Best Final Fantasy X-2 Garment Grids


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I used a GameShark to get all the garment grids and dresspheres, including the best ones, such as the Floral Fallal, Machina Maw, etc...

But, what do I have to do to use them? I don't see them listed as available, but I know I have them. Any ideas? Sorry for the n00bish question.

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Right, that's how you do it. But, there are three special garment grids which are each specific to each character. They are like the 'ultimate weapons' from FFX--they require some other items or event to 'activate' them for use. I'm wondering what that event/item is.

- [D20]Special Dresspheres --------------------------------------------------

There are 3 Special Dresspheres in the game, 1 for each character.

SHORT EXPLANATION:

To use them you have to transform into each Dressphere on your Garment Grid

at least once during the same battle.  Once you have done that you can press

L1 to bring up the Garment Grid Window and then press R1 and then "X" to

transform.

LONG EXPLANATION:

Okay. Here's how they work. You don't need to equip them, they are

automatically ready after you get them.

You cannot use them until you change into every dressphere on your garment

grid. For example, say you are using the "First Steps" Garment Grid. There are

6 places on the garment grid that you can put dresspheres. We'll say you have

White Mage, Black Mage, Gun Mage, Thief, Warrior, and Gunner attached to the

garment grid.

Now, you have Yuna in your party equipped with the "First Steps" Garment Grid

and the Gunner dressphere equipped (look on the equip screen in the main

menu).  So Yuna starts every battle as a Gunner. Now you are walking around

and you get into a fight against enemy.

During the battle you use L1 to change Yuna into the White Mage. Then on her

next turn you change her into the Black Mage. Then her next turn you change

her into the Gun Mage, then the Thief, then the Warrior. So now you have

transformed into all 6 dresspheres on that garment grid in the same battle.

Notice I say the SAME battle. Once a battle is over you have to start all

over again.

So now that you have transformed into all the 6 dresspheres you had attached

to the Garment Grid Yuna is using, you are FINALLY able to transform into the

Special Dressphere. (To keep track of where you have gone on the garment grid,

press L1 during battle and look for the blue line on the garment grid).

Now press L1 to bring up the same garment grid window, when it comes up, press

R1. You should notice that on the right of the screen it says something about

Foral Fallal (Yuna's special dressphere). When that is showing, press X to

choose it. The window should go away and you should change into the special

dressphere.

I know it's a lot of work, but they are quite powerful. If you have a Garment

Grid called "Unerring Path", you will notice it only has 2 places for

dresspheres. This is a good grid to use if you want to use Special Dresspheres

a lot because you only have to change dresspheres in battle once and then you

can use the special dressphere.

While in special mode, your character will transform into something with 3

parts and your other 2 characters will be gone.  All three parts are

controlled by you and have very powerful attacks and abilities.

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