[Tool] Explanation of the Manual Skill Evaluation Point Maximization Tool: Evaluation Point Maximization Calculation Edition [Spreadsheet]
Now, last time I explained the input sheet, but this time I will explain the evaluation point maximization sheet.
You can find the previous post here ↓
I will explain this by dividing it into two patterns.
1. When there are no additional skills
This part is simple. First, please select columns A through F from row 2 to the end (row 774 as of July 2nd).

Next, please sort in ascending order based on column F.

At this point, they are sorted in order of skill evaluation point efficiency from the top.
Next, check column I. The parts where column I contains numerical values are the ranges where skills can be acquired. On the other hand, the 'false' parts are where acquisition is impossible due to insufficient skill points. In the image below, if you acquire skills in order from the top, you will have 80 skill points remaining and an evaluation point total of 9984.

Next, let's look at column M. The parts with a '!' are the least efficient skills among those that can be acquired. In the image above, the bottom one is the least efficient, but sometimes a '!' may appear higher up.
If you do not want to acquire an inefficient skill, set column C to 0.
By doing so, the numerical value for that skill will become 0.

In the case of the image above, by not taking 'Escape Trick ◎' (though 'Leading Trick' would also be fine), I was able to take 'Long Distance Trick ◎' and maximize the evaluation points.
Please aim to maximize your evaluation points in this way.
Also, for column I1, you can enter whatever you like, so please make use of it.
2. When there are additional skills
In this case, you must add the corresponding rows.
Therefore, please perform the operations in the following order.
First, select columns A through F down to the bottom.

Next, perform a sort in ascending order based on column A.

Then, scroll to the very bottom and add rows above 'Master from here'.

And once you have finished adding them, copy the entire row for No. 2 'Clockwise ◎' (row 5) and paste it to the very bottom (images omitted).
If 'Master from here' appears in the last row, you are good to go.

After that, please perform the maximization using the same steps as in (1).
This concludes the explanation of the manual near-maximum skill score tool.
If you have any questions or notice any discrepancies, it would be helpful if you could contact me via note or X.
Next time, I am thinking of either fixing the calculator or updating the simulator... (TBD)
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