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- It's not actually that long. If you know what you're doing, you can do a completionist playthrough in 40 hours without too much trouble.
- It's not actually that long. If you know what you're doing, you can do a completionist playthrough in 40 hours without too much trouble.
- If you're gonna do side-jobs, do them all before doing the plot quest. Some of them have very small windows to complete them in.
- Look at every chest you open after you've taken the treasure from it, I can't stress how important this is. You'll figure out why after a few of them
- Keep Cast and Action on everyone, and as up-to-date as possible. This will negate faster enemies' high speeds, trivialize slower enemies, and make bosses only get two turns in a row instead of three or four.
- Time and Wind are pretty much the best offensive elements in the game, so definitely gear for those. See the magic list in the guidebook menu, it'll list the quartz combinations necessary to learn spells. Time's White Gehenna and Wind's two strongest attacks feature the most important tactical feature a spell can have: being able to center the spell on a specific tile instead of being forced to center their splash damage on an enemy like most spells. And I say "splash," but everything in their target range takes full damage. Magic has 100% accuracy, which is important when you don't want to frustratingly miss an enemy with single-digit HP remaining and some stupidly powerful spell in its repertoire.
- Earthquake is also a powerful spell, but you won't be able to make the necessary quartz loadout for it until pretty much the end of the game.
- The Earth Wall spells are kind of brokenly powerful since they fully negate the next attack a character takes, and they're super easy to get, but you won't really get enough MP to cast them all the time until late in the game.
- Some enemies explode when they die and do huge damage. Sometimes, the Information quartz will tell you this in their status narration. Sometimes, you just get exploded on and die. Such is life.


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