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* The game will switch your forms during cutscenes all the time, but never change your form for the battles you enter. | * The game will switch your forms during cutscenes all the time, but never change your form for the battles you enter. | ||
* If Chocolatte isn't selling the item, it may be best to keep it later for a sidequest. | * If Chocolatte isn't selling the item, it may be best to keep it later for a sidequest. | ||
* Spellstones will never be sold and they are popular items for sidequests. | |||
* The only use for money is giving it to Chocolatte. Battle items that inflict ailments can make it easy to capture mirages through repeated uses. Elemental items are pay to win, but you still need to teach mirages to cast dark (Abyss) and light (Banish) spells to hit those two weaknesses. | * The only use for money is giving it to Chocolatte. Battle items that inflict ailments can make it easy to capture mirages through repeated uses. Elemental items are pay to win, but you still need to teach mirages to cast dark (Abyss) and light (Banish) spells to hit those two weaknesses. | ||
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* Most mirages have multiple forms that you can see on their screen as a cloudy block of increasing size. The forms are revealed if you saw them in battle and can eventually unlock when you meet their requirements. Some take the whole game to reveal. Their transfiguration list will let you know how many they have. Many mirages even have hidden side B and C forms with their own skill points to spend on. Those contribute to your overall sync rate and increase their stats for every 25%. | * Most mirages have multiple forms that you can see on their screen as a cloudy block of increasing size. The forms are revealed if you saw them in battle and can eventually unlock when you meet their requirements. Some take the whole game to reveal. Their transfiguration list will let you know how many they have. Many mirages even have hidden side B and C forms with their own skill points to spend on. Those contribute to your overall sync rate and increase their stats for every 25%. | ||
* The Coliseum should be dealt with later when your levels are much higher. | |||
* The area behind the rock in the Nether Nebula is the best spot to grind low level mirages after reaching level 15 and learning Smash. Buy Seraphones to quickly switch in new mirages. | |||
== On catching and finding mirages: == | == On catching and finding mirages: == | ||
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* The shimmer around a mirage that is ready to be captured will denote your chances of capturing it. You can increase your odds by repeating the requirement. | * The shimmer around a mirage that is ready to be captured will denote your chances of capturing it. You can increase your odds by repeating the requirement. | ||
* Some mirages require a large single heal to be captured. | * Some mirages require a large single heal to be captured. Elixir/X-Potions will do the trick if you can't produce a big healing spell. Capturing a Kaguya Princess from Coliseum and equipping her Mirajewel creates Curaja, the strongest heal. | ||
* If you want to catch a mirage that is in a stack you can try to topple it. But unless you are grossly underleveled you will probably kill the stack before it topples. Don't sweat it, most mirages come in unstacked formations in the same dungeon or zone. It's possible to heal the stack and keep trying to topple it though. | * If you want to catch a mirage that is in a stack you can try to topple it. But unless you are grossly underleveled you will probably kill the stack before it topples. Don't sweat it, most mirages come in unstacked formations in the same dungeon or zone. It's possible to heal the stack and keep trying to topple it though. |