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If you get the Iron Maiden version afterwords go visit her in My Room for a small event after the event open the menu and take a good look for a lolDon't buy them drinks but talk with Hyakki on the far right of the area. If you have a high affection with iron maiden, then she will help you for free instead of having to pay Hyakki.
Hey I'm new to this game only discovered it yesterday. My apologies but I have a few questions.
1: Do I need to follow the before you complain png if I downloaded it from the OP to install the 2.15 patch or just overwrite the files .
2: How do I know if it was done correctly
3: I downloaded the game from the OP so is there anything extra I need to do before I can play (Aside from the patch questions above, and the RTP)
Sorry if these are rather dumb questions
If it's about the locker in the saferoom;Could someone tell me the combination for the first puzzle in the game? It’s the one talking about grafiti on the wall.
You don't strictly need Hell Break, but... okay, that's a lie. You definitely need Hell Break if you want to beat Daji in less than half an hour. In order to get Hell Break, you need to master the fire magic and the attack buff (PSI Megido and Limit Break). Hell Break pretty much is the cheese- it's so strong, once you have it you can cheese the entire game.So anyone know any good ways to cheese Daji? that fight keeps kicking my ass, and I always die after she turns into a beast, Also how do you unlock more skills in this game other than the ones you start with? because I hear I needed to have hell break for that fight and I don't know how to get it.
I see, well I have probably racked up a good amount of Assist points, and regular SP, I think I'll be able to get Hell Break, soonish. Thanks for letting me know about how to get it, and how disgustingly cheesy it is. And I'll be sure to keep Cool Calm as high as i can get it. any advice on upgrading the Physical part of that build, or will a somewhat leveled VIT and WILL stat work?You don't strictly need Hell Break, but... okay, that's a lie. You definitely need Hell Break if you want to beat Daji in less than half an hour. In order to get Hell Break, you need to master the fire magic and the attack buff (PSI Megido and Limit Break). Hell Break pretty much is the cheese- it's so strong, once you have it you can cheese the entire game.
You'll need 111 SP total to get it. If you don't have the SP for it, take the time to max out your affection with all the demons you've befriended. Each one gives 10 SP at max friendship. I would also recommend levelling up Cool Calm as much as you can. Making Ecstasy no longer a factor is a huge advantage. Make sure you have Hell Break and Cool Calm up every turn- the moment one wears off, refresh them both.
Have you been using Sylph Storm throughout the game? If you have, good. Don't use it. In fact, unlevel it and refund the SP to put into other spells. All Sylph Storm does is help you dodge physical attacks, and physical attacks only hurt your Willpower. With Hell Break, you don't ever need to worry about your Willpower getting low. At this point in the game, Sylph Storm has outlived its usefulness.
For the Beast phase, keep a careful watch on what she's doing each turn. If she does the time symbol thingy, use defensive posture. If she lowers her body and builds up power in her legs, use evasive posture. And if you get caught, use violent rage instead of regular struggle every time. Your Willpower is constantly being restored by Hell Break, it doesn't matter how much Willpower it costs.
Don't get impatient. It might seem alluring to skip out on refreshing one of your spells in favour of getting one more attack in, but that's a slippery slope to losing. Just keep chipping away. It's a war of attrition, and you've got the advantage.
Honestly, there's no real reason to have a super high max willpower or vitality once you have Hell Break- you're never gonna run out anyway. But they're probably levelled up from playing through the earlier chapters, and it's not really necessary to get a Charred Salamander just for the Daji fight. I'd recommend just putting whatever other points you have into attack and magic- the more damage you deal, the better. Though that's hardly a revelation.I see, well I have probably racked up a good amount of Assist points, and regular SP, I think I'll be able to get Hell Break, soonish. Thanks for letting me know about how to get it, and how disgustingly cheesy it is. And I'll be sure to keep Cool Calm as high as i can get it. any advice on upgrading the Physical part of that build, or will a somewhat leveled VIT and WILL stat work?
It should tell you who you need but just in case you need 100 affection with Barghest, Lampas and EmpuseHow do you unlock EX 2?
Shit I haven't befriended all of them.You don't strictly need Hell Break, but... okay, that's a lie. You definitely need Hell Break if you want to beat Daji in less than half an hour. In order to get Hell Break, you need to master the fire magic and the attack buff (PSI Megido and Limit Break). Hell Break pretty much is the cheese- it's so strong, once you have it you can cheese the entire game.
You'll need 111 SP total to get it. If you don't have the SP for it, take the time to max out your affection with all the demons you've befriended. Each one gives 10 SP at max friendship. I would also recommend levelling up Cool Calm as much as you can. Making Ecstasy no longer a factor is a huge advantage. Make sure you have Hell Break and Cool Calm up every turn- the moment one wears off, refresh them both.
Have you been using Sylph Storm throughout the game? If you have, good. Don't use it. In fact, unlevel it and refund the SP to put into other spells. All Sylph Storm does is help you dodge physical attacks, and physical attacks only hurt your Willpower. With Hell Break, you don't ever need to worry about your Willpower getting low. At this point in the game, Sylph Storm has outlived its usefulness.
For the Beast phase, keep a careful watch on what she's doing each turn. If she does the time symbol thingy, use defensive posture. If she lowers her body and builds up power in her legs, use evasive posture. And if you get caught, use violent rage instead of regular struggle every time. Your Willpower is constantly being restored by Hell Break, it doesn't matter how much Willpower it costs.
Don't get impatient. It might seem alluring to skip out on refreshing one of your spells in favour of getting one more attack in, but that's a slippery slope to losing. Just keep chipping away. It's a war of attrition, and you've got the advantage.