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You'll need to pick a party of four to send out. A few things to keep in mind would be that Locke and Celes are required for most of the later scenarios, you may choose not to spend the time leveling them up consequently or to spend more time leveling them up because you won't need the others. Edgar, Sabin, and Cyan are obviously your best physical fighters at this point, so having them along would be an asset. Also, if you pick three characters Shadow can join you temporarily for a fee, but it probably isn't worth the expense. Edgar may also be worth bringing simply for the fact that he can get discounts at Figaro Castle and you'll be able to use the chainsaw on this next sequence of events. Also if Edgar and Sabin are in your party, and you stay the night at Figaro castle, you will get a cut scene with the coin-toss for succession. Also if you have Locke in your party when you go to Kohlingen you will get a cut scene. I *think* you need to have Celes in the party to see a bit of dialogue in the Opera House that references Locke's cutscene. This adds to their relationship a bit. Now that's four people, so if you want Shadow in your party, you would have to go to Figaro, stay the night, go back and dump Sabin or Edgar...but Shadow will leave your party at Zozo anyway, so it's best to take four and not hire Shadow. | You'll need to pick a party of four to send out. A few things to keep in mind would be that Locke and Celes are required for most of the later scenarios, you may choose not to spend the time leveling them up consequently or to spend more time leveling them up because you won't need the others. Edgar, Sabin, and Cyan are obviously your best physical fighters at this point, so having them along would be an asset. Also, if you pick three characters Shadow can join you temporarily for a fee, but it probably isn't worth the expense. Edgar may also be worth bringing simply for the fact that he can get discounts at Figaro Castle and you'll be able to use the chainsaw on this next sequence of events. Also if Edgar and Sabin are in your party, and you stay the night at Figaro castle, you will get a cut scene with the coin-toss for succession. Also if you have Locke in your party when you go to Kohlingen you will get a cut scene. I *think* you need to have Celes in the party to see a bit of dialogue in the Opera House that references Locke's cutscene. This adds to their relationship a bit. Now that's four people, so if you want Shadow in your party, you would have to go to Figaro, stay the night, go back and dump Sabin or Edgar...but Shadow will leave your party at Zozo anyway, so it's best to take four and not hire Shadow. | ||
Regardless of which party members you pick, you should purchase and do everything you can in Narshe, and then go to Figaro Castle and use it to travel underground. Put Edgar at the front of your party to get discounts on items and make sure to buy all the tools you don't have. If you sleep at Figaro with Edgar and Sabin in your party you get | Regardless of which party members you pick, you should purchase and do everything you can in Narshe, and then go to Figaro Castle and use it to travel underground. Put Edgar at the front of your party to get discounts on items and make sure to buy all the tools you don't have. If you sleep at Figaro with Edgar and Sabin in your party you get an extra scene. Talk to the engineer down the stairs at the front of the castle to travel to Koholigen. To the north west is a man trying to start a Coliseum, his house also contains a hero ring. Go to Koholigen and you'll run into Shadow, who will offer to join you temporarily if you have less than 4 people in your party. Go into Rachel's house with Locke at the northwest and you'll see another extra scene. Go into the house at the northeast for another scene, and enter it from the back for a Green Beret. You'll learn that the Esper you believe to be Terra flew off to Jidoor, so leave the town and head South. Shop around and explore Jidoor, and you'll learn about the Opera House and the city of Zozo to the North. Head north east around the mountains then south to reach Zozo. | ||
The trick to the main puzzle in Zozo is that everyone lies, and you need to figure out what time the clock in the inn at the back of town should be set to. A few people give you hints about the hour, there's a clock in town which someone tells you the minute hand is definitely wrong, and a few people give you hints about the second hand. By process of elimination you can figure out the correct time... or just take the cheap way out, go to the inn at the back of town and set the clock to 6:10:50. This allows you to collect the chainsaw, which has a chance of killing a target in addition to performing high damage. Note: you can steal Atlas Armlet's from HadesGigas (rare steal) and you can steal Dragon Boots and Goggles from Havester. Goggles are the common steal and are vendor trash, but not only are dragon boots useful, they also sell for a good price. Note, if you steal from a Havester they will steal | The trick to the main puzzle in Zozo is that everyone lies, and you need to figure out what time the clock in the inn at the back of town should be set to. A few people give you hints about the hour, there's a clock in town which someone tells you the minute hand is definitely wrong, and a few people give you hints about the second hand. By process of elimination you can figure out the correct time... or just take the cheap way out, go to the inn at the back of town and set the clock to 6:10:50. This allows you to collect the chainsaw, which has a chance of killing a target in addition to performing high damage. Note: you can steal Atlas Armlet's from HadesGigas (rare steal) and you can steal Dragon Boots and Goggles from Havester. Goggles are the common steal and are vendor trash, but not only are dragon boots useful, they also sell for a good price. Note, if you steal from a Havester they will steal gp from you. Kill them fast after stealing, as long as they don't escape you'll get your gold back. | ||
Some of the buildings contain various items so you may want to work through them, but the | Some of the buildings contain various items so you may want to work through them, but the relic shop is the one which will take you to Terra. Simply climb your way to the top and jump across buildings as necessary and you'll reach a boss fight, and finally run into Ramuh and pick up three Espers. You'll choose a new party which must include Celes and Locke, then head out from Zozo. Go to the skills menu and make sure to assign everyone an Esper, then get going. | ||
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