Is that why the DQVC isn't working for me? It's the first time I'm trying to connect, and Sellma keeps saying she can't find the list of stuff to sell me.
Is that why the DQVC isn't working for me? It's the first time I'm trying to connect, and Sellma keeps saying she can't find the list of stuff to sell me.
I'd assume so. It isn't actually spitting out errors for us, just saying it succeeded and then not replacing the shop items.
It'd be neat if it at least reset the items. I actually have a Miracle Sword available for purchase now, but I'm a mini medal away from being able to get one for free anyway, so I'm not bothering to buy it. Is there any real reason to have two of them?
Is that why the DQVC isn't working for me? It's the first time I'm trying to connect, and Sellma keeps saying she can't find the list of stuff to sell me.
I'd assume so. It isn't actually spitting out errors for us, just saying it succeeded and then not replacing the shop items.
It'd be neat if it at least reset the items. I actually have a Miracle Sword available for purchase now, but I'm a mini medal away from being able to get one for free anyway, so I'm not bothering to buy it. Is there any real reason to have two of them?
If you have a character with decent strength and Miracle Slash, you can equip them with a Miracle Sword and the effect will stack, similar to how using Falcon Blade with a Falcon Sword gets you four hits instead of two. You basically won't ever need to heal them unless they're critical or something, and using Miracle Slash at super-high tension will basically fully restore their HP. Also, you can use alchemy to turn a Miracle Sword into a stronger version called an Uber Miracle Sword.
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Is that why the DQVC isn't working for me? It's the first time I'm trying to connect, and Sellma keeps saying she can't find the list of stuff to sell me.
I'd assume so. It isn't actually spitting out errors for us, just saying it succeeded and then not replacing the shop items.
It'd be neat if it at least reset the items. I actually have a Miracle Sword available for purchase now, but I'm a mini medal away from being able to get one for free anyway, so I'm not bothering to buy it. Is there any real reason to have two of them?
If you have a character with decent strength and Miracle Slash, you can equip them with a Miracle Sword and the effect will stack, similar to how using Falcon Blade with a Falcon Sword gets you four hits instead of two. You basically won't ever need to heal them unless they're critical or something, and using Miracle Slash at super-high tension will basically fully restore their HP.
I used Miracle Slash + Oomph + Max tension for a 1999 hit. It heals for 25% of the damage you do, so using it with a miracle sword should be 50% maybe. Outrageous healing, basically.
Been playing this at every opportunity I could for the past few days. It's really hooked me like no other RPG has for the past long while (I put the brakes on FFXIII about 25 hours in and I'm really not feeling the desire to go back). I'm being a bit stingy with my skill points as I'm afraid I'll build myself into a corner or screw myself over in some way.
I have DQ V and VIII in my backlog, so I feel kind of bad jumping straight to this. But I think I'll work it backwards and go to VIII after this.
1. You get 2400 skillpoints before revocation or whatever it's called (going from L99 to L1).
2. You get 200 from level 1-99
3. You get 100 from 1-38
4. You get 100 from 39-99
5. Passive abilities (the 5th, unique, skilltree) is the most important for each job, as they affect every job, even level new level 1 jobs.
6. Going from 1-38 off metal slimes / liquid metal slimes is easy.
7. EVERYONE wants Paladin (massive defense and HP bonuses) and Sage (mana + MP cost discount)'s unique to 100.
Is that why the DQVC isn't working for me? It's the first time I'm trying to connect, and Sellma keeps saying she can't find the list of stuff to sell me.
I'd assume so. It isn't actually spitting out errors for us, just saying it succeeded and then not replacing the shop items.
It'd be neat if it at least reset the items. I actually have a Miracle Sword available for purchase now, but I'm a mini medal away from being able to get one for free anyway, so I'm not bothering to buy it. Is there any real reason to have two of them?
Sure, if you like having at least one of each item and are gonna make one of them into the Uber Miracle Sword.
So i just stumbled upon a group of 4 Liquid Metal slimes. I can now confirm 2 things. Boomerangs do crit. And when they crit they crit the whole row. Imagine my glee!
1. You get 2400 skillpoints before revocation or whatever it's called (going from L99 to L1).
2. You get 200 from level 1-99
3. You get 100 from 1-38
4. You get 100 from 39-99
5. Passive abilities (the 5th, unique, skilltree) is the most important for each job, as they affect every job, even level new level 1 jobs.
6. Going from 1-38 off metal slimes / liquid metal slimes is easy.
7. EVERYONE wants Paladin (massive defense and HP bonuses) and Sage (mana + MP cost discount)'s unique to 100.
Another important thing to note is that, when you revocate, all the points put into that class' unique tree are reset to zero, so in order to max everything with as few revocations as possible, leave one class' unique tree empty so you can max it on the second go around.
12 classes x 200 skillpoints per class = 2400 skillpoints
26 skill trees x 100 points to max a tree = 2600 points
So you'll be exactly 200 away but, if you maxed out all the unique trees, you'd end up being 300 points away and getting only a net gain of 100 new points.
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1. You get 2400 skillpoints before revocation or whatever it's called (going from L99 to L1).
2. You get 200 from level 1-99
3. You get 100 from 1-38
4. You get 100 from 39-99
5. Passive abilities (the 5th, unique, skilltree) is the most important for each job, as they affect every job, even level new level 1 jobs.
6. Going from 1-38 off metal slimes / liquid metal slimes is easy.
7. EVERYONE wants Paladin (massive defense and HP bonuses) and Sage (mana + MP cost discount)'s unique to 100.
Another important thing to note is that, when you revocate, all the points put into that class' unique tree are reset to zero, so in order to max everything with as few revocations as possible, leave one class' unique tree empty so you can max it on the second go around.
12 classes x 200 skillpoints per class = 2400 skillpoints
26 skill trees x 100 points to max a tree = 2600 points
So you'll be exactly 200 away but, if you maxed out all the unique trees, you'd end up being 300 points away and getting only a net gain of 100 new points.
So for those of us who just want to play the main game, and really don't plan to sit and grind out all 2600 points, should any of this matter to me? Can I bet the game making thematically fun, yet not completely retarded, point distribution decisions?
These quests that download... do they go away after the day is up, or do they accumulate?
I'm going to have my hands full of Comic Con all weekend, and I've only just unlocked Tag Mode, even. I don't even know who this Selma chick or Alltrades Abbey ARE yet. Just want to know if I'm totally missing out.
It seems to me that the instant-kill dagger is better than all the rest, even though it does less damage. I don't know if I'll ever change it, unless the 100 knife quest gives something like auto-kill with any weapon.
EDIT: Does anyone know if Double Up stacks with Oomph? If not I could gain a turn on my boss fights :P
Does anyone know if Double Up stacks with Oomph? If not I could gain a turn on my boss fights :P
Pretty sure Double Up acts as one Sap + 2 Oomph (xxxx's attack increase a lot).
This is correct. Double Up's benefit is that it's free. You can test it by doubling up, then having someone cast Oomph (or the other way around) -- you get no effect / just the lowers defense warning.
Just one Oomph adds the 'increases a lot' message though. I need to find a way to test this somehow.
Yes, this is correct, and Double Up is exactly equivalent to one self-cast of Oomph (which is two "levels" of attack increase...although I'm not sure any effect in the game changes your attack "a little") and one self-cast of Sap. Oomph and Double Up do not stack.
Just one Oomph adds the 'increases a lot' message though. I need to find a way to test this somehow.
Yes, this is correct, and Double Up is exactly equivalent to one self-cast of Oomph (which is two "levels" of attack increase...although I'm not sure any effect in the game changes your attack "a little") and one self-cast of Sap. Oomph and Double Up do not stack.
Well then I've been doing it the hard way haha. Good to know, thanks.
Just one Oomph adds the 'increases a lot' message though. I need to find a way to test this somehow.
Yes, this is correct, and Double Up is exactly equivalent to one self-cast of Oomph (which is two "levels" of attack increase...although I'm not sure any effect in the game changes your attack "a little") and one self-cast of Sap. Oomph and Double Up do not stack.
There are plenty of effects that lower your attack by one level, though.
Edit: When do you get the key that can unlock cell doors? Because I'm tired of coming across doors that I can't unlock.
Finally unlocked Alltrade abbey. That boss was a bit of a groaner pun-wise. A pain to fight too, but nothing a bit of alchemy and grinding didn't fix.
Are there any other classes that can be unlocked right away besides Gladiator? I did a quick pass of the place, and got the Arma....red mage one, but all the rest look to be lv15 class armor quests.
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My friend just came back from Day 2 of the Comic-Con with my DSi in tow. My Quester's Rest has 47 guests now, 3 floors, and a pool area in the cellar. I only picked up 2 unique maps, but one of them was from a fellow visiting from Japan! It's the Ruby Path of Doom level 87. I guess I have good target for a end game crew now.
I should add that the additional floors had red chests, one each, that contained a mini-medal. The 3rd floor had a library room with quite a few recipe books to be had. Not a big deal if you have the guide, but it's a pretty awesome touch nonetheless.
My friend just came back from Day 2 of the Comic-Con with my DSi in tow. My Quester's Rest has 47 guests now, 3 floors, and a pool area in the cellar. I only picked up 2 unique maps, but one of them was from a fellow visiting from Japan! It's the Ruby Path of Doom level 87. I guess I have good target for a end game crew now.
I should add that the additional floors had red chests, one each, that contained a mini-medal. The 3rd floor had a library room with quite a few recipe books to be had. Not a big deal if you have the guide, but it's a pretty awesome touch nonetheless.
Damn dude. Is there a way to get that shit without playing multi?
Doesn't seem to be, although tag mode isn't really multi-player just a passive thing. I'm not sure if I can actually overcome this crazy level 87 map in time to spread it around at a GameStop come the 31st.
I really wish that they had done tag mode like TWEWY in that just leaving it on for long enough would make the game randomly generate somebody. I mean really, that gamestop event is my only chance at getting people. Unless they do that again and new people show up I'm screwed. Thanks Japan for making a mode that only works in your country because you'll sell millions of units in the first week. We'll be lucky to break 500k.
My friend just came back from Day 2 of the Comic-Con with my DSi in tow. My Quester's Rest has 47 guests now, 3 floors, and a pool area in the cellar. I only picked up 2 unique maps, but one of them was from a fellow visiting from Japan! It's the Ruby Path of Doom level 87. I guess I have good target for a end game crew now.
I should add that the additional floors had red chests, one each, that contained a mini-medal. The 3rd floor had a library room with quite a few recipe books to be had. Not a big deal if you have the guide, but it's a pretty awesome touch nonetheless.
AKA "Masayuki's Map." L15 has nothing but Metal King Slimes.
From what I understand they're going to offer an advance copy of one of the legacy boss maps which we would normally get as a DLC quest reward quite some time down the line.
edit: Yes it does say discovered by (lower-case 'm') masayuki and conquered by 'poko' who is the guy which handed me the map and is staying at my inn.
It's also kind of like a DQ9 LAN party. It's everybody's best bet to get people registered in their inn and do some multiplayer. It's next saturday from 1-4 in the US, and I think in Canada for some reason it's 2-4. If you go to gamestop.com and check the DQ9 page you can check to see if any stores near you are doing it.
Go in on the 31st in select Gamestops, get a map with Zoma in it and meet up with others doing Tag mode.
He is also unlocked via Wifi Qwest 167, which we will get on March 12th, 2011. He is also unlocked if you are in Tag mode near a Wii playing Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory (or perhaps the arcade game) when they have unlocked the Zoma bonus boss fight in there.
It's unknown if the Zoma map is trade-able in Tag mode. I haven't tried trading Baramos's map.
Oh my god, a video game event is not only being done in Canada, but also in my city that I can actually attend? That's umpossible!
So just what are the benefits of doing these tag swaps and stuff? I figured it was just swapping maps, which I guess is neat but not really important (well, outside that one super map everybody talks about), and having other people's characters show up in your inn or something. I was just planning on going down and getting the map, but you make it sound like it's way more important to get as many people tagged as possible. So I'm curious, why should I now care to get this done on the one day it's available, and why should I be potentially angry if I don't?
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Oh my god, a video game event is not only being done in Canada, but also in my city that I can actually attend? That's umpossible!
So just what are the benefits of doing these tag swaps and stuff? I figured it was just swapping maps, which I guess is neat but not really important (well, outside that one super map everybody talks about), and having other people's characters show up in your inn or something. I was just planning on going down and getting the map, but you make it sound like it's way more important to get as many people tagged as possible. So I'm curious, why should I now care to get this done on the one day it's available, and why should I be potentially angry if I don't?
Basically it's a cute little novelty, you already know about exchanging maps, and having other people's character's show up in your inn. Tagging more people also means the roped off areas of the inn open up and you can grab some extra alchemy recipes and some mini-medals, as someone just posted.
Given the ratio of population density to popularity of DQ IX in the world outside of Japan: conventions and this Gamestop meet-up are your best chance of tagging other people or playing co-op if that's your thing. If your interested in it, I would say to try to go to one if you can, as there's no guarantee (I'd even say, extremely unlikely) that there'll be any other sponsored meet-ups.
My copy of DQMJ2 shipped on the 20th via Air Economy Bubble. Any ideas on a realistic ETA? I'd love to have it tomorrow (lol, no) but next week, right as finals are finishing, would be cool too.
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I'd assume so. It isn't actually spitting out errors for us, just saying it succeeded and then not replacing the shop items.
It'd be neat if it at least reset the items. I actually have a Miracle Sword available for purchase now, but I'm a mini medal away from being able to get one for free anyway, so I'm not bothering to buy it. Is there any real reason to have two of them?
If you have a character with decent strength and Miracle Slash, you can equip them with a Miracle Sword and the effect will stack, similar to how using Falcon Blade with a Falcon Sword gets you four hits instead of two. You basically won't ever need to heal them unless they're critical or something, and using Miracle Slash at super-high tension will basically fully restore their HP. Also, you can use alchemy to turn a Miracle Sword into a stronger version called an Uber Miracle Sword.
I used Miracle Slash + Oomph + Max tension for a 1999 hit. It heals for 25% of the damage you do, so using it with a miracle sword should be 50% maybe. Outrageous healing, basically.
I have DQ V and VIII in my backlog, so I feel kind of bad jumping straight to this. But I think I'll work it backwards and go to VIII after this.
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1. You get 2400 skillpoints before revocation or whatever it's called (going from L99 to L1).
2. You get 200 from level 1-99
3. You get 100 from 1-38
4. You get 100 from 39-99
5. Passive abilities (the 5th, unique, skilltree) is the most important for each job, as they affect every job, even level new level 1 jobs.
6. Going from 1-38 off metal slimes / liquid metal slimes is easy.
7. EVERYONE wants Paladin (massive defense and HP bonuses) and Sage (mana + MP cost discount)'s unique to 100.
Sure, if you like having at least one of each item and are gonna make one of them into the Uber Miracle Sword.
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12 classes x 200 skillpoints per class = 2400 skillpoints
26 skill trees x 100 points to max a tree = 2600 points
So you'll be exactly 200 away but, if you maxed out all the unique trees, you'd end up being 300 points away and getting only a net gain of 100 new points.
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So for those of us who just want to play the main game, and really don't plan to sit and grind out all 2600 points, should any of this matter to me? Can I bet the game making thematically fun, yet not completely retarded, point distribution decisions?
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I'm going to have my hands full of Comic Con all weekend, and I've only just unlocked Tag Mode, even. I don't even know who this Selma chick or Alltrades Abbey ARE yet. Just want to know if I'm totally missing out.
EDIT: Does anyone know if Double Up stacks with Oomph? If not I could gain a turn on my boss fights :P
Pretty sure Double Up acts as one Sap + 2 Oomph (xxxx's attack increase a lot).
This is correct. Double Up's benefit is that it's free. You can test it by doubling up, then having someone cast Oomph (or the other way around) -- you get no effect / just the lowers defense warning.
Well then I've been doing it the hard way haha. Good to know, thanks.
There are plenty of effects that lower your attack by one level, though.
Edit: When do you get the key that can unlock cell doors? Because I'm tired of coming across doors that I can't unlock.
Are there any other classes that can be unlocked right away besides Gladiator? I did a quick pass of the place, and got the Arma....red mage one, but all the rest look to be lv15 class armor quests.
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On an unrelated note, i just won the accolade for playing the game one hundred hours. I think the game is telling me to take a break.
No, that's when you win the accolade for a thousand hours played.
I think there's another one for playing co-op too.
I should add that the additional floors had red chests, one each, that contained a mini-medal. The 3rd floor had a library room with quite a few recipe books to be had. Not a big deal if you have the guide, but it's a pretty awesome touch nonetheless.
Damn dude. Is there a way to get that shit without playing multi?
AKA "Masayuki's Map." L15 has nothing but Metal King Slimes.
edit: Yes it does say discovered by (lower-case 'm') masayuki and conquered by 'poko' who is the guy which handed me the map and is staying at my inn.
Go in on the 31st in select Gamestops, get a map with Zoma in it and meet up with others doing Tag mode.
He is also unlocked via Wifi Qwest 167, which we will get on March 12th, 2011. He is also unlocked if you are in Tag mode near a Wii playing Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road Victory (or perhaps the arcade game) when they have unlocked the Zoma bonus boss fight in there.
It's unknown if the Zoma map is trade-able in Tag mode. I haven't tried trading Baramos's map.
So just what are the benefits of doing these tag swaps and stuff? I figured it was just swapping maps, which I guess is neat but not really important (well, outside that one super map everybody talks about), and having other people's characters show up in your inn or something. I was just planning on going down and getting the map, but you make it sound like it's way more important to get as many people tagged as possible. So I'm curious, why should I now care to get this done on the one day it's available, and why should I be potentially angry if I don't?
Basically it's a cute little novelty, you already know about exchanging maps, and having other people's character's show up in your inn. Tagging more people also means the roped off areas of the inn open up and you can grab some extra alchemy recipes and some mini-medals, as someone just posted.
Given the ratio of population density to popularity of DQ IX in the world outside of Japan: conventions and this Gamestop meet-up are your best chance of tagging other people or playing co-op if that's your thing. If your interested in it, I would say to try to go to one if you can, as there's no guarantee (I'd even say, extremely unlikely) that there'll be any other sponsored meet-ups.