Talk:Special Investigation: Jurakutei 2/@comment-115.66.64.94-20190626120307/@comment-112.201.139.86-20190701214211

Yeah, that's why I said breaking swords tends to be a result of not paying attention more than than bad luck. There really is no excuse if you're a veteran. You should have known what you were doing. That was pure carelessness on your part, especially if you didn't realize you were risking a currently event-only sword for what amounts to a few dice rolls. Just in case you forgot about it too, retreating at any point before the final area will take you back to the last boss (red) node you cleared. It's not worth even using chestnuts unless you're already in the boss rush.

Next time you get in that situation, put the game down for a bit and take a deep breath before reconsidering your options. Relieving the pressure of the moment does help to make clear decisions. There is no need to rush, the map will wait for you to make a move for as long as you need to get ready. The worst that could come from taking your time will be losing a few dice rolls. That might lead you to miss a clear reward down the line, but you have to ask yourself whether that's more important than your swords.

It also helps to re-read the event info, so you know what exactly you're set to lose on whichever course of action you decide to take.

Good luck on getting a replacement to drop, and take care not to break the Chinese one.