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BlazingDarkness said:You can finish them all later
Thank you! Just made it past this part. Amazing game. Totally in love.
BlazingDarkness said:You can finish them all later
You've seen nothing yetSammy Samusu said:Wow, I just got through some of the events in, things are starting to pick up story-wise.Alcamoth
*keeps playing*BlazingDarkness said:You've seen nothing yet
YES!Anasui Kishibe said:I swear, if anything...anything happens to Riki at the end of the game Ima gonna sell this on Ebay for 0.99 under "This game sucks, don't buy it"
I just love the guy! He's so damn cute yet a beast in battle. I love his childish way of talking, his appearance, his interactions with the group, hell even his voice acting, LOVE HIM
TheBranca18 said:I have never used, last party member spoiler,in battle. Should I?Riki
Spoiler:Anasui Kishibe said:I swear, if anything...anything happens to Riki at the end of the game Ima gonna sell this on Ebay for 0.99 under "This game sucks, don't buy it"
TheBranca18 said:I have never used, last party member spoiler,in battle. Should I?Riki
McNum said:So... (post level 75 boss spoiler)
She was a pain to take out! I finally got her down with a Shulk/Melia/Sharla team, but she just didn't take damage from the Monado or any physical attack. Melia cut through her easily enough, though. Except Melia is tough to keep alive when she has aggro. Add to that the acid pits that she'll eagerly toss the AI characters into and have them stand there and go "Duuuhhh..." until they die and can't be revived due to, you know, the acid and it's a very annoying fight.
Anyway, Dickson came by and said "Neener, neener, see you at Prison Island." or something to that effect and now I'm there. Is this the final dungeon of the game? It looks final-ish, and we're running really low on bad guys now.
What level is it a good plan to be here? My party is level 72, which I think is a little on the low side of things. I'd like 8 more levels before I face the final boss.
Anyway, I hope I'm close to the end now. I'd like to see how the game ends soon.
PigSpeakers said:Goodness. These characters are real chatterboxes during battle. Holy crap.
(Final area spoiler)richisawesome said:Prison Island is indeed the final area of the game. Once you get to the top (where Dickson is), there is NO saving OR turning back until you've finished the game, beaten Zanza and watched all the ending cutscenes - so make sure you set aside quite a few hours for it!! At least 5 or so really, because after beating Dickson believe me you will NOT want to do it all over again. And at level 72, you have absolutely NO chance in hell of beating either Dickson or Zanza, so yeah...you are required to be around 79/80.
McNum said:(Final area spoiler)Thought as much. Well, I guess today's a bad day to be a Telethia, then. They're good XP. I assume I'll find monsters of levels 74-80 in the tower now?
I actually tried to fight that previous boss at level 70. That... wasn't going to happen. Two more levels and a Melia decked out in Ether Resist and HP gems was good, though. Still a really tough fight, Monado Armour came in very handy, but it was fun to see Melia be the tank for once. Also, I notice what you're NOT saying, but I had that figured out. You didn't say "Alvis", but I doubt he's a boss fight anyway.
(Shulk art spoiler)By the way, I found out that Shulk can, with the Monado ready, do a Break, Topple, Daze chain on his own now. Then Sharla does Head Shot and the fun begins... or ends.
RPGCrazied said:Holy hell at those cutscenes. Very late game, I'm sure you all were shocked too. Please don't highlight, do at your own risk.
Dickson an Alvis are traitors. Egil finally saw the light and went out with a bang, Shulk is just a shell for Zanza. The Manado changed again and looks bad ass, but Zanza took it. Bionis is really the evil one. If you think you know whats going on in the story, think again. lol I'm left with Replica Manado. ;/ Please tell me I get the real one back? I'm close to the end right?
RPGCrazied said:Holy hell at those cutscenes. Very late game, I'm sure you all were shocked too. Please don't highlight, do at your own risk.
Dickson an Alvis are traitors. Egil finally saw the light and went out with a bang, Shulk is just a shell for Zanza. The Manado changed again and looks bad ass, but Zanza took it. Bionis is really the evil one. If you think you know whats going on in the story, think again. lol I'm left with Replica Manado. ;/ Please tell me I get the real one back? I'm close to the end right?
richisawesome said:LETS NOT LOSE OUR HEADS THOUGH!
CAN I USE YOUR RIFLE SOME TIME?
BUT LET'S NOT GET CARELESS!
PIECE OF CAKE!
Leeness said:My favourite so far is ending talk between Melia, Riki and Dunban. I laughed out loud.
I could cuddle Riki all day!
Riki is inded the softest of Nopon!
Riki is little scared...
L0st Id3ntity said:I can't get over how stunning thelooks, holy shit.imperial city
(images from a location 1/3 through the game I'm guessing)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2286376/Dolphin 2011-09-25 08-23-38-15.png
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2286376/Dolphin 2011-09-25 08-24-32-95.png dat scale
This game has the best looking environments I've seen in a long time.
It only lacks a well written (translated?) story and a proper tracking system for the side quests, otherwise a perfect game imo.
I like the story progression and love the setting, but the dialogues are just horrid.CoolS said:You don't like the story? I think its one of the strong points of the game.
ElTopo said:Spoilers for lvl 70+:
To be fair the game kinda warned you this would happen. As for what to do:
You still need a few more levels, so I'd suggest to train manually (which also gives you new crystals and decent equipment). The quests and (really) high-lvl enemies grant you cool equipment, but I'm not sure it's worth training/questing for 15 hours or so.
You still need a few levels (especially for the next boss). I'd say see if you can get a few more 4th skill trees, the 5th ones are not really worth the effort. You might also try to get one of the Monado replica, which - while not really more powerful - look kinda cool and it's something you can do while training.
As for which quests to do: Eh...no idea really. I'd definitely suggest the Red Pollen Orb quest because that one has a pretty cool ending. Other than that most quests require you to train quite a lot, some far above the level of the last boss. You may want to finish the Miller quest though, which as far as I remember is pretty easy/quick to do.
Sorry that I couldn't be of more help.
Wiseblade said:Level 43 Spoiler
So things just hit the Fan at Prison Island. You know that feeling you get when you're partway through a game and suddenly realise things have only really just begun? I'm having that now.
HiddenAway said:This is something that I would have loved doing. Having every combination of characters in the party and listening out for these quips. Here's Melia, Riki and Reyn.
Here Riki, Riki, Riki, may I stroke your fur please?
Melia always welcome to stroke Riki
Me too, me too!
Reyn pay Riki one cookie for every stroke
Hey, how come I'm the only one that has to pay?!
Anasui Kishibe said:yep, that was one heck of a middle game ending/usual Suspects kind of revelation. I was like
http://sogacity.com/gif/90y348.gif
HiddenAway said:This is something that I would have loved doing. Having every combination of characters in the party and listening out for these quips. Here's Melia, Riki and Reyn.
Here Riki, Riki, Riki, may I stroke your fur please?
Melia always welcome to stroke Riki
Me too, me too!
Reyn pay Riki one cookie for every stroke
Hey, how come I'm the only one that has to pay?!
Wiseblade said:I was expecting something after going through Tales of Symphonia's "what do you mean 'Disk 1'? This is the ending, I swear!", but this was flawlessly executed. The way the sequence lets you figure things out 30 seconds before they're properly revealed to you is great.
First, make sure you read the manual and the in-game tutorials. They really are quite helpful. If you want a quick update on what to do next, the story marker should be turned on by default, giving you an arrow at the top of your screen that will lead you to the next point in the storyline. You can also open the menu and press the "target enemy" button to get a brief update on the story and where you're headed.Nostalgia~4ever said:I am about 2 hours into the game, still strolling around in colonel 9 and this game is a bit overwhelming. I am getting lots of random loot and people who want to trade all the time. I dont even know what items that are good and what not. I am also trying to do as many quests as possible, but i often have no idea where to go.
any advice?
According to the spreadsheet:BlazingDarkness said:Anyone know which NPC I can trade Delerium Foxglove for? It's originally found as a collectable in SV
SecretMoblin said:First, make sure you read the manual and the in-game tutorials. They really are quite helpful. If you want a quick update on what to do next, the story marker should be turned on by default, giving you an arrow at the top of your screen that will lead you to the next point in the storyline. You can also open the menu and press the "target enemy" button to get a brief update on the story and where you're headed.
Second, don't worry about the random loot. Unless you're looking for stuff for a quest, just select "take all" from the treasure chests and go on your way.
Trading can be done with named NPCs for items and collectibles, but with very rare exception they can all be found elsewhere. I've only needed to trade with NPCs for a few quest items. Otherwise, you should be able to have the best possible equipment for an area by killing the monsters and doing the quests.
The quests are overwhelming at first, but as long as they don't have a little stopwatch next to them you can take the entire game to finish them. They give out experience and equipment, though, so you may trade fun for practicality. Make sure to go to the quest screen in the menu, and you can see details of what you need, who gave you the quest, and roughly where you need to collect the items.
A few things to remember:
You can change the time in the menu.
You can quick travel by going to the map (either in the menu or by pressing the minus button) and selecting a landmark.
Once you find all of the landmarks and locations for a given area, the entire map will be visible.
You can change some options in the options screen in the menu. If you're using a Classic Controller, you should change the camera speed to the fastest option. It makes things much nicer.
Finally, play to have fun. Don't feel obligated to do every single quest or explore every nook and cranny if you don't want to. The game is very forgiving even if you don't get the experience from quests or exploration, so take the game at your own pace, don't feel pressure, and have fun.
You don't really need to worry about either of those things at this point in the game. You'll eventually get a tutorial explaining hearts to heart, and I think some explaining the importance of affinity. You'll see how it works after playing the game for a bit longer.Nostalgia~4ever said:ok thanks. I still havent fully understood this affinity and hearts to heart thing though
mclem said:I rather liked a Dunban, Melia, Sharla combo; not least because I spotted that it reused a Dunban line from elsewhere in a completely different context - smart optimisation!
There's also a pretty good one for (DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU'RE FIGHTING L60+ MONSTERS AS STANDARD!).Shulk, Melia and Fiora
Hmm given the save worked for other uses it can't be the save.guek said:Hey guys, so I'm back after trying that new save and my game still reboots. Now once I try to load the save, the wii force restarts. Does anyone know why this would be happening? I really want to play the rest of the game...:-(