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Also playing 1.63. I had 6 party time quests in Palmia so I did three of them just using performance and the other three just using fascination dance. 5/6 of them I got more points for using fascination dance. At first glance it seems that fascination dance is the winner however I think it's kind of hard to test which is the clear winner due to variables outside of my control. Party score is heavily influenced by how many named NPCs show up so if a party doesn't have as many your score will be much lower. Also, can't help it that the people in attendance sometimes like to kill each other thus reducing your score. Not sure if a sample size of six is decent however the ending scores I got for performance ranged from 11k to 16k while fascination dance ranged from 13k to 19k for me.

The main draw of fascination dance for me isn't exactly the possibility of more tickets, although that is nice, but the fact that it draws on charisma to impress people at party time quests. Charisma is so much easier to raise than the performer skill. Not to take away from the performer skill though, that skill is tried and true to impress people at party time quests. Even summoned spirits.

The question I have is if fascination dance works on summoned spirits. Currently my character's charisma doesn't beat the will of the summoned spirits I summon so I need more charisma but I wonder once I cap charisma will it work? Perhaps I have another route to impress spirits at party time quests to continue farming hero cheese and magic fruit however if that doesn't work out I'll just spend my bonus points on performance after I cap tactics.

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