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* The Temperance and Star Confidants are well worth doing (you'll encounter the first as a story event, the latter is just suggested you should go meet someone at a place later in the game). Temperance will open up a little more free time than you'd have otherwise, albeit at the expense of money initially, and Star gives you some very nice quality-of-life improvements like being able to swap party members during battles.
* The Temperance and Star Confidants are well worth doing (you'll encounter the first as a story event, the latter is just suggested you should go meet someone at a place later in the game). Temperance will open up a little more free time than you'd have otherwise, albeit at the expense of money initially, and Star gives you some very nice quality-of-life improvements like being able to swap party members during battles.


* Learn to use Baton Pass instead of just smacking another/the same enemy with a second round of whatever just works. It buffs damage and healing, so you can either make it hurt even more or pass it to someone with spells to fix your shit.
* Learn to use Baton Pass instead of just smacking another/the same enemy with a second round of whatever just works. It buffs damage and healing, so you can either make it hurt even more or pass it to someone with spells to fix your stuff.


* The book store in Shibuya has a book that improves your stat gain by an extra point from seeing Movies (3 instead of 2).
* The book store in Shibuya has a book that improves your stat gain by an extra point from seeing Movies (3 instead of 2).
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* Go to the movies and watch DVD's. They don't just have descriptions like in the older games, they have audio clips and are magical.
* Go to the movies and watch DVD's. They don't just have descriptions like in the older games, they have audio clips and are magical.


* Don't fret too much about being late on returning DVD's. Just return them late at night; like all good night shift employees, he does not give a shit.
* Don't fret too much about being late on returning DVD's. Just return them late at night; like all good night shift employees, he does not care.


* Make sure you always have a book on you with unread chapters. Some mornings you can grab a seat on the train, and it's a free chance to read something. You will also earn free chances to read during classes when you reach rank 1 and 5 of the Temperance confidant.
* Make sure you always have a book on you with unread chapters. Some mornings you can grab a seat on the train, and it's a free chance to read something. You will also earn free chances to read during classes when you reach rank 1 and 5 of the Temperance confidant.
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* You can still, however, cripple bosses with the -unda stat debuff spells, and you'll generally want to to keep them manageable. Dekaja's a spell well worth keeping on-hand to wipe off any buffs they give themselves too.
* You can still, however, cripple bosses with the -unda stat debuff spells, and you'll generally want to to keep them manageable. Dekaja's a spell well worth keeping on-hand to wipe off any buffs they give themselves too.


* The early stretch of the game will seem pretty easy once you just bop Shadows with their weaknesses, but this will change pretty quickly to you getting your shit kicked in if you don't keep a handle on doing so. Especially when they start bopping your weaknesses and stack their own One More's.
* The early stretch of the game will seem pretty easy once you just bop Shadows with their weaknesses, but this will change pretty quickly to you getting destroyed if you don't keep a handle on doing so. Especially when they start bopping your weaknesses and stack their own One More's.


* Never waste a day by just going home to bed. There's always something you can do, even if it's just going to the movies or visiting the nearby public bathhouse.
* Never waste a day by just going home to bed. There's always something you can do, even if it's just going to the movies or visiting the nearby public bathhouse.