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That 9 -> 6 on the Aspect of Chiron is showing that switching from another aspect reduces the number of arrows fired by the special from the base 9 down to 6. Because if it didn't do that it'd be too OP.
That was a lucky first experience with Erebus gates! Most of the time those things can be pretty tricky to get through damageless, to the point where I feel like it's very much a bad option to unlock them when the opportunity first arises, especially considering the heat requirement. But of course there's no way to know that from the information the game provides. Having the bow here definitely helped.
You finally realized the power of rupture damage! One of my favorite statuses, no question.
Missed a Chaos fish chance =( You really need to remember to listen for that "ding!"
As far as ways to get more nectar, remember you can now trade 5 keys for 1 at the House. And while keys themselves aren't that common, you can trade 10 gems for a key. So if you're not saving up for anything in particular from the Broker, that means every 50 gems is 1 whole nectar. Very good when you need a lot to advance people's stories.
Huh, that's interesting, it looks like the butterfly level up doesn't act backwards on stacks of damage from earlier in the run.
And there's a ninth win! Nicely done.
Excited to hear your thoughts after the next video.