Project Mugetsu Fullbring
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How to become Fullbringer in Project Mugetsu

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Since Update 2 in Project Mugetsu, you can become Fullbringer, or Fullbring, as the game puts it. This is one of four races you can choose from, so if you’re sure to want to become a Fullbring, then let’s get started.

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Becoming a Fullbring in Project Mugetsu

To start the quest to become a Fullbring in Project Mugetsu, you must speak to Samook.

This NPC can be tracked from the Fullbring icon. Both Samook and the Fullbring icon is show below. He isn’t too far away, just across the bridge from where you spawn in.

Project Mugetsu Samook
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Upon speaking to him, he’ll want to see your potential. This is done through killing four human players. Don’t leave the game or server hop whilst you have this objective, as it will reset, and you’ll have to talk to him again. Note that you can’t kill the same player twice in a row. It will count if you kill a player a second time, provided you’ve killed another player in between.

Once you’ve killed four other human players, you must go back to Samook. Talking to him again will allow you to become a Fullbring – just like that.

Compared to the others, becoming a Fullbring is relatively easy. However, killing four other human players is still a pretty tough task, especially as you start out so weak.

You’ll want to complete plenty of other quests and defeat other NPCs to gain in levels and become more powerful.

How to earn your Fullbring in Project Mugetsu

Becoming a Fullbring in Project Mugestsu doesn’t mean you’re finished. You can talk to Samook again. He says that in order to learn your Fullbring, your level must be over 150.

This is a mighty task. Leveling to 150 will require literal hours of grinding, although hopefully you find that sort of thing fun, which is why you’re playing.

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The best way to level up in Project Mugetsu is – you guessed it – grinding NPC quests. Like all other anime-inspired games, taking on quests will grant you XP for completing the quest, and for killing the enemies for the quest.

Go around and find an NPC that you can talk to. As you level up more, more NPC quests will be available, giving you better quests that give more XP. Whilst on quests, keep an eye out for NPCs that you can talk to later, so you know where to go when you’re at the right level.

Taking on other players also helps XP gain, and it allows you to show off your new Fullbring arsenal.

If you’re not looking the likes of what it takes to become a Fullbring in Project Mugetsu, then you could instead try to become


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