

- #HEX SHARDS OF FATE GREAT MACHINE GRAVEYARD WALKTHROUGH UPGRADE#
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South from the Fennec Guild member you encounter.īoss Rageara: Cover it in ailments. If you aren't strong enough yet to survive until Quetzal has run out of SP, you can always train by fighting the stronger monsters in Dampen Cave (Soliceye, Verdovere and Bug). This will be a long fight, backed up by a nearly fail-safe strategy. Revive fallen party members immediately and grant them Agile Step again. Zephyr must cast Agile Step on everyone and reapply it after a few turns so that Quetzal's normal attacks - after he has run out of SP - will miss. You aren't supposed to fight it this early (see chapter 5 section for late-game strategies), but here's a strategy to beat it now: Use Tay's Venom Shot, causing Millennium Quetzal to run out of SP (faster). Note: After talking to the Fennec Guild member, there's now a chance you can encounter Millennium Quetzal at the crater where you fought Shaena (if it isn't there, just leave and reenter the map until it is). Or wait until Tay has learned Shinekuza by herself (after a certain level-up) so you can teach Shinekuza to another party member to create another healer. Talk to the Fennec Guild member to teach Shinekuza to Tay. This is a great place to level up as a healing crystal is nearby. Also its Shield (very low drop date) is valuable. If you manage to encounter a bug (rare encounter), you get 900 Kina even when it escapes. Items: Silver Arm Talisman (deeper in cave)ĭeeper in you meet new monsters (Soliceye, Verdovere and Bug) and more robots. When you are ready, jump down the path with the green arrows and talk to Zephyr. Return to the Knight Ries to obtain a Jewellery Box. You will reach another way back up the mountain (or you talk to Esmerala). You need to hit it with your Savage Strike to hurt and defeat it. To the far south you can fight a Bluemander.
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That is a great opportunity to upgrade your equipment and gain some levels (since you don't have a helmet yet, you might want to make the Wooden Helmet your first purchase, although you get one "for free" later for defeating the Hexed Scorpion in the Dampen Cave). To the west are a recovery crystal and a vendor. To the north meet Karen and start the Dragofled Sidequest. Talk to Marcia and get rid of the weeds to the south. You can read at every bookshelf and more.ĭefeat the Remander.
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