![]() ![]() You'll know when to steal the Stone Of Control from Blue as their is a dialogue prompt recommending you do it. You can have Tan cast Poison Needle on Blue for an extra hit each turn too. Adolfo will single-target your party, as well as performing it's Adolfo Impact skill that hits everyone for around 3K damage. Make sure you use Leo's debuff attack down skills to help prevent Adolfo from one-hit KOing your party. ![]() Successfully doing this will cause Adolfo to die and allows you to focus just on Blue.Īt the beginning of the fight, any damage you deal to Blue is useless, so focus primarily on Adolfo to get him down to 30K HP. Once you have gotten Adolfo down to 30,000 HP, you'll be able steal the Stone Of Control from Blue. There is one key element to this fight that makes it a cake-walk. Make your way to Volcanic Cavern - Pluton and after another cutscene with Tam, prepare for your next boss battle. Here you can pick up from Treasure Chests: Here we will enter a new area called Volcanic Cavern ( E) after another part of Tam's backstory is explained. You can pick up the following items here: Pick up these Treasure Chests along the way: We need to find Tam, so follow your way through the Falcion Bypath and towards (E) Falcion Bypath - Bluff. It's pretty simple so don't worry and this part of the story allows us to finally get a glimpse into Tam's backstory. As soon as you enter the place, a new cutscene will happen in which you will enter a fight with Tam. Locations: Falcion Bypath, Volcanic Cavern, Nameless Islandįalcion Bypath can be found at the top-right of the World Map using the Uzra to get there.Notes: Unlock Tan as a party member and upgrade his Divine Artifact.Items: Hacker's Bible, Venus Fists, Blue Quartz, Secret Arts Scroll, Crush Edge, Evil Instructions, Smoky Quartz.For this, we will need to head back into the Uzra and travel to a brand new location. Fantasian's an approachable game, but not one that will necessarily draw in casual fans.After picking up Cherly and Kina, it's now time to get our final party member and brand new character: Tam. That means that people who get sucked in to this adventure will have to wait for quite some time to see how it ends. More frustrating, though, is this is only the first part of a two-part game - one that doesn't have a defined release date stated. The cutscenes are fairly painful to watch and from time to time, the difficulty of battles spikes noticeably. The game doesn't break new ground - and the one it walks on is fairly well trodden, especially by its creator's long-term work on these kinds of experiences. The problem is that while it's visually charming and eye-catching, there's nothing really new here. It's more about exploring the worlds, which are especially gorgeous thanks to a handmade diorama background that was photographed to create the in-game locations. well, underwhelming - but it's not really a title that's about the story. It does tweak those just enough, though, to make the game more inviting to a mainstream audience, adding spells and weapons that attack multiple enemies, for instance. Fantasian doesn't stray far from Final Fantasy's roots and uses very familiar mechanics. While made by the creator of a classic and beloved role-playing game franchise, this gorgeous game is just doesn't do enough to make it stand out from games like it. ![]()
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