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Achievement Guide

by Gamer364

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*                            Game: Lost Odyssey                              *
*                             System: Xbox 360                               *
*                          Type: Achievement Guide                           *
*                           Written By: Gamer364                             *
*                              Copyright 2010                                *
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|                            Table Of Contents                               |
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Chapter 1: The Guide's Timeline
Chapter 2: Intro
Chapter 3: DLC for Lost Odyssey
Chapter 4: Achievement Overview
Chapter 5: Lost Odyssey's Already shown Achievements and How to unlock them
Chapter 6: Lost Odyssey's Secret Achievements and How to unlock them
Chapter 7: Lost Odyssey's DLC Achievements and How to unlock them
Chapter 8: How to Contact me
Chapter 9: Legal Junk and Special Thanks


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|                      Chapter 1: The Guide's Timeline                       |
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01/06/2010: The Guide's Brith.

01/07/2010: Got Chapters 3 and 4 Done.

01/08/2010: Got Chapter 5 Done.

01/14/2010: Finally Got Chapter 6 Done.

01/16/2010: Got everything done.  Summited it to GameFAQs.

01/19/2010: GameFAQs accepted my FAQ and is now on the site.

01/20/2010: Added a new site to those who are using my FAQ right now.

01/22/2010: Added a new site to those who are using my FAQ again.  Also, I
corrected a spelling error I caught myself.

09/22/2010: Corrected some more spelling errors I caught myself.  I also, got
rid of the FAQ Chapter, due to lack of interest (will put it back up if I get
a lot of questions after this update). And added a note telling how to
e-mail/Xbox message me mereguarding how you can contact me (see what was
Chapter 10 for info).  Otherwise, I changed a few things for the main guide,
nothing major.

09/27/2010: Added a new site to those who are using my FAQ yet again.


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*                            Chapter 2: Intro                                *
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Hey Guys, welcome to my Achievement guide.  As you can tell from my user name,
my name is Gamer364.  This guide is designed to help all player playing this
game unlock all the achievements (including the DLC Achievements (see Chapter
3 for more details)).  The reason for this I'm doing this guide, is because I
was looking around GameFAQs one time, looked under Lost Odyssey, and noticed
their was no Achievement guide here.  So I figured "Why not do a achievement
guide for GameFAQs?".  OK, I'll admit it: I have yet to unlock all of these
achievements for this game, but that's not stopping me from doing this guide.
I attempted to make a guide for other games as well, but something keeps
poping up forcing me to give up on that instance. I know you guys probably
don't like long Intros, so I'll get on with the guide already.

Warring: This guide can and will contain spoillers.  I will do my best to not
spoill stuff from the game, but sometimes it just can not be helped, so read
at your own risk.

Note: This is my first guide I ever did, so go easy on me if I did something
like make a spelling mistake and junk like that.


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|                     Chapter 3: DLC for Lost Odyssey                        |
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I read online their was some DLC for Lost Odyssey.  There was the Pre-Order
DLC, the three treasures DLC, and the Seeker of the Deep DLC.  I will go into
a bit of detail with only the Seeker of the Deep DLC.  Apperently, the Seeker
of the Deep DLC includes a new dungon for the heroes of this game to explore.
And in that dungon their's excluesive items, new foes to face, and 6
Achievements worth 100 Gamerscore.  The DLC runs at 400 Microsoft points.  For
more details on this and the other two DLCs, copy, paste, and look at
sakurayule's DLC guide below.

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox360/file/928334/54192


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|                     Chapter 4: Achievement Overview                        |
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Achievement difficulty (on a scale of 1 through 5, 5 being the hardest): 4
Number of Achievements: 42 (with DLC)
                        36 without DLC
Least amount of playthroughs it should take to get all Achievements: 1
Number of Missable Achievements: 1.5 (no error here folks, that .5 suspose to
be their (see details below))
Time it should take to get all the gamerscore: About 100-130 hours (with DLC)
                                               About 85-120 without DLC

Details: The game itself is not that hard, but the Achievements can be a pain
in the neck to get.  There is one achievement called "Treasure Trove" where
you have get all items avaliable.  While this sounds simple, it's really hard,
because you need to search everywhere possible, leaving no stone left
unturned.  While this Achievement's hard to get, it is actually not a missable
achievement.  This achievement can still be obtained through the Aution Houses
just in case you happend to miss items along the way (Mistwalker must have
learned their lesson from Blue Dragon and decided to inclued these in here,
though it won't help you with items you missed in returnable areas).  The
Treasure Trove achievement might as well be missable because of two spells
(Shieldus and Barricadus).  You have to unlock their treasure chest (or where
ever they are hidden at) or at least buy them, or you won't get the Spell
Collecter achievement.  I don't believe if you don't open, ram or whatever you
have to do to get them out, you won't get the Treasure Trove achievement anyway
(thus, the .5 for missable achievements), so you might as well pick them up.
Five of the Achievements are really simple, you just need to go through the
story, and they should unlock.  The rest of the Achievements require a bit of
elbow grease on your part.


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**Chapter 5: Lost Odyssey's Already shown Achievements and How to unlock them*
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A. Survived
Gamerscore: 125
Achievement Description: Complete Disc 1
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 1

Guide: Refer to Disc Four.  You'll get this achievement when you beat Obsidian 
Miasma and rescue Mack.

B. Out to Sea
Gamerscore: 125
Achievement Description: Complete Disc 2
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 2

Guide: Refer to Disc Four.  You'll get this achievement when you escape the
collapsing Experimental Staff.

C. Surfacing
Gamerscore: 125
Achievement Description: Complete Disc 3
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 3

Guide: Refer to Disc Four.  You'll get this achievement when you beat the Ice
Magic Beast.


D. The End
Gamerscore: 125
Achievement Description: Complete Disc 4 
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: These 4 achievements are Story Related, so it's impossible to not unlock
them.  You'll get this achievement when you beat the Game's Final boss and
watch the end credits.  If for some reason you are having trouble, Split
Infinity wrote a good guide to help you through it.  Here's the link below:

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox360/file/928334/51920

Note: The FAQ link shown above assumes your playing the PAL version of the
game (but it should still apply to all Lost Odyssey players)

E. Skill Linker
Gamerscore: 30
Achievement Description: Make an immortal learn a skill from a mortal using
Skill Link
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 1 (after reciving Jensen as an ally)

Guide: Really simple. You just need just need to skill link with an ally and
earn enough SP to learn the skill.  There is a catch to this achievement: The
immortal learning a skill (like Kaim) and the mortal whos skill is being
learned by the immortal (like Jansen) have to be in the battle in the same
time for the immortal to recieve SP for a skill he/she is learing (like
Steal).

F. Skill Master Kaim
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all of Kaim's skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes and No (don't ask)
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Kaim and the other 3 Immortals need to master everything from mortal
skills (Skill link), and accesory skills.  You will also need to collect 99
seeds for the final accesory and its skill.  There are 165 for the immortals
to learn in all.  You can unlock the Skill Master Immortal Achievements at
anytime, but you can only unlock them in Disc Four.

F. The Dreamer Wakes
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Unlock the first episode from A Thousand Years of
Dreams.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Automaticly Unlocks in Disc 1

Guide: Story related, so it's impossible to miss.  You don't have to view it,
just unlock it.

F. Big Dreamer
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: View all the episodes from A Thousand Years of
Dreams.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to Be unlocked in Disc 4

Guide: Same idea as The Dreamer Wakes, except for two things:
1. It's not story related
2. You have to view all the episodes, not just unlock it.

The Good news is: Most of them will automaticly unlock.  The Bad news: You
have to find a few of them yourself.  If you need help finding them, you can
look at gazza05's guide titled "A Thousand Years of Dreams" for their
locations.

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox360/file/928334/53503

G. Treasure Trove
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Obtain all Treasure Box items in the field.  The
items you missed may be available at auction houses.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to Be unlocked in Disc 4

Guide: As I said in the details in the pervious chapter, this achievement is
as hard as heck.  I have Good news and Bad news as far as this achievement.
The Bad news: if you miss an item you have to get (via opening treasure
chests , raming trees, completing treasure hunts, etc.), then you have to go
back and find out what where you forgot to search at, and get it, or start
again with New Game+.  The good news: You can get away with skipping the the
following areas and still earn this achievement:

Disc 1: Highlands of whol
        Sea of Baus

Disc 2: Experimental Staff

Disc 3: Khent
        Ghotza (well, some parts of it, anyway)
        Aurora-Bound Train
        Uhra Sewers

Disc 4: Outside Numara, Sea Battle
        Grand Staff Parts 1 & 2


If you are still having trouble, use the guide mentioned in the "The End"
Achievement.

Warring: I mention this once already, but there are two spells known as
Shieldus and Barricadeus that you can miss in the game that might end up
making you end up missing this achievement. I'm not sure where are they both
at, but make sure you pick them up before leaving an area.  If the area is
unreturnable, then your kind of ******, because they don't show up in the
aution house for some strange reason (a glitch in the game maybe?  Hmm...)

H. Perfect Three
Gamerscore: 30
Achievement Description: Achieve Perfect three consecutive times in battle.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 1 (Very begining of the game (forgot the location))

Guide: This Achievement is really tricky.  You have to get it so you end up
hitting Perfect three times in a row with the ring target system.  I see this
achievement as a luck based achievement, because you need a truck load of
that, and good timing to score three Perfects in a row.  You will get this
eventually, but I would suggest getting this out of the way in the begining of
the game, that way you don't have to worry about it later on.  The good news
about this is that if for some reason you game over anytime after you get
three in a row, the game still knows you got three in a row, and gives you
the achievement anyway.  Looks like the Auction Houses that are in place for
the Treasure Trove achievement isn't the only nice MistWalker did for us.

I. No One's This Perfect
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Achieve Perfect a total of 5000 times in battle.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 3 (unsure about Discs 1 or 2)

Guide: Same idea as Perfect Three, but it can be done over time and it doesn't
have to be strung together.  Just go through the game, and you'll eventually
get this achievement.

J. Thanks a Million
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Inflict a total of more than 1,000,000 damage points.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 4 (unsure about Discs 2 or 3)

Guide: You just need to inflict at least 1,000,000 points worth of damage in
battle.  Don't worry folks, it doesn't have to be in one battle.  Any and all
Perfects you get in battle will speed up the process.

K. True Warrior
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Defeat 1000 enemies in battle.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 4 (unsure about Disc 3)

Guide: Again, this achievement doesn't have to be in one battle.  Really
simple and comes over time, you just need to beat 1000 enemies that stand in
you way.  I'm not sure if groups of foes count as one foe, or if all foes are
seperate, reguardless of the fact that they are grouped with other foes.  If
for some reason you don't have 1000 foes in by the time you are allowed to go
to other areas, you can always go back to earilier areas and grind the rest
off.

L. Well Traveled
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Visit all fields in the world.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: For this one, you need to travel to every field out there.  I'm not
sure if the DLC dungon counts as an area you have to vist or not.  Anyway, if
there's an area you have yet to travel, it'll be indecated by a glowing spot.
If for some reason you can't to an area you want to go, you either need to fly
there, or go under water and head over there.

M. Light Class Master
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Meet the secret requriement of the Backyard Light
Class battle set and win.
Achievement Translation: 3 star all 5 battle sets for this Class
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: To even access the Backyard, you need to get to Gohtza in Disc 4,
because inside of that palce is where you need to go.  It'll be in an
abandoned apartment, and after you operate the elevator, you can simply select
"Backyard" from the menu.  After that, you just need to 3 star all 5 battle
sets for each class.  Here are the 5 requirements for this class:

1. See the Kelolon Combination Attack three times
2. Defeating all of them
3. A total of 10 bugs have to be absorbed by other bugs
4. Defeat 5 Dogs
5. Defeat the Puppet Master within at least 6 turns without killing the
puppets themselfs 

I will put up plans of attacks for this set soon, but No. 2 should be simple 
to 3 star, so you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.


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|    Chapter 6: Lost Odyssey's Secret Achievements and How to unlock them    |
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Spoiller Warring: This chapter talks about the Secret Achievements available
in this game.  If you don't want the game spoilled, then either leave now or
read at your own risk.

A. Skill Master Seth
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all of Seth's skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes and No (don't ask)
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Kaim for info.

B. Skill Master Ming
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all of Ming's skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes and No (don't ask)
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Kaim for info.

C. Skill Master Sarah
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all of Sarah's skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes and No (don't ask)
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Kaim for info.

D. Skill Master Jansen
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all Jansen's available skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Discs 2, 3 or 4

Guide: For the Skill Master Mortal Achievements, you just need to get to get
to the Level the last skill is at.  Mortals have the inability to learn skills
from other allies or accessories, so don't even bother trying to do that.
These achievements are easier to get then the Immortal achievements, because
all the mortals follow one rule: Hit the level that has the last skill.  That
level is 52 (except for Tolten, who you can hit level 49 and still get his
Skill Master achievement (don't ask)).

E. Skill Master Cooke
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all Cooke's available skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Discs 2, 3 or 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Jansen for info.

F. Skill Master Mack
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all Mack's available skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Discs 2, 3 or 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Jansen for info.

G. Skill Master Totlen
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all Totlen's available skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Jansen for info.

H. Skill Master Sed
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: Master all Sed's available skills.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Skill Master Jansen for info.

H. Spell Collector
Gamerscore: 20
Achievement Description: All spells have been obtained.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Must be done in Disc 4

Guide: Not too hard, but still high in the difficult department.  You need to
collect every spell in the game.  They can be found chests or pots and all
searchable areas, bought in stores, or the mortals can learn these spells as
they level up.  In certein cases, they can be rewarded for doing mini-games.

Warring: Make sure you either pick up the Shieldus and Barricadus, for these
are the only two missable items in the game, or at least, that is what I read.
Also, This is the thrid time I mentioned this, but I feel like I can't say
this enough times.  It is possible that these to spells can stop you from
getting the Treasure Trove achievement, so make sure that wherever they are
at, you pick up these to spells.  You can still buy them for this
achievement (Spell Collector), but you might not get the Treasure Trove
achievement for buying these two spells on top of the other items you
buy/collect.

I. Defeated Cave Worm
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated Cave Worm at the Forgotten Cave.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Must be done in Disc 4

Guide: You can find the Cave Worm once you managed to get your hands on the
White Boa.  Head north of the world map, near the Gothtzan continent.  Ram
the ice covering the small opening along the lining of the continent to enter
the cave.  I have yet to beat this boss myself, so if you need help you can
either refer at the guide mentioned in the "The End" achievement, or you can
look at the boss tips below.

Note: I did not come up with this or any other boss tips mentioned for the
Defeated "insert boss here" achievments, so, don't cry Copyright violation.

Boss tips:
Suggested average level is 50+, with lots of skill slots for anti-ailment
skills.

The Cave Worm causes status ailments, so equip as much of the anti-ailment
skills as possible. Equip Bio Rings on Kaim and Seth and keep on casting
supportive magic (Powerus or Healing) with Sarah and Ming. The monster casts
Complete Defense which nullifies ALL attacks and magic, so you have to wait
this out and heal up until the effect wears off. Keep it up and it shouldn't
be too hard. If you have Forceus at this point for any of your mages, use it.

J. Defeated Persona
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated Persona at the Old Sorceress'
Mansion.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Must be done in Disc 4

Guide: You can find the Persona once you've upgraded the Nautilus and gain
access to Numara again.  Head to the Old Sorceress' Mansion, then head
straight back to the old room where you have to "Fight" the posessed Sarah
(I put Fight in quotes, because it's her emotions you have to fight, not
Sarah herself.)  Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment
or look at the boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this
boss myself, so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggested average level is 45+.

The Persona has two faces: the first looks like Medusa which is immune to
magic but susceptible to melee attacks and the second is a Masked face which
is the opposite of the first one (in this case, immune to melee attacks but
susceptible to magic).   You need to watch out for it as he changes "persona"
lities. Equip Anti-Petrify/Stone and Anti-Paralyze on everyone.  Cast Powerus
on Kaim and Seth using your mages Sarah and Ming so you won't have to rely on
spells and it should go down easy.

K. Defeated Holy Beast
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated Holy Beast at Numara Atoll.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Must be done in Disc 4

Guide: You can find the Holy Beast once you managed to get your hands on the
White Boa.  Go inside the Guest Area floor on the White Boa and head straight
into the Queen's room at the end of the floor. Talk to Ming who is standing
there, then press A on the Harp in front of her.

Note: You may need to travel to Numara Atoll first, which is a small circular
island on top of Numara to trigger the cut scene with Ming.

Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment or look at the
boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this boss myself,
so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggested average level is 45-50+

This battle is straightforward.   Just equip Anti-Sleep on everyone since the
Holy Beast casts Sleep on everyone and performs a powerful spell at 9999
damage when it's HP is in critical level.   Equip Earth rings on Kaim and Seth
and cast Powerus on both, or simply cast Groundus spells with Sarah and Ming.
When he casts Sleep on everyone, you have 3 turns to defeat him or he'll do
the 9999 damage spell and kill, so take him out fast.

L. Defeated Blue Dragon
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated Blue Dragon at the Snowfields of
the Northernmost Land.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Must be done in Disc 4

Guide: You can find the Blue Dragon once you managed to get your hands on the
White Boa.  Head to the Upper-left (northwest) area of the map and to the
right of that portion, there's an ice covering you need to ram using the White
Boa.  The Snowfields area is actually a puzzle, you need to go where the magic
spots are comming from, NOT where they are going to.  Do that a few more
times, and Blue Dragon will show up to do battle with you.

Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment or look at the
boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this boss myself,
so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggested average level is 45+

The Blue Dragon casts Death occasionally.  The only thing you can do about it
is revive your party member before the Blue Dragon goes down so the
resurrected member can receive EXP and SP after the battle.  Equip Bio rings
on Kaim and Seth, cast Powerus on both of them using Sarah and Ming and/or
Jansen. Heal from time to time. Bring his HP down as fast as possible since
his ultimate spell, Leveler, does damage based on his HP, but he rarely uses
it - in fact I didn't even see him use it. He isn't too hard as long as you
keep at it.

L. Defeated King Kelolon
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated King Kelolon at Kelolon Village.
Can it be done at any time: Not Sure
Earliest Done: Either Disc 3 or 4 (unsure if it has to be done in Disc 4 or
not)

Guide: Kelolon Village will open up once you managed to get your hands on the
White Boa.  Head to the Upper part of the world map, between the Snowfields
(home to Blue Dragon) and the Forgotten cave (home to Cave Worm).  There's an
ice covering here you need to ram in order to enter a small inlet.  Once
inside the inlet, launch and use the Nautilus then Dive.  Proceed to the south
of this inlet to enter an underwatter passage.  Resurface after going through
this passage to enter Kelolon Village.

Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment or look at the
boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this boss myself,
so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggested level for Cooke: 45+, average for everybody: 45-50+

You need to go through a few battles using Cooke. On the first set, you need
to defeat a few low-level Kelolons. Just equip any Kelo ring on Cooke and do
melee, Kelolons at this point shouldn't be too hard. If you need to heal, use
items. The second set involves fighting Kelolon participants one by one so you
have enough time healing and attacking. Again, just use melee, they shouldn't
be too hard. The third match involves a human-type Kelolon so he isn't Kelolon
property. Use Bruiser/Crusher rings or spells instead. When he's about to go
down, he'll ask for help so you should take him down right away, otherwise
another Kelolon will come and heal him. The last is a level 99 Kelolon, which
as the name suggests isn't too hard as well. Equip the Kelo ring again for
more damage.

Save at this point before going on.

The last battle is with King Kelolon and this time everybody joins you.  Like
Blue Dragon, it's important you bring down his HP as fast as possible since
his ultimate spell, Divide (much like Leveler) does damage based on his
current HP.   Equip Kelo rings on Kaim and Seth, cast Powerus on both of them
using Sarah and Ming and cast Covera on Kaim and Seth using Cooke.   As long
as you bring down his HP to a value less than your current HP, he shouldn't be
too much of a problem.

M. Defeated Ghost of Eastern Ruins
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: You have defeated Ghost of Eastern Ruins at the
Temple of Enlightenment.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: The Ancient Sprit Magician Fu can be found once you managed to get your
hands on the White Boa.  Head to the lower right part of the world map, in the
Eastern Tribe island.  Just below of the Great Ancient Ruins area, there is an
ice opening you need to ram with the White Boa.  After that, use the Nautilus,
submerge and proceed then resurface in front of the Temple of Enlightenment.

Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment or look at the
boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this boss myself,
so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggested average level is 65+

The toughest boss so far and the fact that you have to go through the whole of
Temple of Enlightenment to reach him can be a pain.   Be safe, go for level 75+
since the monsters in the Temple gives you a lot of EXP and it shouldn't be
too hard to level.   The one I got this tip from beat him at 90+ and he was
easy too him/her.  He will summon guardians from time to time which you have
to take down since they shield Fu from damage.   Once you're done with them,
equip Fire rings on Kaim, Seth and Mack (it would be advisable to place Mack
on the back row).   As always, cast Powerus on them.   Heal from time to time,
if you have a lot of MP, be safe and cast heal on everybody (Zephyrus or
Zephyra) every turn. As Mack, use Combo (on Powerus) all the time since this
is the only way he can do a lot of damage.  Use Covera or better, Coverus with
your mages since Fu does a triple-hit attack which can be critically damaging
depending on your level.

N. Defeated Golden Knight
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Deactivated all Royal Seals and defeated Golden
Knight.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: The Golden Knight can be fought once you all the Royal Seals have been
deactivated.  A good time to do this is when youanaged to get your hands on
the White Boa since you need the ship to enter Kelolon Village.

Either refer to the guide mentioned in "The End" Achievment or look at the
boss tips below if your having trouble (I have yet to beat this boss myself,
so can't help you guys out directly here.)

Boss tips:
Suggest level for Tolten: 45+

You need to fight him single-handedly with Tolten.   Equip any damaging rings
like Bruiser or Crusher on him. As for accessory, anything that boosts your
Defense.   If you have Weapon Guard 2 (DLC skill), that would be good too.
For the first few turns he won't attack, so make the most out of it. After a
few turns, he will perform Ultimate Hit which you will learn after he inflicts
it on you. Make sure you keep your HP up so you can endure Ultimate Hit's
damage. Once you learn the skill and he asks you to show him what you've got,
simply use Ultimate Hit on him and once it hits, the match is over.

O. Ring Assembler
Gamerscore: 30
Achievement Description: Assembled a ring using Ring Assembly.
Can it be done at any time: Yes
Earliest Done: Disc 1 (tords the end of the frist location (forgot the name))

Guide: This one's very simple for 30 Gamerscore.  All you need to do is to
assembele your first ring and that's it.

Note: You need to have the means for creating a ring or you can forget about
reciving this achievement and any rings you plan on creating in the begining
of the game and into the future.

P. Middle Class Master
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Meet the secret requriement of the Backyard Middle
Class battle set and win.
Achievement Translation: 3 star all 5 battle sets for this Class
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Light Class Master for details.  Here are the 5 requirements
for this class:

1. Kelolon Mama and Papa must be keeped alive
2. Kill the Owl first
3. Everyone must be keeped alive
4. You can only use Melee attacks
5. Make sure you cast All-Flare/Flarus on the enemies 

I will put up plans of attacks for this set soon, but No. 3 should be simple
to 3 star, so you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.

Q. Heavy Class Master
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Meet the secret requriement of the Backyard Heavy
Class battle set and win.
Achievement Translation: 3 star all 5 battle sets for this Class
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Light Class Master for details.  Here are the 5 requirements
for this class:

1. Defeat the boss Raptor
2. Everyone in the Front row must still be alive
3. Defeat 15 Dolls first
4. The Kelolon Brigade Leader must be defeated first
5. No use of skills is allowed.  You can get away with Melee and/or Magic 

I will put up plans of attacks for this set soon, but Numbers 2 and 5 should
be simple to 3 star, so you shouldn't have too much trouble with those two.

R. Super Heavy Class Master
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Meet the secret requriement of the Backyard Super
Heavy Class battle set and win.
Achievement Translation: 3 star all 4 battle sets for this Class (no folks, I
didn't goof up, that's how many battle sets you need to 3 star).
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: Refer to Light Class Master for details.  This time, you have 4
requirements to deal and 3 star with.  Here are the 4 requirements for this
class:

1. Everyone must be keeped alive
2. Kill the Dogs with Poison rings (that's the only way to kill them
apparently)
3. Score 10 favorable coin tosses and kill the monkeys in 10 turns
4. Cast Gamble on the Siver Kelolon 

I will put up plans of attacks for this set soon, but No. 1 should be simple
to 3 star, so you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.  Also, No. 3
seems to be a bit luck based, so all you need for this is a truck load of the
following:

1. Luck
2. Patience (for times you don't get Lucky, which I get the impresstion it's
going to happend a lot)

Here's a tip for number 3: You have to cast any fire spells you have like
All-Flare or a fire based melee attack (Translation: equip fire rings and
attack them), for that's the only way to get the monkeys to use Coin Toss.
Overall, you need to get lucky to 3 star that requirement.

S. Champion
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Met the secret requriement of the Backyard last
challenger and win.
Achievement Translation: Beat the last challenger in Less then 30 turns (i.e.
29).
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be done in Disc 4

Guide: Your last challenger is the Immortal.  As the Achievment Translation 
said, you need to beat him/her in 29 turns at most.  The person who manage to
beat him/her had all 4 level 99 Immortals and Sed who was at level 80 at the
time.  Here's how he/she preparied his/her battle:

1. Take Kaim, Seth (front), Sarah, Ming and Sed (back)
2. Equip HP Up 1-4, Reduce Casting Time 1 and 2 and Double Cast (Jansen skill)
on Sarah and Ming
3. Equip high leveled Wind rings on Kaim and Seth, HP Up 4 and Combo 3 skills
(Mack skill)
4. Equip Double Item, Magic Defense 1 and 2, Ailments Resistance, Absorb Magic
and Lucky 0 Damage for everyone
5. Buy lots of Heal Fulls (around 1k each) at Kelolon Village

How He/She battled him/her:

1. Double cast Divide using Sarah, double cast All-Powerus and All-Generata
using Ming
2. Spam Combo 3 skills with Kaim and Seth, this allows you to hit thrice and
reduce the chances of the Immortal doing a counter spell (since he counters
with every turn) - be ready though as Combo 3 skills take 2 turns
3. If you're low on HP, heal everyone using Double Item and Heal Full.  Do not
attack this turn so the Immortal won't counter with Shadowus
4. Prioritize Sarah's HP, keep it up since Divide hits all the time with
damage based on the caster's current HP, so on Double Cast you can deal around
18k+ damage once in every turn (since Double Cast takes 2 turns)
5. He casts Divide from time to time, so like Blue Dragon and King Kelolon, it
is imperative that you bring down his HP as fast as possible

These are the Immortal's skill set reguardless of who faces him/her:
1. Cube: doesn't kill but drops everyone's HP to critical levels
2. Shadows: also counter spell, inflicts non-elemental magic damage
3. All Curse: also counter spell, curses everyone
4. Quivering Waves: reverses beneficial effects (turns ATK UP to ATK DOWN)
5. Melee attack: 8k+ damage
6. Divide: does damage based on his/her current HP


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Note: You need to download the Seeker of the Deep DLC for a shot at these
achievements.  It runs for 400 Microsoft points as mentioned in Chapter 3.

Warring: All but one of the achievements shown below are secret achievements,
either so read at your own risk or leave this guide now.

A. Reached Conference Area 5B
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Go to Conference Area 5B in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: No

Guide: Refer to "Reached Conference Area 25B" for details.

Note: This is the only non-secret achievement aviable via Seeker of the Deep
DLC.

B. Reached Conference Area 10B
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Go to Conference Area 10B in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: Yes

Guide: Refer to "Reached Conference Area 25B" for details.

C. Reached Conference Area 15B
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Go to Conference Area 15B in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: Yes

Guide: Refer to "Reached Conference Area 25B" for details.

D. Reached Conference Area 20B
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Go to Conference Area 20B in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: Yes

Guide: Refer to "Reached Conference Area 25B" for details.

E. Reached Conference Area 25B
Gamerscore: 10
Achievement Description: Go to Conference Area 25B in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: Yes

Guide: For these achievements you need to have actually bought the DLC (duh),
and you are going to need a save before the Tower of Mirrors and go under
water in the bay near Kelolon Vilage to find an underwater dungon.  Other than
that, you just need to keep decending downwards until you hit the a the
floors that gives you the achievements.

Note: I'm not 100% sure that it has to be done in Disc 4 for 4 the mentioned
above, this one and the next one below.

E. Defeated Killalon
Gamerscore: 50
Achievement Description: Defeated Killalon in Professor K's Dungeon.
Can it be done at any time: No
Earliest Done: Has to be downloaded and it must be done in Disc 4 (as far as
I know)
DLC Secret Achievement: Yes

Guide: After you get the achievements mentioned above, you have to decend one
more floor to take on a really tough boss (or at least, that's what I read.)
You have no save points any where in this dungon (at least, as far as I know)
so if you lose here (or anywhere in the dungon as far as I know) you have to
decend all those floors again.  The link below mentions how he/she manage to
do it in 3-4 turns.

http://www.xbox360achievements.org/forum/showthread.php?t=72737

That may seem insane for such a tough boss, but it is by far the best way to
deal with him.  He heals for 20k+ after every single turn, so you need to deal
heavy damage quickly or he will outlast you, as he also has very big attacks
on top of his auto-healing.

One thing the one I got this link from might suggest that the guide linked
above does not, is to sacrifice one double-cast on each of your first two
turns to put Reflect on all of your immortals.  This will reflect away his
Annihilation spell.  You might also want the skill that absorbs physical
damage on everyone, as this is what his other super-move deals out.  Finally,
you may want to try spending the turn after he casts Reflect using small
spells like Flare to eat away his Reflect spell (it can only reflect 3
spells), this way you won't have to get lucky with your immortals triggering
a 0-damage.

When he/she succeeded in killing him, he/she got extremely lucky (and almost
everyone I've seen do this has as well) and he used a Reflect spell when he
already had Reflect on himself, so this not only wasted his turn, it also
triggered his third reflection.  On this attempt he/she was using all Reversas
instead of trying to eat it away with Flares, so since he broke it himself,
he/she got in a few extra Reversas and killed him off.  The battle really is
based on putting as much in your favor as possible, then just hoping you get
lucky.


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You have 2 Main ways of contacting me:

1. Send me a E-mail
2. Send me a message on my Gamertag on X-Box Live

My E-mail address [email protected].
My Gamertag is Gamer364.  This can be done only through a text message.

E-mail or Message me if you:

A. See a spelling error: I may have made spelling errors as I was writing
this.

B. Have a question that needs asking: You may have soemthing that needs
clearing up or something to that affect.

C. Have a correction to make: I'm not 100% sure on some of the stuff mentioned
though out the guide.

D. Want to use my guide on your website: I personally have no problem
letting you use my guide on your website, as long as you ask me first, and you
give me credit for it.

E. Think you see someone using my guide with out permission: I don't like it
when people steal my stuff (at least, not without asking me first).  I don't
do it to other people (at least with giving other people credit for the
idea), so why do it to me anyway?

F. Have something to add-on to this or that/there's something I forgot to
inclued: If there something you think I should have included, but I didn't,
you are encouraged to send me an Email for this or that.

Update Note: For now on, when you E-mail/Xbox message me, I want the topic of
the message to be about Lost Odyssey or I'm going to think your trying to spam
me.  Latelly, I been getting a lot of e-mails and none of them has anything to
do with Lost Odyssey.

As of right now the only sites that have permission to use my guide:
A. GameFAQs (I have an ancount with them, so they don't really need my
permission.)
B. Supercheats
C. Neoseeker
D. Gamershell
More to come (maybe).

Don't even think about email me if you are going to send me:
A. Hate Mail
B. Spam
C. Name Calling mail
D. Barelly readable/Unreadable mail
E. Mail with mostly creative words (if you get my drift)
F. A letter of criticism

Letter A I take offence to, because I don't send hate mail to no one.

I have a Spam safeguard with yahoo, and it'll tell me if I have spam or not
with Letter B.  Also, if I think your trying sending me spam on Xbox Live,
don't think I won't wirte a complant about you, and/or tell Microsoft on you.

With letter C, I also take offence, because I get name called in school.

Letter D, If your sending me an E-mail, have spell check avaiable to you and
your not sure of your spelling, then why not use it?

Letter E, Unless I messed up that badly, there's really no reason for that
anyway.

Letter F, You can send those kinds of letter, as long as I don't find offence
to it.

All of these things can and will make me think your a bad person, when in
reality your probably not.  All in all, just don't do it.

Follow these rules, and if you add-on and/or correct something, I'll give you
credit for it.

Note: Don't get discouraged if I don't answer you right away.  Sometimes, I
might be on the Computer and sometimes I'll be on Xbox Live.  Your best bet
is to send both an E-mail and an Xbox Live message.  That way if I don't get
one of your messages, I'll still be able to get the other message.  Even
then, I might still not get your message right away.

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Legal Junk

This guide is copyrighted and writen by me.  I wrote this with the help of
reasoures used and other people mentioned special thanks protion of this
chapter.  It may not be redistributed nor sold for commercial purposes and/or
profit at all, nor can it to be used in other websites without writen
permission first.

Special Thanks

Mistwalker: For making this game.

Xbox360achievements.org: For info on the achievements.

Mystery Person: For boss tips and stragies on how do the achievements (if
it's yours and you have proof, I'll credit you).

GameFAQs: For alowing my guide to be on the website.



Well, that's the end of my guide.  This has been Gamer364, signing out.

The End