![]() Thus, I don't think it's possible to tech glitch to gain access to it.Īir Blade is the counterpart to Air Thrust. Note that Raging Mist relies on BOTH Spread and Eruption, which means it has more detailed checks. I forget Air Thrust (Presea's up c-stick) and this causes me to forget Cyclone, which depends on Air Thrust. That's exactly what I'm doing with Presea here. Here's where the glitch is: if you assign a skill to a c-stick shortcut for a different character, remove that character from the battle lineup, forget the skill, then bring back the character it's a shortcut for, you can activate that skill via the c-stick shortcut until the end of the battle. The screen above shows you that the c-stick shortcuts can be assigned to skills on another character. Let's digress a moment to talk about controls. Since the techs in the advanced tier depend on techs that are themselves mutually exclusive across lines, it was thought that there was no reason to do a check for that. ![]() In order to do tech glitching, you have to take advantage of the fact that the fourth requirement listed above is only checked for techs in the "mid" tier. They don't seem to be more powerful than a 3/4 T gem setup. The Strike and Tactical rings help you change your tendency. You need to be on the S side of the bar to learn S techs and on the T side for T techs. Whether a character has an S or T tendency is determined by whether the EX Gems assigned them in the EX Skill menu are T or S-type. The difference between Tactical and Strike is hard to articulate and varies based on the character, but in general Tactical gives you more access to Unison Attack components (Prism Stars requires a spell from both Genis and Raine's T lines). Generally you can only have the Tactical or Strike version of a tech. Techs come in two different "lines", Tactical and Strike. ![]() The fourth one is that you don't have that tech's equivalent from the other "line" and I'll discuss that more in a bit. The second is that for some techs you have to know one of the preceding spells, and the third is that you have to have used the preceding tech a certain number (usually 50) of times. In order to learn a new tech, you have to meet up to four perquisites. I don't think I've ever talked about the process of learning new techs(spells/abilities) in Tales of Symphonia, so let's do that here. : In exchange, continue to pledge your loyalty to Zelos, the great Chosen! Ha ha ha! : Just think of yourself as having boarded a mud boat and leave it all to me! : I think that hot-headed idiot is growing on me. : I'll find a place for all of you to live. We'll just find some place that's easy to live and live there quietly. ![]() : The people of Mizuho aren't attached to the land. : I.we, the people of Mizuho, probably won't be able to stay in Tethe'alla. : Are you thinking about what's going to happen after this journey is over? : Hey! Sheena! What are you doing moping about over here? : In order for the people of the world to be able to do that, we need to restore the world to its original form. : If we all lived each of our days to the fullest, the results will follow. : "Saving the world" may in fact be of little importance to those that live in it. Skit #278: Living Our Days to the Fullest : The ritual of the Chosen.is also a ritual to find a vessel for Martel.It may have been based on the way Martel herself lived. : Yes.I think she would be willing to sacrifice herself to save the world. : I wonder where those feelings come from. Even though it wouldn't have been strange if she'd hated the world, just like Mithos. : But despite all that, I could feel how strongly she loved the world, so much that it hurt. That's right, Martel was a half-elf, too. Hurt and betrayed by so many people, I was filled with sadness. : When her consciousness entered me, I could see into her heart, too.
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