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Level 1 Thief posted:
Yeah, I know. There's even a bit in the first Crossbell game that mentions a bank teller doing a sepith exchange got Earth and Space mixed up. I was just clearing up your confusion. It's easier to tell the difference looking at the quartz in the orbment itself. Dawgstar posted:I'm glad I wasn't the only one using Laura's S-Craft as a panic button at this point. Well, any time you think "this character is probably going to die before I can heal them" is a good time to break out an S-Craft. That's a "use it or lose it anyway" situation.
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Faint also gets a brief second of showing why it is the worst status ailment. You're knocked out, so you don't get to act (or S-Break, relevant in this case). You get auto-crit by anything that hits you. It generally lasts long enough that it screws with your buffs. Quite a few enemies have it as a chance to apply on attacks.
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Cyouni posted:Faint also gets a brief second of showing why it is the worst status ailment. Also shown in the video: the ailment can proc AGAIN if said enemy hits you again before it runs out and you get unlucky and if that happens, the timer resets, meaning you get permanently stunlocked.
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Erpy posted:Also shown in the video: the ailment can proc AGAIN if said enemy hits you again before it runs out and you get unlucky and if that happens, the timer resets, meaning you get permanently stunlocked. I'm pretty sure I had that happen to me when during the big fight over the treasure chest Levell One got Heatwave out of. One walloped Rean, the other Laura. It was fun.
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16. Ape Escape The confrontation over the stolen goods finishes up about how you might expect from a JRPG. And with that crisis out of the way, that wraps up chapter 1! The books post will come before too long, though I dunno if it'll be before or after we get back to school. Either way, we've got plenty more to go, so stick around! Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 04:12 on Feb 12, 2019 |
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- I forgot that the chest had a regular Golden Sphere in it. Not even a rare one with some stat boosts. Just regular. It is literally impossible to not have that spell available to you in the game at this point. That was some subtle trolling. I don't even think it's to make sure you have one for next chapter, because Jusis should have one too. - Yikes, you spent all your sepith to unlock Laura's slots? *groan* Well, okay she is mandatory for the next dungeon, but other than that, at this point it would have been better to spend that on Rean or save it. It's clear that you unlocked more slots for her than you needed to, since you've stuck two attack spells on her, and those aren't a good use of the turns she gets with her slow speed. It probably won't be a problem, you just might not have as much sepith as you want in the next chapter. - "I could take her if I got the jump on her..." Nope, not even before the upgraded slots (which don't really do much for her anyway). - 10:30 - Great call on staying put. A surprisingly easy mistake to make there is to have Laura move to attack something, which puts her out of range of any buffs, and you NEED buffs. At least for right now, you're better off just having her do nothing than running off. - Class SS is actually on the low end for S-Crafts, although the scale only goes from 2S to 4S. - Alisa is very good in boss battles... when you're doing like anything other than just using her weak-rear end basic attack. - Someone does eventually say VanDyck's name out loud. Like, really late on. If you really, really want to know, it's pronounced Van-die-kuh. - About half the class has some family issues troubling them. I'll just say that Alisa's family issues are among the largest. - When you went back, did you also re-do the "Day as a Merchant" sidequest with the right answers to S-Rank the chapter? EDIT: Oh, you didn't go that far back. Okay, fair enough. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 21:22 on Feb 12, 2019 |
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I really wish I had gone into these games knowing not to play them like Sky. Being a CP battery is like, the one thing Alissa excels at, so as a result I never really used her unless I had to and she was almost always dead weight. I had a VERY hard time in II, although part of that was the obscene health everything gets in the last half.
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:I really wish I had gone into these games knowing not to play them like Sky. Being a CP battery is like, the one thing Alissa excels at, so as a result I never really used her unless I had to and she was almost always dead weight. I had a VERY hard time in II, although part of that was the obscene health everything gets in the last half. She also excels at casting.
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:She also excels at casting. Yeah but Emma and Elliot are better at it, and Elliot can make you basically immortal and Emma can just straight up nuke some poo poo
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Alisa's really an insanely strong support. She gets some attack crafts which are bad (except one has Impede and is important by default), but she also gets the best CP-related support crafts, and no one else can provide those. Her offensive casting's decent, but more a filler in the turns where she's not throwing out her support skills. Her Master Quartz is just made for a support, and can help you recover after nearly getting wiped. She's optimized for "make craft-users kill things incredibly hard".
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 22:31 |
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Emma and Elliot are practically never in the same party and since Cold Steel's quartz system severely constrains the number of arts you have access to, having a secondary caster is often very handy. Also, Alisa's second support craft is arguably better at making you immortal than Elliot's Resounding Beat since evasion is so much more effective than defense in this game and you don't need HP regen if stuff can't reliably hit you to begin with.
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:Yeah but Emma and Elliot are better at it, and Elliot can make you basically immortal and Emma can just straight up nuke some poo poo Sure, if they get turns. Alisa is the caster with the highest base speed, and that is definitely noticeable. In the late game with the right setup, she can essentially get an almost-free +50% ATS buff to her casting power thanks to (boring mechanics talk) the synergy between Angel level 5 and Golden Bell. With those, she can cast Fortuna twice and still get another turn immediately. Yes, you could give Angel+Golden Bell to someone else, but again, "highest base speed"..
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 00:27 |
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Pushing the next video to Thursday on account of having a Hell Week at work. How about reading a nice book instead?
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B1-1. Chapter 1 Books Some more light reading music. Sometimes, after you go on an adventure, which is just a small part of a larger adventure, which is either the first of four large adventures or the sixth of nine depending on how you look at it, you just want to kick back with a good book. And holy crap does Trails of Cold Steel have you covered. Of course, before we can get to the fun parts, we do have to get through our assigned reading for school. Yawn. Recommended Reading - Imperial Railways: A History Imperial Railways: A History posted:The Orbal Revolution of 50 years ago had a profound effect on Erebonia, much as it did on other nations on the continent. Much is made of its impact on weaponry, but I believe its influence on transport was equally noteworthy. Specifically, the Orbal Revolution allowed the creation of railways for the first time. We may as well check out the coveted paper that Newsboy Chris was hawking while we're at it. If it acts anything like it did in Trails in the Sky, it'll serve as a recap of our deeds (while pretending it's not mainly a recap) and a preview of areas we have yet to visit. Imperial Chronicle: Issue 1 Issue 1 posted:(Politics) Annual Budget Announced Enough of that, let's get to what we're all really here for: the novels. Each of the Trails games, except Sky the 3rd as far as I can tell (Trails in the Chest doesn't count), features a new lurid pulp novel that's drip-fed to you chapter by chapter as collectibles, in varying levels of absolutely insane to find. Most require you to talk to one specific NPC during one specific period of the plot and will never be available again. Fortunately, they get less precious about any given novel in the sequels, allowing you to more easily read them without missing pivotal plot points because you didn't backtrack ten screens to talk to an orphan during a crisis or whatever. Enter Carnelia Reprint, a fresh distribution of the hidden novel in the original Trails in the Sky, which you can just buy like normal goddamned books in the Celdic Grand Market. I assume the rest of the chapters will be sold in the other towns Rean visits, but I guess we'll see. Banned in the Erebonian Empire until just recently (I think, it might've been Gambler Jack)! It's the first two chapters of Carnelia! Carnelia Reprint - Chapter 1: The Imperial Chronicle Carnelia Chapter 1 posted:I stood there, upright in front of the revolving door, scuffing the heels of my boots against the ground. Pulling slightly on the collar of my trench coat, I dropped my chin and gazed at my partial reflection in the curved glass. Aside from my short-cropped hair, I wore a modest-looking, double-breasted leather raincoat and a pair of special order, steel-reinforced boots, both of which at first glance appear to be the most common of common apparel. Yet, they were in fact, much more than the naked eye could detect. Carnelia Reprint - Chapter 2: The Train Station Carnelia Chapter 2 posted:"Hello there, Toby. You've come at just the right time." Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 14:33 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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B1-2. Red Moon Rose 1-3 Banned books are fun, eventually, but it's time for the main event: Trails of Cold Steel's very own Red Moon Rose! Carnelia and Gambler Jack are entertaining enough (well, Carnelia gets there, those first chapters ... ehhhhhhhh) but this? This vampire murder mystery is absolutely my kind of poo poo. It's also WAY LONGER than either of those were, long enough that I had to split it out into its own post, so grab a snack or drink and get comfy as Alphonse (not from FMA) and Rose (not from FMA) begin their investigation. Red Moon Rose - Chapter 1: The Red Moon Red Moon Rose Chapter 1 posted:Our story begins in Erebonia during the middle ages, some two hundred years ago. The War of the Lions had concluded in western Zemuria, and Emperor Dreichels, a driving force behind its resolution, had been deceased for over a decade. Red Moon Rose - Chapter 2: Vampire Hunter Red Moon Rose Chapter 2 posted:As the world blurred he caught a fleeting glimpse of a geometric shape pass before his eyes. It was the sole of a boot moving at incredible speed. Red Moon Rose - Chapter 3: Foreboding Red Moon Rose Chapter 3 posted:The next morning, Alphonse found himself in his commanding officer's--Garrard's--office. He had come to request permission to independently investigate the Vampire Murders.
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That was a good choice of music. A word of warning though, it may not be a good idea to look up Cold Steel music, there could be spoilers in either the title or images for certain things. If you want, I could find you some good choices of light reading music which are spoiler-free and pass those along.
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:That was a good choice of music. A word of warning though, it may not be a good idea to look up Cold Steel music, there could be spoilers in either the title or images for certain things. If you want, I could find you some good choices of light reading music which are spoiler-free and pass those along. Don't worry, I've got this covered since I already bought the album.
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17. Feels Like Just Yesterday We finally return to school for a chance to catch up with the rest of the class! Well, mostly just Gaius. Jusis and Machias both harrumph a lot, Fie's napping and Emma's trying her wise old sage act with mixed results. Stabbey_the_Clown posted:That was a good choice of music. A word of warning though, it may not be a good idea to look up Cold Steel music, there could be spoilers in either the title or images for certain things. If you want, I could find you some good choices of light reading music which are spoiler-free and pass those along. I'll keep that in mind, but I'm not too worried about it to be honest. I haven't ventured too far besides like putting an occasional album on shuffle in Spotify where I'm not looking at it anyway. It's also not going to be entirely Cold Steel songs, though it should all be thematically appropriate (make of that what you will). Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 12:32 on Feb 22, 2019 |
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- You went back to get the “part of a set” item, so you should probably also fish (offscreen if you want). Fishing points can be spent to buy a complete set, the easiest set to get. That set will be needed the same place as the other sets. - You’ll also want to do some cooking. You used a Stimulant to cure Faint, but all those items do is cure a status. Many food items can both cure a status and heal so you won't have to choose between healing and curing a status. Some foods also offer stat buffs. - Later on you can use food in creative ways. One trick I sometimes use is to eat a “one-turn” boost to STR (or ATS) when I have 200 CP, and then unleash an immediate +50% damage S-Craft without having to lose CP with a Motivate. - Yeah, they said "gravity manipulation". It's Falcom's hand-wave to justify how those giant unaerodynamic bricks of airships can stay in the air. - If you answer Orbal Arts, Neithardt says that those are really more of just another tool in a soldier's arsenal. - Later games do imply that the girls also get computer science (no word on whether the boys also get cooking). - "If I go to the salon, can I do that sparkle thing?" I really like your commentary. - Because you're not on a NG+, you'll have to suss out a few of the questions blindly, but you can boost your score if you're diligent. Midterms are many videos away, though. - It is kinda silly how weeks pass after a field study and yet apparently no one gets around to discussing those things because everything has to happen on-screen. It happens a few more times too. - Yay, you're starting to talk to all NPC's twice. Pretty much everyone with a name has at least a second line of dialogue after talking to them once. There's even one hidden quest in this game that only shows up if you talk to an NPC twice. (It's in Chapter three.) - The great thing about these games is that most NPC's get mini-mini story arcs. I think every named student at Trista gets involved in at least one quest. - Yep, Thomas and Lottie give rewards after every 5 things you give them, but you do need to have at least one on hand to hand over. All dishes have a Unique and Peculiar variant. - I think the Medal of Friendship is "get a bunch of character notes". Those are acquired just from talking to students/staff and sometimes through bonding events. - Mint's clumsiness is legendary. She's one of the better NPC's to keep track of. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Feb 22, 2019 |
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Am I killing all possible discussion? Do my posts have too many things so that no one else feels like they can contribute anything to the conversation? Should I greatly reduce the amount of things I comment on?
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# ? Feb 23, 2019 13:59 |
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You are comprehensive, but I don't think that's a problem. I think that the biggest thing killing comments is the fact that there was a failed LP of this game and most people watching this LP were also watching that LP. Comments are likely going to be low until we catch up.
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That said, I eagerly await the LP's reactions to an upcoming scene and its musical sting. When they reach it they'll know.
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No idea how much overlap there is with the other LP but for whatever reason (probably my own fault, I'm bad at following up on forum threads) my threads have never attracted a lot in the way of comments even when everything's going totally smoothly. Views on these videos have been really steady so I assume it's all fine
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For what it's worth, I'm following along and enjoying it, but I've only played the game once and generally don't have a lot to comment on besides something like "I thought Fie was really funny here."
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- The flight field thing is Trails' justification for a lot of stuff. It allows bulky vehicles to glide through the air without issues, it allows passengers to get on deck without getting blown off and since (in case of engine failure) it dissipates gradually crashes are more survivable too unless you're really, really high in the air and are going very, very fast. - I love how Jusis likes to addres Patrick as "the third son of the Hyarms family", kind of rubbing in the fact he's not even the main heir to his father's position. Nobody is better at being a casual dick to people than Jusis. XD - Since you've already figured out Alisa's identity, you should be able to determine what's weighing on her mind since the end of the last field trip. - Being able to tell what ingredients are used in a meal by tasting it isn't special in Zemuria. Everyone could do it in Sky. - Naw, given what he has to put up with, Instructor Makarov has definitely earned the right to badmouth Mint every once in a while. (which he fully makes use of throughout the game and it's glorious) Like Stabbey said, Mint is great. As time goes on her antics slowly start stretching the laws of probability before they start violating the laws of physics, just because. - Well, most people "like" Sara, but nobody seems to respect Sara's teaching qualities and that includes her students. Just wait until Fie starts getting more screentime. - You'll eventually get a rough estimate of where Jurai SEZ is. Just keep the name in mind since it'll pop up later in the game. Stabbey_the_Clown posted:Am I killing all possible discussion? Do my posts have too many things so that no one else feels like they can contribute anything to the conversation? Should I greatly reduce the amount of things I comment on? Naw, I don't think that's it. The "Talking to everyone"-style of playing is an acquired taste and I imagine those who aren't overly invested in the NPCs might not feel like commenting on episodes where the LPers just talk to and comment on everyone.
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18. Sidequest Club: Brain Sage Crow
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I like your new avatar. (I'll comment on the video later.)
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At some point you two need to start archiving all your crazy speculation to see how wildly off track most of it gets. And to see which parts actually landed by blind chance.
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NGDBSS posted:At some point you two need to start archiving all your crazy speculation to see how wildly off track most of it gets. And to see which parts actually landed by blind chance. Good news, there's some of that poo poo in the video we just recorded!
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- Wow, I can't believe you blew that gimmie of a free AP point. Or that you blew it twice. - Once you've faced death together with someone on a field study, you're free to just walk into their room if they're in. - Elliot's Wind Orchestra concert he mentioned is probably his most interesting free time event. By that I mean most of his others aren't worth seeing with a limited bonding point supply. - Becky was working part-time at the boutique, that's what she meant by raking in the dough from part-time jobs. - Ugh, please no kitty ears. If nothing else, it's a terrible use of tedious-to-acquire U-Material. - I think the idea behind the bonding-point books isn't that they don't know those things, but that it lets Rean talk to them about one of their interests (off-screen). - Groundbait refreshes an empty fishing spot with three more attempts. You can't use it until the spot is depleted.
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You missed some AP when you failed to figure out Crow's trick the first time. Angelica's line about enlisting Rean's help contained no innuendo whatsoever since Rean isn't her type. You learned who IS her type during that cutscene just before Class VII went into the old schoolhouse for the first time during the prologue. The answer: everything with ovaries. You can't buy Mishi Plushes. The only way to get one is to play a mini-game in the final chapter together with a male character. (if it's with a female character, Rean gives the plush away) Radio Trista isn't the only radio station in the country, actually. Just the only one the playable cast listens to. Two others will get name-dropped later on in the game. The joke is that Crow's deliberately losing as an excuse to pass around candy. Regarding Fie, it's worth remembering she's 15, much younger than most of the other members of Class VII. Also, the game all but states that Fie is severely lacking in even the basic Sunday School department other students take for granted. So Emma's appraisal of Fie's academics isn't really meant as an insult.
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Erpy posted:Regarding Fie, it's worth remembering she's 15, much younger than most of the other members of Class VII. Also, the game all but states that Fie is severely lacking in even the basic Sunday School department other students take for granted. So Emma's appraisal of Fie's academics isn't really meant as an insult. And even then, it's more a matter of what she knows at the moment and a bit of apathy, since (I'm putting this in spoilers even though it has literally zero plot relevance) while she doesn't rank very high on the midterms next chapter, she still beats out a good handful of named NPCs who are the usual age for a Thors student).
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19. Sidequest Club: Booked Solid OBS Studio updated with a few more options, and one of them (hook rate) helped a lot with whatever Cold Steel's been doing to it. The framerate should be a lot better now! As a consequence Windows decided to set my mic volume to max without warning so I'm clipping pretty badly at a bunch of spots in this one. It's on the list of things to check now. Update schedule's gonna be "when it's done" for a bit, sorry. I'm hoping to get it back(?) to a predictable 2 a week before too much longer. Level 1 Thief fucked around with this message at 11:16 on Mar 11, 2019 |
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"Grumpy, but usually right" isn't too far off with Loggins. He's kinda like Agate; a former delinquent who got put back on track after having the crap beaten out of him by someone wiser but still clings to his tough-guy image because he gets embarrassed acting like a softy. Fishing after the schoolhouse doesn't change anything. The fish in the pond update based on chapter, not on the time of day. Angelica's as subtle as you'd expect from a chick who wears a biker suit in class while everyone else's forced to wear school uniforms. And the fact that the orbal bike is kind of unique (it's not one-of-a-kind in the world, but it's not commercially available either at this point) is no impediment to forming an official club (which it is) since it just allows her to invite others (as long as they have ovaries) to share the bike with her during the ride. 10:40 ;"And he knows it." Yes, yes he does. The reason the vice principal hates Sara and Makarov gets off scot-free is because Sara flaunts her terribleness for everyone to see while Makarov's more subtle about it. XD (both are actually ridiculously competent in their chosen fields) Insight status is nothing to sniff at. The 10% unbalance bonus is nice, but the real kicker is the flat 50% boost it gives to evasion. As the game goes on, evasion becomes a much more reliable way to keep characters alive than defensive buffs. Finishing Blow is guaranteed to trigger if its damage would finish off the opponent. Otherwise, it's not used. I believe you can actually hold down the run button in order to climb ladders faster. (and there's always Turbo mode) Little tip for the Zero arts turn bonus if you have a party with more than 4 members: if the turn bonus lands on a party member with crappy arts you can switch another character in on that turn and have them let it rip with a free art. Or you can tag out an art user before the turn bonus and then tag them back in on the turn bonus. This is most useful in the sequel where certain arts drain your entire EP pool in one go, but it's still handy in this game too where higher level arts are extremely costly. (you can use the same trick for critical turns if you want a battle quote with a specific member) Instead of focussing down sealed/sleeping enemies and letting their buddies get a hit in, it's better to just leave them be and focus on the ones that aren't out of the fight for several rounds. The boss at the end of this dungeon becomes a lot easier if you level Rean to 15 before fighting it since it'll allow you to perform the "Lock enemies down with Rean until they die"-strategy that's so popular with folks playing this game. Or at least allow you to get some breathing space if you need it.
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It's fine, life stuff comes first. I didn't notice any significant audio problems either. - Ferris already took a dislike to Alisa from the start, but it would be worse if she knew who Alisa's family was. - "Constant practice at swimming without rest can kill you." ... - Waiting until after finishing the schoolhouse doesn't change anything about the fishing, but it will help give Rean back some CP if he used it up on the boss, so it's not a bad idea, with the practical exam coming immediately after. - On a clean playthrough, it can be a struggle to get enough sepith to open up everyone's slots, so you need to prioritize. For a blind playthrough, it's not always obvious who will be on your party for the next field study, so you don't want to go overboard unlocking slots on people during a free day and then discover that THEY won't be with you, but Locky McAllSlotsLocked will be. - I would wait until the next field study where Laura is a member before opening up her last slot, she has a lot open already. - The game has actually already given you a hint about why Crow, Towa, George and Angelica know each other, but that was quite a while ago, and it's easy to overlook. - This game actually explains what "dessins" are later. Well, in an optional event. - Your idea to get Rean up to 200 CP for the S-Break on a critical turn was a good plan. On your second stab at it, the enemy was sealed though, and the AI ended their turns quickly. Erpy posted:The boss at the end of this dungeon becomes a lot easier if you level Rean to 15 before fighting it since it'll allow you to perform the "Lock enemies down with Rean until they die"-strategy that's so popular with folks playing this game. Or at least allow you to get some breathing space if you need it. On my first playthrough, I overlevelled and Rean was level 15 before the Chapter 1 boss. I didn't use it there, but the strategy you mentioned is REALLY effective on the Chapter 2 boss. Stabbey_the_Clown fucked around with this message at 21:10 on Mar 11, 2019 |
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I picked up the PS4 remaster thanks to this LP. The Turbo Mode makes a lot of the tedium of the game very bearable. Digging the music and gameplay improvements on Trails in the Sky. Side note: DO NOT fish in Turbo Mode. It makes that minigame way harder.
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We're back! I hope you're excited to fight ... this ... thing ... 20. Sidequest Club: Prank'd - F2. Ch.2 Bonding Event Wrap-Up After another excursion into the monster pit, Rean looks to have a nice, relaxing evening -- but of course, you should never let your guard down at anime school. Never say never, but I think we're back for real! This video was actually recorded at the same time as 19, and the friendship wrap-up considerably after. Since then we've gotten a solid backlog again and I made some significant audio editing improvements. I'm feeling a lot better about the whole thing now, so please enjoy!
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Get ready to hear me start referring to all sorts of other freak-on-a-leash JRPGs than just "hey so Lightning Returns" over and over!
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I'm glad to see this continuing.
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I think you also missed talking to the people in the book club side of the student union building. And yeah, nice to see this return.
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