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**The small vines on her back gain thorns and grow into a nearly tail-like appearance, and the bright blue flower bud on her chest has bloomed open, revealing a dark purple flower.
**The small vines on her back gain thorns and grow into a nearly tail-like appearance, and the bright blue flower bud on her chest has bloomed open, revealing a dark purple flower.
*'''Nisha''' looks almost identical to how she appears initially, but the upper section has been overgrown by the dark blue flower, and the bottom section has shattered, with the pieces spiraling towards the center of the "mirror". The black aura originally contained is dripping out of the bottom as a result, and is no longer filling up the entire frame.
*'''Nisha''' looks almost identical to how she appears initially, but the upper section has been overgrown by the dark blue flower, and the bottom section has shattered, with the pieces spiraling towards the center of the "mirror". The black aura originally contained is dripping out of the bottom as a result, and is no longer filling up the entire frame.
*Strangely, despite both the [[Sentimental Point System|Awakening Skill]] and [[Crunch N' Munch]] using the same thorn vines this path is entirely based around, this path deals Physical damage, not Magical. The same goes for various of the black aura effects used in attacks like {{CU}}{{CZ}}{{CX}} and [[아이쿠!]], which again clash with the damage type used for those same effects in [[Splashy Splashy]].
*Strangely, despite both the [[Sentimental Point System|Awakening Skill]] and [[Crunch N' Munch]] using the same thorn vines this path is entirely based around, this path deals Physical damage, not Magical. The same goes for various of the black aura effects used in attacks like {{CU}}{{CZ}}{{CX}} and [[Oops!]], which again clash with the damage type used for those same effects in [[Splashy Splashy]].
*Unlike all other additional systems like [[You and I]] or [[Wavering Faith]], this class's system gauge is not given by a passive at all, simply being granted the moment you job change.
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