed and defense, Moon Chasing Goddess 'attributes were slightly higher than Bright Night Ji's. However, in other aspects, Bright Night Ji was better than Moon Goddess. In terms of skills, Moon Chaser's skills included [Moon Invitation],[Clear Moon Flare], and [Bright Moon Tide], while Bright Night Ji's skill was [Penglai Jade Branch]. According to the information provided, Moon Chasing Goddess's skill had a pull effect and the ability to increase attack and speed, while Bright Night Ji's skill could cause attack damage and weaken the opponent's ghost fire. Overall, Bright Night Ji's stats and skills were slightly better than Moon Goddess Chaser's. However, which one was better depended on the player's game strategy and needs.

Can Chasing Moon Goddess and Bright Night Ji be used together?

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2025-01-10 14:22

Moon Goddess Chasing and Bright Night Ji could be used together. Chasing Moon Goddess was suitable for most PVE scenarios, while Bright Night Ji was suitable for PvP scenarios such as fighting techniques and dojos. In some special Instance Dungeons, such as Hell Ghost King's ghost fire reduction, True Snake Level 10, and Instance Dungeons that were easy to die and easy to control, Bright Night Lady could also be used. Hence, according to the requirements of different scenarios, Moon Goddess Chasing and Bright Night Ji could be used at the same time.

Chasing Moon Goddess or Bright Night Ji, which one is better?

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2025-01-10 12:24

Moon Chaser and Bright Night Ji were both Spirit-branded Retainer characters in Onmyoji, but the search results did not agree on which one was more useful. Some people thought that Bright Night Ji was better because her stats and skills were relatively higher. Others believed that Chasing Moon Goddess was more suitable in the offensive Spirit-branded Retainer lineup, and her skills could increase the speed and attack power of her teammates. Some of the results mentioned that Chasing Moon Goddess was suitable for PVE, while Bright Night Ji was suitable for PVP. Overall, there was no clear answer to which one was better. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't determine which one is more useful, Moon Goddess or Bright Night Ji.

Bright Night Ji and Chasing Moon Goddess only raise one, who to raise?

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2025-01-10 03:23

It is suggested to raise the Bright Night Lady. Bright Night Ji performed better in fighting techniques and PVP scenes. She could bring the clam spirit to guard against the other party's Red Spider Lilies. Her skills were suitable for one-wave fighting techniques and consumed blood to provide fire for the output shikigami. Chasing the Moon Goddess was suitable for most PVE scenes. It could push 4 will-o'-the-wisps, and the fire could basically be endless. Therefore, if you can only raise one, Bright Night Ji might be more suitable for your needs.

Can Bright Night Princess replace the Moon Goddess?

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2025-01-10 04:11

Bright Night Ji could replace Moon Goddess Chaser because Moon Goddess Chaser could replace Bright Night Ji in many lineups. Moon Goddess Chaser had a pretty good damage buff and was stronger than Bright Night Ji when it came to attacking first. She could also provide a stable supply of Fire Energy and was also very strong when it came to counterattacking. However, there were also some search results that showed that in some employment scenarios, Bright Night Ji could not replace the Moon Goddess. Therefore, according to the information provided, Bright Night Ji could replace Moon Goddess in some situations, but not in all situations.

SP Chasing Moon God and SP Bright Night Ji, who do you raise?

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2025-01-10 00:25

Both the Moon Goddess and the Bright Night Princess were powerful characters in the Onmyoji game, each with their own strengths and suitable scenarios. SP Chasing Moon Goddess was suitable for most PVE scenarios, and it also performed well in some PVP scenarios. She had the ability to increase her attack and could form a double team to provide sufficient firepower. When the skill was not full, it could bring Fire Spirit, and when the skill was full, it could bring Moneymaker. Bright Night Ji performed better in PVP environments, especially in fighting techniques and dojos. She needed to constantly increase her power to prevent the fire from being cut off, and it could also provide more defense bonuses. It was very useful for situations where she needed to stabilize her defense. If you have enough resources to nurture multiple characters, it is recommended to nurture Bright Night Ji and SP Chasing Moon Goddess at the same time. If your resources are limited, you can choose one of them to train according to your game needs (PVE or PVP). In general, SP Chasing Moon Goddess and Bright Night Ji each had their own advantages. The choice of who to choose depended on your game needs and personal preferences.

Chasing the Moon Goddess

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2025-01-10 17:36

Chasing Moon Goddess was one of the SK-level shikigami in Onmyoji, a 3D Japanese and Japanese turn-based RPG mobile game developed by Netease. She lived in the shrine. She was beautiful but unapproachable, and was called Chasing Moon Goddess. Chasing the Moon Goddess would try her best to fulfill the wishes of humans, so she had many believers. However, that was not the case. Moon Chaser's damage type was Support, and her skills included Moon Soliciting, Moontide, and Moonlight. Chasing the Moon God could be obtained through summoning and the night of a hundred ghosts. Her character in the game had a high rating and was considered an efficient lighter. Chasing Moon Goddess's attributes in the game were CSAab, which had high health and defense, and was suitable as a support Spirit-branded Retainer. Her special skill was that she could push the Ghost Fire action bar and provide protection to all her teammates. Chasing Moon Goddess was obtained by drawing cards in the game, and there was a 20% chance of drawing blue tickets. All in all, Moon Chaser was a popular Spirit-branded Retainer with the ability to support and ignite fire.

Chasing the Moon Goddess

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2025-01-08 18:52

Chasing Moon Goddess was a Spirit-branded Retainer in the Onmyoji game. She was a Spirit-branded Retainer that was completely created by the designer. She was the winner of the Spirit-branded Retainer design competition,"Floating Demon Hundred Forms". In the setting, Chasing the Moon Goddess was the guardian god of the shrine, but after her divine power was confiscated, she became a monster that sought freedom. Her image was set as a rabbit, but in fact, she was a monster with a rabbit's head and a wolf's body. Chasing the Moon Goddess was positioned as a lighter in the game. She could occupy the shrine and fulfill the wishes of humans through her demonic power. She also had an enemy, the cat shopkeeper. Chasing Moon God's skills included " Blessing Moon God Sacrifice " and " Clear Moon Flare ", which could increase one's own movement bar and the speed of allies, as well as provide other buffs. She was an SIM card that could be obtained by drawing cards, but it was not difficult to obtain. All in all, Chasing Moon Goddess was a support Spirit-branded Retainer in the game that had a certain degree of practicality and uniqueness.

Chasing the Moon Goddess

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2024-12-25 06:40

Chasing the Moon Goddess was one of the SK-level shikigami in Onmyoji, a 3D Japanese and Japanese turn-based RPG mobile game developed by Netease. She lived in the shrine. She was beautiful but unapproachable, and was called Chasing Moon Goddess. Chasing the Moon Goddess would try her best to fulfill the wishes of humans, so she had many believers. Her skills included Flowing Brightness and Damask Dance. The normal attack skill was a golden ray of light that appeared and attacked the enemy target, causing 100% damage. The second skill was to dance under the moonlight, and after the end of his turn, he would push forward an additional 3 Will-o'-Wisp action bars, giving all friendly units a 2-layer effect. Moon Chaser had other skills, such as the first skill "Moon Invitation" and the third skill "Bright Moon Tide", but the specific effects were not mentioned in the search results provided. Chasing Moon Goddess was widely used in the game. Her skills could help players accumulate ghost fire and provide support effects.

What is chasing the Moon Goddess for?

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2024-12-24 08:54

Chasing Moon Goddess was a Spirit-branded Retainer in Onmyoji. She was a support-type Spirit-branded Retainer and was good at using it as a lighter. Moon Chaser's skill could push the ghost fire bar, providing additional attack and speed, making her one of the top support in PvE. She could also quickly accumulate special moon power and trigger the effect of continuous recovery of health points, increasing her survivability. Chasing the Moon Goddess was suitable for dungeons with longer duration, such as Encountering Demons and Ghost Kings. All in all, Chasing Moon Goddess was a popular Spirit-branded Retainer character, and she could play an important supporting role in the game.

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