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Walkthrough - FAQ/Walkthrough1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Sudeki for the PC Complete Guide & Walkthrough ============================== by Lunion sslunion@ymail.com version 1.41 starts 2006 Jul 03 finished 2006 Jul 08 last update 2009 Aug 15 Copyright 2006-2009 Lunion All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any interest in this FAQ please feel free to send me an e-mail at the email address stated in the beginning of the FAQ. And that's the only way to contact me. If you want to post this FAQ somewhere, or you want to use it other than for your personal, private use, you will need my permission to do so. Please contact me at the e-mail address stated above. Any contribution to the FAQ will be credited and none of your e-mail address will be stated unless requested. Please feel free to correct any mistake and add anything missing from the FAQ. Please note that I might modify your e-mail with my own expression. And please state the title of the game as your subject. These websites have received my permission to post this FAQ. You will also find the most updated version in: > http://www.gamefaqs.com > http://www.supercheats.com > http://dlh.net > http://www.honestgamers.com > http://www.cheatchannel.com > http://www.cheatbook.de If you see this FAQ posted on any other sites, please inform me. This means copyright violation and I'm willing to take legal action for it. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Table of Contents lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1. Introduction..............................................lun1 1.1 The Purpose of This FAQ.............................lun11 1.2 Overview of The FAQ.................................lun12 1.3 Hardware Specification..............................lun13 2. Game Introduction.........................................lun2 2.1 Equipment...........................................lun21 2.2 Shops...............................................lun22 2.3 Breakable Items.....................................lun23 2.4 Valuables...........................................lun24 2.5 Money...............................................lun25 2.6 Upgrading Weapons and Armors........................lun26 2.7 Battles.............................................lun27 2.8 Combo System........................................lun28 2.9 Skill and Spirit Strikes............................lun29 2.10 Status Ailments.....................................lun210 2.11 AI..................................................lun211 2.12 General Battle Strategy.............................lun212 3. Walkthrough.............................................. lun3 3.1 Late Again, Tal?!...................................lun31 3.2 Aklorian Scums......................................lun32 3.3 Vanilla Skies.......................................lun33 3.4 Twin Towers.........................................lun34 3.5 Gathering of Warriors...............................lun35 3.6 Heaven or Hell......................................lun36 3.7 A Long Walk Home....................................lun37 3.8 Steel Adversary.....................................lun38 3.9 System of a Down....................................lun39 3.10 All Around The World................................lun310 3.11 Coast to Coast......................................lun311 3.12 Those Who Walk The Valley of Death..................lun312 3.13 Dungeon Siege.......................................lun313 3.14 Heart of Gold.......................................lun314 3.15 Sudeki..............................................lun315 4. FAQ.......................................................lunfaq 5. End Credits...............................................lunthx >>[Note]: lunxxx is for the purpose of easy and simple navigation using the find function in your notepad (by pressing ctrl + F). For example, just press ctrl + F, input lunthx, and press enter, will make you jump directly to the [end credits] section. In case you're wondering lun stand for my name [Lunion]. =============================================================================== 1. Introduction lun1 =============================================================================== Hello everyone, and welcome! To my FAQ for the PC version of Sudeki. The name's Lunion and I will guide you through the game. Please take note that this guide is intended for the PC version of Sudeki, so some incompatibility may exist if you use this guide for the XBOX version of the game (although none expected). Anyway, enjoy the FAQ ^-^/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 The Purpose of This FAQ lun11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To guide you from the start to the finish. Giving you battle strategies and general tips. Pointing the locations of secret items. To give you as much information of the game as humanly possible. In short, to enable you to play the game with the least fuss possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.2 Overview of The FAQ lun12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The FAQ is written in 79 character standard format (for best viewing). The FAQ will be straight and simple. Not any overly unnecessary detail, but point right to what you want (and need) to know. I'll cover every part of the game, step by step, from the start to the finish. If there is any misspell or grammar error, please forgive me. You know, English is my second language. I will however, explain the game in the simplest and understandable manner possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.3 Hardware Specification lun13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because this is a PC game, some hardware trouble may arise from your PC. I play Sudeki using the following specification: -AMD Athlon 64 3500+ -2 GB of DDR RAM (VGEN PC 3200) -NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra (Pixelview) -DFI Lan Party NF4 SLI Motherboard -ASUS DVD-ROM Quite Track 16x Max -Onboard Soundcard -Logitech Keyboard & Mouse Internet Desktop Edition If the above list doesn't mean anything to you, well that's all right. I only list my hardware specification for technical references should you have hardware trouble when playing the game. =============================================================================== 2. Game Introduction lun2 =============================================================================== Originally made for XBOX, this game is intended to "fill" the void of RPG games in the console. They finally port it to PC where there's also a void of (especially Japanese style) RPG games. A successful port although not a successful game itself, Sudeki is a welcomed addition to the library of PC games. Regardless of what you think about the game, you're reading my FAQ, so you're more likely to play it (or playing it). This is the very purpose of my FAQ, to help you play this game as quick and painless as possible. Note that, this PC version of Sudeki have been heavily altered (or should we say, improved?). Minor and major improvement (especially around the control part) make this game much better than its XBOX counterpart. Please read the section below thoroughly, as there are very useful informations that I'm not going to repeat later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.1 Equipment lun21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your equipment consists of weapons and armors (only). Unlike any other RPG, you won't be able to buy this equipment in shops. You can find weapons lying all over the world in chests, while armors will be given to you automatically as you progress through the story. In short, you don't need to worry about buying weapons and armors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.2 Shops lun22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can only buy healing items (and some weapon) in shops. Most of them consist of HP and SP healing items, as well as some status remedying items. You can also sell valuables you find along your journey to earn some money. Unique in Sudeki, prices will differ for every shops. Every shops has a taste for special valuables and therefore, selling some valuables may earn more money in certain shops. Be sure to pay attention to what a merchant want (by talking to them). And always remember that traveling merchants always offer more than those in towns and cities. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.3 Breakable Items lun23 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you travel through the world of Sudeki, you will find a lot of breakable items. It's an item that you will get an option to [break] them when you come near, such as jars and barrels. They are plenty in existence and you can find all sorts of things inside, such as healing potions to valuable items. But not all breakable are rewarding, as you will often find they hold nothing at all. Anyway, it's still a good idea to bash open any breakable items you come across to, as if you break a bunch of them, you will get items and valuables so much that you don't need to do any shopping at all! This is actually just the case for me. I break everything whenever I had the chance to, and till the end of the game, I never even once had to shop for things! This is very important, so pay attention! I won't tell you everytime to break jars and stuff, but everytime you come across them, just bash them open! You won't regret it, that's for sure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.4 Valuables lun24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Along your journey you will find a lot of valuable items. These items serve no other purpose than to be sold to earn some money, or to collect in a certain amounts in order to complete a sub quest. Each subquest will require specific kind of valuables, and a certain amount of them. Below is a list of all available valuables and the category that they fall in: ---------------------------------------- -Woluf Pelt type : Fur -Reptufallo Hide -Kargal Fur -Bearal Fur ---------------------------------------- -Dilodactyl Hide type : Scale -Scribe Skin -Hydrogenate Scale ---------------------------------------- -Wyrdlord Gem type : Gem -Crab Crystal -Eden Coral -Cyantine Eye -Shadowstone -Illumina Opal ---------------------------------------- -Aquaticlaw Shell type : Others -Glue-Spider Duct -Gnat Stinger -Arconite Skull -Marble Shard -Omnium -Spirit Orb -Huge Gold Bar ---------------------------------------- It's a good idea to conserve valuable items, selling them to the right kind of merchant ONLY when you need some money, because you never know what kind of valuables are needed to complete a certain subquest, and you will be sorry if you sold those valuables. We never needed too much money in this game anyway. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.5 Money lun25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There're only 2 ways to earn money (fluorins): 1. Bash breakable items and you will find a little amount of fluorins sometimes 2. Sell any valuable items The later will be your primary way of earning money. Unlike any other RPG, in Sudeki, battles will earn you no money. Monster will sometimes drop valuable items instead. This is quite realistic since I can't understand why monsters carry money in the first place. Anyway, the general idea here is to collect those valuables, and sell them to merchants. And, yes. As stated above you can't sell armors and weapons (as you can't buy them in the first place). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.6 Upgrading Weapons and Armors lun26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank God you can upgrade your weapons and armors. There are special blacksmith stores in cities and towns all over Sudeki (and only, there are no traveling blacksmith!). Blacksmith stores will sell the same kind of things all over Sudeki, so there's no point in messing around them as all of them have nothing different to offer. Your weapons and armors come with a (or some) slots, which we can place various "Runes" in them. There are a lot of runes, and every one of them has different powers. At the start of the game, you will find a small number of runes, and you will get various runes as you progress through the story. You can engrave these runes in a blacksmith store for a price. This is the idea of "buying" weapons and armors in Sudeki. This is a list of runes, from the most useful ones to the less useful ones. Armor: -combat boost -anti evil -anti venom -anti hex -combat fortify -combat regen -damage shield Weapon: (round/square runes) -jagged edge / razor edge -vampire fang / bat fang -soul seeker / heart seeker -essence gnaw / spirit bite -essence burn / mana spark Pay attention! Runes' effects are explained in the game. You can engrave multiple same runes for weapons. It's your choice, but you should follow this list if you want maximum effects for your equipments. >>[edges vs fangs runes] While it seems like a convenient ability to absorb your enemies life, the fang runes will lose it usefulness towards the end of the game, as we will be getting a huge number of healing items. The other drawback is your party members have to attack, making it more risky for melee fighters. Besides, the amount of HP restored is not that big, forcing you to use healing items in the end. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.7 Battles lun27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The battles in Sudeki are set in real time (not turn based) system. You can control one of the 4 characters. Note that, sometimes you will have to control a certain set of characters, or only one character at all (as in boss battle). Battle is as simple as ever, thanks to the perfect control in PC version (the XBOX version is a nightmare). Fighters are divided into 2, the melee and ranged fighters. Melee fighters will have a 3rd person camera, and ranged fighters will have a 1st person camera (cool stuff). Every move are controlled by mouse and keyboard buttons (setable). For ranged fighters, the type of weapon you use will determine the type of attack you use in battle. It is most notable that it is far easier to control a ranged fighter in normal battles. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.8 Combo System lun28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For melee fighters, you fight with various combo that you can unleash by timing it right. This is a list of various combos, and the button that activate them. (1) means mouse button 1, and (2) means mouse button 2. List is from the most useful (and often used) ones: (names are taken straight from the manual) -(2)(2)(1)* Juggling Move 2 The most powerful of combo. It can fit for quick counter attack, and can be devastating if you press (1) repeatedly. You will use this combo most of the time cause this is simply the most damaging combo. -(2)(2)(2) Full Circle Attack Very useful if you're surrounded by enemies. This will (most likely) hit multiple enemies at the same time because of it awesome circling range. It will knock enemies back and give them adequate damage at the same time. -(2)(1)(1) Spinning Stun Attack Maybe the least damaging of all combos. The only reason to use this is to stun enemies, so you can chain another more damaging combo on them. Note that some enemies can't be stunt. >>[Note] These 3 combos are enough to get you through the game. The others are just for fun. -(2)(1)(1) Charging Attack Very useful if you need to "charge" an enemy, canceling enemies move as well as pushing them far behind while also giving them reasonable damage. Not as useful as the (2)(2)(1) combo though. -(1)(2)(1) Spinning Air Attack Considered the second most damaging combo, this give the most amount of damage in one (final) strike although less than the combined damage of Juggling Move 2. This is very useful in the beginning of the game, as enemies are few and slow. The only drawback of this combo is it takes a long time to execute and enemies will most likely hit you first (canceling your combo). -(1)(1)(1) Stabbing Attack Just like its name. Useful for giving quick damage to enemies (for a counter attack, for example). -(2)(1)(2) Slow Spin Attack The third most damaging attack. It's faster than Spinning Air Attack combo, although still very slow, especially in the heat of battle. Extremely useful for Buki. -(1)(1)(2)* Juggling Move 1 It's not as strong as Juggling Move 2, and it has no real use in battle. It's not as slow as Spinning Air Attack, but it also give less damage. It's a mediocre attack. Why would you want to use it if you can use Juggling Move 2? * These are "Juggling Moves". You can repeat the final move in the sequence up to three times by pressing the last button repeatedly. >>[Note] Additional actions not mentioned in the game. You can block attacks using [spacebar]. Only melee fighters can block attack. While blocking you can press any of the movement buttons to dodge (left, right, or back). This combo system will be explained in the beginning of the game (by some kind of in-game tutorial). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.9 Skill and Spirit Strikes lun29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Skill Strikes are powerful attacks that you can use anytime in battle. These attacks are powerful, but they cost SP (Skill Points) to use them. Each skill strikes has different power and range, such as poisoning enemies or boosting your own attack. Needless to say, skill strikes are very useful in battle. It can turn the tide of battle into your own favor. You learn them by spending advancement point when you level up. Spirit Strikes are far more powerful than skill strikes, and can easily obliterate enemies in a matter of seconds. You get them as you progress through the story. You need Special SSP (Spirit Strikes Point) to use them. You can earn SSP by killing enemies. They will fill up slowly, so it's best to use them in hard battles, or in boss battles. This is a list of the most useful skill for each character, and you should learn them as soon as you can: Tal > Iron Warrior = cast protect on allies Ailish > Shadow Nexus = revives allies Buki > none Elco > Nano Enchancement = cast boost on allies > Tesla Shield = reverse bad status effects ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.10 Status Ailments lun210 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are various status ailments which can greatly help, or totally ruin you in the heat of battles. As usual the list is from the most useful ones (or the most devastating ones for bad status effects). Good Status Effects: -Boost : Red Heart Icon Doubles your power. Totally Useful. -Haste : Golden Arrows going up Doubles your speed. -Protect : Blue Shield Doubles your defense. -Regen : Green Teardrop Recovers your HP overtime. Bad Status Effects: -Poison : A Bottle with X mark on it Very deadly. Quickly drains your HP (as this is a real time RPG), canceling your combo everytime the poison hits. -Weaken : Broken Orange Heart Halves your power. -Curse : Broken Green Shield Halves your defense. -Slow : Purple Arrows going down Halves your speed. A Black-and-White bad status effect icon means you're immune to that bad status effect. You gain immunity by using panacea items or by using a certain skill. You can cure these status effects using a corresponding panacea items or using Aegis drinks (only). You can reverse bad status effect using Elco's Tesla Shield Skill (only). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.11 AI lun211 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So what happen to those characters in your party that you don't control? They behave according to the set AI. In XBOX version, the AI is very very stupid that it is only a matter of time before your party members fall. Thank God, they ranked it considerably in the PC version. This is a list of available AI, as usual from the best ones. To set an AI, press the Q button, select the character, and select the AI. -Defend (D) The best AI. Party members will attack enemies, especially the ones attacking your vital member (the one you control). And best of all, they will defend themselves when they are attacked by enemies. Thank God. -Retreat (R) Party members will avoid battle at any cost. They never attack enemies. They will just run around avoiding enemies attack. This is pretty good if you meet a tough enemy and want to strike them alone (usually when you control a ranged fighter). -Attack (A) Party members will attack no matter what. Abandoning defend and stuff. This is the same crap AI they use in the XBOX version. They can't even block attack! It's only a matter of time before they are obliterated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.12 General Battle Strategy lun212 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You'll see later in my guide that I relied heavily on ranged fighters and SP absorbing tactics. What's that? You'll see for yourself. I also relied heavily on Status-Supporting Skills, [Nano-Enchancement] in particular, casting them on almost every battle. This is a super effective strategy that will dispatch enemies as quick and painless as possible. There're many battle strategies and you're welcome to try them for yourself. But if you happen to follow my strategy, I assure you, you'll have a smooth sailing. Well, I think that's it for the introduction. Now to the walkthrough itself. =============================================================================== 3. Walkthrough lun3 =============================================================================== Since Sudeki is a pretty straight and linear game, that's just the way my walkthrough will be. Be sure to read the game introduction first, since there are some important things that I'm not going to repeat later. I won't give you unnecessary detail, but I will point out important things for you (including battle strategy and special item locations). Most of the time you can follow a linear path, without much fork in it, so don't worry about getting lost in this game. And, of course. I will be as spoiler-free as possible. Well, onto the walkthrough! >>[Note]* There are no chapters in this game, but I divide it into several sections (each with a catchy title of my own) for easy reading. *Later in the guide, a ">>" signify quick notes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1 Late Again, Tal?! lun31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After a gorgeous FMV introducing the characters of the game, you will be controlling Tal, our main protagonist in the game. This is the basic training system, which will explain how to attack and stuff, as well as using combo. Just give it a try, and try to make yourself comfortable with the control. After you finish your training, look around the menu (default button M) to familiarize yourself with the menu. Oh, and the map in the menu is quite useless, you won't use it. Trust me. The mini map, however, is quite useful (in the top left corner). >> I advice you to change the menu button to E. Start by walking straight and open the chest in front of you. Talk to everyone if you want (I won't tell this again, I will only tell you to talk to important persons). Now go to the palace entrance. Right in front of it there is a big locked gate. Left of it there's another chest. Right next to it, there's a stairway leading to Tal's room. Go up. Open the chest there (I won't say this again, everytime you see a chest, just open it). Go to the Southeast corner of the room and check the cabinet, you will find a [Battle Manual]. Go out. Get to Kamo's Store (in the corner, the one with the Duck sign on it). There's a chest near (open it!). Go in the store. Talk to Kamo and get a map. >> Never sell valuables to Kamo. He is one stingy duck. Get out. Talk to one of the 3 kids playing outside. This is a game of hide & seek. The kids will hide on random locations in the city. It's never the same location for every game. Just wander around the city, and you will find them eventually. The last kid you found will give you a [Red Door Key]. Just hold to it for now. >> You may want to save your game now. It's near the inn. Next time, I'm sure you know when and where to save, so I'm not going to tell you again. You're done here. Get out to the only openable gate. In here, take the stairway up. Right at the top, push that button. Now, quickly go down to the door that just opened. You will find a [Wolf Totem] inside. Continue past the gate. And past another gate. Follow the tunnel all the way to another gate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2 Aklorian Scums lun32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just follow the road, and you will run into some enemies. >>[Quick Battle Tips] Just use the combo (2)(2)(1) to give maximum damage to enemies (and be sure to press the last (1) several time). If enemies surround you, press R button to knock them back. Press 1,2,3,4 to quick use items. [spacebar] to block. Other than that, good luck! ^-^/ After battle, follow the white arrow on your mini map. Open the gate. >>[Battle Tips] Oh, poor guys. Anyway, use the combo (2)(2)(2) first until you have fewer enemies. Block ranged fire. It's a good idea to attack the ranged fighter first. If an enemy is shielding, try the (2)(1)(1) combo to stun them, and finish them off with (2)(2)(1). Although in 3D, the path in Sudeki is very linear. So continue this rather linear path, until you come across a standing soldier. Continue to a tree surrounded by benches. In the left wall, there is a Kariston Altar, where you can offer [Wolf Totems] in exchange for some powerful items. So offer one. Hold to the orb. >> Only Tal can offer [Wolf Totem]. Continue. Every character has special power. Tal can push and pull blocks. So pull the first block twice, and push the other block. Just a little way after that, there is a some sort of well, take note of it's location. Continue. Well, I trust you can handle battles on your own now. After the battle you will most likely level up. To level up, you go to the menu, choose the advancement option, select the character you're leveling up (Tal) and spend advancement(s) point to the available slots. I suggest HP for now. Continue to the next save point. >>[Battle Tips] Use (2)(2)(1) to quickly dispatch the beast. If it is standing still and shaking, it's about to blow up. Get away from it! As for his other attack, you can easily avoid it. Now continue till you reach the next battle at Brightwater Beach. After the battle, be sure to open the chest. Inside is Mojo, Tal's most damaging weapon (yes, most damaging weapon) until you get his ultimate weapon. So equip it right away. Continue to the next save point. You got a boss battle coming up! =============================================================================== >>[Boss] The Aklorian Siege Ogre =============================================================================== Shield : 500 HP Ogre : 500 HP Quite intimidating. You have to destroy his shield first before you can damage him. Just avoid his attack (easily), and don't stay near him when he unleash a green breath (even at his back), just stay away. When he's done, quickly attack him with Juggling Move 2 combo. And stay away. Repeat till the shield broke. When his shield broke, he will attack recklessly with his club. Just stay put and let him come to you. When he is going to attack, just move behind him, and use the Juggling Move 2 combo. Very easy. He also has a green breath attack, this time from his... rear. Very easy to avoid. You will win in no time. =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 Vanilla Skies lun33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the battle, and after what happen, continue the rest of the path to Brightwater village. Notice that you have received Tal's second set of armor and a Spirit Strike (which can only be used by Tal). Along the way, you may meet Jurgen, a merchant specialize in Furs. You can sell Fur items (like Bearal Fur, reptufallo hide, woluf pelt) for a higher price than usual. But save the Woluf Pelt cause you're going to need it later. Just right after you past the gate to Brightwater, go left to enter the Shadani encampment. Keep going to the corner and you will find a chest hidden behind a camp. Go down to Brightwater. Brightwater, in my opinion, is the nicest town in Sudeki. Anyway, go straight to Densi's house, the blue house in the middle. After that, go to the Lighthouse, talk to the Lighthouse keeper, Jim. Walk back to town, you will meet Ailish. (The lighthouse is in the back of the village. Just walk around). After the chatter, you will control Ailish. Now press Q, and switch both Ailish and Tal's AI to D (defend). This will greatly help in battle. Ailish also have special abilities to dispel magic barrier, allowing her to see whatever is sealed behind. As a matter of fact, I'm going to put this theory into work. >> It is much easier and more comfortable to control a ranged fighter in battle. Ailish can attack from distance while we can leave the dirty part to Tal. Be sure to set Royal Scepter as Ailish weapon, as it is her best weapon for now (and for quite some time). Enter the lighthouse, there's a chest there. Talk again to Jim to enable a sidequest. Now go down the lighthouse and keep going to the back of the village where you can see piles of rocks and some mining stuff. Near there, there is a bench of sorts. You will see a flurry of yellow twinkling objects there. This signify that there is something magically shield in there. As Ailish go near, and switch to 1st view (hold F or press V). If you're in the right distance, you will see the [dispel] command. Use it, and open the chest. Use the 2 orb of vigor on Ailish right away (press Q and select Orb of Vigor). Now walk back to the town center, you will find Remi, a little girl with a red robe. Talk to her to enable another sidequest. You will also find Sasan Miko, a woman in red robe. Talk to her to enable yet another sidequest. Check the nearby fountain for some fluorins. More Sidequest, talk to: 1. Kilk 2. Merther 3. Kweeg 4. Teebor You can find these peoples fishing in the wharf area. Now go to the church (right in the back of the inn) and make some donations. Now you can check the water plate at the back of the church to recover your HP. You can talk to Sherry and Sunder-rah for yet another sidequest. Well, that's a lot of them. The last thing you want to do is upgrading your weapon (especially Tal). If you have the money, upgrade it right away with 2 edged runes. You can also engrave it with bat fang runes, albeit more expensive. The plus and minus of fang & edge runes can be found in section 2.6 of this FAQ. For Ailish, just upgrade the royal scepter. The Xuric's shockstaff, although promising, will just be a hindrance in your journey (as for it short range and long reload time). >> Ailish will be the main healer in your party. All right, now as for the sidequest, you can find all this items in Brightwater Beach. You have to fight a bunch of enemies first, and you will find these sidequest items in breakable boxes afterwards. Let's go there now. Follow the road that leads outside of Brightwater until you meet your first monsters. Oh, and you will find one more Orb. Use that on Ailish. You may need to repeat the above battle a few times to get all those subquest items. After |
