For Romancing SaGa 2 on the PlayStation 4, FAQ/Walkthrough by WeekendRisktaker.
For Romancing SaGa on the PlayStation 2, FAQ/Walkthrough by BladewindDraconus.
For Romancing SaGa 2 on the PlayStation 4, FAQ/Walkthrough by WeekendRisktaker.
Romancing SaGa Game System FAQ Version 2.4 Written and Compiled by Ramtieger E-mail/MSN: [email protected] Table of Contents [-TOC-] Version History [VerHi] I. Starting Out [RS000] 01.
Your main source of money is the Imperial Treasury. Money goes into the Treasury in two ways: either you find treasure to add to it (whenever you find a chest with an obscene amount of money in it), or you gain money from taxes. The amount you get in tax is based on how many regions you've added to the Empire.
The University can be built as early as third generation, and you get the Tactician by answering the questions posed by the man in the upper-right part of the building (you need to get 6 out of 10 correct). --Avalon University Test Crib Sheet Q.1: Emperor Leon sealed away the dungeon north of Avalon in what year?
Head to the military base and upstairs to talk to Neyarl. Trush tells him about going to Touhai with Vangas and his fight with Ron. After a long talk, Neyarl disappears, telling Trush to get some rest. Talk to the HP/TP restoring guy downstairs and select the first choice. Trush wakes up, thinking about Flitz and ナクリー (Nakuri).
The Cards of Gods ----- There is an old man in the Kelsan's Assembly Hall (which can be got in to via the Religious Colony) who asks you for Cards of Gods that you have found. You can obtain these cards by opening the right Sceptre Forces (see the table later on).
You can have as many saves as your memory card will allow. It is a good idea to have more than one save in case you miss some event and want to retrace your steps. Also, make sure to save when you can because you can only save inside towns, and you may run into an enemy that you cannot defeat.
For Romancing SaGa 3 on the Super Nintendo, Character Guide by Khajiit Rankin.
1) Do crowns in the treasury transfer to the next generation, or should I try to spend them before the jump? 2) Will I eventually be able to acquire more expendable items, such as MP restoration, other than the initial supply in the castle storage?
For Romancing SaGa 3 on the Super Nintendo, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Fat Robin is a perv.".
Shinrou Items: Rotten Meat, Cheap Item, 200 Credit x2, 300 Credit, 500 Credit, Additional Memory Board, Jump Suit, Strengthened Armor, Duel Gun, Electricity Shooter, Twin Sword, 250 Credit, Spirit's Stone, Sprite Silver Armor, Sprite Silver Earring, Stone of the Sealing Fields, Excel Guard The Ancient Ship was in the upper-left corner of Shinrou.
For Legaia 2: Duel Saga on the PlayStation 2, FAQ/Walkthrough by Shotgunnova.
--Vortex: 3 JP * This spell opens a large vortex into which all status conditions, both positive and negative and from both friends and enemies, are drawn away. This spell can cure your entire party of status problems, but it will also remove from them positive spells like Reviva, Shield, and Vitality Rune.
Also, for the regular game, Mikhail's ruling and war strategy game aren't THAT complicated and it's easy to exploit by using outside resources into the mini-game (like Aurum or by random battling). Mikhail doesn't get a "bank", all excess money of his goes into the royal coffers. The war strategy game is quite fun and addicting once you get ...
For MS Saga: A New Dawn on the PlayStation 2, GameFAQs presents a message board for game discussion and help - Page 14.
For SaGa: Scarlet Grace - Ambitions on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs has 57 trophies.
SMALLER number gives better Chance to Block: U = Unblockable 4 = 1/4 Chance 2 = 1/2 Chance 1 = Full Chance * = Listed in the data as Blockable, but actually not, because no Shield can Block its Element (Status) --- Evd/Ctr: Vulnerability to Evade/Counter Abilities.
The strength of Staff Arts lie in their unequaled effectiveness as secondary supportive skills. About 90% of all Staff Arts have the ability to drop enemy status. Some of them even can inflict nasty Status Effects, such as Blackout (Death).
For Unlimited Saga on the PlayStation 2, Side Quests Guide by Double G.