Group: Arcs
Posts: 27
Joined: 1-May 07
Member No.: 1192
And I think his name was just Micheal.
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Group: Arcs
Posts: 154
Joined: 23-December 05
From: DEM STATES
Member No.: 6
"Reviving" so to not make a new thread but...
Scene 13. The uhm... 'object' in front of the Duelist that looks kinda like grass but no bush.
How the HELL do you open those? I hit it once with a lv4 warrior with a weak axe on a low charge and it still instantly jumped to FRAGILE and I got nothing. Does nothing come out of them on Easy or should I just normal attack the things like 80+ times?
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Group: Arcs
Posts: 314
Joined: 24-December 05
From: South
Member No.: 14
If you're talking about the stuff that looks like roots/vines in the ground, they're for Dryads. They like to warp around the field for no reason, and they'll change to whatever element the root things are. Trees.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 12
Joined: 15-March 08
Member No.: 1708
Sleeping much? But now I'm mad at myself. I could've finished that scene days ago instead of agonizing over getting them to drop items.
I noticed as I played even though I'm (pretty) sure I've broken every object I run into NPCs sometimes that I don't have items for. Is it because it's on Easy or am I just missing items without realizing it?
Group: Arcs
Posts: 9
Joined: 23-November 08
Member No.: 1814
Damnit, that was supposed to say "awake," not "asleep." Anyway, you might be missing items from the object respawns. I don't know how many turns it takes for them to do so, but you get 26 turns for every scene anyway, so you can spend as much time waiting for them as you want.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 13
Joined: 5-August 06
Member No.: 182
Some of them don't, but it's difficult to tell unless you're keeping track of which items you've gotten and who they're for. I don't know if you know what "key item" looks like in Katakana, but objects containing them will give a green banner that has those characters, after a comma I believe. I don't think there's a notification of respawn key items, but this way you don't have to break/open everything you find just to see if it has one.
Group: Flunkies
Posts: 397
Joined: 4-August 07
From: Bolehland, go figure.
Member No.: 1630
I find the easiest way is to just look at it and if there's a silhouette of a character in the upper left corner it's for a Knight. NPCs only get a silhouette of their art but not of their sprite.
Group: Arcs
Posts: 22
Joined: 11-June 07
From: Alaska, South Pole O.O
Member No.: 1490
I know, I meant using the wiki to find out which items are in the scene, and whether or not those characters are Knights or NPCs. They don't always have exact details of the items on the page.