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* You DO have to grind a bit on the purple guys before you take on the first boss. Level 8 at least for your big damage PSI ability, level 10 for an even easier time. Just spam that ability as much as you can on the boss.
* There's a hidden clubhouse where a kid will give you a cap that's better than anything else available. It's by the library with a kid standing guard so it shouldn't be hard to find. It isn't significant, but every bit helps.


- Give Paula all of the vitality capsules you find, she needs them the most.
* Don't be afraid to experiment with strange items (toothbrush, ruler) in battles or boss fights. The Eraser Eraser in particular.


- Don't give Jeff any IQ capsules, he doesn't need them.(Counter-point:
* Don't buy the seaside house in Onett unless you're swimming in cash.
If you give him your IQ capsules, he learns to repair broken items sooner and can get you some really powerful weapons earlier. I don't think IQ even does anything significant for the other characters.)


- The Sword of Kings is the only "rare" item worth the time in getting.
* About 2/3 of the way through [the first cave dungeon] is an outdoor area. A PSI Butterfly commonly spawns out there, giving you back 20PP. Keep refreshing the area until you're full, letting you spam Lifeup and (Rockin) to your heart's content. He can be a pain if you don't heal on EXACTLY the right turn or he gets a critical at the wrong time.


- If you see a red or green caterpillar, chase it!
* A couple PSI FavoriteThing trivializes the Titanic Ant fight.


- Don't be afraid to experiment with strange items (toothbrush, ruler) in battle.
* Give Paula all of the vitality capsules you find, she needs them the most.


- Don't buy the seaside house in Onett unless you're swimming in cash.
* Freeze can stop an enemy for a while.


- About 2/3 of the way through [the first dungeon] is an outdoor area that connects two caves. A PSI Butterfly commonly spawns out there, giving you back 20PP. Keep refreshing the area until you're full, letting you spam Lifeup and (Rockin) to your heart's content. You can use it as a "base of operations" if you need to level up for the boss. He can be a pain if you don't heal on EXACTLY the right turn or he gets a critical at the wrong time.
* Fresh eggs will be a great source of income if you hold on to them.


- PSI FavoriteThing is handy during the boss fight (he has two flunkies and PSI FavoriteThing hits all targets) and at that level it should be enough to win without much trouble by then (you learn it at level 10).
* Here's a good stat grinding trick: If you use a Rock Candy with a Condiment (Sugar or Jar of Delisauce) when it pumps one of your stats, the condiment is consumed, but the rock candy isn't. You can empty your inventory and fill it with nothing but sugar and get a bunch of +2 increases and completely break the game.


- There's a hidden clubhouse where a kid will give you a cap that's better than anything else available. It's by the library with a kid standing guard so it shoudn't be hard to find. It isn't significant, but every bit helps.
* Once you get Jeff, feel free to stock him up with Bottle Rockets. He can't use PSI, so you might thing he's underpowered. Bottle Rockets are key. Expensive, but worth the easy battles.


- Here's a good stat grinding trick: If you use a Rock Candy with a Condiment (I think Jar of Delisauce works best) when it pumps one of your stats, the condiment is consumed, but the rock candy isn't.
* Pizza is a heal-all item with three tiers, so calling Mach Pizza can be very helpful in managing the clutter in your inventory.


- Make sure you have your attack spell by the time you get to the boss of Giant Step.
* The For Sale Sign is also helpful in getting rid of cheap items.


- Speaking of Giant Step, there's a reappearing Magic Butterfly just outside of the boss chamber. It's the only part of the dungeon that you actually are "outside" for. Use it to regain your PP, and by extension, your HP.
* Use your phone for making deliveries and talk to mom every so often. Your inventory fills up with random junk all the time.


- Once you get Jeff, feel free to stock him up with Bottle Rockets. He can't use PSI, so you might thing he's underpowered. Bottle Rockets are key.
* If you see a red or green caterpillar, chase it with a Skip Sandwich.


- The hardest boss in the game, in my opinion, is made much easier by using PSI Flash. It should be obvious which one it is.
* Skip Sandwiches are costly, but moving faster is more rewarding.


- When you get to the Guardian Diggers, leave the third strongest one for last.
* If you meet someone behind a waterfall asking for a password, stay put and make lunch for yourself.


- Name your favorite food pussy.
* There is an Insignificant Item in a drawer in Threed Hospital. Take it to the man in Twoson's Hospital and you'll be given a Magic Truffle!


- Name your favorite thing "duck".
* PsiTeleport can be used to make sudden turns if you are fast enough to control it. Take care not to go too far if you abuse it to run past fights.


- There are a couple places where butterflies respawn if you see them.
* PsiFlash can cause lots of random ailments to enemies.


- Freeze call stop an enemy for a while.
* Fobbies and Foppies are amazing enemies to grind on and only for a limited time.


- Lots of stuff that Jeff can use is repeatable and his Heavy Bazooka is broken, after you fix it.
* When you get to the Guardian Diggers, leave the third strongest one for last.


- Krakens don't drop any bats.
* There are a couple places where butterflies respawn if you see them.


- Eggs will be a great source of income if you hold on to lots of them.
* Lots of stuff that Jeff can use is repeatable and his Broken Bazooka becomes his greatest weapon after you fix it.


- Don't get to level 99 when Ness is alone by the end of the game.
* Brain Food Lunch is favored by Poo.


- The L button does everything, talking to people searching trash cans, L does it all.
* The Sword of Kings is the only "rare" item MAYBE worth the time in getting and from Starman Super. It does factor into automatic win encounters.
 
* Don't grind Ness to max level until after he defeats his nightmare and gets his powerup.
 
* The L button does everything in place of other commands like talking to people, searching trash cans, L does it all.
 
* The total offense of every character factors when determining if you automatically win an encounter. Remove all your ailments first. You can win more encounters by equipping the ineffective Casey Bat.
 
* Bionic Krakens outside the final boss chamber drops the Gutsy Bat. If you can get them to spawn. Only worth it for completion.


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Latest revision as of 15:25, 28 March 2023

  • There's a hidden clubhouse where a kid will give you a cap that's better than anything else available. It's by the library with a kid standing guard so it shouldn't be hard to find. It isn't significant, but every bit helps.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with strange items (toothbrush, ruler) in battles or boss fights. The Eraser Eraser in particular.
  • Don't buy the seaside house in Onett unless you're swimming in cash.
  • About 2/3 of the way through [the first cave dungeon] is an outdoor area. A PSI Butterfly commonly spawns out there, giving you back 20PP. Keep refreshing the area until you're full, letting you spam Lifeup and (Rockin) to your heart's content. He can be a pain if you don't heal on EXACTLY the right turn or he gets a critical at the wrong time.
  • A couple PSI FavoriteThing trivializes the Titanic Ant fight.
  • Give Paula all of the vitality capsules you find, she needs them the most.
  • Freeze can stop an enemy for a while.
  • Fresh eggs will be a great source of income if you hold on to them.
  • Here's a good stat grinding trick: If you use a Rock Candy with a Condiment (Sugar or Jar of Delisauce) when it pumps one of your stats, the condiment is consumed, but the rock candy isn't. You can empty your inventory and fill it with nothing but sugar and get a bunch of +2 increases and completely break the game.
  • Once you get Jeff, feel free to stock him up with Bottle Rockets. He can't use PSI, so you might thing he's underpowered. Bottle Rockets are key. Expensive, but worth the easy battles.
  • Pizza is a heal-all item with three tiers, so calling Mach Pizza can be very helpful in managing the clutter in your inventory.
  • The For Sale Sign is also helpful in getting rid of cheap items.
  • Use your phone for making deliveries and talk to mom every so often. Your inventory fills up with random junk all the time.
  • If you see a red or green caterpillar, chase it with a Skip Sandwich.
  • Skip Sandwiches are costly, but moving faster is more rewarding.
  • If you meet someone behind a waterfall asking for a password, stay put and make lunch for yourself.
  • There is an Insignificant Item in a drawer in Threed Hospital. Take it to the man in Twoson's Hospital and you'll be given a Magic Truffle!
  • PsiTeleport can be used to make sudden turns if you are fast enough to control it. Take care not to go too far if you abuse it to run past fights.
  • PsiFlash can cause lots of random ailments to enemies.
  • Fobbies and Foppies are amazing enemies to grind on and only for a limited time.
  • When you get to the Guardian Diggers, leave the third strongest one for last.
  • There are a couple places where butterflies respawn if you see them.
  • Lots of stuff that Jeff can use is repeatable and his Broken Bazooka becomes his greatest weapon after you fix it.
  • Brain Food Lunch is favored by Poo.
  • The Sword of Kings is the only "rare" item MAYBE worth the time in getting and from Starman Super. It does factor into automatic win encounters.
  • Don't grind Ness to max level until after he defeats his nightmare and gets his powerup.
  • The L button does everything in place of other commands like talking to people, searching trash cans, L does it all.
  • The total offense of every character factors when determining if you automatically win an encounter. Remove all your ailments first. You can win more encounters by equipping the ineffective Casey Bat.
  • Bionic Krakens outside the final boss chamber drops the Gutsy Bat. If you can get them to spawn. Only worth it for completion.