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Fang is the resident Highwind expy with the highest physical damage output to boot. Still, the Dragoon Lance becomes Fang with her nature as a physical powerhouse, plus it has its place as the bane of all Adamantoises.

He is an underrated support, overshadowed by the sheer magnitude of Hope's healing prowess. In spite of this, Sazh has his uses. He is the only character with access to Haste, a crucial spell for making the most of the game's ATB system. Correct usage will drastically increase the frequency at which the team can heal and deal damage. The Antares Deluxes can elevate the damage output even further, as they come with a Chain Bonus Boost ability.

In essence, the ability causes the Chain Bonus to rise at an accelerated pace, perfectly synergizing with the aforementioned Haste ability. Snow can also be effectively utilized as a damage dealer thanks to his high stat bases. These are merely suggestions for a smoother experience. One of the two no-brainers on the list. Vanille has a very specific purpose in the game — debuffing, and the Belladonna Wand allows her to do that even better. This is a weapon specifically designed for applying waves upon waves of debuffs on tricky targets.

Ability Paper Tiger. Synthesizes Damage Wall. Upgraded To Indomitus Lv. Ultimate Weapon Save the Queen.

Retail Network Gilgamesh, Inc. Availability Chapter 11 Available after completing Mission Similarly, the highest-grade accessory of a certain type such as the Wurtzite Bangle can't have the first row, since it can only be acquired as a Lv X in its case, Lv 32 accessory by upgrading its lower-grade version the Adamant Bangle-max level.

The achievement Treasure Hunter requires you to own, at any time during your playthrough, all the possible accessories and weapons in the game. By "at any time" I mean that you don't have to own all the possible weapons and accessories at the same time : if you had, say, an Iron Bangle back in Chapter 1, and then you sold it and never obtained another one again, you won't have to actually have an Iron Bangle in your inventory in the moment you unlock the achievement, because the game will always "remember" that at some point in the past you had this item with you.

There are missable items that can permanently void you the opportunity of unlocking Treasure Hunter due to their limited stock in the Post-Ending game world. These missable items are all accessories that reduce elemental damage:.

Truth be told, you have to try really hard to make this achievement missable, because these items can be obtained from many different sources available even in the post-ending game. It's enough to have a single Ring of a certain element to be able to obtain the others grade-1 can be upgraded to grade-2; grade-2 can be upgraded to grade-3; grade-3 can be dismantled to get grade Each of the missable "grade-1" elemental accessories Ember Ring, Spark Ring, Aqua Ring can be obtained by dismantling the corresponding-element "charm" accessory Fire Charm, Thunder Charm, etc.

Moreover, you should already have these accessories the grade-1 elemental accessories from treasure spheres in the first Chapters of the game. You can also obtain these accessories by dismantling the corresponding grade-3 elemental accessory which you may obtain from a copy of the grade-2 elemental accessory, often received from quests available in the post-ending game. The only missable "grade-2" elemental accessory Icicle Ring can be obtained by upgrading the corresponding grade-1 elemental accessory Frost Ring , which in its turn can be obtained by dismantling the Ice Charm.

All the grade-3 elemental accessories Salamandrine, Boreal, Raijin, Nereid, Sylphid, and Gaian Rings must be obtained by upgrading the corresponding grade-2 elemental accessory. As you can see, there are multiple sources to get these items, and therefore it's really hard to make it ultimately impossible to obtain these accessories. Below is a summary of all the possible sources for these missable accessories.

Some accessories have limited availability in the game, but they are not missable because at least one copy of them can be obtained in even in the Post-Ending game. This is a list of items with limited availability:.

Another copy can also be obtained by upgrading the Gold Watch - Survivalist Catalog : one is obtained as reward for Cie'th Mission Note that not all of these are missable some of them are available in the Post-Ending game, even if only in limited amounts ; these are "just" items with limited availability.

Those that are actually missable are those that I reported in the previous section. This is a list of items with "apparent" limited availability they may seem with limited availability because they can't be bought, but there are still other sources to get as many of them as you want :. Each weapon has three "tiers", and the name of each weapon will change from one tier to another. For instance, the Hauteclaire weapon can be upgraded to Durandal first, and then further upgraded to Omega Weapon.

All the Tier-1 and Tier-2 weapons have unique names, but the Tier-3 weapons of the same character share the same name. For the purpose of Treasure Hunter , it's enough to obtain just one Tier-3 weapon for every character. Please keep in mind that the Tier-3 weapons of a certain character share only the same name, but they are NOT the same weapon if you upgrade it from a certain Tier-2 weapon rather than another one.

Different starting weapons different Tier-2 weapons upgraded to a Tier-3 weapon will have different stats, different passive abilities the same as their Tier-2 version , different EXP requirements. More info on the "practical differences" of these weapons can be found in the Weapons and Accessories page.

In the post-ending game you are able to farm some of the most expensive Catalysts from enemies. When I say "can" I actually mean "should": it's no brainer that if such expensive materials can be obtained "easily" as drops from enemies this is the way to go. Unfortunately the other Catalysts cannot be farmed from enemies in the Post-Ending game areas, and you'll have to buy them including, unfortunately, the very expensive Adamantite. Below is a table with every piece of equipment required for Treasure Hunter.

The table has two columns functional to the purpose of grinding this achievement: a "Free Supply" column and a "Cost" column. The "Free Supply" column indicates simply if that piece of equipment can or can't be acquired for free during the adventure by looting treasure sphere, as a mandatory story item, or by completing the Cie'th Missions -- assuming you've been diligent in your treasure-looting routine, and assuming that you will eventually complete the Cie'th Missions for other achievements, these items should already be in your inventory, and can be count out of the stuff you have to work-for in order to get Treasure Hunter.

The "Cost" column indicates how much you have to spend in order to get that item from the best source: shops or upgrade from other items. I will indicate only the cheapest source. If both sources are available, the Shops are always the best choice. I'll also add the name of the shop in parenthesis. The "Catalyst Cost" column will be left blank for accessories that can be both bought and obtained via upgrade of other items this, again, is because buying from a Shop is always cheaper than getting items via upgrade of their lower version.

In case there is no Shop name, it's implied that the cost refers to the Materials necessary to get that item via Upgrade. In the next tables, the item you have to upgrade to get a certain item is always the one before the item you're looking at except the Twenty-sided Die, which is obtained by upgrading any of the six "charm" items before it, and not just by upgrading the one immediately before it , provided that the items belong to the same "family" HP Bangles, Strength Wristbands, etc.

Sacrificial Circle sacrifices HP on Snow, but at max level it grants the highest Strength stat at In addition, the max magic stat is also , making it the second best weapon for Ravager Snow.

Sacrificial Circle's weapon tree also has the reduced damage synthesis skill, which is likely the best overall offensive weapon tree for Snow. The Power Circle tree has the second highest Strength stat at You do not sacrifice HP on this weapon tree which makes it ideal for defensive use. On top of removing the HP reduction, the Power Circle tree also has the physical defense synthesis skill.

I recommend this tree if you're going to main Sentinel and swap to Commando in certain situations. This is in order of role efficiency.

Snow plays a part in the Sunleth Waterscape AF progression. Lightning sent him to protect the crystal pillar that Fang and Vanille created.



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