somerandomdude
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So I got this equipment on a back row Bishop:
Shinobi Shuriken
Prime Armor
Knight Shield
Valiant Helmet
Strength Gauntlets
Anti-Evil Cloak
Back row is tankier than the front row, except for total HP, and that's how you mitigate the threat of getting ambushed and your back row shredded, is to use the class orbs/class change items to fit them with some beefier armor before switching them back to bishop/priest/sorc. And why not give your bishop the ability to OHKO with a shuriken like a ninja during a restrict/assist shot AA?
By the time I got to dimension world, I had like 1.3 million gold, which is more than you really need for class orbing characters to learn spells, or equip better gear. So, put some of your best protective equipment on the characters with lower HP (especially those good shields you find) after your front row gets enough HP padding to comfortably takes some hits.
Shinobi Shuriken = Dropped from High Master (Ninja)
Prime Armor = Dropped from Swordsmen, and Maelificant
Knight Shield = Dropped from High Priestess
Valiant Helmet = Dropped from Maelificant
Strength Gauntlets = Dropped from Maelificant
Anti-Evil Cloak = Dropped from Vampire Lord
Muramasa (has 100 attack and x2 hits, best weapon in the game)= Dropped from Maelificant
Also, the attack buff Sorc spells appear to stack when multiple people use it (Daiba/Yaiba, etc), and that's how you drop those Maelificants is have the 3 back row stack attack buffs, so the front row can destroy those. Do the same for bosses. Bu'Shin was left with hemorrhaging rectal fissures courtesy of Mr. Muramasa with stacked attack buffs.
It's tough to say what a recommended level for beating this game might be, but when I got to Dimension World, I had some characters level 18-20, and that felt a bit under leveled. One mishap, or getting slightly unlucky and those characters get deleted, easily. I think level 25 would be my recommendation. You got a bit more HP padding at 25, and you likely farmed up some better equipment for your characters as well. 18-20 might work if you tread carefully. I had the luxury of one of my characters being a level 37 Samurai with a Muramasa, a full level 18-20 party would have been really dicey, but maybe not impossible, I'm sure the game has been beaten at that level or possibly lower.
Shinobi Shuriken
Prime Armor
Knight Shield
Valiant Helmet
Strength Gauntlets
Anti-Evil Cloak
Back row is tankier than the front row, except for total HP, and that's how you mitigate the threat of getting ambushed and your back row shredded, is to use the class orbs/class change items to fit them with some beefier armor before switching them back to bishop/priest/sorc. And why not give your bishop the ability to OHKO with a shuriken like a ninja during a restrict/assist shot AA?
By the time I got to dimension world, I had like 1.3 million gold, which is more than you really need for class orbing characters to learn spells, or equip better gear. So, put some of your best protective equipment on the characters with lower HP (especially those good shields you find) after your front row gets enough HP padding to comfortably takes some hits.
Shinobi Shuriken = Dropped from High Master (Ninja)
Prime Armor = Dropped from Swordsmen, and Maelificant
Knight Shield = Dropped from High Priestess
Valiant Helmet = Dropped from Maelificant
Strength Gauntlets = Dropped from Maelificant
Anti-Evil Cloak = Dropped from Vampire Lord
Muramasa (has 100 attack and x2 hits, best weapon in the game)= Dropped from Maelificant
Also, the attack buff Sorc spells appear to stack when multiple people use it (Daiba/Yaiba, etc), and that's how you drop those Maelificants is have the 3 back row stack attack buffs, so the front row can destroy those. Do the same for bosses. Bu'Shin was left with hemorrhaging rectal fissures courtesy of Mr. Muramasa with stacked attack buffs.
It's tough to say what a recommended level for beating this game might be, but when I got to Dimension World, I had some characters level 18-20, and that felt a bit under leveled. One mishap, or getting slightly unlucky and those characters get deleted, easily. I think level 25 would be my recommendation. You got a bit more HP padding at 25, and you likely farmed up some better equipment for your characters as well. 18-20 might work if you tread carefully. I had the luxury of one of my characters being a level 37 Samurai with a Muramasa, a full level 18-20 party would have been really dicey, but maybe not impossible, I'm sure the game has been beaten at that level or possibly lower.
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