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Whether you're running solo or with a crew, your timing must be synchronized to handle the increased scale of the arena. Watch the Full Breakdown

"DCAY" is almost certainly a typo for "Decay," suggesting the video discusses an expansion or mod for The Minish Cap (TMC) that introduces time-based degradation —sand running out, spells fading, or items disintegrating after a set period. video title tmc fae dcay hourglass expansion

Watch the top bulb. Notice the DCAY factor is zero. The sand is inert. But as the first grain crosses the singularity point—the neck—the FAE solver detects a critical stress. Whether you're running solo or with a crew,

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