

He will state that he found an item and if you select for him to use it, it'll send you back in time to after you've killed Wilkyte, but before the demi-gods all died off.Īll Level I Tokens can be acquired in general battle by either item drop or the Token Transform Skill. *** Spoiler - click to reveal *** While playing as Zimar, you need to take Fedorah to Wendel's Orchard and talk to Balan.
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If you're wondering how to do this after killing the final boss: Since some opponents don't spawn until later in the game, I would highly recommend finishing the game then doing this. This order is: Token Number, Name, Value (mainly for knowledge), and Location. So, to help keep all the guess work out of it all, all of the Tokens will be posted below in order. Needless to say, it'll take a bit of time to get all of these. Some tied to bosses, quests, and hunts, while others are tied exclusively to J-Ster opponents and chests. The only issue with circumventing the J-Ster game itself is that some tokens are locked behind some difficult opponents due to their game ruleset, so having a good grasp on the rules of the game will help. A decent chunk of these will be acquired through just general battle as the enemies have a chance of just dropping their token, otherwise, Arpajo's Token Transform can be used instead of you want to try and do the least amount of J-Ster battling as possible. There are 220 J-Ster Tokens to be found scattered throughout the game. It's a shame it had so many problems at launch.Hello, everyone! I'm not one to usually do guides so please give me some leeway on this as it probably won't be as neatly organized as I want it to be and look. In my opinion, there wasn't quite enough explained in the story and the ending was lackluster. I don't know if this was just bad luck or if it's intended, but it was annoying. I had a lot of times where enemies focus targeted one party member. Ran right into another boss without the chance to refill my MP.

There was one part where I killed a boss and decided I'd look around the room a bit afterwards. Sometimes there will be a boss and then another boss two feet later with no indication.

One battle can go fine and the next can wipe the entire party on the first turn. I played on normal, and the difficulty at times made me feel like I needed to save before every encounter. The difficulty lovers and the easy-going people can both have it their way. However, the ability the change difficulty any time should make this not really matter. Ability to save the game and adjust difficulty anywhere. The job system allows you to highly customize your party members. The developers seem to have taken inspiration from older JRPGs when it comes to gameplay and art style. I guess it used to be pretty buggy and it took a while for them to fix things. It definitely does not deserve to have such a low rating, but I can see why it's not for everyone.

I recently tried it on Game Pass and enjoyed it enough to buy a copy here to support the developers. I passed on this game early on due to the mixed reviews.
