Meet the Midnight Occult Civil Servants Agents: Guardians of the Night

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The Midnight Occult Civil Servants are a group of agents who work during the night to maintain the balance between the human world and the supernatural world. They are affiliated with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and are responsible for resolving paranormal incidents. These agents possess the ability to communicate with supernatural beings such as youkai, yokai, and spirits. They use this ability to gather information, negotiate with these beings, and ultimately resolve any disturbances or conflicts arising from the interaction between the human and supernatural worlds. The main character of the series is Arata Miyako, a young man who starts working as a civil servant in the Midnight Occult Civil Servants department. He discovers that he has the unique ability to understand the language of supernatural beings, which comes in handy in his new job.


Re: Peacock Amulet

No matter how much I think into it I cannot fathom why this club did not mimic Kraken Club except for the sole purpose of the kraken Club remaining a status symbol for wealth, which I don t suspect would have been affected much anyway with a matching ex ra club. And now my lame attempt at getting the Octave Club fixed after the fact of camping it is done rolleyes There s nothing more to say really, but I will add that my motivation behind wanting it is for 1 faster club skill ups and 2 faster pearl and ruby.

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He discovers that he has the unique ability to understand the language of supernatural beings, which comes in handy in his new job. Arata is assigned to a team of experienced agents who guide and support him as he learns the ropes of being a Midnight Occult Civil Servant. Together, they embark on various missions that involve investigating and resolving cases related to the supernatural.

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It was inevitable, so I figured I might as well be the one to bring it up because I probably have more of a problem with this club than everyone else combined.

It has boggled my mind from day 1 as to why out of all the ex/ra equipment that went in to replace certain NM drops, octave club was singled out and purposely "nerfed" to retain Kraken Clubs specialness or whatever you want to call it. All it did was give people headaches with a BCNM that has a worse drop rate than Lord of Onzozo(not to forget the amount of time it takes to gather 60 seals to even do it) and forces you to stay at a certain level to take full advantage of it. No matter how much I think into it I cannot fathom why this club did not mimic Kraken Club except for the sole purpose of the kraken Club remaining a status symbol for wealth, which I don't suspect would have been affected much anyway with a matching ex/ra club. Lazy people are lazy and the kraken club is still uber rare. It makes even less sense when the peacock charm didn't get the same treatment by peacock amulet stats being nerfed to an extent. I'm surprised we didn't see a peacock amulet latent effect: Stats vary by moon phase. Or whatever gimmick.

This will be an incredibly cheap point to make, but if relic owners are going to get what they ask for then I see no reason why certain other weapons that require effort to obtain can't get their due adjustments and fixes. This includes but not limited to, the Octave Club, the ex/ra version of the almighty Kraken club that you can feel good about owning for exactly as long as you are willing to gimp yourself in level. In a world where the might of the kraken club has fallen considerably(which is obvious when I'm the first person to bring up Octave Club weeks after the forums came up according to search) I believe it is time to fix Octave to it's rightful stats which mimic the Kraken Club so that some of us can actually put our octave clubs to use again at level caps, like say for skill ups for club, and all around goofing off.

Players like to obtain items from NMs. It feels good and is an accomplishment. Buying a Kraken club is not an accomplishment(never mind that it's ultra rare to find for sale now) and I refuse to do it regardless that I can afford it because it doesn't mean squat to me. That's why I went the LoO route even though it now drops an inferior club, to tide me over until.. I mean never, the kraken club drops from the BCNM. It took me 2 weeks straight camping and claims to obtain mine. It's no kraken club. It was long hours. I made the choice. And I was okay with that for a long time because I had no right to complain about it after doing the camping(with no competition mind you, which is what makes this request lame and I fully understand that) because I felt it was worth the effort, but not anymore. And here comes the super duper ultra mega lameness -> Kraken Club's ex/ra cousin deserves better. Kraken Club deserves better for it's legacy. LoO deserves better than to be forgotten.

And now my lame attempt at getting the Octave Club fixed after the fact of camping it is done :rolleyes: There's nothing more to say really, but I will add that my motivation behind wanting it is for 1)faster club skill ups and 2)faster pearl and ruby !! procs at level 90 and beyond, if beyond ever happens. The latter being the most important by far. And I won't lie, I'm about out of beastmen seals. So yeah, thanks for taking the time to read and possibly even considering it. And yes, I have nothing better to do at 5 pm EST in the afternoon than make this thread. Kind of sad, really. Yeeeeeep. That's how boring leveling Synergy from 70 to 80 is.

Insaniac 03-30-2011, 01:35 PM

I'll agree with this. I think the reason they nerfed Octave is because they didn't want people dual wielding em with K clubs.

Kavik 03-31-2011, 02:25 AM

I actually wondered this too, it was glorious at 80 to have one but at 90 it sucks and 99 is not going to be any better ><. As for not dual wielding them them with K Clubs, can you have both the r/e version of the other items and the normal ones? i suppose you can although i never looked into it. Anyway, the rare version of say Emperor is now 150k, maybe they just didn't want the Kclub to be that common because then they couldn't make it a rank 1 mog bonanza item ?

Frost 03-31-2011, 04:42 AM

[. ]As for not dual wielding them them with K Clubs, can you have both the r/e version of the other items and the normal ones?[. ]

Yes you can own(wield) both, they are completely different items.

P.S. (To OP) I know you said it was a cheap point. But comparing something that takes an alliance of people to get over the course of several years, and a hundred plus million in gil to get to something you could easily attain in a long day of BCNM grinding with a duo partner? C'mon man lol.

P.P.S (to OP) Keep in mind the timing/reasons for all the adjustments to those items. Gil sellers were the bane of FFXI at the time, that item was made "Less Valuable" to confront that challenge. If it remained the same as the Klub, even if it was Rare/Ex, there would still be a crew there trying to sell it because of it's value. That value would be even MORE, if the possibility to dual wield both at 'full strength' was present.

Not to mention it takes some degree of skill to win the BCNM fights . Moreso then solo muscle power Vs. one mob.
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