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Stop in at Altessa's House and speak to the Dwarf to unlock his customization shop. Make an Elven Cape and some Elven Boots. Make a pit stop in Mizuho and speak to the Chief. He will give Sheena her best armor. Locate Exire flying around on the map, then land and make your way to the elder's house. There is a hidden passageway behind it that take you to a new area. Put Sheena in the party and equip the Ruby, Aquamarine, Garnet, and Opal, one to each of the four characters you will bring into battle.

Examine the obelisk for a scene, and a fight. Maxwell has access to all the best spells in the game, and will not hesitate to use them. Thankfully, he staggers just like any other enemy, so if you can get enough hits in, you can stop the spell. Maxwell is supposed to be fairly difficult look at that HP! I started combat with a Unison Attack and defeated Maxwell just as it refilled. Heimdall is the next destination. Cross the river to the eastern section of town for a scene with Genis.

He will learn his strongest spell, Meteor Storm, and gain a title, Mana Master , to boot. To start, there is only one receptionist, and she sets you up in the Singles Class of the Coliseum. Each character in your party needs to complete the Advanced Class to unlock their strongest weapon, as well as a title. Individual character tactics are listed below. The Coliseum can be extremely difficult for some of your characters, especially if you haven't spent time playing with them during normal play.

Here are the tactics I used to get them through the Singles Class. Equip the Holy Symbol and Turquoise accessories. Set up Miso Stew as the cooking recipe, and ensure you have plenty of ingredients. As I had spent the vast majority of my time with Lloyd, I knew his style thoroughly. He is by far the strongest melee character, so fights ended quickly. I found Psi Tempest to be incredibly useful against the aerial enemies. The only issue I found was with healing, but between cooking Miso Soup and equipping the Holy Symbol, there shouldn't be any real problem.

Now just combo these two moves to victory! In round 1, spam Absolute until the Velocidragon is dead. You can then infinite combo the rider by holding forward and tapping. In round 2, keep casting Thunder Arrow. In round 3, keep your distance from the drake and spam Meteor Swarm. In roud 4, spam Flame Lance.

Finally, in round 5, again spam Meteor Swarm. It took 3 castings to defeat the Dragon Knight for me. Raine has access to healing techs, so her time in the Coliseum should be a little easier that some of the others. Still her main form is damage is Photon and Ray, so it is important to gear up accordingly.

The Mystic and Holy Symbols are practicaly necessary here to ensure swift casting and regular HP regeneration. Having HP regen from an item is nice, even though Raine can heal herself.

Raine can still die when casting First Aid if she is low enough on health. Other than that, equip either the Deck Brush or the Heart of Chaos depending on if you want better overall stats or the highest possible Intelligence, respectively.

I ended up swapping Raine to S-type long enough to forget Ray and learn Holy Lance, although I don't know if it actually functions better than Ray in this situation. Sheena should still be set up properly from the fight against Kuchinawa, so other than equipping better gear, she should be ready to go. I'll be honest here, I put Sheena on Auto for the first two battles.

And then again for battle number four, against the Ice Warrior. As for the Dragon Knight I had some success with the upwards attack and using Life Seal, but in the end I got extremely lucky and Sheena went into Overlimit.

Light Spear and First Aid are your friends here. Against the Drake and the Dragon Knight, upgrade to Demon Spear, a tech that has a very high chance of staggering the Dragon Knight, allowing for an extra couple of hits, or time to run away and cast First Aid. I like to pair it with Lv3 Endure.

Eternal Damnation was my tech of choise, as it can hit the Drake even while it is still airborne. I also forgot to stock up on ingredients for Miso Soup, and still managed to finish every fight at full health.

Seriously, my time with Presea was almost as easy at the time I went through with Lloyd. In fact, this is useful for Regal at all times, and should pretty much always be equipped.

Anyway, throw that on along with Sharp-eyed to unlock Jump Combo. There are several places online that suggest having Regal simply chain Crescent Moon into Eagle Rage T-type over and over again through out the Advanced Class.

I took it one step further and added Triple Kick onto the end of the chain. And boy-howdy does it ever work. When you get to the Dragon Knight, use the Mirage tech to sidestep his attacks and then lay out the combo. I only had to start healing in the final match against the Dragon Knight, and only had to heal once. Grand Healer is awesome, as it heals Regal basically up to full. She looks like a child. Beating Beginner also unlocks the Party Class, accessible by talking to the new receptionist that appears to your left.

Unlike the Singles, you need only complete a Beginner and Advanced class with a party to unlock a title, although there is only one, and it is for Lloyd.

The first time you complete the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Single Classes, you will get a series of scenes with Seles, Zelos' younger sister. The second time you beat the Advanced Class, she will challenge you to a fight. This can be fairly difficult depending on who you are playing. Seles starts off easy. She has a basic two-hit combo that is easy to block and retaliate against. As she takes damage, however, she starts using techs like Light Spear, then spells like Mini Meteor that have short casting times.

The best thing to do is keep your guard up, and attack with your best techs when she leaves an opening. The first time she showed up, I was playing as Colette.

Afterwards, I went in with Lloyd and a powered up Nebilim, and finished this fight in 00'04" Sisters are tough. After finishing the Advanced Party Class, another special fight happens, this time with characters from past "Tales of" games.

In all my research, I only ever heard about how tough these guys were. I went in with Lloyd, Raine, and Zelos, and while Zelos did die, I defeated all three enemies before he could be revived.

Part of that is absolutely due to the fact that I already had a powered up Devil's Arm on LLoyd, and was dealing significantly higher damage than with a normal weapon. But that doesn't necessarily help you, does it?

Meredy is a caster, and should absolutely be taken out first. Farah has an ability called Arcane Strike that does a massive amount of damage, so focus on her next. Lastly, get in close to the archer, Gar, and lay down the beating of a lifetime. One of them will use a Life Bottle at some point, so be aware of people coming back.

The last thing you need is a mage standing up again and casting big spells while you're nowhere near enough to interrupt them. Nice going! Once all eight characters have finished the Advanced Singles, set up your best party of three and try out the Party Class. Our old friend the Sword Dancer is ready for one last battle. Once again, this guy is supposed to be super difficult, but because you are facing him so late in the game, he becomes a pushover.

He has lots of high damage spells, but casting them just leaves him open to attacks, and so his 99,HP doesn't actually serve his all that well. You get a trophy for defeating him, though, so that's a plus! You can open a weapon shop with all their swords. But that's too much work. It is now time to face what is undoubtedly the hardest fight in this playthrough: the boss of the Devil's Arms quest. Stop by Flanoir and make sure Abyssion isn't there. Speak to him until he leaves, if he is still there.

Then go to the Temple of Shadow. Put your best chef on Paella, and get ready to cook it. Inside the Temple, use the stairs to the east to get to the lower level, then keep descending. When you reach the second Memory Circle, use it, then head down the last few flights of stairs and get ready for a battle. I feel like bringing Presea into this fight is narratively appropriate, but you don't have to. Remember to cook Paella before talking to Abyssion!

I honestly don't know what to tell you other than good luck. Abyssion is fast, has access to several of the most powerful techs in the game including Meteor Storm and can cast them faster than any of your party members.

Be prepared to use most of your Life Bottles and Gels if you want to have any sort of decent time with this fight. I ended up putting all my character on Auto and just managing item usage. Abyssion Buster Defeated Abyssion. So there! The end of the battle gets you two very good items that go on Zelos, and a trophy for defeating Abyssion. User Info: RageBot. My fist is the divine breath!

Blossom, o fallen seed, and draw upon thy hidden powers!! Grant unto thee the power of the glorious 'Mother of Destruction'! I did the quest at the end of the game so yeah you can do it later. You gotta get Colettes devil arm first which is in the mines. The weird square block that you crush with a boulder has it. I know that. Is he still in Flanoir? Near the tree near the inn? User Info: SocialNeku.

Checked my inventory I forgot to take that stupid weapon in the mine! Now, how do I get back to Welgaia for Regal's weapon? RageBot posted Yeah, that's why I said you need Colette's devil arms. If he's not in Flanoir that means you missed it. Which I guess I was right. Again, I said I did the quest at the end of the game. Which means yes, you can go back and get Regal's devil arms. Storyline will bring you back there. More topics from this board Where can I find out how to equip costumes?

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