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Finished the game. :)

Also got "Superstar" on the last boss. Gotta love it when Light/Fang/Hope all hit for 99999 at 800% stagger. :)

Gotta say that ending is by far one of the most amazing I've seen from any game.

Hope they do a second one and continue with this story and if they do, hopefully that isn't a failsauce like X2.

they are that whats FF13VS is all about the only thing is i think only one char goes to the next story not all from FF13

What is that big thing that looks like a Titan from God of War in Gran Pulse? Do I have to fight that in a mission? :blink:

His name is Titan, lol.

I just got to his part of the game today... if you have to fight him or not, i'll let you find out the fun way :)

but seriously, I don't think you do.. he has a challenge for you to go beat.. it's a competition.

I now have 71% of side-missions done :) I finished 1-38 and a few here and there done.

I now have 71% of side-missions done :) I finished 1-38 and a few here and there done.

I'm getting ready to go and do some and keep doing 'em till I get 5 star before I move on.

Did some farming in Taejin's Tower (misson 24) for some much needed Gil (6k a pop) and CP (12k w/ growth egg). Got one role maxed out for each toon and have all there 30k nodes for the 3 major ones. Figured I'd mix it up a bit and go do some missions before I go do some more grinding.

Do you have to get 5 stars in all missions?

After Mission 14 I went ahead and tried to get the Growth Egg. That thing killed me with just one attack, my character are in the 7000-8000 HP. After a few tries I got lucky with Vanille and Death but I wasn't prepare for the little guys. I have no idea how I did it but I finished the fight with 5 stars and got the Growth Egg :laugh: :laugh:

His name is Titan, lol.

I just got to his part of the game today... if you have to fight him or not, i'll let you find out the fun way :)

but seriously, I don't think you do.. he has a challenge for you to go beat.. it's a competition.

I now have 71% of side-missions done :) I finished 1-38 and a few here and there done.

Cool thanks.

I'm getting ready to go and do some and keep doing 'em till I get 5 star before I move on.

Did some farming in Taejin's Tower (misson 24) for some much needed Gil (6k a pop) and CP (12k w/ growth egg). Got one role maxed out for each toon and have all there 30k nodes for the 3 major ones. Figured I'd mix it up a bit and go do some missions before I go do some more grinding.

How on earth did you get the growth egg? I've tried so many things.. and I just can not kill that big bastard. The death trick doesn't work for me :(

Do you have to get 5 stars in all missions?

After Mission 14 I went ahead and tried to get the Growth Egg. That thing killed me with just one attack, my character are in the 7000-8000 HP. After a few tries I got lucky with Vanille and Death but I wasn't prepare for the little guys. I have no idea how I did it but I finished the fight with 5 stars and got the Growth Egg :laugh: :laugh:

Cool thanks.

Ahh, another "success" story. I've tried the death trick on a few big monsters, all unsuccessful.

What level was vanille's staff?

How on earth did you get the growth egg? I've tried so many things.. and I just can not kill that big ******. The death trick doesn't work for me :(

Ahh, another "success" story. I've tried the death trick on a few big monsters, all unsuccessful.

What level was vanille's staff?

I don't remember well but I think it is Healer's in Level 2. I'm upgrading Hope/Light/Fang weapons. That is my main team.

What I did was enter the fight with Fortisol and Aegisol. Vanille was SAB, Fang SEN and Light MED. Started trying Death on the big guy. I got killed a few times. When it worked it was like in the third try. After I killed the big guy Fang and Light got killed and I summon Vanille's Eidolon but I messed up and Vanille got killed too and the Eidolon went away. :laugh: I was back with the 3 girls and used COM/SEN/MED kill the little guys. I thought I was going to get killed but the MED did the job :D

Death trick for mission 55 (growth egg) for me, took 3 turns.

I have all accessories and weapons now except about 4 (ultimates on Lighting, Fang, Hope, Sazh, Vanille). Just farming money now.

you do not need 5 stars to complete all missions, but you get a trophy/achievement if you DO 5 star them all.

the best thing to do is to clear them all without worrying about speed and the last mission (64) drops an accessory called Gold Watch. it increases the time allowed in order to get 5 stars, so you can go back and 5 star everything after.

What level was vanille's staff?

Vanille was at 7k. Hope was at 6.5k and Snow was at 10k. Snow had a 500 HP accessory and a a belt that reduce physical damage by 10% and another belt that reduced all damage by 5%. Hope had a 250 and 300HP equip'd with a 100 magic.

Vanille had one 500HP and two 100 magic equip'd with Malboro Wand (Improved Debuffing II) at lvl 20. (tier 2)

Started fight with Aegisol and Fort shrounds. Vanille as Sab, Hope as Medic, Snow as Sent. It took me 3 attempts. First attempt I died, second one I got it off but failed to kill the little guys (wrong paradigms setup) and third time was the charm.

Yeah those are great vids.

Finished the trials last night, all 5 star. Mission 51 is pretty long haha, took like nearly 9 minutes I believe.

Been farming turtles in Eden in order to get some monies, I killed 14 in a row this morning and not a single drop, no trap or ingot. :( at least I got a load of CP though.

6 more missions to go, 5 dark matters to farm, about 5 million gil and then I'm done. >_< 76 hours I think so far.

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