Anyone who has played a wide variety of games knows that some games are almost purely skill (i.e. Chess, Go), while others are 100% luck (i.e. Candyland, War). However, most games are in between.
I would find it helpful as a game buyer if there were an objective measure indicating how much luck is involved in a game, to include as one of several criteria when deciding which kinds of games I’d like to buy and spend time learning. I personally prefer games where luck/probability plays a role, yet deliberate practice increases skill over time (i.e. Bridge). But obviously other people will have different preferences.
I’ve observed many debates about the amount of luck and skill in certain games and I sometimes use information gleaned form these informal debates to help me decide whether to purchase a game. Very few of these debates cite objective measures to indicate how much luck or skill is involved.
So what measures exist and how useful are they? Or is there some persuasive mathematics to suggest that useful measures (of how much luck is in a game) are not possible?
There are two main customization features to rank and these are Roblox Five Nights Hunted skills and abilities. Skills are for survivors and enchants/abilities are for killers so I’m going to take you through them all and arrange them from best to worst. Here’s our Five Nights Hunted skill and ability/enchant tier list.
Five Nights Hunted Ability/Enchant Tier List
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The best abilities or enchants in Five Nights Hunted are in S-Tier. That said, since the enchant/ability system is tied to a specific killer, I would look at A and B-Tiers as well depending on the killer you like to play. I wouldn’t use C and D options because they’re simply underpowered. Below you’ll find ranking reasons for each ability/enchant in detail and who they belong to.
S-Tier Abilities/Enchants
Ability/Enchant
Ranking Reason
Effect
Springlocked (0.49%) Lvl 50+ Springtraps Only
This is the best ability in Five Nights Hunted but you have to have the Springtrap skin and be Level 50 with him. It essentially saves you having to two-hit on a survivor and it’s on an incredibly low cooldown.
Your attack instantly knocks down a survivor. 20 second cooldown.
Sugar Crash(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Chicas Only
This is tied for the best ability in the game with Springlocked because it’s a ranged AOE ability that can hit multiple survivors. Incredibly strong due to the slowing effect and saving you an additional hit every once in a while depending on survivor HP. Best of all it’s homing.
Throw a homing projectile at a nearby survivor to damage and slow them and nearby survivors as well.
Short Circuit(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Endo 01 and 02 Only
While it’s a drastically longer cooldown than Springlocked this shuts down survivor progression instantly. It’s incredibly strong to slow the game down for survivors and the best part is that it has great range. Much better than Circuit Breaker.
Reset the progress of the nearest terminal. 90 second cooldown.
Final Stand(0.98%)
This ability is only S-Tier with the Tier 3 version. This is the best common ability in the game and overall it’s amazing for clutching a round as a killer. You need to learn a map’s Escape doors for this to work and once you do you can sprint incredibly fast and catch any remaining survivors.
When all terminals are done gain a: • Tier 1: 10% sprint speed boost. • Tier 2: 20% sprint speed boost. • Tier 3: 30% sprint speed boost.
A-Tier Abilities/Enchants
Ability/Enchant
Ranking Reason
Effect
Mangled(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Mangles Only
This would be the best ability in Five Nights Hunted if players weren’t able to dodge it. Skilled players will know how to dodge but you can still farm a lot of levels on early to mid-skill players by instantly grabbing them and capturing them.
Grab the nearest survivor within 50 studs. 30 second cooldown.
Amplified Fear (0.49%) Lvl 50+ Bonnies Only
This is a weaker version of Sugar Crash because it’s a melee skill around you but it’s still incredible. You just have to approach the survivors and then you can catch them without sprinting.
Fire a shockwave around you that slows nearby survivors.
Vengeance(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Purple Guys Only
This is an amazing ability to down multiple survivors at the same time if they don’t heal right away or don’t escape. Just be careful if you’re going for multiple downed survivors that your first one doesn’t get up an leave.
Passive that deals AOE damage around a survivor you down within 35 studs.
B-Tier Abilities/Enchants
Ability/Enchant
Ranking Reason
Effect
Silent Steps(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Marionettes Only
A decent option if you want to play Marionette that allows you to be more stealthy. Works best when combined with an unlocked camera to peak around corners.
Silence your footsteps and remove survivor camera shake when you’re nearby for: • Tier 1: 5 seconds. • Tier 2: 9 seconds. • Tier 3: 13 seconds. 30 second cooldown.
Circuit Breaker(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Foxies Only
The worse version of Short Circuit above but still an okay option if you like playing with the Foxy skin.
You can strike terminals and temporarily disable them.
Brute Force (4%)
Not a flashy ability/enchant but still a decent one if you don’t have anything better. Works the best against more experienced players who play around doors a lot.
Quite useful for beginner killers to find survivors more quickly. You just have to stand still to activate this. Note that both you and the survivor are notified when revealed so they’ll know you’re coming.
Stand still to activate a pulse that reveals and highlights nearby survivors doing terminals: • Tier 1: Highlight lasts 1 second. • Tier 2: Highlight lasts 2 second. • Tier 3: Highlight lasts 3 second.
C-Tier Abilities/Enchants
Ability/Enchant
Ranking Reason
Effect
Marked One(0.49%) Lvl 50+ Freddies Only
Very situational since experienced survivors will usually spread out.
When you strike a survivor, nearby survivors are also highlighted and revealed for a short duration.
D-Tier Abilities/Enchants
Ability/Enchant
Ranking Reason
Effect
Rescue Signal (10%)
This is one of the worst/useless abilities/enchants in Five Nights Hunted because you can just check the survivor list and it’ll say if a survivor is captured/released. In time you’ll get good at tracking capture point locations so you’ll know where rescued survivors are.
Reveals ball pit location when a survivor is rescued. • Tier 1: Highlight lasts 1 second. • Tier 2: Highlight lasts 2 second. • Tier 3: Highlight lasts 3 second.
Predators Trail(30%)
Not the best enchant/ability since you’ll most likely see where the survivor is going anyway. Only useful in tight corridors and the maze level if you’re attacking multiple survivors but even then it’s lackluster.
Striking a survivor highlights and reveals their footsteps: • Tier 1: Highlight lasts 1 second. • Tier 2: Highlight lasts 2 second. • Tier 3: Highlight lasts 3 second.
Dim Presence(50%)
The idea behind this enchant/ability is great but the glow reduction is so minor even at Tier 3 that it isn’t really useful at all.
Reduces your glow making it harder for survivors to spot you: • Tier 1: 10% glow reduction. • Tier 2: 20% glow reduction. • Tier 3: 30% glow reduction..
Five Nights Hunted Skill Tier List
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Second up, here are the best skills in Five Nights Hunted for survivors. Only one skill is useless and that one is in D-Tier but the rest are all useful with some being more powerful the better you are at the game. That said, you’re stuck at starting with Guiding Light and Adrenaline on start so you’ll need to grind a bit for the others. I highly recommend going left for Guiding Light and then Lone Survivor. That said, let’s analyze each skill separately and talk about its ranking reason. Note that Tiers from the same skill don’t stack, you just get the highest one.
S-Tier FNH Skills
Skill
Ranking Reason
Cost & Effects
Lone Survivor (Top Left)
This is the best survivor skill in Five Nights Hunted because it all comes down to finishing terminals and escaping on time. In public games you’ll always have teammates who get captured early and get eliminated or leave. Sometimes you can’t even rescue them in the later stages of the game and they get eliminated. This also works when players leave providing you with a massive boost to decoding speed. I would rush to this in the top left after Guiding Light.
• Tier 1 (10 Skill Points): Terminal decoding speed increases by 20% with each eliminated survivor. • Tier 2 (15 Skill Points): Terminal decoding speed increases by 50% with each eliminated survivor. • Tier 3 (20 Skill Points): Terminal decoding speed increases by 80% with each eliminated survivor.
A-Tier FNH Skills
Skill
Ranking Reason
Cost & Effects
Adrenaline Boost (Middle Right)
This is always a powerful skill for survivors to pull of clutch rescues and get away. Especially if the killer has the Rescue Signal enchant. You can drop in, rescue, and retreat to fix a terminal or save another teammate. The killer will hate you.
• Tier 1 (5 Skill Points): Gain a 3-second speed boost after a successful rescue. • Tier 2 (15 Skill Points): Gain a 5-second speed boost after a successful rescue. • Tier 3 (20 Skill Points): Gain a 7-second speed boost after a successful rescue.
Healing Hands (Top Right)
This is an amazing skill that will slow down the rate at which survivors drop. You just need to retreat somewhere safe to heal your teammate but the speed will be drastically increased at Tier 3 so rush to Tier 3 if you’re using this.
This is an A or S-Tier skill for beginners who don’t know where terminals are on each map. Max it to Tier 2 and leave it there as a beginner since Tier 3 isn’t cost-effective so you should just save your skill points and go to Lone Survivor once you learn terminal locations on each map. Once you know the locations, this becomes a useless Skill.
• Tier 1 (5 Skill Points): The last 2 terminals are highlighted in blue across the map. • Tier 2 (15 Skill Points): The last 3 terminals are highlighted in blue across the map. • Tier 3 (20 Skill Points): Each time a terminal is finished, all other available terminals are temporarily highlighted.
Third Eye (Bottom Left)
This is an incredibly powerful skill but only in the late-game and for escaping. It’s not as widely useful for the entire game which is why it’s in B-Tier. Still, being able to see the killer through walls at the end is incredibly useful but I would probably still go for Lone Survivor because it’s more flexible.
• Tier 1 (10 Skill Points): When all terminals are finished, reveals killer for 5 seconds. • Tier 2 (15 Skill Points): When all terminals are finished, reveals killer for 10 seconds. • Tier 3 (20 Skill Points): When all terminals are finished, reveals killer for 15 seconds.
D-Tier FNH Skills
Skill
Ranking Reason
Cost & Effects
Hidden Charge (Bottom Right)
This is an ultra beginner skill that I would never go for because you’ll get good at skill checks after like 1 game and this will become useless.
• Tier 1 (10 Skill Points): Failing a skill check doesn’t alert the killer once. 1 Use. • Tier 2 (15 Skill Points): Failing a skill check doesn’t alert the killer. 2 Uses. • Tier 3 (20 Skill Points): Failing a skill check doesn’t alert the killer. 3 Uses.
Five Nights Hunted Killer Tier List
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Lastly, let’s rank the best Killers/Skins in Five Nights Hunted taking into account the skin group for the purpose of the ability/enchant they get. This means that I’m just considering what ability each skin group gets, not the visual/aesthetic quality of each skin. For example, for the purposes of this tier list Freddies are Bling Freddy, Soul Freddy, etc., Endoes are Endo 01 and Endo 02, Chicas is Toy Chica, Soul Chica, etc. Here are all base killers ranked according to their ability/enchant which you can read more about above to see why they’re ranked the way they are here.
Tiers
Killers & Abilities/Enchants (Check out each ability/enchant above)
That’s it for my complete Five Nights Hunted tier list and guide for skills, abilities, and killers. For free goodies in the game check out our Five Nights Hunted codes.
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In Wagarashi, there are several Skill trees into which you can invest your hard-earned Skill points. All of them are viable, and that’s why choosing which one to focus on can be challenging. To help you make the right choice and answer all other questions related to Skill trees and Elements, we prepared the following Wagarashi Element and Skill tree guide.
Wagarashi Skill Trees Explained
In total, there are eight Skill trees in Wagarashi: Earth, Fire, Lightning, Water, Wind, Kenjutsu, Medical, and Tai. By investing Skill points (SP) into these trees, you can unlock special Skills (Jutsus) available through them. Also, every SP increases the effectiveness and the damage of related Skills. With every two Skill points you spend in any tree, you get to choose one new Skill to unlock. And, every five points, you get to pick a new Talent, which grants passive bonuses.
How to Get, Spend, and Reset Skill Points
In the tutorial, you can learn the basics of spending Skill Points in Wagarashi.You can learn a new Skill with every two points spent on any of the Skill trees.
In Wagarashi, you get one Skill point every time you rank up, which you can do by simply gaining XP. To spend your Skill points, use the inventory key and expand the menu on the right using the little arrow on it.
There are multiple ways to reset the Skill points you spent in Wagarashi. Firstly, you can use one of the Wagarashi codes to reset your Skill Points instantly. However, doing this will clear out the items in your quickbar. So, make sure to move items and materials to your inventory before resetting your SP. Next, you can reset your Skill points in the Shop by spending $349 Robux. Lastly, you get a free Skill point reset whenever you change your Clan, either when using codes or Robux to do that.
How to Find Out Your Elemental Affinity
You can buy the Chakra Paper at the Shop NPC in each of the villages.Hold out the Chakra Paper and use it to learn your Elemental affinity.You can see your primary and secondary Elemental affinity in the upper-right corner of the Info panel.
Each character in Wagarashi has an affinity for two random Elements. So, when you use those Elemental Skills, they deal more damage. By using Chakra Paper, you can check your primary and secondary Elemental affinity. Chakra Paper is available at the Shop NPCs in each major Village. Now, unfortunately, the only way to change your Elemental affinity is to reroll it using Robux.
Deciding Which Element Skill Tree to Invest Skill Points In
When deciding which Element Skill tree to invest your Skill points in, there are two things to consider: your Elemental affinities and your Clan. In general, you should first spend your SP on leveling up the Skill tree of your primary Element. Then, invest SP into the Skill tree of your secondary Element, or any other Skill tree you like.
Each of the five basic Elements is associated with a specific Village, just like in the Naruto manga/anime series.
Now, most Clan Skills in Wagarashi are also Elemental-based. So, you can invest points into the Element that matches your Clan. Alternatively, you can save up Skill points until you verify your Elemental affinity. Then, based on what it is, reroll your Clan using codes or Robux until you get a Clan that matches your primary Elemental affinity.
However, ultimately, you will get enough SP to invest in multiple Skill trees. So, it is fine to experiment on your own. As a reference, here is a list of Elemental Skill trees in Wagarashi, their pros and cons, and the SP requirement of the last Skill in each of them.
Because you unlock a new Jutsu only once with every two rank-ups, it will be hard to unlock all of the Skills in Elemental trees like the Earth one. So, it is a good idea to level up a tree until you can unlock the last Skill in it. Then, invest SP into another tree, and the high SP requirement Jutsus from the previous one will appear when choosing which Skill to unlock.
Wagarashi Elemental Skill Trees
There are five Elemental Skill trees in Wagarashi, and each of them contains a variety of Skills. You can find a list of all Elemental Skills and their Skill point requirements right below.
Fire Element Skill Tree
List of Fire Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Fireball
You shoot a long-range fireball forward.
1
Fire Breath
You breathe fire for a few seconds and continuously damage enemies in front of you.
1
Blazing Meteors
You shoot out several smaller long-range fireballs forward.
6
Great Fireball
Improved version of the regular Fireball Skill.
8
Flaming Barrage
Improved version of the Blazing Meteors Skill.
8
Fire Dragon Bullet
Similar to the Great Fireball but with a longer cast time and higher damage.
10
Flaming Eruption
You slam your hands on the ground and produce an erupting flame that deals high damage over time.
12
Dragon Rush
You dash forward and slam into the first enemy you hit, and send them flying backwards.
14
Flaming Dragon Missile
Improved version of the Fire Dragon Bullet Skill.
14
Incinerating Breath
Improved version of the Fire Breath Skill.
15
Flaming Dome
You cover a large area around you with fire, and imprison enemies inside it.
19
List of Fire Element Skills
Lightning Element Skill Tree
List of Lightning Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Lightning Strike
You summon a lightning strike that hits right in front of you.
1
Lightning Trap
You place a lightning trap on the ground that deals high damage if an enemy steps into it.
1
Lightning Bolt
You shoot out a long-range lightning bolt.
1
Lightning Discs
You shoot out two small lightning discs forward.
4
Lightning Kick
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
8
Chidori
You form a Chidori in your hand and hit a nearby enemy with it.
8
Lightning Balls
Improved version of the Lightning Discs Skill.
10
Lightning Fury
Short-range grab attack that temporarily stuns the enemy.
12
Lightning Rage
You slam the ground and deal high damage in a medium-sized area.
12
Chidori Senbon
You form a Chidori in your hand and shoot it forward.
12
Lightning Web
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
12
Chidori Blade
You coat your weapon in Chidori, increasing the damage you deal with it.
16
List of Lightning Element Skills
Water Element Skill Tree
List of Water Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Water Dart
You shoot out a tiny dart made of water.
1
Water Bowl
You do a water breath attack in a cone in front of you.
1
Water Pillar
You make the water erupt from the ground, which sends enemies hit by it flying.
4
Water Shuriken
You fire a barrage of water shurikens.
6
Water Darts
Improved version of the Water Dart Skill.
8
Water Prison
You imprison an enemy in a water bubble that breaks when you hit it.
12
Water Surf
You start surfing on water at a very high speed.
16
Hidden Mist
You create a thick mist in a large area around you.
18
Flood
You make a pool of water in a large area around you.
18
Water Cataclysm
You shoot out a bubble that traps the enemy you hit, and then summon water spikes that impale them, dealing very high damage.
15
List of Water Element Skills
Earth Element Skill Tree
List of Earth Element skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Earth Impact
You create a medium-sized spike from the ground, which sends enemies flying.
1
Earth Spikes
You summon several spikes from the ground that deal low damage.
4
Earth Pillar
You summon a tiny pillar from the ground, dealing decent damage.
4
Earth Rampart
You summon a long earth pillar from the ground and elevate yourself up.
6
Mud Wall
A large number of lightning strikes shoot out from below you in all directions.
6
Fissure
You summon a huge pile of rocks that drops from the sky.
7
Rumble
You make the ground erupt in a long line in front of you.
7
Floating Rocks
You summon several levitating rocks that auto-target the enemies close by.
8
Rock Gun
You shoot out a rock.
8
Great Earth Rampart
Improved version of the Earth Rampart Skill.
9
Earth Gloves
You cover your fists with earth, increasing your melee damage.
12
Great Earth Seal
You create a very high wall in a large circular area, trapping everyone inside it.
13
Earth Clap
You summon two earth blocks on each side and then slam them together.
13
Seismic Slam
A technique that combines Earth Impact and Earth Rampart to send the enemy flying even further.
15
Swamp of the Underworld
You create a swamp that reduces mobility in a massive area around you.
18
List of Earth Element Skills
Wind Element Skill Tree
List of Wind Element Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Wind Blast
You conjure wind and release it in a cone in front of you, which sends enemies flying.
1
Wind Cyclone
You create a wind around you that deals damage and pushes enemies away from you.
1
Great Breakthrough
You summon a large number of wind bullets that push enemies forward.
4
Violent Whirlwind
You conjure a large tornado and send it forward.
4
Vacuum Sphere
You throw a small sphere on the ground that sends enemies flying if they step into it.
7
Silent Slash
You make a wind slash around you, disappear, and then reappear to hit a nearby enemy.
13
Violent Slam
You slam the ground and push a nearby enemy down, briefly stunning them.
12
Vacuum Bullets
You shoot out a large number of wind bullets forward.
14
Passing Typhoon
You conjure a large wind force that deals continuous damage and pushes enemies away from you.
16
Exploding Wind
You shoot out a small wind orb that detonates and produces large wind shockwaves from it on impact.
16
Wind Breaker
You throw a nearby enemy up in the air and then slam them down.
16
List of Wind Element Skills
Wagarashi Hybrid Element Variations (Releases)
By leveling up specific Elements, you can unlock special Hybrid Element Jutsus.
When you invest enough SP into specific Skill trees, you can unlock some powerful Hybrid Element Jutsus. Currently, there is only one Hybrid Element Skill in Wagarashi. However, we expect the developers to add more of them with future updates.
Hybrid Element
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Requirements
Storm Release
Stormy Weather
You summon a large storm cloud that creates lightning strikes, which deal high damage on impact.
Lightning: 14 Water: 18
Wagarashi Technique Skill Trees
Besides the Elemental Skill trees, there are three more trees in Wagarashi through which you learn various medical, weapon, and fighting techniques. One important thing to note is that Kenjutsuand Tai Skill trees are mutually exclusive. So, if you invest SP into one of them, you won’t be able to level up the other one. Thus, think carefully before deciding which of these two to spec into. You can find a list of the technique Skill trees, the Skills available through them, and their SP requirements right below.
Medical Skill Tree
List of Medical Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Medical Ninjutsu 1
You heal a player close to you.
1
Medical Ninjutsu 2
Improved version of the Medical Ninjutsu 1 Skill.
3
Chakra Transfer
You transfer some of your chakra to a nearby player.
1
Self Heal 1
You heal yourself for a small amount of HP.
6
Medical Ninjutsu 3
Greatly improved version of the Medical Ninjutsu 1 Skill.
6
Ground Shock
You slam the ground and send nearby enemies flying.
8
Self Heal 2
Improved version of the Self Heal 1 Skill.
12
Healing Circle
You summon a healing circle on the ground that heals all players within it.
12
1st Chakra Enhanced Strength
You cover your fists in chakra, improving your melee damage.
13
Bone Breaker
You grab a nearby enemy and slam them into the ground.
12
Healing Chime
After a long channel, you summon a large healing orb that instantly heals everyone around you.
16
2nd Chakra Enhanced Strength
Improved version of the 1st Chakra Enhanced Strength Skill.
15
Health Sacrifice
You sacrifice some of your HP to shoot out a healing orb that heals another player.
16
List of Medical Skills
Tai Skill Tree
List of Tai Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Leaf Whirlwind
You kick the player in front of you.
1
Powerful Impact
You slam the ground and create a small shockwave.
2
Dynamic Entry
You jump up and then do a charge-kick towards an enemy.
4
Ascending Leaf
You kick an enemy up, and then punch them a few times.
6
Primary Lotus
You kick an enemy up, and then grab them and slam them to the ground.
8
Dual Kick
You do a dual kick on a nearby enemy.
8
Dragon Fist
You do a fiery uppercut on the nearby enemy.
12
Diablo Kicks
You unleash a whirlwind of attacks around you.
14
Wolf Fang Fist
You do a barrage of punches on a nearby enemy, and kick them back at the end of the combo.
16
Eight Gates
You open one of the six chakra gates, increasing your speed and damage. Reusing the ability opens the next gate.
20
Reverse Lotus
You do a flurry of attacks on a nearby enemy, each dealing high damage. It works only while the Eight Gates Skill is active.
20
List of Tai Skills
Kenjutsu Skill Tree
List of Kenjutsu Skills you can learn.
Skill (Jutsu)
Effect
Skill Point Requirement
Air Cutter
You do a double slash using your weapon toward a nearby enemy.
2
Flash Cut
You dash forward and slash enemies you pass through.
2
Flashing Strikes
You do a flurry of slashes using your weapon.
6
Thrust
You thrust your weapon and trigger a flurry of slices on a nearby enemy.
5
Tornado Dance
You do a double slash in front of you that sends out a medium-sized tornado forward.
8
Winter’s Fury
You cover your weapon with snow and then do a flurry of forward slashes.
8
Nine-Head Strike
You lock onto a nearby enemy and then strike them from all directions using your weapon.
15
Soaring Dragon Flash
You pass through an enemy and then trigger a barrage of slices on them.
20
List of Kenjutsu Skills
That concludes our Wagarashi Element and Skill tree guide. Now, you have an idea of where to put your Skill points. If you want to check out more of our Roblox content, visit the Roblox section here on The Escapist.
Wagarashi Element & Skill Tree Guide FAQs
What is the Elemental affinity in Wagarashi?
Elemental affinity increases the damage you do with the Skills of a specific Element. You can check your Elemental affinity by using the Chakra Paper available at Shop NPCs in each Village.
How do you unlock new Skills (Jutsus) in Wagarashi?
With every two Skill points spent in any of the Skill trees, you get to choose one Skill to unlock out of the several ones you get offered. The Skills you are offered are randomly selected from the pool of Clan, Elemental, and other Skills for which you meet the requirements.
What are the best Elements in Wagarashi?
Essentially, all Elements are pretty equal in Wagarashi. So, to choose the best one for you, take into consideration your Elemental affinities and the Element of the Village your Clan is associated with.
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