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===Unlocking Potential=== Unlock potential increases a Heroes rarity by 1. It requires {{It|Hero Feather}}s. It should be carefully planned (especially when making {{Rarity|5}}), and should only be used for 3 purposes (from most to least important): # Using the unit in content for a specific niche/or backup in challenging content such as Arena Assault. # Using the unit for skill inheritance on a {{Rarity|5}} exclusive weapon, special, or skill to a hero that requires that skill to perform its role. # Merging the {{Rarity|5}} hero as part of a '''core''' team (only do this when all unit niches are fulfilled - hence this is the least important) Promoting ({{Ut|Anna: Commander}}, {{Ut|Alfonse: Prince of Askr}}, and {{Ut|Sharena: Princess of Askr}}) is helpful for quests that they are featured in. A core team is the main team used for Arena and Allegiance Battles, which focusses on scoring. It can also be used for Arena Assault (the first team used is used to determine the strength of opponents faced) but it is important to be capable of defeating stronger opponents that come from using the scoring team. Before promoting a hero to {{Rarity|5}} to use their skill, check if the [[Skill Chains 4 Stars List|skill can be inherited from a 4★ hero]]. The amount of feathers required depends on the rarity of the hero: {| class="wikitable default" style="text-align: center;" ! Rarity ! Next Rarity ! Feathers Required ! Badges Required ! Badge Type |- |{{Rarity|1}} |{{Rarity|2}} |20 {{It|Hero Feather}}s |5 |Badge |- |{{Rarity|2}} |{{Rarity|3}} |200 {{It|Hero Feather}}s |10 |Badge |- |{{Rarity|3}} |{{Rarity|4}} |2,000 {{It|Hero Feather}}s |20 |Badge |- |{{Rarity|4}} |{{Rarity|5}} |20,000 {{It|Hero Feather}}s |20 |Great Badge |} There are two main sources of feathers: * '''Events''': In particular, [[Tempest Trials+]] gives you around 10,000 to 21,000 feathers depending on how you rank among other players. [[Voting Gauntlet]] only provides 3,000 to 10,000 feathers but this is still a decent sum. * '''Arena''': Every week you can get around 4,000 to 9,000 feathers * '''Arena Assault''': This mode gets you around 500 to 5,000 feathers per week A decent amount of feathers can be collected by going through daily arena matches, weekly [[Rival Domains]], and [[Blessed Gardens]]. Other methods to collect feathers (e.g. Grinding [[Hero Merit]], lower difficulty [[Chain Challenge]]s) is not worth the effort put into it unless you really need are in extreme need of feathers. All in all, the influx of feathers is about 10,000 feathers to 30,000 feathers weekly. A player hovering around Tier 18 with only one decent team and performs average at events should expect ~17k feathers a week<ref>This is a very, very rough number. Also note that it takes at least a month and a half to enter Tier 18.</ref>.
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