What is the best way to level up? Main Quest 14 Answers Which class is the best? General 5 Answers What is the difference between magical might and magic mending?
General 1 Answer Whats the best way to make money? Side Quest 4 Answers Best team in the game? Build 5 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. I find this method more time consuming than Slime Hill and Grottoes. There is also a quest in the cave. Has all the metals I just mentioned. Liquid Metal Slimes are worth more though. Fly around and look for a random tower. It may contain Metal King Slimes. They are VERY rare though.
I would say to stick to Slime Hill. Grottoes - These are what Treasure Maps lead to. Metal King Slimes are easier to beat than Plat. King Jewels, so keep that in mind. But, Liquid Metal Slimes should also work quite well. Normal Attack: May cause pts. It's fine, but other abilities are necessary for the stronger Metals. Axe: Hatchet Man. If you Critical a Metal, it's done, though it may miss.
This is a good one for Kings and Platinums. Boomerang: Metalicker. Good for normal damage. Try using it on Liquids and lower. Bow: Needle Shot. Can instantly kill them. Try it on Liquids and higher, since the lower ones are pretty easy with other attacks that have a higher chance of working. Bow: Rain of Pain. Fires 4 random shots, which equals 4 attacks in one turn. Try a group killing technique on other monsters with a faster character for this to be really good.
Claw: Flailing Nails. Same as Bow: Rain of Pain, except not random. Fan: Fan Dango. May attack enemies multiple times, which is like Bow: Rain of Pain. Fisticuffs: Multifists.
Same as Bow: Rain of Pain. Hammer: Heart Breaker. This focuses less on damage than on stalling the metals for that turn. Knife: Toxic Dagger.
This may poison them, which will cause damage over time. Try coupling this with something like Hammer: Heart Breaker, since it will stall the enemy and they will be hurt by poison. Knife: Assassin's Stab. Same as Bow: Needle Shot. Spear: Pressure Pointer.
Spear: Thunder Thrust. Same as Axe: Hatchet Man. Spear: Multithrust. Staves: Crushed Ice. Sword: Metal Slash. Good for Liquids and under. Whip: Trammel Lash. Can paralyze them. Whip: Hit the Hay. May put them to sleep. If they are attacked they will probably wake up though.
If used quickly, it can stop metals from acting a turn or more. Whip: Twin Dragon Lash. Can hit a group twice. Have FUN! This is a game where you are meant to have fun and experiment on your own. Please don't read anymore past 2 of this section if that's your goal.
Starflight Express: To get it back after post-game, go to Port Llaffan and talk to Jona the girl you helped with Leviathan. Return to Port Llaffan and got to Tywll Cave.
Defeat Leviathan again. Skills you probably want to be "Omnivocational" early on: 1 weapon and shield. Then, focus on Special Skills of a vocation. If a vocation doesn't have a shield, it's okay, just focus on 1 weapon and their Special Skill, until you switch vocations. This is not a standard to playing the game, just a tip. Max a weapon before choosing others. This way, if you wish you hadn't invested skill points in one you don't like, you can fall back on your Omnivocational weapon, which is very nice in the early game.
After choosing a weapon, see what classes you like and max out their special skills or shield Seriously, this is the best way to get better characters.
Check the exp. To gain easy skill points, try levelling a low level vocation and using the skill points earned from that on whatever skill you want. The best character has maxed all abilities and reached level Also, max Sage's Enlightenment. This will make it a magical powerhouse. Try mixing other classes abilities as well. This is helpful for any vocation you use, especially those with low MP.
Many seem to have much use out of 3 Gladiators and 1 Sage. I believe this is mainly used in grottoes Many like the Priests for stronger Legacy Bosses. They rely on Yggdrasil Leaves to revive their party members and use Omniheal. This is definitely a good way as well, since many Bosses cast Disruptive Wave, which wipes out your buffs, like Twocus Pocus, Oomph, Buff, etc. Go for the scroll.
Side Quest 4 Answers Best team in the game? Build 5 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: leehom leehom 11 years ago 1 I completed quest How do I summon the train???
User Info: Teasels Teasels 11 years ago 3 after you finish the game to summon the train simply use the whistle you got from the quest should be in your bag. As you speak with everyone in town, you'll learn some important information.
The chief resident of this town is a wealthy widow by the name of Marion Bloome. While the town is technically run by a man named Mayor Daff, everyone is far more interested in Bloome, because she's a kindly and senile woman who has both a lot of money and a big heart. She reportedly used a mystical, glowing fruit a Fygg, of course to cure herself of the many illnesses that have plagued her for most of her life. Obviously, this is going to pique your interest. And you'll want to visit her at her mansion as soon as you can, so that you can speak with her about that Fygg.
But you'll also want to speak with her about her boat docked at the western edge of town, a nice craft known as The Pride of Bloomingdale. Before heading to the mansion to speak with Marion Bloome, be certain you try and visit the ship moored nearby. The old man guarding the docks will speak with you and tell you a bit about the boat, and that it's technically up for grabs at the moment.
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