There are serveral opinions on how to best take advantage of Reincarnation. Many guides preach reincarnation as infrequently as possible, and while ideal for certain brands of power-leveling, is simply not applicable to first cycle strategies for beginners. This page will be dedicated to Rapid Reincarnation, a method of reincarnating as frequently as possible that can be highly effective for new players playing their first cycle through the game.
There are three main reasons for using the Rapid Reincarnation strategy, two of which are new to Disgaea 2:
It's the second part in particular that makes Rapid Reincarnation such a viable tool in Disgaea 2. Adell makes a prime candidate for Rapid Reincarnation thanks to his Innate Ability, which allows him to do more damage to enemies that are a higher level than him. By reincarnating him, you take a way his level and, in effect, power up his attack against whomever you face immediately there-after. When playing through the Story Mode for the first time, a twice-reincarnated lvl 30 Adell can easily be much more powerful than a pure Lvl 80 Adell on the later stages of the game (where many enemies are in the lvl 50-70 range).
The unlockable character Kurtis is the only other character/class that sports an innate ability that activates against higher-level opponents (50% less damage taken from enemies), although by the time you've aquired much later in the game, the usefulness of rapid reincarnation is debatable.
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When you reincarnate a character, their base stats will be higher than originally. This is important since a character's stat gain at each level up is directly tied to their base stats, and significantly so.
There are a couple guidelines to adhere to:
In theory it's quite simple. Reincarnate Adell and the other story characters early and often. Do not waste mana on Movement or Counterattack, and do not wait for Genius (until later in the game anyway). A decent procedure for Adell, going from the start of the game, looks like this:
1. Reincarnate as Skilled (200 mana cost)
2. Reincarnate as Distinguished (1000 mama cost)
3. Reincarnate as Distinguished (again!)
4. Reincarnate as Distinguished (yet again!)
5. Future Reincarnations as Genius. (5000 mana cost)
In practice, the most common problem is simply missing the point at which you have enough mana to do a Distinguished reincarnation. After the second reincarnation in particular, Adell will be traumatizing enemies with such brutal efficiency that you won't even realize that you just put 1500 or 2000 mana on him. You can either throw that extra mana away, as any unused mana at the time of reincarnation is lost, or use it to open up some other side quests, or for more expensive items and such. But waiting for 5k mana for a genius reincarnation is not what you want to do. You're better off throwing some mana away, if need be.
An example set of base stats for the 4th incarnation of Adell, as compared to his original base stats:
| Reincarnation | HP | SP | ATK | DEF | INT | RES | HIT | SPD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original | 24 | 8 | 18 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 12 | 14 |
| 4th | 35 | 12 | 26 | 17 | 12 | 14 | 19 | 25 |
Results can vary greatly depending on what levels the reincarnations are done, and what stats you invest your bonus points into. But as you can see, this particular Adell went into the last few stages of the game with base stats on par with some of the better Tier 6 character classes, and a 25% bonus to his attack power against every enemy of greater level than him (which was all of them after reincarnation).
Rapid Reincarnation is applicable to the Story Characters thanks to their cheap reincarnation costs, but it's usefulness for all other human and monster classes is debatable. With the exception of some mages (for whom spells and staff mastery are slow to learn), it's probably a good idea to reincarnate most of your classes to the next available tier at some point.
Side note: a good strategy for the first cycle through the game is to create two characters of each class that you really like, so that you can play "Reincarnation Hopscotch." Use the first character to unlock the second tier, and then create a second character at that new tier. Use the second character to unlock the third tier, and the reincarnate the first character to that new tier. Now use the first character again to unlock the 4th tier so that the second character can transmigrate once more. It's not unreasonable to expect to have the 4th teir unlocked by the time you get to Episode 12. The drawback of this strategy is that your main party won't have as much variety as it might otherwise, since you'll have a couple duplicated classes in its main battalion.
One interesting way to help take advantage of rapid reincarnation during the first cycle of the game is via the Bonus Gauge. Any character outside the BasePanel at the time a map is cleared will be awarded the full value of bonus experience. On later story stages and mid-rank Item Worlds this can easily be 3,000 to 6,000 experience (and even more if you're lucky). Normally one of the drawbacks of reincarnation is that a Lvl 1 character is very frail and difficult to level up until they've gotten to lvl 12+. The Bonus Gauge can be an easy source of exp for that reincarnated character. But where one is good, several is even better: If you reincarnate multiple characters at the same time, and pull out your team of lvl 1 wimps out of your BasePanel just before clearing the map, they'll likely be around lvl 10-13 for the next map, and ready to join the fray.
As any good veteran of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness will tell you, Transmigration was best done infrequently -- especially for story mode characters who dubiously lost their special moves every time they transmigrated. In Disgaea 2 however the system has been improved substantially, and there is now plenty of motivation to reincarnate characters both early and often. Reincarnation is no longer a feature reserved for use by 2nd+ cycle players looking to build their gaudy level of power to the max. It's also a great technique for improving the strength of your story characters during your first cycle, and can make Adell in particular an elite fighter against the high-level opposition that you will continually face.