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- One thing that a lot of people seem to miss is that you can fast travel to any area in the game you have previously been to by going into the menu and finding the map you want from the far left option.
- One thing that a lot of people seem to miss is that you can fast travel to any area in the game you have previously been to by going into the menu and finding the map you want from the far left option.


- Chain attacks work by making each subsequent attack of the same colour stronger. Chaining a whole bunch of red attacks together does a hell of a lot more damage than switching between different colours. The exception to this is each characters white attack (like Shulks Monado abilities), which act like wild cards and can continue the chain just like any other colour, so for example Red TEMPORARY-DASH-CHARACTER Red TEMPORARY-DASH-CHARACTER Red would be just as strong as Blue TEMPORARY-DASH-CHARACTER White TEMPORARY-DASH-CHARACTER Red.
- Chain attacks work by making each subsequent attack of the same colour stronger. Chaining a whole bunch of red attacks together does a hell of a lot more damage than switching between different colours. The exception to this is each characters white attack (like Shulks Monado abilities), which act like wild cards and can continue the chain just like any other colour, so for example Red TEMPORARYDASHCHARACTER Red TEMPORARYDASHCHARACTER Red would be just as strong as Blue TEMPORARYDASHCHARACTER White TEMPORARYDASHCHARACTER Red.


- Auras do not stack. Each one you cast removes the previous one.
- Auras do not stack. Each one you cast removes the previous one.
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- Dobercorgi is a fun word to say, and a great gift for Melia.
- Dobercorgi is a fun word to say, and a great gift for Melia.


- The game lets you keep whatever is equipped on each character for New Game+, as well as various other items of your choosing (a certain number of weapons, armor, collectibles, etc.) Keep track of how much of each thing you have, and plan accordingl TEMPORARY-DASH-CHARACTER ome of the higher-level Colony 6 repairs require either waiting around for collectibles to respawn or being close to the end of the game, or both. Get them before you finish the game and hang on to them if you plan on playing through NG+.
- The game lets you keep whatever is equipped on each character for New Game+, as well as various other items of your choosing (a certain number of weapons, armor, collectibles, etc.) Keep track of how much of each thing you have, and plan accordingl TEMPORARYDASHCHARACTER ome of the higher-level Colony 6 repairs require either waiting around for collectibles to respawn or being close to the end of the game, or both. Get them before you finish the game and hang on to them if you plan on playing through NG+.


- If you want a new outfit for a certain character (your seventh teammate) so he or she doesn't look fucking ridiculous, fixing Colony 6's Commerce is the way to get it. A pink Nopon merchant will arrive when you max it out, and she'll sell what you need. You'll know what I'm talking about about 2/3rds the way through the game, trust me.
- If you want a new outfit for a certain character (your seventh teammate) so he or she doesn't look fucking ridiculous, fixing Colony 6's Commerce is the way to get it. A pink Nopon merchant will arrive when you max it out, and she'll sell what you need. You'll know what I'm talking about about 2/3rds the way through the game, trust me.