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* Laharl is likely to be your strongest unit for the main game and if you keep him up to speed with levels and gear, he'll do most of the team's heavy lifting.
* Laharl is likely to be your strongest unit for the main game and if you keep him up to speed with levels and gear, he'll do most of the team's heavy lifting.
* If you really want the strongest unit, based on aptitudes, you get a Majin and get his final tier. For Monsters, you get Thursday, but monsters are disappointing.


* You can throw diagonally by hitting the confirm button as you're changing directions.
* You can throw diagonally by hitting the confirm button as you're changing directions.
* Throwing geo symbols at other ones, count as destroying them.


* Attack from behind or the side when using regular attacks if at all possible.
* Attack from behind or the side when using regular attacks if at all possible.
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* Characters can learn spells from their pupils (generic characters created by them) by placing the two next to each other and having the "teacher" cast the (now-castable) spell in question repeatedly until it reaches lvl 1. Teaching Laharl healing from a Cleric pupil for example is a common and helpful strategy.
* Characters can learn spells from their pupils (generic characters created by them) by placing the two next to each other and having the "teacher" cast the (now-castable) spell in question repeatedly until it reaches lvl 1. Teaching Laharl healing from a Cleric pupil for example is a common and helpful strategy.
* If you want to avoid the headache of checking every enemy for resistances, just use Star magic and keep upgrading tiers. Expensive, but won't be resisted.


* Team Attacks can be performed several times in a row by surrounding an enemy, attacking with one character, canceling the move actions of the other members and then repeating the process. Other uses of action canceling include temporarily lifting up an obstructing enemy to let an ally pass and then canceling the lift action.
* Team Attacks can be performed several times in a row by surrounding an enemy, attacking with one character, canceling the move actions of the other members and then repeating the process. Other uses of action canceling include temporarily lifting up an obstructing enemy to let an ally pass and then canceling the lift action.
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* You don't always have to kill every enemy to proceed in the Item World, so if the rewards don't seem worth it, it's often faster to just chain-toss your way to the exit. Abilities that move the target (most commonly from Fist weapons) can be used to dislodge Gatekeeper enemies blocking exits.
* You don't always have to kill every enemy to proceed in the Item World, so if the rewards don't seem worth it, it's often faster to just chain-toss your way to the exit. Abilities that move the target (most commonly from Fist weapons) can be used to dislodge Gatekeeper enemies blocking exits.
* You can add a specialist to every stat in an item and they will level up that stat a bit when you clear floors. Having one specialist for everything can be beneficial.


==Character Creation & Transmigration==
==Character Creation & Transmigration==
* The stats you make on a character is their baseline multiplier. Don't think you can drop HP and only miss out on a few HP per level. They will die quickly. I wouldn't worry about making "Good-For-Nothing" if you lower a stat they won't be relying on.


* Don't bother creating "Good-For-Nothing" characters as the penalties aren't worth it. On the opposite end the highest ranks require Dark Assembly approval, so those are usually best saved for Transmigration instead.
* Don't bother creating "Good-For-Nothing" characters as the penalties aren't worth it. On the opposite end the highest ranks require Dark Assembly approval, so those are usually best saved for Transmigration instead.
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* That said Transmigration is not really needed until post-game when you can get lots of levels quickly, and even then should preferably done at the maximum "Genius" level to maximize its usefulness.
* That said Transmigration is not really needed until post-game when you can get lots of levels quickly, and even then should preferably done at the maximum "Genius" level to maximize its usefulness.


* Transmigration always removes a chunk of weapon/spell levels and could remove learned attacks if they are level 1.


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