For finishing off The Journey, I reccomend grinding by doing bonus stuff like killing The Reaper. I believe I was somewhere in the 80s or 90s when I finished.
As for the Answer, on paper, its pretty easy, but you'll need a LOT of grinding. the monsters are a lot more difficult, and you don't have the pleasure of SP restoring items. Shouldn't be as long as The Journey, but your levels by end game should be round 80s as well.
What I'm asking is whether I can finish off the game without having to grind. I'm pretty much all set to finish off the game at this point, I just don't want to get to the final boss and realize I need to be level 80ish to beat it when my party is only level 70.
Really from Jupiter, but not an alien.the boss is listed at I think about level 70, so it should be about even, but the final boss is kind of a marathon.
I was in the upper 90's when I fought them (wanted the Messiah which you can only get at level 90), and its quite easy to get up those last few, if you know how to get to Tartarus's basement block. a lot of high-level, but not too difficult enemies there to grind thru.
edited 29th Jan '15 11:23:27 AM by Jetyl
I'm afraid I can't explain myself, sir. Because I am not myself, you see?Check what level the monsters on the floors right below the top are. If you're at about the same level, you're fine. If you're slightly lower, still fine. If you're 10 levels below, then that's a problem. Maybe.
Oh, man, Trumpeter is just too damned sweet. The Mabufudyne Lilith Elizabeth wants is also surprisingly good for a good chunk of the final Tartarus block, regardless of how big a pain butt is to achieve.
Can anyone remind me just how many floors Tartarus has? I'm planning to speed through to the last floor with conventional shadows, and then just sit there and grind for a while.
I posted the translated dialogue for the Teddie one awhile ago and here is the translated bit of comments about Yu from the PQ artbook◊.
Edit: Here's MC's◊ as well.
Oh 4649 apparently is よろしく
edited 29th Jan '15 11:40:46 PM by OmegaRadiance
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.Yukari, WTF?
Continue the bloodline, Fujimaru!Schedule for that stream next week. Sounds like Atlus is going to be slightly less trolly than last time.
Well, she is not wrong.
Dressed to Kill.
Chie wtf?
edited 30th Jan '15 5:23:35 AM by TrueShadow1
I think I'm most amused by Shinjiro's comment on Yu. -snickers-
zen does not appear to like yu =O
good. minato > yu
So, I'm at a point where I feel comfortable unveiling all spoilers for Persona Q, so I have a few questions to ask that might've been answered before but I'm not going through 20 pages to find it.
One, what was the symbolism behind Shadow Rei? It was pretty easy to get a grasp on all the P4 shadows but all Shadow Rei seems to me is just a giant bunny.
Two, is there any kind of mythological significance for Zen/Chronos using crossbows or did the developers do that just for the cool factor?
edited 30th Jan '15 6:36:59 AM by Nap1100
Actually sitting down and playing Eternal Punishment first hand rather than watch let's plays, it got me to thinking about Persona use in the earlier games. The 2nd in particular.
Normally it takes extreme danger to call one out (as a rule that's how everyone's awakens in the first 2), but Eikichi summons Rhadamanthus practically on a whim, considering the triggering event was Lisa calling him "Undie-Boss". His rival a little later on even implies he summons him to keep the kids in school in line, and there's no way they'd present much of a danger to him unless they were armed and ganged up on him.
Is Michel just that badass a Persona user that he can pull his out whenever, or is there some plot detail I missed?
presumedly the event that unlocked his persona happened a fair while back. presumedly he was being bullied at the time. didnt he used to be kinda chubby as a kid?
like, his school is very delinquent-esque and he's the leader of a gang. being ganged up on and beat almost certainly did happen at one point.
edited 30th Jan '15 6:54:16 AM by Tarsen
Guess you can chalk it up to experience, than. I think Akihiko says something about training up to using his Persona without an Evoker, so maybe it's possible to summon one whenever you want if you use it frequently enough. And growing up a bully target and eventual delinquent, he'd of used his Persona prior to the events of his debut more than anyone else in the series.
x6 Rei comments at one point that bunnies are friends and she had the rabbit doll based on the Clock Rabbit of Alice in Wonderland, which if you noticed fused with Shadow Rei.
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.OK, how the actual fuck do I solve the business with the four doors on the third floor of the Evil Spirit Club?
...I hate this dungeon so much. So very, very much.
Heart of StoneIt's a JRPG. Solve it the way JRPG protagonists solve all their problems: violence!
I haven't actually played that game, so I have no idea what the real solution is. Sorry! :P
Really from Jupiter, but not an alien.There are lots of doors in that dungeon. You'll have to be more specific. Is that the one with the clock hint and a string of numbers?
edited 30th Jan '15 5:43:57 PM by Clarste
The evil spirits are out to get you. Bwahahahahaha!
I actually spent more time on the fourth dungeon than I did the third. The puzzles weren't that hard after I did them a couple of times.
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.Yeah, it's the clock puzzle.
Heart of Stone
You mean Namatame? Okay. Be aware that soon you'll be presented with a critical choice. I think you'll know it when you see it. If you don't choose the correct dialogue options, you'll get the bad ending. If you need help, just ask.
edited 29th Jan '15 6:41:37 AM by KarkatTheDalek
Oh God! Natural light!