Talk:Chain Affinity
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I just noticed a pattern in the renkei-able spells... If you want to know which element the physical spell is associated with, just check what ability that spell modifies. For example, Bludgeon modifies STR, so the element of the spell in a renkei is Fire (the element associated with STR). And if you know the element, you can know what renkei to use the spell in. --Chrisjander 18:22, 27 June 2006 (PDT)
As a Blu/Thf, can you pop sneak attack onto any physical spell? Or does it have to be Chain Affinity + Sneak Attack + Physical Spell?--Zagex 15:25, 2 November 2006 (EST)
As blu/thf most physical spells do stack with Sneak Attack, and no, Chain Affinity is not required to make any of them stack with Sneak Attack. The exceptions are ranged attacks like Pinecone Bomb, Feather Storm, or Wild Oats. On a side note, I would like to stress that single-hit spells like Death Scissors or Spinal Cleave are much more effective stacked with Sneak Attack than multi-hit spells like Frenetic Rip or Bludgeon. Yet again, the exception is when the mob is weak to that specific spell, as my CASA Frenetic Rip hits Qutrubs for about 1.7k as opposed to CASA Death Scissors which sits around it's usual 1.2k.--SamojDaCat 16:31, 20 June 2007 (MST)
In case anyone was interested, you CANNOT make more than one skillchain at once via AOE weapon skills > AOE blue magic. I attempted this on a pair of opo-opos using Circle Blade and Battle Dance. Impaction was made on the one I was engaged with, but the other only took damage. --Khellendros 06:35, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
Any knowledge if the Martial Anelace affects CA? I am going to do some testing myself. Sorry for noobing this, lol. --Darthporisius 13:27, 23 December 2008
No, Darthporisiu. Martial Anelace does nothing for Chain Affinity. ^^ -- --Revitozu 00:21, 23 December 2008
Can chain affinity and burst affinity be used back to back to create your won skillchain AND burst on it? Chmile 06:25, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Yes it can--KyteStrike 15:44, 23 June 2009 (UTC)

