You’ll now get to enjoy new memories: The First Daughter, The Second Daughter and The Lost Princess.Īt some point Vam turns up again and leads Cheryl away. After a short cutscene, use the bed to rest. At a certain point you can choose which of the two girls the Robot’s like better, allowing that player to receive a passive buff called ROBOT BA-BUMP!Įxit the Royal Quarters and head to the Guest Room. After a short cutscene, the two Robots are renamed Prickle and Clicker. Head forward and Robo Guard will give you an explanation of the Machine World.Īfter, head upstairs to the Royal Quarters. Once done, head forward and speak to the Robot at the entrance to the base. In order to enter the secret base house, you need to talk to all the NPC robots outside it. Grab the Magic Crystal from the blocks and now go to the place where the Robots went ( E). You find them pretty quickly and see them going through a gate ( E).īefore you follow them, quickly follow the path round and to your left there is another Elevator. Once the crate has gotten through the security gates, you need to head right to look for the robots. Now go right and you’ll watch a cutscene with a Robot heaving crates around. When you go down, take a left to open the Treasure Chest ( D) containing a Potion L and the floor loot by one of the boxes Research Lens x3. This time follow the path right and you’ll come to another Elevator. Go back the way you came and pick up an Ether S on the floor. You can also find a Potion L on the floor nearby. Follow the route left and pick up a Pezzottaite from the Treasure Chest ( C). Use the elevator ( B) to take you up a level. When this happens, heal up using Potions S and Potion L.Īfter the fight, Kina and Cheryl decide it’s a good idea to sneak past the security gate by hiding in a crate. It will then use Roll Crusher and deal pretty hefty damage. You can use Cheryl’s Slow ability to give yourself some extra turns against him.Īt some point, the boss will fire up. Take these out before focusing on the main boss. The boss has two extra parts you can attack: Laser and Missile. After a short cutscene they run off and drop something behind: Leo’s Locket. When you walk past the Save Point ( A) you’ll notice Leo’s two Robot friends. After getting announced back in 2019, it flew under the radar until right around New Year’s when developer Mistwalker confirmed the JRPG would. New Mobs: Robo Redactor, Guardrone, Guard Pod The launch of Fantasian really snuck up on us. Location: Machine City - Security Gate Area You’ll eventually reach a ladder that takes you to the Machine City. Moving forward you’ll have another cutscene between Cheryl and Kina, when you return from it pick up the Regulator Chip from the floor. There is a Treasure Chest further up containing 5,000 G. Head forward and collect the Ether S from the floor. ![]() Equip it to Cheryl (it deals extra damage to machines). Jump down and open the Treasure Chest to get a Protocol Ring. ![]() You’ll come to a split path, take the right and follow it round until you get to a ladder. Head back and this time collect the floor loot Battery. Head around the path to collect the Treasure Chest containing the Heal Stone. You no longer have Leo’s Dimengeon so you’ll have to deal with random battles again. There are new mobs in this area: Robo Guard and Dragoon. Locations: Junkyard, Machine City, Secret Base.Notes: After this section, you'll no longer be able to control Kina and Cheryl until Part 2 is released!.Once the initial cutscene is over, you can talk to the two Material Modules to buy items and rest. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.Kina and Cheryl find themselves in a place called Junkyard, which is in the Machine World. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. ![]() Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more.
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