
The Engraved Ring can be traded at the lower floor of this area, speaking with the man behind the desk on the left side. The Central Station - 1.2.4 K - Engraved Ring (pick from the ground) L - Cold Water Stone (trash can) - M - Mana Herb (poster) N - Healing Medicine (trash can) The Great Gate Station - 1.2.3 F - Antidote (poster) G - 100 G (poster) H - 10 G (poster) I - Healing Medicine (poster) J - Seed # 02/99 (poster)Ĭollect the items and proceed west. There's nothing interesting here at the moment, so ride the elevator up and proceed. The Great Gate - Inside the Tower - 1.2.2 The Great Gate of Uhra - 1.2.1 A - Seed # 01/99 (trash can at the top of a ladder) B - Mana Herb (trash can) C - Magma Fragment (trash can) D – Whetstone (trash can) E - 10 G (trash can) It won't take long before the first "Pipot" (that's the "shop" for Seeds). You will also find your first Seed items: they are important collectibles which you need for various reasons, in particular to exchange them for items in particular "shops". The first time you visit Uhra you won't find an open shop, but later they will be introduced to you.

The shops are marked with purple/pink-colored icons, and they are often general stores (meaning they usually sell all kind of items). The inns aren't very useful in a game where you can recover your status automatically by saving, but they allow you to "dream" (keep playing to understand), something you can do from the main screen of the game when you first run it too. In cities you'll find save points, inns and shops. No enemy fights will usually trigger in cities, unless some story events will trigger exceptional fights. This place is a city, a "safe" area if you want. Proceed on the only possible way, pushing the pillar to make your way out and then decide to leave. Nothing notable here, just proceed with the events. This will come by itself with time anyway.Īchieved Perfect three consecutive times in battle. Side note: the three in a row will carry from one battle to another, so you can (say) score one Perfect at the end of a fight, then score two more immediately in the next fight and you'll still get it. There are two achievements related to scoring "Perfect"s with your rings: one for scoring three of them in a row, and another for your 500th Perfect. Pick up the items as you go and follow the tutorials to learn the basics of the game.

Hypocenter - 1.1.1 A - Healing Medicine (debris) B - Bruiser Ring (pillar) C - Angel's Plume (debris) D - Mana Herb (pillar) E - Name Plate (pick from the ground) Just keep attacking, alternating hits on the two "units" (left and right don't attack the same unit twice in a row or you'll deal very little damage), until you finally win. This "boss" cannot defeat you, so don't bother using healing medicines or defending. The game starts with a couple of fights: keep killing the enemies in the first fight, then a first boss fight will trigger. Map of the area Note: one-time-only area. In-game tutorials will explain you most of what you need to know anyway. If you have any doubts about the gameplay, please check the General hints and tips. On disc four, because of the huge freeroam available compared to relatively few story events, I won't add them. I will write a short summary at the end of each area to shortly tell you what to do in order to reach the end of the area: if you think you're stuck, use it for a quick reference. I will also mention when an area is one-time-only. The point of these is to try to keep order in the guide, because it's a huge game and you need order for Treasure Trove, especially if you mistakenly miss something and need to backtrack. You will find some "numbers" (IDs) near the areas, such as "1.2.3": the first number is the disc, the second is the "main area" number, the third is the "sub-area" number. If you open your main game menu (press " Y " while on the field) you'll read the name of the area in the upper-right corner. "Hypocenter" and "Edge of Wasteland" are sub-areas of the "Highlands of Wohl" main area, for example. Sub-areas of the same "main" area will be divided to make it easier for you to find where you are.

This means that I will start telling you which skills/equipment you want to have to properly tackle the boss of the area, so you know in advance which skills have priority. " Ctrl " and " + " will do the opposite.Įvery area will be introduced with notes regarding what you will need by the end of that dungeon. Maps will often be quite zoomed in: for a lower zoom hold " Ctrl " and press " - " on your keyboard until you're satisfied.

The maps contain most the items required for the achievement, but don't forget to check the text description too for extra information about side events and quests, and especially for the few items left out of the images. In this walkthrough you will find some maps to guide you through the Treasure Trove achievement.
