Now, I've heard two main theories.
1. Summoning magic enhances the stats of an Avatar, thus the higher your summoning magic skill will make the avatar stronger.
2. Summoning magic decreases the interrupt rate of spellcasting and effects how quickly and what kind of magic Spirits cast.
There's so many extra factors that it's very hard to know for sure. I did BCNM20 Shooting Fish with a tarutaru summoner once (I'm a hume)... We both summoned Ramuh, and our summoning magic skill was obviously capped for 20. We both told our avatars to assault the Sniper Pugil. His Ramuh died instantly, whereas my Ramuh was able to hold off the pugils long enough for me to escape (the other guy was next on the pugils' list) with a little bit less than half HP left.
Others have said with max summoning skill their avatars are pretty much better all around. However, these people are about level 70+ anyway, so I don't think it would matter. I think the second theory is the correct one because that's why it's so stressed to have maximum summoning skill for the level 20 fights...because when Shiva's wailing on you, you gotta get the 'buncle out. In my own personal experience, I don't think that summoning skill affects an avatar's power because during my level20 fights with Ifrit and Leviathan, Searing Light was resisted twice by them on their weak days. It looked like this:
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 210 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 105 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 105 points of damage.
Ifrit defeats Kajidoh. (I got him on the second time around, though)
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Leviathan takes 105 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Leviathan takes 51 points of damage.
Leviathan defeats Kajidoh (and I got him the second time around, too.)
So, that's how I see it. However, there's a rumor that SE has released an official statement about summoning magic skill, and if anyone has the link I would like to see it, so we can put an end to all the myths and to all the rumors.
1. Summoning magic enhances the stats of an Avatar, thus the higher your summoning magic skill will make the avatar stronger.
2. Summoning magic decreases the interrupt rate of spellcasting and effects how quickly and what kind of magic Spirits cast.
There's so many extra factors that it's very hard to know for sure. I did BCNM20 Shooting Fish with a tarutaru summoner once (I'm a hume)... We both summoned Ramuh, and our summoning magic skill was obviously capped for 20. We both told our avatars to assault the Sniper Pugil. His Ramuh died instantly, whereas my Ramuh was able to hold off the pugils long enough for me to escape (the other guy was next on the pugils' list) with a little bit less than half HP left.
Others have said with max summoning skill their avatars are pretty much better all around. However, these people are about level 70+ anyway, so I don't think it would matter. I think the second theory is the correct one because that's why it's so stressed to have maximum summoning skill for the level 20 fights...because when Shiva's wailing on you, you gotta get the 'buncle out. In my own personal experience, I don't think that summoning skill affects an avatar's power because during my level20 fights with Ifrit and Leviathan, Searing Light was resisted twice by them on their weak days. It looked like this:
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 210 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 105 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Ifrit takes 105 points of damage.
Ifrit defeats Kajidoh. (I got him on the second time around, though)
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Leviathan takes 105 points of damage.
Carbuncle uses Searing Light.
Leviathan takes 51 points of damage.
Leviathan defeats Kajidoh (and I got him the second time around, too.)
So, that's how I see it. However, there's a rumor that SE has released an official statement about summoning magic skill, and if anyone has the link I would like to see it, so we can put an end to all the myths and to all the rumors.
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