Enhancing Pure Mind to to level 60 unlocks the Book Collection achievement "Vitamin For the Pale Scrivener", which rewards the player with an increase of 1.0% in Def.
How to obtain[]
Pickup Equipment Summon
The weapon can be pulled in the Pickup Equipment Summon. Increased rates for weapon pickup were present in the following summons:
2020-06-15 after maintenance ~ 2020-07-01 before maintenance
2020-09-08 after maintenance~ 2020-09-22 03:59:59 UTC (14 days)
2021-01-12 after maintenance ~ 2021-01-26 before maintenance
2021-04-06 after maintenance ~ 2021-04-20 12:59:59 (*Server time/UTC+8)
2021-07-27 after maintenance ~ 2021-08-10 before maintenance (14 days)
Mileage
The weapon can be bought in the Mileage shop for 300. It can also be obtained by buying an Epic Exclusive Equipment box for 300 or 900.
On hit, explodes condensed energy to inflict wider range 30% of DPS and decreases melee Def by 20% for 5 second(s). Activates once every 1 second(s).
・Weapon Skill Lv +4
Trivia[]
In Chinese culture, the eight diagrams of Taiji, also called the Bagua, symbolize the eight natural phenomena: sky, earth, thunder, wind, water, fire, mountain and lake. (乾Qian, 兌 Duì,離 Lí, 震 Zhèn, 巽 Xùn, 坎 Kǎn, 艮 Gèn, 坤 Kūn)[1]
These show the yin and yang forces for each energy in tai chi:[2]
Peng = Ward Off (represented by three solid lines)
Lu = Roll Back (represented by three solid lines, cut in half)
Cai = Pluck, or pull down (represented by two yang lines on the outside, and one yin line)
Zhou = Elbow Strike (shown as the opposite of Cai, in that the yin line is on the outside and the two yang lines are on the inside)
Ji = Press (a sold yang line in the centre, with two yin lines either side_
An = Push (positioned opposite of Press and has the yin line in the centre, with the yang lines either side)
Kao = Shoulder Strike, or lean (a solid yang line is outside, with two yin lines inside)
Lie = Split (the opposite of Kao, the solid yang line is on the inside, with the two yin lines outside)
Fengshui woodland also has another description—the eight diagrams. In Chinese eight diagrams, every diagram has unique meaning. Chinese believe that the eight diagrams are three-dimensional, with a certain position at the center of eight of them, the positions of them are fixed.[3]