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Earth-Rooted Sarejia

Back in Elfas, you plot to head to Sarejia to grab the last great magical treasure thingamabobber before Gadiss can.
Return to Selfrone Grassland, and instead of heading west to Byuure Wasteland, go north and you'll find this cave, which houses a shop and some beds. The exit just to the west leads to Rema Desert, our destination.
In the northwest corner of the desert, you'll find this cave and these stairs. The cave just leads to a dead-end (for now). The stairs lead to Sarejia.
Sarejia is teeming with monsters! Ugh! You'll also notice that you won't be able to enter this building yet. Don't let that bother you, just keep heading south.
When you reach another group of buildings, you can enter the doors to find the shops, inns, etc., just like a regular town. When you're ready, climb up the stairs to the roof of the shop, and enter the door, then go down the stairs in there to find Geo, who'll give you the Amulet of Earth.
With the Amulet of Earth, you'll be able to enter the big building you weren't able to earlier. This one, right here. Yeah, the one in the picture.
Ok, this dungeon's ridiculously short. Even by Tom Thumb's standards. Just walk through the first door and you'll trigger the boss fight. Nero and Gestahl will attack with swords, while the Baron Spider will use arachnoid attack methods. First take out Nero and Gestahl, one at a time, then go after the spider. Or if you want, just go after the arachnid, once it falls, the battle instantly ends in your favor.
You'll get the Compass of Earth, and decide to attack Samara to get the rest of the great-treasure thingies. Also, Midea seems to know something you don't...
Return to the cave with the dead-end in Rema Desert... Hey! That path wasn't there before! Looks like it's time for some spelunking...
The cave has some annoying enemies, but it's extremely straightforward, so you can't get lost. Just keep going forward, collecting treasure along the way. When you make it here, you'll know you're almost there...
You made! Now that wasn't so bad... was it?





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