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Table of Contents ----------------- {1.0} Introduction/Resources {2.0} Basics [2.1] Storyline [2.2] Characters [2.3] Controls [2.4] Screens (2.4A) Town/Dungeon Screen (2.4B) World Map [2.5] Battle [2.6] Menus {3.0} Walkthrough [3.1] Iselia (3.1A) Martel Temple (3.1B) Iselia Forest (3.1C) World Map [3.2] Triet (3.2A) Sylvarant Base (3.2B) Triet Ruins (3.2C) Ossa Trail [3.3] Izoold [3.4] Palmacosta (3.4A) Conspiracy (3.4B) Palmacosta Human Ranch [3.5] Thoda Dock and the Water Seal [3.6] Asgard (3.6A) Balacruf Mausoleum [3.7] Luin [3.8] Tower of Mana [3.9] Asgard Ranch (3.9A) Intermission to Hima (3.9B) Back to the Ranch (3.9C) Saving Pietro [3.10] Hima [3.11] Renegades Base [3.12] Fooji Mountains [3.13] Meltokio [3.14] Sybak (3.14A) Meltokio Sewers (3.14B) Meltokio revisited [3.15] Gaoracchia Forest [3.16] Mizuho [3.17] Ozette (3.17A) To Toize Valley Mine [3.18] Toize Valley Mine [3.19] Temple of Lightning [3.20] Renegades Base [3.21] Nest of Flying Dragons [3.22] Temple of Earth [3.23] Flanoir [3.24] Temple of Ice [3.25] Altamira [3.26] Remote Island Human Ranch [3.27] Efreet [3.28] Sylph [3.29] Shadow [3.30] Luna and Aska [3.31] Iselia Human Ranch [3.32] Infiltration and Curing [3.33] Ymir Forest [3.34] Heimdall [3.35] Latheon Gorge (3.35A) Tower of Salvation [3.36] Welgaia [3.37] Flanoir Returned [3.38] Tower of Salvation Returned [3.39] Torent Forest [3.40] Tower of Salvation One Last Time {4.0} Sidequests [4.1] Scenes [4.2] Costumes [4.3] Sword Dancer [4.4] Niflheim [4.5] Devil's Arms [4.6] Luin [4.7] Coliseum {5.0} Techniques [5.1] Lloyd [5.2] Colette [5.3] Genis [5.4] Raine [5.5] Sheena [5.6] Kratos/Zelos [5.7] Presea [5.8] Regal {6.0} Unison Attacks {7.0} Mini-games {8.0} EX Skills {9.0} Titles {10.0} Cooking {11.0} Closing and FAQ UPDATES: ============================================================================== Version 2.3.1(1/6/08) --------------------- Added a new site that can host this walkthrough. Version 2.3(5/17/07) -------------------- ~Updated figurine information. Version 2.2 ----------- ~Added supercheats.com to disclaimer. Version 2.1 ----------- ~Deleted the line referring to Gung Ho near Celsius. ~Added Cross Thrust which I forgot under Unison Attacks. Version 2.0 ----------- ~Decided to revert back to numbers, just for simplicity. ~Corrected info under section [3.29]. ~Added Persian Boots to items dropped for Living Armor. ~Changed definition for Lone General under section {9.0}. ~There is no secrets section. Took out the sentence saying to look for it. Disclaimer: ============================================================================== This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and violation of copyright. Sites allowed to host this FAQ: www.gamefaqs.com faqs.ign.com gamerevolution.com 1up.com supercheats.com http://www.tales-central.com/symphoniawalkthroughs.html +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ | {1.0} Introduction/Resources | +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ If you're reading this FAQ, chances are you already know some basics about this game. This is most COMPLETE FAQ on the net. Yeah, I'm brave enough to say that. I have put enemies by location, long boss strategies, compound EX Skills, cooking, and an walkthrough with sidenotes, tips, and many extras. I tried to compact some of the information, but the file still explodes to over 600KB. If you're not satisfied with the information in this FAQ, here's some other files that I recommend. I want to be helpful to everyone, even if they dislike my sexy FAQ. Relle's Spoiler Free walkthough: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_c.txt r_mage's Monster List: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_monster.txt Aeriko's Coliseum Guide: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_meltokio.txt Gohan3k's Figuring Creation FAQ: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_figurines.txt starmaster's Item FAQ: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_item.txt Antitype's Niflheim Guide: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/tales_of_symphonia_niflheim.txt For the best FAQs on the net on Tales of Symphonia, check out this page: http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/game/561316.html I don't have an item list in this FAQ because most of them you can find either normally in a store or in a sidequest described in the sidequest section. Monster lists will balloon this FAQ A LOT, and I already have them in the walkthrough by location. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for reading this. This FAQ contains lots of spoilers, but I'll try to warn you before the major ones. Seatbelts everyone! Blast off! +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ | {2.0} Basics | +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ Tales of Symphonia is a very complex Action RPG. The basics might seem intimidating, but it's not actually all that hard once you start playing the game. ============================================================================== [2.1] Storyline ============================================================================== Once there was a Tree of Mana. There was a great war called The War of Kharlan. This destroyed the tree and all of its mana, the source of all life. The war ended abruptly with no energy to power the machines. To restore the mana and ensure a time of flourishment, a Chosen One must break the seals of all the temples and receive a blessing from an angel. She must then be sacrificed as the new body for Martel, a goddess and achieve world regeneration. Many people are racist towards half-elves in the game. Half-elves lived in pain and suffering every day. Mithos, the legendary hero, vowed to stop this. He was said to have stopped the war 1000 years ago with his goal being to stop the racism and bring peace throughout the world. After stopping the war 1000 years ago, he disappeared. What happened to him? Among that, you will hear about the Desians, an organization of half-elves trying to stop the journey of the Chosen One. You'll also hear about the Angels of Cruxis. Their goals and intentions are unknown. You will encounter twists, traitors, mysteries, and true friendship. If you hold together, you can overcome anything. ============================================================================== [2.2] Characters ============================================================================== Here's your main cast of characters. I'll try to keep it short. Keep in mind that this list is spoiler-free and has a bio of the character when you first meet them. Lloyd Irving ------------ Lloyd is a lazy student that's not too confident in his studies. However, he is strong and confident. He is an idealist like the legendary Mithos and may one day become a legend himself. His parents died when he was born leaving him to be raised by a dwarf. He treasures his friends and won't give up on them or his ideas of bringing peace. Lloyd is an excellent character to use. You can never go wrong with him since he's the main character and will often be allowed for you to use. His attacks are quick and very easy to make combos with. Genis Sage ---------- The opposite of Lloyd. He is a magic user and likes to study. Genis is very bright although just a kid. He is a good friend and would try to help anybody that's suffering. He hides the fact that he is a half-elf so nobody will tease him. Genis can't hold up by himself, but he has great friends like Lloyd to keep him company. Him and Lloyd play together within his village, Iselia. Genis is the black mage of this game. He learns many magic attacks of different elements, but has a weak attack power. He's very useful as his magic attacks pierce many enemy defenses and can find weaknesses. Raine Sage ---------- Genis's older sister. She is a wise teacher and, although not showing it often, a very kind woman. Her parents abandoned her when Genis was born and was left to care for him by herself. She tries to spread knowledge and makes the right decisions, although not exactly willing to take risks in trusting anybody. Her cooking has a unique taste, but that's OK as Genis is a wonderful chef. She's the white mage. She also has weak attack power, but her magic that can heal is invaluable. Once she learns light spells, she's a must to stay in your party. Colette Brunel -------------- She is the Chosen One, the next in line to go for world regeneration. Although clumsy, she is very kind and would help just anybody, even thieves and assassins ready to kill her. She is a loving character and seems to have a thing for Lloyd. Rumor has it that her father is actually an angel and not Frank Brunel of Iselia. Can it be true? Colette is the worst party member. She can't heal or combo and her basic attacks have a very long lag time. Her skills are only decent. She does have special angel skills, but those can easily be replaces by Raine's abilities. Kratos Aurion ------------- He is a mysterious character. Not much is known about Kratos. He's quiet and tries to hide his past. He claims to be a guardian for Colette just for the sake of being a mercenary, but Raine figures that he's hiding something. What could it be? Kratos can use offensive attacks as well as magic attacks. His offense is stronger than Lloyd's, but his magic is weaker than Genis's and doesn't learn advanced spells. Kratos can heal although it doesn't recover as much HP as Raine. His basic attacks are powerful, but a little on the slow side. He's a great person to have in your party able to fill the role of whoever you need. Zelos Wilder ------------ A flirty, fun guy, Zelos just likes to hang out with the ladies and ignore his duties. He is a very high-ranked noble living in his own mansion. He jokes around a lot and tends to be insensitive. The reason behind that is that he hates his current role. He hates it so much, it seems that he would do anything to get out of it. Anything. Zelos's abilities are the same as Kratos, minus one attack. His attacks are a little more swifter than Kratos's, but not as strong. Everything else is exactly the same. Sheena Fujibayahi ----------------- Sheena's clothes indicate she is from a foreign place. Her village is isolated from the rest of the world and she has a thing for trying to kill The Chosen. She is actually a kind person deep down, but refuses to show it to anybody who opposes her. Meh, Sheena's would make it above the decent line if she had better skills. Her attacks lack range although they are quick and easy to combo. Her techniques don't do a lot of damage and focuses on lowering stats which doesn't help if it doesn't effect the enemy. Presea Combatir --------------- She is the subject of an Exsphere experiment. The Exsphere is eating away at her soul and she will die if nothing is done about it. Presea shows no emotion and the real person is unknown. Her eyes shine with sorrow and her heart is covered in darkness. Can anybody save her? The highest strength in the game. Although just a child, she can do loads and loads of damage. She can't combo well and her basic attack is slow though. If you want to learn how to use Presea, practice using jumping attacks since they have the least lag and use Fiery Destruction a lot when you get it. Regal Bryant ------------ He is a convict. He has a long past that he does not want to tell. Regal was released from jail promising to capture the Chosen, but ends up joining forces with them. He is a good man though and has a history with Presea and a bad man named Varley. His past is slowly revealed during the game showing bitter encounters and problems. Regal is difficult to use. He can heal a little bit of HP, but his specialty is doing combos. His basic attacks are slow, so you must learn how to link his abilities to do more than a few combos. All of the combos can stack up to quite a bit of damage. Yggdrasill ---------- I think his name comes from norwegian mythology. He is the leader of Cruxis with absurd power ready to crush the Chosen and her group and murder anyone opposing him. is origins are unknown and so are his intentions. Other than killing the Chosen anyway. He is the highest being, an angel. Yuan ---- Yuan is the leader of the Renegades, an outside group with unknown intentions. They work underground and are a mystery to everyone. His character is mysterious, but he seems to have a connection with Kratos. They don't seem to want to know each other though. ============================================================================== [2.3] Controls ============================================================================== World Map Screen: +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Button | Effect | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A | Confirm when going into a town/Accelerate on vehicle | | B | Cancel when going into a town/Ride vehicle when possible.| | Y | Bring up menu. | | X | Enter long range mode, if you can. | | R | Turn camera clockwise. | | L | Turn camera counter-clockwise. | | Z | View skit, if possible. | | Control Stick | Move character. | | C-stick | Move camera/Rheaird(when accessable) | | Control Pad | Change map view. | | Start | Open world map. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Additional Note: Press R and L to make the screen face north. Town/Dungeon Screen: +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Button | Effect | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A | Talk to person/Examine. | | B | Nothing. | | Y | Bring up menu. | | X | Use Sorcerer's Ring. | | R | Nothing. | | L | Nothing. | | Z | View skit, if possible. | | Control Stick | Move character. | | C-stick | Nothing. | | Control Pad | Rotate character. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Battle Screen: +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Button | Effect | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A | Perform basic attacks. | | B | Use Special techniques. | | Y | Bring up menu. | | X | Guard, recover, and cancel magic attacks. | | R | Change target. | | L | Delay C-stick(shortcut) attacks. | | Z | Use a unison attack. | | Control Stick | Move character. | | C-stick | Use technique assigned. | | Control Pad | Give commands. | | Start | Pause. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Note: X is used after battle to cook. Pressing X and C-down will use your defensive attack. Menu Screen: +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Button | Effect | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | A | Select. | | B | Cancel. | | Y | Change party member positions. | | X | Nothing. | | R | Scroll. | | L | Scroll. | | Z | Nothing. | | Control Stick | Highlight options. | | C-stick | Scroll between pages. | | Control Pad | Nothing. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ============================================================================== [2.4] Screens ============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (2.4A) Town/Dungeon Screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You will encounter many dungeons in the game as well as towns. It's pretty easy to get around, but in case you have a question, I wrote this. Here's a list of things to watch out for: 1. Commands. At the bottom right corner, you can see commands set for your A button. If you see one, tap A to perform that action. 2. People. Talking to people will get you many tips on beating the game. They can also give you items and proceed through the storyline. Make sure you talk to them twice as some can say or do different things! 3. Save Points. Very important. They are rings of light. When you step on one, light encircles around you. Press A there to save your game. 4. Treasure Chests. They contain items. Duh. 5. Skits. They will appear on the bottom left corner. Press Z to view them. Skits are just short scenes between your characters triggered from a certain event. While playing, you may also encounter puzzles that require you to move blocks, use your Sorcerer's Ring, hit switches, and countless other things. Use your head to solve these puzzles! You can also find monsters. If you bump into one, a battle will start. If you don't wish to start a battle, try to aim your Sorcerer's Ring at an enemy. This will make it turn blue and unable to move for a while. It doesn't always work, so always be prepared for a battle! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (2.4B) World Map ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The World Map is where you'll be visiting other towns. While moving with the control stick, you may see black polygons. Those are monsters. Bump into one and it start a battle. Different regions have different monster parties. Forests and beaches also have different monsters. On the field map, you can save at any point in the game. You can find small "skit circles", little glowing circles that activate a skit. It's not a normal skit however, it's one that will end in a question and effect your relationship with a party member. While walking on the world map, you may find small tombstone-like objects. Press A on these and you will be able to enter long-range mode in a specific area. Long-range mode will not allow you to see skit circles or treasure chests, but enemies will only move when you're moving and they'll be slower than usual. The screen will also zoom out allowing you to see more of your surroundings. ============================================================================== [2.5] Battle ============================================================================== Battling is probably the most important aspect of the game. Almost any time that all your current party members lose in a battle, you will receive the Game Over screen forcing you to load your game from your last save. To start a battle, simply bump into one of those polygonal sprites or those skeleton heads and whatnot. The screen will shatter and your battle will start. You will control the character that is first in your party. You win the battle once all of the opposing enemies die by losing all of their HP. Note: If you have multiple human players in battle, the screen will ONLY zoom in on player 1. I don't know why the game designers did that because once player 1 dies, the screen zooms out so you can view everyone. To make everyone happy, have player 1 be the mage(Genis/Raine) and move all the way to the edge of the screen and have your target near the opposite edge. This way everyone can see the screen. Your Party Status ----------------- At the very bottom of the screen, you will see your party members. The top number is their current HP and the bottom is their current TP. Any special effects on them will also be shown. Changing Targets and Party Members ---------------------------------- You don't always have to use the same party member on the same monster. Hold R and press left or right to toggle between enemies. To switch party members, press Y to enter the menu. Now press Z until you get to the party member you want to use. Movement and Techniques ----------------------- You can move on a 2D plane parallel to your target. Press Left and Right to move and up to jump. Now that you know how to move, let's practice inflicting damage to the enemy. Run up to the enemy and start pressing A. Combine A with up, left/right, or down for different standard attacks. You can also perform special attacks. To do this, you must first assign them. Read the section below to know how to that. Once they are assigned, press B with or without up, down, or sideways to perform that special attack. If that special attack is a magic attack, it will take some time to perform so it's best to stand back. Holding B can also charge the attack. If you are hit, then that attack will be delayed. If you press X, the attack will just be cancelled completely. Using any kind of technique uses TP. Once you don't have enough TP to execute a move, you can't use moves until you recover some. Use an item or use a basic attack to recover TP. As you level up, you can learn more techniques. You might be required to have used different moves a certain amount of times though and be on the T or S side of the scale. For more information, look at the other sections of this guide. Remember to guard. This is very important in battles. You can't get away with always guarding though. If you hold the guard button long enough or get attacked from behind, you will get a guard break making guarding useless for a little while. Unison Attacks -------------- After some certain events, you will be able to use Unison Attacks. View the gauge near the bottom. When it is red and full, press Z to activate it. Now press a combination of A, B, X, and Y with or without a direction to perform the attacks assigned in the Unison menu. If you did a certain combination, you will do an extra combo attack! Unison attacks are good to use because they inflict excellent damage as well as knocking down the enemy. This also means it interrupts their current attack. Combos ------ If you hit an enemy more than three times in a row without them guarding, a number will appear at the top right corner. This is your combo counter. To continue a combo after doing an attack, use a special B button technique. They can link themselves in the order of Level 1, then 2, then 3. Attacks of the same family(ex: Tiger Blade, then Heavy Tiger Blade) can't be linked together. Also, each of the same hit will do less damage after the first attack in the same combo. Commands -------- Pressing up, down, and left/right will allow you to choose commands for your party. These aren't nearly as important as the strategy for your character chosen at the character menu though. Stun and Overlimit ------------------ Sometimes, an enemy's attack can stun you and your attack can stun them. This causes the victim to be unable to move for a few seconds or until they are attacked. If you are stunned, rapidly button mash and rotate the control stick to make it go by faster. After taking a certain amount of damage, you can enter overlimit. Overlimit allows you to do 1.5x damage and take .5x the damage. You also can't be stunned or interrupted during any of your attacks. Overlimit only lasts a short while. While normal monsters can't enter Overlimit, bosses can and they have the same effects for Overlimit. While in Overlimit, you can also perform some special attacks... Recovering ---------- Some attacks will knock you over. While you are in the air, tap X to recover. If you fall on your back, you will have a short "semi-invincibility" time in which you take half the damage. You will glow red during this period. Monsters also take the same effects when they fall. Technical Smash --------------- If you do certain things, you will do extra damage and get a "Technical Smash." This simply means that you did something extra, and that's good. After Battle ------------ After finishing a battle, the results will be shown. The character that made the last hit will say something. You will also see some stats. EXP: The amount of experience that you earned. Bonus: Bonus points that are added to the experience. To get bonus points, do technical smashes. MAX: Your max combo for the battle. Gald: The amount of Gald earned during the battle. Time: The amount of time it took to defeat the enemy party. Grade: The amount of grade that you earn. Grade is very important. You can use it to trade for hard-to-get items ingame, but more importantly at the end of the game you must spend it to transfer data to your New Game +. Grade is determined by the time it took to defeat the enemy, your max combo, damage you took, and technical smashes done. ============================================================================== [2.6] Menus ============================================================================== Pressing Y during field screens or battle will bring up the menu. There are many, many options that you can do. The battle menu will bring you to the same screens as the main menu, so I'm going to describe only the main menu. Main Menu --------- Right when you open the menu, you can see all your party members. Pressing Start will shift the view so your can see their stats. Here, you can organize your characters to change your active party, select your on-map character (press A on him/her), and view other stats. Your current Gald is displayed at the top right, and underneath that is your total play time. Underneath that is the time you spent playing since your last load and then there's the number of encounters that you've had. Finally, there's your max combo. On your characters, there's also a very important scale. One is marked T, the other S. This determines what your character will learn. Some moves can only be learned on the T side and some on the S. You can't learn both without using a glitch or a cheating device. For more information on determining which path your character will take, read the Exspheres menu section a little below this one. Tech ---- This will be the screen where you set all of your techniques. Remember, characters can only have four techniques and two shortcuts at one time. The screen will show the current character's HP, TP, and status. If you are viewing a manually controlled character, the control stick + B action to execute them are listed on the left side. All the moves the character knows are on the right side. Switch as you will. If you're looking at a computer controlled character, then it will only show all the moves the computer knows. You can also turn off moves you don't want the computer to use. Some of the techs may be written in blue. These are techs that you will eventually learn once you level up some more, IF you don't have any moves of the same family on the opposite side of the scale. Any red moves means you don't have the TP to use it. Gray moves are moves that a computer controlled character cannot use. In this screen, you can also choose whether you want your character to be computer controlled or manual. Switch between modes at the top right. Auto means computer controlled. Semi-auto means that you control the character, but the computer can block automatically for you. Manual means that you are the computer is doing absolutely nothing to interfere with the movements of your character. When changing your characters to Manual, they will correspond to the appropriate controllers. EX: Your third party member on manual will be controlled by the controller in the third socket of your Nintendo GameCube. While in this menu, you can use SOME healing magic. This will not count towards your total amount of times that you used that move. Unison Attack ------------- This option will not be available until after you pass the Ossa Trail. This menu will let you set the moves available for Unison Attacks. Note that the characters that are manually controlled can only have the same attacks as the tech menu. To execute a Unison Attack, you must have a full gauge and the initial attack must hit. Tap A, B, X, and Y and the control stick to perform moves like you would with a normal technique. If you perform a special combo, you will do an additional attack. Strat ----- This menu stands for strategy. Here, you will be allowed to set the commands for your active party members. Pressing up, down, and left or right will allow you to change the commands for a character when you send an order(pressing the previous buttons during battle.). Each character can have different commands depending on their abilities. Status ------ This screen shows the status of your characters.(Duh.) You'll see the characters' full names, their stats and equipment, and their title. Here's a quick laydown of what each of those numbers tell: 1. At the very top, you'll see the character's name. 2. Below that is the title. Titles effect the stats of your characters and their costumes. Well, some of them. Press A to change your title. Although the game shows what stats the title raises, it does not show by how much. This will be mentioned in a later section. 3. Level and move scale. Pretty self-explanatory. 4. Current HP/Maximum HP and Current TP/Maximum TP. Also self-explanatory. 5. The top number is the total amount of experience the character has ever gotten. The bottom the amount of experience you'll need to earn to get to the next level. 6. Now here come the stats. I will now have to spend some time to create a small, boring list of numbers and letters. Str: This stands for strength. It is the character's base stat for attack. This determines what the character's maximum attack can be. Sla: This is slash. It's the attack power for Lloyd's slash attacks. In case you haven't noticed, only Lloyd has this stat. Thr: Thrust. It's the attack power for Lloyd's thrust attacks. Again, only Lloyd has this. Att: Attack. This is the number that determines how much damage your character can do to an enemy. Int: Intelligence. This determines how much damage magic attacks can do as well as how good you can fend off magic attacks. Def: This stands for Defense. This number determines how much damage you take from an enemy attack. Acc: Accuracy. This adds damage if you are attacking an enemy with low evasion and you have high accuracy. Eva: This stands for Evasion. If you have high evasion, you will take less damage from enemies with low accuracy. Lck: This is your luck. It determines many game features. I'm not really sure what, but it's what the manual says. :P This number changes each time you stay at an inn. Notes: You can change between slash and thrust attacks for Lloyd by pressing Y in his status screen. I don't actually see a difference in his attacks so I don't know is there's actually any changes. 7. Finally, underneath that is a list of your equipment. Synopsis -------- Don't you hate it when you play a game, stop for a long time and replay again, then forget what you were doing? Well, in the synopsis menu you can view all the storyline events that have recently occurred. There are also hints as to where you go next and where the event took place on the map to the right. At the top right, underneath the synopsis name you can see the level you were at when you started and the date accessed. Items ----- A very important menu. You can see a list of all your items here. If you wish to use one, press A on it. If you wish to discard an item, press X on it. You can't discard Key Items. There are several tabs at the right. Scroll through them pressing R and L and you will see that your list of items is organized. The first tab tells you the new items that you have obtained. The second is your "normal" items, the third is you weapons, the fourth your armor, the fifth is head accessories, the sixth is arm accessories, after that is normal accessories, then food items, and finally key items. EX Skills --------- This is not available at the very beginning of the game, but you don't have to be that far in to get it. This menu allows you to customize your EX Skills. Each character will start with one Level 1 EX Gem. You can have a total of four EX Gems on a character. If you want to add another one, you will have to delete an already set EX Gem. Once you set an EX Gem, you can't remove it. EX Gems range from Level 1-4. Each gem will have different abilities for different characters. Choose the ones that you like. If you choose a special combination of EX Skills, you can learn an advanced EX Skill. These will be in effect for as long as you have the required combination. As with EX Skills, Advanced EX Skills will be different depending on the character. Equip ----- In this menu, you can choose the weapons and accessories you choose to place on your character. Try to fill up all the slots. The first slot if for weapons, the second is body armor, then head armor, then arm armor, then two slots for accessories. Each character will be compatible with different items and weapons. To view the weapons from best to least, tap Y once so the top right corner of the right menu will say "parameter." Cooking ------- After battle, you can cook some food. The food you cook will have an effect depending on the recipe, additional ingredients, and what each character likes. You can't cook two recipes in a row. Your characters will complain about being full. You can cook once every battle, either in or out. You don't start out with all the recipes though. If you look at the menu, there will be a whole bunch of ?????'s. This means you did not learn that recipe yet. To learn one, you must search for Master Chefs. They are usually hanging around in towns. They are also out of place items, like a hamburger in a building. Examine it and the Master Chef will give you the recipe. You also have to buy your own ingredients. Sibak has the best selection of ingredients. Flanoir and Asgard also has some nice things. Now, about the menu. The top will show the character that will cook if you press X. The stars show how well the character can cook the dish. The higher, the better. The menu to the right tells you the required ingredients. Underneath that will be additional ingredients that will be used if you cook that dish. The dish will have higher effects with those additional ingrediants. The menu to the left is the recipes that you have. To change recipes, press A on the recipe name and press A again on the recipe that you want. To change characters, press A on the character's name. The more times you cook a recipe, the more stars you'll get and the less times you'll fail. System ------ Here, you will be able to save, load, and customize your game. Save and Load are self-explanatory, so I'll explain customizing. Customizing just allows you to change the window colors in your game and a few other options. Here's a list: 1. First line is message speed. 0 is the slowest, 9 is the fastest. 2. Battle rank is how hard the monsters are. The higher the rank, the more HP the monster has. 3. Window: Allows you to change window types. You can't change it back to a customized one without customizing all over again. 4. Window Background: Changes background textures and colors. 5. Window Color: Changes your window colors. There are many options here. You must choose colors based on the Red Green Blue pallet. The last one is how clear the window will be. 6. Volume Settings: Changes many volume settings such as music volume and stereo/mono. 7. Battle Controls: Changes battle configurations. Why would you do that though? Default's good. 8. Battle Voiceover: Tired of hearing Lloyd's wanking in battle? That's OK, turn this off. 9. Event Voiceover: Hate Collete's voice? Turn this off and you won't hear it during events. 10. Skit Title Display: Turning this off will let you not see skit titles. 11. Movie Subtitles: Self-explanatory. 12. Battle Auto-Zoom: ALWAYS leave this on. If you turn this off, you may not always see your target or party members. 13. Rumble Feature: There's not too many rumbles in the game, but you can turn this on or off. 14. Adjust Screen: Lets you position the screen. BTW, at the top of this menu there are two settings. The left one is Cancel, the right one is Default. +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ | {3.0} Walkthrough | +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+ Now, we finally begin the long, length, and fun game known as Tales of Symphonia. Remember, always try to beat the game on your own before looking up a walkthrough. This walkthrough will contain drastic spoilers although I will try to keep it to a minimum. Always explore towns and dungrons unless I say not to because I usually miss some stuff. I doubt anyone is reading this so let's skip the ads and go right on to the featured presentation. Quiet please, and no smoking. Note: All monster stats will be posted in NORMAL mode. * * * If you think I'm missing an event between two subsections, look for three stars. ============================================================================== [3.1] Iselia ============================================================================== "Transcending history and the world, a tale of souls and swords, eternally retold." Whoops, that's Soul Calibur II. Listen to the introduction. Listen, this is a party member's voice a little later in the game. After the introduction passes, it will take you to a scene where your main character is sleeping during class, just like most of you probably do. The teacher explains that today is the day of the oracle where the chosen receives judgement from the Goddess Martel. OK, we don't really care about that. A flash appears and Raine(the teacher), departs. You can now control your character. Walk around a bit and talk to everyone before trying to leave. Try to leave and you will be stopped by that white- haired kid, Genis. Also your best friend. He will say some stuff and you will have to choices. The top choice(It's research) will make Genis angry, but you will be able to exit. The second choice(Okay, fine) will make Genis happy. If you chose the second choice, a priest will come down saying that the Desians had attacked the temple even though they have a non-aggression treaty. You will have a choice told two paragraphs before the boss down below. You will have to leave the schoolhouse either way. If you chose the first choice, you can now leave and cut class. Either way, Genis and Colette join the party. Before you go cut, examine the hole in the corner of the classroom to get Colette's title Klutz. Use that, then exit the school. As soon as you leave, Colette' father, Frank, will catch up to you. Chat, then you are free to explore the small village. Only one house is open right now, the shop. It's in the center of town. Go there and buy some Boots for your Genis and Colette. Equip them, then go back to the school. Halo: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Apple Gel | 100G | | Orange Gel | 200G | | Life Bottle | 300G | | Magic Lens | 10G | | Wooden Blade | 700G | | Chakram | 200G | | Nova | 600G | | Soft Leather | 480G | | Boots | 100G | | Chicken | 120G | | Lettuce | 80G | | Tomato | 60G | | Bread | 70G | | Egg | 50G | +----------------------------+ You will see a Save Point here. You know, the little circle of glowing light. Save, then try to exit towards the North. You will be attacked by a monster. This is more of a tutorial. If you read the basics of this FAQ, you won't really need this. Defeat the Zombie with hack and slashes. Don't get too victorious yet after the battle. You will be attacked again. This time, the party is bigger including a zombie and ghost. Don't listen to what Genis says as he's too stupid to attack the Ghost on his own. Attack both monsters and get on your way. Now before leaving up, you will now know what each of the three characters can do. Use the character that you like the most. Also, set their strategies in the main menu. Now, leave. This is the world map. Walk right to the Martel Temple. If you had chosen the first option with Genis earlier, you will see a scene where a priest drops dead in front of you. Colette will want to go into the temple by herself. You now have two choices. The first(I'm going too) will make Genis and Collete happy. The second(I'll wait here) will make Genis pissed. Again. They both lead to the same scene, so choose what you want. Walk up the steps. You'll start a scene where Phaidra gets attacked by Botta. A battle will commence. This shouldn't be too hard. Hack and slash like before and you'll do fine. Directly afterwards however, you'll have to fight a boss. *=====================================* | BOSS: VIDARR | |-------------------------------------| | No. 220 Type: Human | | HP: 4000 EXP: 115 | | TP: 30 Gald: 25 | | Atk: 210 Def: 21 | | | | Items Dropped: Life Bottle | | Loc: Near Iselia | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Vidarr ain't so tough. He's just a boss that tests your abilities to | | block. He has basic attacks. He can do an upward swing which knocks you | | into the air. Tap X to quickly land and continue attacking. He also has a | | downward smash with his hammer. This hits multiple people and can deal tons| | of damage without guarding. He can also swing his ball-and-chain knocking | | several party members away. Vidarr has only one special attack which is | | called Shatter Shot. This gives you a guard break and deals normal damage. | | | | The strategy for Vidarr is to simply hack and slash. I recommend using | | Lloyd or Genis for this one. If you use Genis, simply stand back and use | | magic. This will prevent you from taking damage while the computers hack | | and slash. Use Orange Gels when necessary. If you use Lloyd, then simple | | use a Demon Fang, ->A, A and A combo for five hits. Vidarr is slow, so this| | should stun him long enough. If you see him rearing up for an attack, guard| | immediately. Don't worry about your other party members. If you haven't set| | their strategy yet, make sure you do that now in the Y menu. | | | | Whether you're winning or not, after about 1000 HP damage or so, a | | mysterious stranger will jump in to help you battle. He has the ability to | | heal, make sure you set him to heal automatically or switch to him. The | | stranger attacks slower than Lloyd, but is more powerful and can cast | | magic! Continue bashing and he should be done in no time. | *============================================================================* After the battle, you will get a scene. You will learn that the man's name is Kratos. Lloyd will notice that he has an Ex Sphere. Since priests were killed in the battle, Colette will need new guardians to help her through the temple. Mysterious Stranger, now introduced as Kratos, will act as a mercenary. Kratos seems to have some interest in Lloyd, but does not want him to tag along. You now have two choices. The top choice "What did you say?" will make Kratos hate you more. The bottom choice "...Gotcha" will impress Kratos. Either way, you'll tag along and drag Genis into it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.1A) Martel Temple ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "This isn't a field trip, you know." As you enter the Martel Temple, Colette's superhuman senses will kick in telling you that there's monsters around. Kratos will also diss you and give you a Training Manual for beginners. You should know the stuff in it already, but it's in your Key Items section if you ever want to read it. Now, before heading into your first dungeon, head back to Iselia to restock on items. Now let's continue. Monsters: +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Spider No. 135 | | Slime No. 158 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 460 | Insect | | HP: 490 | Immaterial | | TP: 0 | Exp: 10 | | TP: 10 | Exp: 10 | | Atk: 120 | Gald: 13 | | Atk: 132 | Gald: 10 | | | Def: 7 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Magic Lens | | Apple Gel | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Fire | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Ghost No. 50 | | Zombie No. 37 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 500 | Undead | | HP: 800 | Undead | | TP: 0 | Exp: 10 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 8 | | Atk: 128 | Gald: 9 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 12 | | | Def: 1 | | | Def: 0 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel | | Apple Gel, Black Quartz | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Light | | Weak: Fire, Light | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Golem No. 59 | |---------------------------| | HP: 1210 | Magical | | TP: 0 | Exp: 32 | | Atk: 150 | Gald: 45 | | | Def: 12 | |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Yellow Quartz | | | | Items to Steal: | | Yellow Quartz | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Water | | Str: Earth | +---------------------------+ The monsters here are any combination of spiders, ghosts, zombies, or slimes. There are 3-4 monsters in each party and no more than two of one kind. Golems appear in the block area, but only until you solve the puzzle. Taking the path to the left will take you to a dead end. Walking up will get you to a scene telling you that you need to get a Sorcerer's Ring. So let's take the right path down the staircase. A scene will start showing you the Sorcerer's Ring. Then a battle will start with a Golem. It's a piece of cake with only two attacks. Go about the same was as Vidarr and it'll be done in no time. After defeating the Golem, it will turn into a block. Colette will trip and it will fall into a hole showing you how to solve the puzzle. You'll regain control afterwards. Defeat another Golem and shove it into any hole in the middle row. Before actually completing the bridge going north, push the blocks into the gaps at the sides. The path to the left takes you to a Life Bottle and the right to a Panacea Bottle. Now, finish the bridge in the middle and walk up the steps for the Sorcerer's Ring. Tap X to make it blow fire! Whee! Environmental danger! Golems are now gone replaced by normal monsters. Before heading back to the entrance, take the left staircase on the platform with holes in it. There will be three treasure chests containing an Apple Gel, Life Bottle, and 250 Gald, all very useful. Now, go back to the entrance of the temple and walk up the middle path. Tap X to fire the Sorcerer's Ring and disarm the force field. Warp into the next room and watch the scene. * * * When it's over, talk to the characters and try to warp out. Colette and Kratos will ditch you, so head back to Iselia after watching a scene. At the north entrance of Iselia, take the right path to Colette's house. Go inside to see a scene where Kratos and Raine will guide Colette through her journey of world regeneration. You will get a Collector's Book as Phaidra's thanks for helping Colette. After that scene, walk over to Genis's house on the left side of town. Go inside to get ingrediants for a sandwich. You can also view a tutorial on cooking. Before exiting, examine the bookcase on the left to view a scene about Genis. When you exit, walk over to the shop to stock up on food especially if you're a beginner. Buy sandwiches and a few gels if you think you'll need them. Now exit down south to view a scene about Lloyd's big-eared dog, Noishe. On the world map, head west to reach the forest. Now let's get past this to reach Dirk's house. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.1B) Iselia Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "That Kratos really pisses me off!" Monsters: +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Spider No. 135 | | Slime No. 158 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 460 | Insect | | HP: 490 | Immaterial | | TP: 0 | Exp: 10 | | TP: 10 | Exp: 10 | | Atk: 120 | Gald: 13 | | Atk: 132 | Gald: 10 | | | Def: 7 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Magic Lens | | Apple Gel | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Fire | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Rabbit No. 22 | | Giant Bee No. 125 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 380 | Beast | | HP: 320 | Insect | | TP: 38 | Exp: 6 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 5 | | Atk: 139 | Gald: 11 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 9 | | | Def: 8 | | | Def: 0 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Carrot | | Panacea Bottle, Acuity | | | | Bottle | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Ice | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Minicoid No. 4 | |---------------------------| | HP: 470 | Plant | | TP: 0 | Exp: 8 | | Atk: 140 | Gald: 13 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Mushroom | | | | Items to Steal: | | Orange Gel | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Str: Water, Earth | +---------------------------+ Nobody here's a real threat; they all use basic attacks. Decent training posts if you need to get used to the battle style. These monsters come in parties of two, sometimes three. As you enter the forest, you will get a scene. When it's over, continue walking right and you will reach a fork. Go left for an Apple Gel. Take the right path up a hill to continue and also receive a Life Bottle. You will eventually reach another fork, but a scene will start forcing you to go left. Save first at the save point, the proceed. * * * You will now be in the human ranch. In case you're wondering, yes, it's exactly how it sounds. Walk to the left part of the ranch to see a scene and meeting Marble. You will have to make a decision. The first is "Fine.", making Genis happy. "But..." will make Genis angry. After that, you will make another decision. I'm not sure which one is more positive here, but it seems that "But..."(the second choice) has a more positive effect on Genis. Since Lloyd is a good person, he wants to help Marble. Head to the right side of the ranch to learn about action commands. Tap A to jump up the ledges. Don't forget the Orange Gel at the right. At the top of the ledges, a scene will start. Watch it and you will end up in a minor battle. Take out both Whip Masters. This should be fairly easy even in Mania Mode. Block and attack in a rhythm and you should easily win the battle. Watch the last part of the scene. Lloyd's in trouble now, eh? Anyways, we now regain control of Lloyd as Genis leaves the party and dumps all of his equipment on you. Equip Lloyd with him and save. Now continue upwards. You will reach a fork. Go up and left for an Apple Gel. Go up and right for a Leather Glove(I recommend getting this right now since you're probably a bit lacking in the money department) and take the middle right path for an Apple Gel. Take either the middle or lower path right to continue. Cross the bridge for 500 Gald! Continue up to the next screen. Here, you will see a tree branch with an item bag(the only item bag in the game) lying on it. Walk up and get the Orange Gel is contains. Exit north to get onto the World Map. Walk towards Dirk's house. * * * A scene will start as soon as you enter. Go inside the house and watch as night slowly falls. When you go outside, Colette will want to have a word with you. Say "Just a minute."(the second choice) You will now be able to walk around for a bit. Talk to all your party members, then talk to Colette again. Watch the scene. When you regain control again, it'll be morning. Go downstairs and save. Head out and talk to Dirk at the left side of the house near the grave. Another scene will start. At the end, you will receive two Apple Gels, one Life Bottle, 500 Gald, nad a Sylvarant World Map. Genis will come running up saying that Colette has left for her journey. You will automatically teleport to Iselia. Genis rejoins your party. Re-equip him and go talk to Phaidra in Colette's house. Watch another scene. When that's done, go outside. omgwtfbbq! The village is on FIRE! Save at the new save point and walk to the left. Go near the schoolhouse and fight a Whip Master and Bowman. When they're defeated, you'll get one Apple Gel and Orange Gel as a thanks for saving him. Swing over to Genis's house now by taking the SIDE path to see it burn down. Now go back up and over to Phaidra's house. Talk to Frank to heal and save again. This time, exit and go right. Fight two more folks, then continue downwards to trigger yet another scene. When it ends, you'll have to fight a boss. *=====================================* | BOSS: EXBELUA | |-------------------------------------| | No. 179 Type: Beast | | HP: 5000 EXP: 280 | | TP: 38 Gald: 320 | | Atk: 210 Def: 280 | | | | Items Dropped: Panacea Bottle | | Loc: Near Iselia | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Tougher than Vidarr since we've only got Genis and Lloyd this time. Exbelua| | has only a few attacks. It can use a sideways swipe or an uppercut. The | | uppercut will knock your character upwards. It has two special attacks. | | Insane Cell is usually used only once when below 2000 HP. It only has a | | small range though and no damage is dealt when you guard. It's usually only| | used once for some reason. Impact Hammer on the other hand is used multiple| | times under 2000 HP and is a two hit combo. Guarding will greatly reduce | | damage though. | | | | Whether you're using Genis or Lloyd, long range attacks will come in handy.| | That means Fire Ball and Demon Fang. As Genis, stay towards the back wall | | and just tap whatever's set at B as much as you can. As Lloyd, try to pull | | off the five hit combo of ->A, A, A and Demon Fang to interrupt all of | | Exbelua's attacks. With Genis's magic, it should be held off at bay a lot. | | Don't try to rush your attacks though, if you see an attack coming, don't | | interrupt it if you can't. Guard, then begin your combos again. Combos are | | essential to winning this battle. | *============================================================================* Watch the sad scene after the defeat of Exbelua. Take one last look at Iselia when you regain control, then leave. You will promptly obtain the "Drifting Swordsman" title. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.1C) World Map ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Please catch up to the Chosen and protect her. If in doing so, the world is saved, surely everyone will change their minds about you." You now arrive on the world map. You will now be able to equip Ex Spheres, so check into that if you want. I personally think that the computer did a fine job in choosing their Ex abilities though. You can train a bit here, but the monsters are mostly the same as the forest and just as sucky. Monsters: +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Spider No. 135 | | Slime No. 158 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 460 | Insect | | HP: 490 | Immaterial | | TP: 0 | Exp: 10 | | TP: 10 | Exp: 10 | | Atk: 120 | Gald: 13 | | Atk: 132 | Gald: 10 | | | Def: 7 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Magic Lens | | Apple Gel | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Fire | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ (Forest Only) (Forest Only) +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Rabbit No. 22 | | Giant Bee No. 125 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 380 | Beast | | HP: 320 | Insect | | TP: 38 | Exp: 6 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 5 | | Atk: 139 | Gald: 11 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 9 | | | Def: 8 | | | Def: 0 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Carrot | | Panacea Bottle, Acuity | | | | Bottle | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Ice | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Tentacle Plant No. 5 | | Wolf No. 18 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 500 | Plant | | HP: 410 | Beast | | TP: 0 | Exp: 18 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 8 | | Atk: 150 | Gald: 25 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 13 | | | Def: 12 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Lettuce, Cabbage | | Beef Strips | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Beast Fang | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Fire | | Weak: None | | Str: Water, Earth | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ (Forest Only) +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Ghost No. 50 | | Zombie No. 37 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 500 | Undead | | HP: 800 | Undead | | TP: 0 | Exp: 10 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 8 | | Atk: 128 | Gald: 9 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 12 | | | Def: 1 | | | Def: 0 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel | | Apple Gel, Black Quartz | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Light | | Weak: Fire, Light | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Minicoid No. 4 | | Hawk No. 112 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 470 | Plant | | HP: 480 | Beast | | TP: 0 | Exp: 8 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 9 | | Atk: 140 | Gald: 13 | | Atk: 115 | Gald: 18 | | | Def: 8 | | | Def: 6 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel, Mushroom | | Chicken, Egg | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Orange Gel | | Nothing | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Wind | | Str: Water, Earth | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ (Forest only) So, let's start heading south. Right near Iselia, you may see Nora's Caravan. Enter and you will receive a short scene and become fully healed. Handy. Exit, then continue South. You will get a scene just as you approach the House of Salvation. Get a tardy explanation of Ex-Skills, then approach the House of Salvation smack in the middle of the path. Entering will start another scene and automatically get you the Long-Range mode for the Iselia area as well as a tutorial on Long Range mode. There's nothing else here, so let's move on. Heading directly south from the HoS will get you to Triet. Be careful when entering the desert though as there are really tough enemies there for only two party members. ============================================================================== [3.2] Triet ============================================================================== "Does it really matter why we're looking for her? You think too much when you don't have to!" Entering Triet will trigger a scene. Watch, then feel free to explore. Make sure you examine the poster that was put up. Heading into the western part of town will trigger a small event where a man will ask you for a Beast Hide. If you don't have one, go hunting for rabbits near Iselia. If you do, he'll give you a free Soft Leather! Excellent, we need more stuff for free. Equip, and now we are able to customize in this town. There are also several shops. Consider buying some of the weapons for Lloyd and Genis. Traveler's Mate: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Apple Gel | 100G | | Orange Gel | 200G | | Panacea Bottle | 150G | | Life Bottle | 300G | | Holy Bottle | 200G | | Magic Lens | 10G | +----------------------------+ Vermillion Blades: +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Item Name | Requires: | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | Flying Disk | 1 Chakram, 1 Magical Cloth | | Duel Ring | 1 Chakram, 1 Beast Fang | | Hard Leather | 1 Soft Leather, 1 Beast Hide | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ Heat Storm: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Knight's Saber | 800G | | Flying Disk | 880G | | Fine Star | 800G | | Rod | 800G | | Long Sword | 790G | +----------------------------+ Sand Shield: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Soft Leather | 480G | | Leather Guard | 280G | | White Cloak | 800G | | Robe | 600G | | Ribbon | 240G | | Beret | 200G | | Wooden Shield | 600G | | Leather Glove | 200G | | Gloves | 100G | | Cape | 100G | +----------------------------+ I doubt that you have enough money to actually buy everything that you want, so just buy the Knight's Saber for now. If you can afford a weapon for Genis, get that too. The armor's a bit expensive to actually be worth your money. Get a Beret or any cheap items that you can afford. Also restock on gels. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE 100 GALD!!! Well, while we are shopping, there's another store that sells food up north in the town. Desert Rose: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Pork | 120G | | Onion | 60G | | Cabbage | 60G | | Mushroom | 60G | | Barley Rice | 60G | | Bread | 70G | | Red Satay | 200G | +----------------------------+ If you can afford bread, cabbage, and pork, get it. But it's really more worth it to spend your money on weapons. We're not ready to proceed yet! Go into the inn near the entrance of town. At the top of the hallway, there will be a Wonder Chef ready to give up a recipe for Cabbage Rolls. It's very useful. Now, let's proceed. Head up to the ugly-looking tent in the northern part of town. Talk to the fortune teller and cough up 100 Gald for her to tell you where the Chosen is. They tell you that they're heading towards the Fire Seal, so that's out next destination. Before exiting the town, make sure you save. Talking to the fortune teller again will also allow her to tell you free friendship ratings. Now, save and heal. Make sure you have examined the poster(it's not necessary, but you can go see the hole near the Sand Shield for an additional scene only available now). Some Desians will have caught up to you and want to kick your ass. Start the battle and go after the Bowman first as usual so Genis can cast spells. When they're defeated, the scene will continue and you'll be brought over to a mysterious place. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.2A) Sylvarant Base ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Red, red, red. Does my outfit really stand out that much?" As soon as you wake up, Lloyd will notice that his equipment is gone. Very wise, young lad. Tap X to hit the soldier just as he is walking guy. This will scare the guy and make him running. Somehow, you can open the jail cell now so do so. Take a swing to the left to find a chest containing Beast Hide and a Save Point. Great! After saving, walk to the right and you should pass by an open area. Grab the chest containing your equipment and continue down the hallway. Lloyd will get caught by some "Desians," and a battle will start. Take the two down quickly; you shouldn't need gels. If you do, you need some hard training. Once they're dead, continue up the door to watch a scene. The silly Desians give you the answer to the puzzle. It's still an ass to do though. Examine the device to change the function of your Sorcerer's Ring. It shoots cool bolts of electricity now. +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Raybit No. 81 | | Foot Soldier No. 101 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 665 | Machine | | HP: 600 | Human | | TP: 10 | Exp: 18 | | TP: 38 | Exp: 15 | | Atk: 120 | Gald: 30 | | Atk: 130 | Gald: 20 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 10 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | White Silver | | Apple Gel | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Nothing | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Lightning | | Weak: None | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ Shock the Raybits so that they are on the blue pad. Make sure you shock both of them quickly though as they're not going to just sit there and wait for you to finish. You can battle these Raybits. If you Run Away, then you'll end up outside of the room. Killing them will make you start the puzzle all over again, so it really makes no difference what you do to these things. When you solve the annoying puzzle, the door to the left will be unlocked. Go through. There will be a fork. Go up to get a Beast Fang and find a machine that acts as a shop. Restock, then go back out and walk to the left. You'll have to solve another puzzle here. First, there's a Memory Circle here. If you have a Memory Gem, feel free to unlock it and make a Save Point. If you don't, then just hope you'll beat the upcoming boss. He's not too hard, don't worry about it. Examine the pedestal to learn about the rules for this puzzle. What you want to do is to line up a light with any one of the doors. Each column to the left represents a certain degree, such as 90 or 180. Now, here's the combination to proceed. Hit the top pole, then the very bottom one. This will open up the Control Room. Go through and watch the scene. Your party comes just in time. Now we're not alone for the boss fight! *=====================================* | BOSS: BOTTA | |-------------------------------------| | No. 230 Type: Human | | HP: 4200 EXP: 475 | | TP: 224 Gald: 1500 | | Atk: 205 Def: 35 | | | | Items Dropped: Poison Charm | | Items to Steal: Yellow Quartz | | Loc: Sylvarant Base | |=====================================|=====================================* | BOSS: FOOT SOLDIER | BOSS: FOOT SOLDIER | |-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | No. 101 Type: Beast | No. 101 Type: Beast | | HP: 600 EXP: 15 | HP: 600 EXP: 15 | | TP: 38 Gald: 20 | TP: 38 Gald: 20 | | Atk: 130 Def: 10 | Atk: 130 Def: 10 | | | | | Items Dropped: Apple Gel | Items Dropped: Apple Gel | | Items to Steal: Apple Gel | Items to Steal: Apple Gel | | Loc: Sylvarant Base | Loc: Sylvarant Base | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Botta comes with some cronies to bother you. Take them out first. After | | that, concentrate on Botta. Botta starts the battle with a one-two slash | | and an attack that cuts around him. This attack attacks all of your party | | members. Botta will also cast Fire Ball if you're at a distance. That's | | bad; you can't block it yet. Keep Lloyd pounding with Sword Rain and Tiger | | Blade techs while Kratos cranks out First Aid spells. Genis should be | | aiding you with magic. Colette's pretty useless, but if you want her to do | | something, set her at Frontlines and constantly using Ray Thrust. | | | | When Botta's taken enough beating, he may get an Overlimit. He'll have | | higher attack and defense stats, so just run like a bunch of pussies until | | he calms down a little. While in Overlimit, use Demon Fang and long | | distance attacks if you can. When it's over, continue pounding on him with | | close range attacks. | | | | When Botta's HP starts to dwindle, he will use Stalagmite instead of Fire | | Ball as his distance attack. This is a powerful Level 2 Earth attack and | | will cause LOADS of damage on your party. What's worse, unless you can do | | a lot of damage in one blow, he won't be stunned. Run away as soon as he | | starts casting and hope that you can outrun the spell. Botta will also use | | Rock Breaker when you're nearby. This will also do tons of damage although | | it looks weak. A simple guard will reduce the damage greatly though. The | | key to winning this battle is to keep close and hope he doesn't pull off | | Stalagmite. Kratos's First Aid is also very helpful, but not essential. | | Keep your party members' offense going! | *============================================================================* Once Botta's finished, you'll watch a scene. Raine will run up and you'll exit the Sylvarant Base immediately. * * * Back in the desert! Whippee! +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Scorpion No. 127 | | Sidewinder No. 25 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 630 | Insect | | HP: 600 | Beast | | TP: 0 | Exp: 13 | | TP: 38 | Exp: 13 | | Atk: 172 | Gald: 21 | | Atk: 219 | Gald: 12 | | | Def: 11 | | | Def: 3 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Panacea Bottle | | Egg | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Ice | | Str: Fire | | Str: Fire | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Thief No. 83 | | Hawk No. 112 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 980 | Human | | HP: 480 | Bird | | TP: 0 | Exp: 19 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 9 | | Atk: 204 | Gald: 35 | | Atk: 115 | Gald: 18 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 6 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Magical Cloth, Rice | | Chicken, Egg | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Weak: Wind | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Rabbit No. 22 | |---------------------------| | HP: 380 | Beast | | TP: 38 | Exp: 6 | | Atk: 139 | Gald: 11 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Carrot | | | | Items to Steal: | | None | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ Watch out for Scorpians and Sidewinders. They have high attack and can poison you. That's really annoying. BTW, any green parts of the desert will yield the same monsters as the Iselia area. OK, now before heading back to Triet, go East of the Sylvarant Base to find your first monument near a cliff. You will now be able to use Long-Range Mode here in the desert if you don't feel like fighting. Now, head back South West to Triet again. While you're going there, you'll get a mandatory skit with Kratos. Watch the skit, then combos and status effects will be added to your training manual. When you reach Triet, you'll automatically have to watch a scene. When you regain control, you'll be inside the inn. Talk to Kratos and ditch him. Go upstairs and enter Raine and Genis's room. A scene will start with Raine. Watch, and when it ends talk to her again to raise her affection towards you. Talk to Genis and you will have two options. "Pinch his nose!"/"Let's not wake him." The first one, as you can probably tell, will make Genis angry. The second will start up a scene. Exit, then Lloyd will see Kratos running out. Follow him(first option) to raise his affection rate. Head next door. If you don't want Colette to like you, then say "Let's not (option 2), then try to go in again and actually go in this time. If you went inside the first time, a scene with Colette will start up. If you said no, then talking to Colette will just make her say "I don't like Bell Peppers." When you're done with all your little events, head back to your room and confirm the first option to take a snooze. When you wake up, save and go outside for a scene. You'll get the Monster List from this scene. Don't forget to fill it with information! Use Magic Lens on every new enemy that you find. Raine will also join your party. Immediately dump Colette for her as she is downright the most useful character in the entire game. AKA, your white mage. Restock. Buy some dandy equipment and set foot to the Triet Ruins. Just turning the screen using the shoulder buttons should allow you to see the place from Triet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.2B) Triet Ruins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As soon as you enter, you'll get a nice scene where Kratos teaches Lloyd Guardian, Colette Damage Guard, and Genis and Raine Force Field and battle two really weak enemies. Dandy. Now approach the ruins and you will get another mandatory scene resulting in Raine receiving the "Archeological Mania" title. Now, let's enter. Monsters: +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Fire Element No. 68 | | Fire Bird No. 118 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 380 | Magical | | HP: 910 | Bird | | TP: 120 | Exp: 17 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 15 | | Atk: 75 | Gald: 22 | | Atk: 150 | Gald: 22 | | | Def: 30 | | | Def: 8 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Red Quartz | | Red Quartz, Life Bottle | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Life Bottle | | | | | | AA: Fire | | AA: None | | Weak: Water, Ice | | Weak: Ice, Water | | Str: Fire | | Str: Fire | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Scorpion No. 127 | | Brown Pot No. 67 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 630 | Insect | | HP: 810 | Magical | | TP: 0 | Exp: 13 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 14 | | Atk: 172 | Gald: 21 | | Atk: 190 | Gald: 21 | | | Def: 11 | | | Def: 10 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Panacea Bottle | | Apple Gel, Panacea Bottle | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Panacea Bottle | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Water, Ice | | Str: Fire | | Str: Fire | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Fake No. 68 | | Fire Warrior No. 72 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 380 | Magical | | HP: 1100 | Magical | | TP: 120 | Exp: 17 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 24 | | Atk: 75 | Gald: 22 | | Atk: 215 | Gald: 25 | | | Def: 30 | | | Def: 15 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Red Quartz | | Magic Lens, Red Quartz | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Red Quartz | | | | | | AA: Fire | | AA: Fire | | Weak: Water, Ice | | Weak: Water, Ice | | Str: Fire | | Str: Fire | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ Here come the toughies. Fake only takes real damage from magic attacks. None of your magic is particularly strong right now(unless you have 10x EXP), so it's best to avoid the chest containing it until later on. Many monsters here can also cast magic. Practice using defensive tactics here just like Kratos taught you. Inside the temple, follow the path until the fork. Take the lower/left path to the very end. You should see a chest covered by rocks. Use your Sorcerer's Ring on it so you can open it. Obtain the Lemon Gel(very useful at this point in game) and enter the adjacent door. Light both torches in this area with your ring and head back to the junction. This time, go through the middle door. Make sure you get the treasure chest at the top of the path containing a Bracelet and Life Bottle. Get the Apple Gel containing chest near the bottom as well. Now, let's push the blocks into the hole. Go up the stairs for treasure chests containing a Savory, Mumei, and 1000 Gald! Excellent. Light up at the bottom of the stairs and exit back to the junction. Go up the path and IGNORE the treasure chest. This chest has a Mimic monster. Unless you think you have powerful magic, don't open it. Instead, go through the door next to it. Walk along the path until you reach the end. Push the block into the hole so you can light the torch with your Sorcerer's Ring. Move to the little platform to so you can get a weapon for Kratos: the Stiletto. Walk to the newly raised platform. Head up the stairs to see a platform which you should have raised earlier. Walk across to get a Circlet. Now, make your way to the Memory Circle. If you have a Memory Gem, I recommend that you use it. Teleport. Watch the scene. Yeah, this is the end of the dungeon. Yeah, there's a boss here. Yeah, you'll have to fight it. *=====================================* | BOSS: KTUGACH | |-------------------------------------| | No. 181 Type: Beast | | HP: 5000 EXP: 628 | | TP: 50 Gald: 85 | | Atk: 300 Def: 28 | | | | Items Dropped: Red Quartz | | Items to Steal: None | | Loc: Triet Ruins | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Water, Ice | | Str: Fire | |=====================================|=====================================* | BOSS: KTUGACHLING | BOSS: KTUGACHLING | |-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | No. 182 Type: Beast | No. 182 Type: Beast | | HP: 1500 EXP: 60 | HP: 1500 EXP: 60 | | TP: 180 Gald: 15 | TP: 180 Gald: 15 | | Atk: 130 Def: 40 | Atk: 130 Def: 40 | | | | | Items Dropped: None | Items Dropped: None | | Items to Steal: None | Items to Steal: None | | Loc: Triet Ruins | Loc: Triet Ruins | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ktugach and his cronies work together as a team. Ktugachlings will burn the| | crap out of you with constant Fire Ball spells. However, that's all they | | can do. Have your close range fighter start whooping them first so they | | don't interrupt any spellcasters or stupid AIs fighting the main boss. | | If your Lloyd has Tempest, it will come in real handy here as the bosses | | float and are big. | | | | You're at a real disadvantage to this fight since Colette's required to be | | in your party. I recommend you replace Genis with her because Kratos and | | Raine have superior healing abilities which you need. Ktugach isn't | | terribly hard; you just need to remember to block often. He doesn't stun | | easily, so if his head goes down, block immediately. He will send spikes | | that cover quite a distance and deals multiple hits for tons of damage. | | Once in a while, he will sweep the entire area with his tail. This hits | | many party members. | | | | If you have a lot of HP, send Kratos to the frontlines to help you attack. | | Lloyd and Colette should always be in the frontlines. DO NOT allow Ktugach | | to cast Eruption. Like Botta's Stalagmite, this is a level 2 magic attack | | that covers a wide area and deals unbelievable amount of damage. Use your | | defensive technique(Guardian, Force Field, etc.) to reduce damage. Guarding| | spells do NOTHING. | | | | Keep up your defense in the battle. Use Orange Gels if anybody runs out of | | TP, especially Raine. Remember to watch for his attacks and guard when | | needed. | *============================================================================* After defeating the guardian of the seal, you'll get another visit from Remiel telling you the next seal is across the sea. Whoopee. You will be fully healed from this fight, so exit the dungeon. As soon as you exit, you'll come upon another scene. When you regain control, talk to your party members. Talking to Genis will yield two replies: "It was missing something" or "It tastes pretty good." Choose the first option to make Genis happy and the second to make him sad. Talk to Raine and you'll also get two options. "Colette is Colette" will make her feel better and "She's just becoming an angel" will be indifferent. Talking to Kratos will yet again have two options. Both pleases him. Colette will start up a scene. Talk to her again to complete this event. * * * Once the scene is completed, to back to Triet to restock. You'll also get a scene where Raine gets a new title, "Sisterly Love." It's the only time that you can get it, so make sure you do! When you're done, head out East to the Ossa Trail. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.2C) Ossa Trail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Walk a bit along the trail and you'll already stumble upon a scene. Quite an abrupt one too, starting with "Stop!" and ending with "Prepare to die!" You will have two choices to select afterwards. "Leave her alone, she's an enemy" makes Raine and Kratos happy, but Colette and Genis sad. The second choice has the opposite effects. Meh, when that's over, start walking along the path. It's long and pretty straightforward. +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Witch No. 92 | | Archer No. 90 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 980 | Human | | HP: 1050 | Human | | TP: 250 | Exp: 28 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 24 | | Atk: 100 | Gald: 32 | | Atk: 232 | Gald: 25 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 19 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Orange Gel, Bread | | Roll | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Orange Gel | | Magic Lens | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Weak: None | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Thief No. 83 | | Hawk No. 112 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 980 | Human | | HP: 480 | Bird | | TP: 0 | Exp: 19 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 9 | | Atk: 204 | Gald: 35 | | Atk: 115 | Gald: 18 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 6 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Magical Cloth, Rice | | Chicken, Egg | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Weak: Wind | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Mandragora No. 7 | | Bear No. 20 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 870 | Plant | | HP: 1200 | Beast | | TP: 0 | Exp: 31 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 28 | | Atk: 247 | Gald: 36 | | Atk: 261 | Gald: 29 | | | Def: 19 | | | Def: 21 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Cabbage | | Beast Fang, Beast Hide | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Beast Hide | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: Fire | | Weak: None | | Str: Water, Earth | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Axe Beak No. 114 | |---------------------------| | HP: 780 | Bird | | TP: 38 | Exp: 21 | | Atk: 218 | Gald: 23 | | | Def: 15 | |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Chicken, Lemon | | | | Items to Steal: | | None | | | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ We've got a good mix of monsters here. Some are long range attacks, some have powerful defenses, and some cast magic. As always, go after spellcasters and long range attackers first so that you can clear the way for your own mages. While walking, you will pass a fork. Take the tiny left path for a Battle Staff. Equip it immediately, then continue. You will then arrive at a fat area. Walk downwards before moving on and save there. There's also a couple of chests containing a Melange Gel and Apple Gel. When that's done, heal up and walk along the right path. You'll pass by a chest containing an Orange Gel. After some more bumbling along the path, you'll reach the end of the trail. Watch the scene. She just doesn't give up, does she? *=====================================|=====================================* | BOSS: CLUMSY ASSASSIN | BOSS: GUARDIAN-WIND | |-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | No. 225 Type: Human | No. 190 Type: Unknown | | HP: 1800 EXP: 200 | HP: 2000 EXP: 250 | | TP: 131 Gald: 128 | TP: 400 Gald: 250 | | Atk: 247 Def: 48 | Atk: 280 Def: 38 | | | | | Items Dropped: None | Items Dropped: None | | Items to Steal: None | Items to Steal: None | | Loc: Near Triet | Loc: Near Izoold | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | I recommend not using Genis in this one and keep up close ranged attacks. | | There are two enemies here, both specializing in close range attacks and | | not giving you too much time to cast. Start out by going close to Raine and| | guarding her. Set the other two party members to scatter. Whichever enemy | | comes your way, start pounding on it. Use your strongest techniques. Since | | you are taking care of the enemy attacking Raine, she should be free to | | cure you. If somehow, both enemies get close to Raine, shoo them away with | | any Sonic Thrust attacks. | | | | Clumsy Assassin has simple attacks. She hits with one or two close range | | attacks, then follows that up with Pyre Seal. She can be stunned, but her | | attacks are quick so it's best to guard. Pyre Seal does over 100 damage and| | knocks you back. Guarding against it will reduce the damage and not send | | you flying though. | | | | The Wind Guardian has more annoying attacks. It doesn't get stunned that | | often and its basic attacks have long reach. It also does several combos | | and can breathe fire. Use your defensive move on the fire, guard everything| | else. | *============================================================================* When you're done with that, go inside the cave where the assassin just came from. There's a nice cave there. _____________________ | 5 | | 4 | | 3 | --------- --------- _________| | | 1 | | | ___ | ______ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |----- ------ | | | | ___ ____ | | | | | | | |___| | | | | | | | 2 | | | |____| | | | | |Enter| +--------------------+ | Key: | | 1 = Fine Guard | | 2 = Black Silver | | 3 = Sword Dancer | | 4 = Beast Fang | | 5 = Ex Gem Level 1 | +--------------------+ DO NOT fight the Sword Dancer yet unless you have 2x or 20x experience. It is every tough at this point in time. Wait until you are around level 20 before you try. So, when you're done exploring that and is back outside, try to exit the Ossa Trail. You'll receive a mandatory skit that will allow you to use Unison Attacks. Read the tutorial if you wish, or just use this awesome, godly guide. When you're finally out, head South East to reach Izoold. NOTE: After this point, there are two paths that you can take. You can go up north towards Luin which is the harder path, or go to Palmacosta via Izoold. Luin has much harder monsters, but you will benefit by getting a party member early and training up big time. Once you enter Luin, you won't be able to go to Palmacosta until after the Tower of Mana. If you still choose this route, skip ahead to the Luin/Asgard section of this guide. ============================================================================== [3.3] Izoold ============================================================================== Deep Blue: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Apple Gel | 100G | | Orange Gel | 200G | | Panacea Bottle | 150G | | Life Bottle | 300G | | Cod | 110G | | Squid | 110G | | Octopus | 70G | | Barley Rice | 60G | | Seaweed | 20G | +----------------------------+ Welcome to the humble, seaside port of Izoold. As soon as you enter, you may want to enter the first building and pay up 100 Gald to sleep. This will most likely give you a skit and heal all the bruises that mean ol' assassin and her pet did to you. When that's done, save and exit. Head towards the house next to the Katz. You know, the pink ugly things with human faces but cat costumes. You will get a scene and meet someone named Lyla. When that's over, exit and head towards the right side of town. The house there should have a Wonder Chef teaching Rice Ball, so make sure you get that as it's a good recipe. There's also a Katz here that will play EB! with Genis. Read the mini-game section for details. This is a good game to play whether you need money or items. With that done, walk towards the pier to start up another scene. When it's done, talk to Max. Although he claims that there's a lot of monsters in the sea, it's not true. Silly Max. ============================================================================== [3.4] Palmacosta ============================================================================== "What?! Don't make fun of him. Genis can even say his multiplication table." Seven Seas: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Pork | 120G | | Beef | 140G | | Chicken | 120G | | Snapper | 120G | | Tuna | 100G | | Cod | 110G | | Squid | 110G | | Shrimp | 60G | | Octopus | 70G | | Onion | 60G | | Rice | 60G | | Barley Rice | 60G | | Pasta | 80G | | Panyan | 70G | | Bread | 70G | | Roll | 70G | | White Satay | 200G | | Red Satay | 200G | | Egg | 50G | | Cheese | 60G | | Milk | 50G | +----------------------------+ Anchors Aweigh: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Panacea Bottle | 150G | | Life Bottle | 300G | | Holy Bottle | 200G | | Dark Bottle | 200G | | Octopus | 70G | | Barley Rice | 60G | | Seaweed | 20G | +----------------------------+ Ultramarine: +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Item Name | Requires: | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | Masamune | 1 Rapier, 1 White Silver | | Slicer Ring | 1 Flying Disk, 1 Black Silver | | Gem Rod | 1 Battle Staff, 1 Beast Hide | | Steel Sword | 1 Long Sword, 1 Beast Fang | | Mage Cloak | 1 Cloak, 1 White Silver | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | Item Name | Grade | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | Beast Fang | 5 | | Magical Cloth | 10 | | Black Silver | 10 | | White Silver | 10 | | Grab Bag | 30 | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ High Tide: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Chain Mail | 960G | | Fine Guard | 900G | | White Cloak | 800G | | Feather Robe | 920G | | Leather Helm | 500G | | Circlet | 160G | | Bracelet | 400G | | Leather Boots | 600G | +----------------------------+ Marble's: +----------------------------+ | Item Name | Price | |----------------------------| | Palma Potion | 1000G | | Apple Gel | 100G | | Orange Gel | 200G | | Panacea Bottle | 150G | | Life Bottle | 300G | | Holy Bottle | 200G | | Magic Lens | 10G | | Guard Bottle | 1000G | | Accessories | 4000G | +----------------------------+ There are a whole lot of shops here in Palmacosta. Now where to start? You might want to get extra ingredients to cook what you can. This'll be useful later on for titles. Life Bottles are also good to buy if you are low in stock. There's a huge variety of weapons and armor to buy. First, buy a Rapier for Lloyd and customize it into a Masamune. Customize whatever you can, but DON'T use any of your hard-earned Grade for supplies. Grade will be much more useful later on in the game. I also recommend that you don't buy any armor. It's too expensive to be useful now, but if you really want some just get some Leather Boots. Before we start exploring, look out for the "To Fight the Strong" skit. It will add Battle Tips to the Training Manual which is always dandy. Head over to the lower part of town to start an automatic scene. We have to find a Palma Potion now. If you want to save before doing this, walk to the left of the folks and there will be an inn(Skipper's Haven, 200G) and a save point. To get a Palma Potion, we have to walk across the bridge on your right and go two houses down. On that second house, go inside to start a scene and meet Chocolat. Talk to her mother and you will be able to buy a Palma Potion. Even if you have the money, don't buy it! Just talk to her and exit the menu. Chocolat's mom will now mention about a cafeteria wanting help. That's where we're going to get some free stuff, so let's head there now. Go to the right part of town. Over to the bottom right corner will be a house. Going inside will trigger a scene with Genis. Accept the ugly child's challenge. When that scene ends, examine the ball thing right in front of you next to the staircase. There will be a Wonder Chef teaching you an omelet recipe! To complete the scene with Genis though, head to the second floor of this building. Go inside the first room to start a "preparation" scene. When that's over, head to the room right of the one you were just in to start the test. There will be three questions that you need to answer. 1. What did Lloyd learn in Triet Ruins? 1. Sword Rain *2. Guardian 3. I don't know 2. What was Genis talking about in the Ossa Trail? *1. Acceleration due to gravity 2. Universal gravitation 3. I don't know 3. Where was Lloyd born? 1. Iselia 2. Dirk's House *3. I don't know *right answers If you answer all the questions right or two of them right, you will get the Honor Roll title. If you don't get any of them right, then you don't. Boohoo. BTW, in case you're wondering, acceleration due to gravity is a real concept and Lloyd was found by Dirk in the mountains. Note: This event is also available when you have all eight party members. Now that we have that done, go back to the first floor. Go to the second room to the right and talk to the guy at the counter. This was the cafeteria Chocolat's mom was talking about. We can do some work here. This is a mini-game, so refer to the mini-game section for help with this. If you do the job successfully once, Colette will earn the title "Turbo Waitress." You'll also get some money and a FREE Palma Potion! Before we leave Palmacosta though, there's still something that we have to do. Go two houses to the left of the academy that you were just at to find a big building. Go inside to trigger a scene. When that's done, go back outside and go inside the building to the right. Talk to the pastor there at the very back and he'll explain some things to you.(In of course, another scene.) And one last thing before we get going. Talk to one of the guards outside Dorr's building twice and you will get a scene with Kratos. You can only get it during this time and it increases Kratos's relationship with you. Now, let's get moving. Walk left back to where the people with the broken Palma Potion are waiting. Another scene happens. Now, I can finally call that party the impostors. With the impostors out of the way, we can continue the story. Anyway, exit Palmacosta. * * * +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Witch No. 92 | | Archer No. 90 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 980 | Human | | HP: 1050 | Human | | TP: 250 | Exp: 28 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 24 | | Atk: 100 | Gald: 32 | | Atk: 232 | Gald: 25 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 19 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Orange Gel, Bread | | Roll | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Orange Gel | | Magic Lens | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Weak: None | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Thief No. 83 | | Soldier No. 85 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 980 | Human | | HP: 1630 | Human | | TP: 0 | Exp: 19 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 31 | | Atk: 204 | Gald: 35 | | Atk: 280 | Gald: 80 | | | Def: 15 | | | Def: 30 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Magical Cloth, Rice | | Lid Shield, Rice | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | Pasta | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: None | | Weak: None | | Weak: None | | Str: None | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+* | Giant Beetle No. 137 | | Fish No. 148 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 1110 | Insect | | HP: 920 | Aquatic | | TP: 0 | Exp: 31 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 16 | | Atk: 272 | Gald: 58 | | Atk: 200 | Gald: 25 | | | Def: 20 | | | Def: 10 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Cabbage, Kirima | | Seaweed | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | Cabbage | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: Water | | Weak: Ice | | Weak: Lightning | | Str: None | | Str: Water | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+* | Grasshopper No. 139 | | Sea Jelly No. 153 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | HP: 1480 | Insect | | HP: 1290 | Aquatic | | TP: 0 | Exp: 28 | | TP: 0 | Exp: 30 | | Atk: 247 | Gald: 63 | | Atk: 270 | Gald: 48 | | | Def: 21 | | | Def: 20 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Items Dropped: | | Apple Gel | | Squid | | | | | | Items to Steal: | | Items to Steal: | | None | | None | | | | | | AA: None | | AA: Water | | Weak: Fire, Lightning, Ice| | Weak: Lightning, Ice | | Str: Water | | Str: Water | +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+ +---------------------------+** | Woods Worm No. 129 | |---------------------------| | HP: 1790 | Insect | | TP: 0 | Exp: 34 | | Atk: 285 | Gald: 48 | | | Def: 15 | |---------------------------| | Items Dropped: | | Melon | | | | Items to Steal: | | None | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Ice | | Str: None | +---------------------------+ *Beach **Forest Not too many new monsters here. They all suck anyway, and if they overwhelm you then you are underleveled. South East of Palmacosta, you will see Nora's Caravan. Go there to start a scene about Aska. Talk to each of the people there, then the scene will wrap up. Now, head up North. To find the monument allowing Long-Range Mode here, look at the eastern side of a mountain above the river. Keep going all the way to the North. Ignore anything that you see except the House of Salvation. It's smack right in the middle of the main path, so you can't miss it. Inside the house, if you don't have a Sheena, then you will get a scene with her. You will have two choices, "Speak to her/Leave her alone." Both lead up to the same thing. I think "Leave her alone" makes Sheena's affection go up though, according to the affection FAQ on GameFAQs. When the scene finishes, you are free to continue. Heal if you need to, then continue to go North above the House of Salvation. You will eventually reach Hakonesia peak. Note: Long-Range Mode here requires another monument. To find it, look to the right of Hakonesia Peak on the end of the peninsula. * * * Nothing much happens here. If you go inside the house, you will get a scene where a man demands an absurd amount of money to pass through the mountain and look at the Spiritua Book that the impostors sold him. He requests the Spiritua Statue. If you give him that, he'll let you read the book. Since we don't have it, we'll have to go look for it. When you exit the house, you will get a scene saying that Palmacosta is under attack by Magnius of the eastern human ranch. Of course, we're going to step in and save the people. Return to Palmacosta as soon as you can. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (3.4A) Conspiracy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Once in Palmacosta, head directly to the eastern most part of town. There, you'll see a violent scene with "vermins" and "heads that should have fell but didn't so the game wouldn't get an M rating and not be bought by teenagers." In the middle of the scene, you will have to engage in a battle against two Whip Masters and an Evil Sorcerer. No matter what level you're at, these guys are cake. You've been fighting Whip Masters since the beginning of the game, so you know how they work. When the scene is over, we have to head back to the House of Salvation. I know you don't want to do all that walking again especially if you don't have Long- Range Mode. Don't worry, talk to the woman closest to the exit. She will ask if you can take her to Hakonesia Peak. Just say part of the way and you'll be over at the House of Salvation in no time. At the House of Salvation, you will get a scene. You will have two choices, "Yeah, okay" or "Releasing the seals come first." Most party members will be disappointed by the second choice. Either way, we'll have to get to the Palmacosta Human Ranch. Let's go! The human ranch is located just southeast of the House of Salvation. It's hidden on the side of a mountain so you might have to search a bit to find it. It's near Thoda Dock(if you've been there already) and is surrounded by a forest. When you reach there, proceed forward and Neil will confront you. You will witness a spoilerfull scene. This leaves you with two decisions: "Let's go attack!" or "Let's return to Palmacosta." The latter makes more of your party members happy. It doesn't really matter which path you choose although I'll be covering the return to Palmacosta since I chose that path. "Let's return to Palmacosta." Once you've reached Palmacosta again, save and go into Dorr's house. It's the big one guarded on the eastern part of the town. You will see nobody in the lobby, so go downstairs into the basement. A scene will occur followed by an ugly boss fight. Literally. *=====================================* | BOSS: KILIA | |-------------------------------------| | No. 187 Type: Beast | | HP: 10000 EXP: 500 | | TP: 400 Gald: 500 | | Atk: 490 Def: 65 | | | | Items Dropped: Heal Bracelet | | Items to Steal: None | | Loc: Near Palmacosta | | | | AA: None | | Weak: Light | | Str: Dark | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Kilia is tough to beat if you are underleveled. Unlike other bosses, she | | can be tough to stun out of a spell. She starts the battle using basic one-| | two combos and tail sweeps. She also uses a move called Acid Rain that | | reduced your defensive stats. Don't bother curing this; it takes way too | | much time and doesn't effect the battle that much. Kilia can also use a | | Spark Volt attack that hits multiple times. This can be guarded though and | | lags a bit at the beginning of the attack. It can also hit closeby allies, | | although unlikely. | | | | So far, that's pretty easy. Just attack her with basic combos and it should| | interrupt MOST of her attacks. Keep a lookout for Spark Volt which is a bit| | harder to stun. Below 5000 HP though, Kilia starts to spread her ugly wings| | and float. This makes her immune to Demon Fang. She also uses two new | | attacks. First, if you are no longer under the effects of Dark Rain, she | | will use that again. Second, she can cast a strong dark move called Dark | | Sphere. This is a two hit attack that deals a lot of damage. If you can use| | your defensive technique in time, by all means go for it. This can hit | | multiple allies, so make sure to spread your party. | | | | Not only is Kilia a threat in long range attacks, she also uses a multiple | | hit close range attack hitting you with her tentacle things. They do a | | minor amount of damage each, but the damage adds up pretty quickly. Kilia | | is also harder to stun from this attack. | | | | If you have light attacks such as Photon, it's a good idea to use them | | here. Angel Feathers also helps as it's probably your only light attack | | right now.(Wow, Colette's useful for once!) I recommend that you take out | | Genis here. Kilia's Dark Sphere can really screw him up. This is a good | | place to practice your Unison Attacks. Use Cross Thrust from the manual or | | any Photon combos if you can. Either way, a hitting Unison Attack will stun| | Kilia no matter what which can turn the tide of battle. Use it when she's | | casting! | | | | In this battle, have characters that cast magic stand in the back while | | close range hitters stay constantly comboing and guarding any attacks. I | | recommend having Colette cast Angel Feathers only throughout the entire | | battle and Raine healing while Lloyd and Kratos attack. Angel Feathers | | REALLY helps here. | *============================================================================* Note: If you're really having that much trouble with Kilia, try leveling up or doing the water seal first. Once Kilia's down, you will see the end of the scene with Dorr. You will have two options: "Okay" or "That I can't do." Saying the former mak