![]() ![]() aggressive - they gonna attack you as soon as the see you.I should also say here about the nature of monsters. I can only assure you that those mentioned here are all verified and all you need to get them is a bit of patience. Those marked as rare dropped rarely for me and they may drop for you more often and vice versa - those that have dropped for me quite often may drop for you very rarely. The same goes for the things that drop and those you're able to steal. What I mean is that the monsters generated randomly and these pieces of informations are about the ones I got to meet. Unfortunately these informations may differ a bit from the ones you'll come across. In this walkthrough you will find many tables with informations about monsters - their levels, quantity of HP points, things they drop and those you can steal from them. They means the places that you're not going to see during the ordinary plot flow and the roman cypher II means that yes you were there (or going to be there) but up then you didn't have the access to the whole area. There also chapters entitled by an in-game area name and often with addiction of "II". Each part is separated from others by an important event that took place in the plot. Right now I also wanted to emphasize that the division used in this guide: Prologue, Parts I-III and Epilogue is used especially by me at the need of this walkthrough. Non-human enemies in the RPG (mostly) games are often called this way. berserked Fomalhaut - this means that the person holding Fomalhaut is under effect of berserk. You may also come across an expression e.g. In such situation use just the character which represents the class of the character I have used. You - beating the game in your own way - may have given them different predispositions. At the beginning of the game I was developing each character in a specific direction (details in chapter " Licenses and character development") and later on speaking about those characters I meant the class they were representing. Sometimes to say which class is the most effective in given situation I use names of in-game heroes. He should be wearing light armor and wielding a katana as a weapon.īuffer is a person who keeps its team mates in effect of variety buffs like protect or shell. For this kind of heroes the best choice is robes as armor and Rods or Staves as weapons.ĭamage Dealer - the main purpose of its existence is dealing lot of pain. Healer - what can I say - it's a person who keeps you're team mates alive and healthy. It's also a perfect choice for a party leader. The best choice for him is the heavy armor. Tank is a person with loads of HP points and high defense, which draws attacks of enemies. They are the different class's predispositions. Sometimes in this guide you may encounter words like: Tank, Healer, Damage (dmg.) Dealer, Buffer etc. They're all connected to RPG games and are pretty often used, but I assume that you didn't actually hear them and because of that I created this chapter - to explain all those things that may be not clear to everybody. While reading the walkthrough you may find bit strange words. So in the walkthrough to follow you'll find info about alee these things and many, many more. ARCANE ONLINE MYSTERY SERIAL 1 WALKTHROUGH SERIESHere I'm only going to mention that as a big fan of the whole series I just couldn't miss this part, and as a very ambitious fan I just couldn't live without getting all those ultimate weapons and killing all of the side bosses you can find in the game. I'm pleased to welcome all those interested in the latest part of Final Fantasy. ![]()
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