This weapon transfers damage to enemies to Steiner's health. Give the Stellazio Queen the 1st 4 coins (you can have 5 at this point)and obtain Steiner's Blood Sword. Early in the game, Steiner and Garnet visit Treno. If you have an auto-fire controller for ur PSX/PS2/PS3, you can auto-level Steiner in the only area in FF IX where there are infinite re-spawning enemies. A BIG difference fighting the Grand Dragons, as well as others in the game.
) That way they'll never have that vulnerable time.
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The point is, instead of taking 1/2 damage during that time, they'll take the full 100%! So, do NOT reselect Defend! Once they are defending already, just skip them with the triangle button (or have them do it RIGHT AFTER the dragon's turn. That is, they become vulnerable for almost an entire turn before they again return to the Defend stance. The 1st fights are tuff, but you'll level up so fast u'll soon forget that and start having lots of fun.īTW, an oft forgotten trick: any character who is "Defending" as their action in the fight will STOP defending if you set them to Defend again in their next turn. I made another save up there past the woods. His claw attacks will kill low level characters in one swipe, so be careful if you choose that battle plan.īe sure to save before climbing the vine up there to them, those Garuda could be game-ending. ) Note, you COULD equip Coral Rings instead of auto-reflect, but altho u'll absorb the Dragon's Thunderaga, you won't be able to reflect Vivi's spells off ur party to increase the damage, and also the dragon's Thunder won't be hurting himself. Later in the game, you can toy with Auto-Life and Level 5 death (Dragons are lev 60. I spent time going back catching frogs, so I had like 45 or so and Frog Drop hit for more than Zidane's best attack. Quina's Limit Glove is fun play with when you get the chance, but it only works when his HP is 1, and u'll get the chance randomly here when you revive him/her with Phoenix Downs. I kept going for about 3 hours and everyone was at level 58. I started at level 25 or so, and literally leveled up 1 or 2 levels after each fight. If all 4 survive they get just over 8, 800 EXP pts. Revive people if you want, but it's easier to spend that time once u've gained a few levels. That and the Dragon's own Thundaga spell, which oddly bounces back and damages the dragon, will do him in quickly. In the fight, have Vivi cast Bio, or his strongest spell you have, against the party so it reflects off them and hits for 4 times the normal damage.
Armor etc you have, and don't forget to equip Level-Up and Ability-Up for everyone who has them. ) Have everyone Garnet, Zidane, Vivi and Quina in ur 1st party, learn Auto-Reflect from it.
(unlike Pearl Rouge and Madain's rings you can only find one auctioned. Get the Reflect Ring from Treno's Auction house when Garnet & Steiner are 1st there, it'll go for about 15, 000 gil. ) The Dragons, and no other enemies, appear in the grassy area (it's called Popo Hts ) ) Run thru the woods up there (the Garuda's cast Stop and there's no way to prevent that yet. Instead, head over to G's Grotto and climb the vine back by the moogle (later in the game there are other ways to get there, of course. ) The 1st time I can beat them is right before going to Fossil Roo, the part where you are to ask Quale in Qu's Marsh if he knows where Fossil Roo is. They are best from the moment you can beat them to the end of the game (better than Epitaphs even. Grand Dragons, found initially by climbing up the vine from the Moogle save in Gizamaluke's Grotto, provide the best leveling up in the entire game.