mandate of heaven - Level 60+ ?
mandate of heaven - Level 60+ ?
Another quick question, where can I go for above level 60 training in good old Enroth??
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Castle Ironfist to level 200 …Kristo wrote:You can train to level 200 in Ironfist.
and Paradise Valley for unlimited levels; of course, it gets really, REALLY expensive the higher you go. Once, when I used an editor, I trained my party in Paradise Valley to over Level 1,500Phobos wrote:You can also go to Paradise Valley. There is no level limit for training there, IIRC.
interesting, so does it theoretically top out at 9999 then? pretty mental. whats a good level 2 b finishing the game would anyone say? Im not into gaming on the level most of u peeps r but ive completed most of the final fantasy series, not including the oldskool ones + other lesser rpg's not worth mentioning on ps2, anyway! I think im like mid 60's or so, and ive rinsed out my cash proper on leveling up. but hey
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Good that you brought this up! I also ran out of gold all the time on the higher levels due to the expense of leveling up. How did those of you that finished the game get sufficient gold? Fighting doesn't give you that much obviously, i.e. the cleansing of paradise valley gives you a hundred thousand gold or two, still say you're level 60 or so it might be enough for 6 more levels for the party and that ain't very much! In mm8 however you could get hilarious amounts of gold by trading items with a multitude of merchants. Does this merchant circle also exist in mm6 and in case it does, is it profitable? I'd like some advice on how to get the gold one needs!Tobsquire wrote:interesting, so does it theoretically top out at 9999 then? pretty mental. whats a good level 2 b finishing the game would anyone say? Im not into gaming on the level most of u peeps r but ive completed most of the final fantasy series, not including the oldskool ones + other lesser rpg's not worth mentioning on ps2, anyway! I think im like mid 60's or so, and ive rinsed out my cash proper on leveling up. but hey
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Just get a Master Merchant and sell stuff you get from the dragons and titans in New Sorpigal for loads of money. I never have monetary problems in any MM after I can slay dragons/titans.millionmilesaway wrote:Good that you brought this up! I also ran out of gold all the time on the higher levels due to the expense of leveling up. How did those of you that finished the game get sufficient gold? Fighting doesn't give you that much obviously, i.e. the cleansing of paradise valley gives you a hundred thousand gold or two, still say you're level 60 or so it might be enough for 6 more levels for the party and that ain't very much! In mm8 however you could get hilarious amounts of gold by trading items with a multitude of merchants. Does this merchant circle also exist in mm6 and in case it does, is it profitable? I'd like some advice on how to get the gold one needs!
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Okey, I never really understood the circus part of the game. When can one play at the circus?Apeman wrote:One other option for cash is to pump one of your statistics to about 150-200 and play at the circus. Collect a lot of pyramids and trade them for level 7 items at Abdul's Resort in DragonSand
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Each circus has a certain month per year when you can play. Out of my head it's:
Bootleg Bay in january
Mire of the Damned in March (bug, not working?)
Blackshire in September
You can play 5 games based upon one of your statistics, each game (or click) costs 50 gold, you either lose (nothing) win (lodestone:1 point) win better (harpy feather:3 points) win best (lucky clover:10 points). When you get 30 points you go to the main circus tent and trade you points for a golden pyramid. When you have 200 points in a statistic you play around 5-10 times at that game, get out, trade for pyramid and repeat until you have a lot of pyramids.
These pyramids can be traded at abdul's resort in DragonSand for level 7 items, which you can use or sell for a lot of cash.
Bootleg Bay in january
Mire of the Damned in March (bug, not working?)
Blackshire in September
You can play 5 games based upon one of your statistics, each game (or click) costs 50 gold, you either lose (nothing) win (lodestone:1 point) win better (harpy feather:3 points) win best (lucky clover:10 points). When you get 30 points you go to the main circus tent and trade you points for a golden pyramid. When you have 200 points in a statistic you play around 5-10 times at that game, get out, trade for pyramid and repeat until you have a lot of pyramids.
These pyramids can be traded at abdul's resort in DragonSand for level 7 items, which you can use or sell for a lot of cash.
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Well, that sounds good. But how do I get 200? I know you can get 50 permanent by using black potions, and equipment and so on to about perhaps 80-100. well, please explain!Apeman wrote:Each circus has a certain month per year when you can play. Out of my head it's:
Bootleg Bay in january
Mire of the Damned in March (bug, not working?)
Blackshire in September
You can play 5 games based upon one of your statistics, each game (or click) costs 50 gold, you either lose (nothing) win (lodestone:1 point) win better (harpy feather:3 points) win best (lucky clover:10 points). When you get 30 points you go to the main circus tent and trade you points for a golden pyramid. When you have 200 points in a statistic you play around 5-10 times at that game, get out, trade for pyramid and repeat until you have a lot of pyramids.
These pyramids can be traded at abdul's resort in DragonSand for level 7 items, which you can use or sell for a lot of cash.
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April - Blackshire
August - Mire of the Damned
December - Bootleg Bay
Is the circus schedule. Though, I think Mire of the Damned is bugged.
But the 200 in a stat can be done with enough in Light Magic, casting Day of the Gods
August - Mire of the Damned
December - Bootleg Bay
Is the circus schedule. Though, I think Mire of the Damned is bugged.
But the 200 in a stat can be done with enough in Light Magic, casting Day of the Gods
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