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If you took the Ragnarok sword in Narshe after saving Locke, you can trade it at the Colloseum for the Illumina sword, which is much more powerful. Reccomnded Level: 40 |
You'll have to fight Didalos, which at about 12,000HP is not the easiest battle for one person. I chose Cyan, perhaps because I subconsciously was hoping he'd got turn a new one in the battle. Unfortunately, he emerged successfully, but I had my Illumina at least. |
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Cyan must be in your group for this next quest. Head to the small island just south of Narshe, and you will find the ruins of Doma Castle. This level isn't particularly difficult. I decided to throw Strago into the mix just for fun. |
There is nothing left to find in the castle, so you can just jump right into the quest. Head to the bedroom and take a nap. |
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In the middle of the night, three little demons disguised as children named Moe, Larry, and Curley (unintentional misspelling or evading paying royalties? You decide) come out and jump into Cyan's bed. Come on Celes, you dirty babe, make it a fivesome! |
Next, you will find yourself inside of Cyan's psyche, which seems to have been designed by M.C. Escher. Let that be a lesson to you girls. You can't get into a man's bed without getting into his psyche. You'll find that you are now in control of the third person in your group. Where'd those other slackers go? Walk up the stairs. |
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You'll find the first person from your party lying on the ground here. One of the demons is watching over her, but don't worry, you won't have to fight him yet. Speak to her and she will wake up and rejoin the party. Then go through the other door. |
Do you have stairs in your house? |
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You will find the second member of your party taking a snooze on the ground. A bit too much to drink last night, Locke? |
Through the next door you'll find yourself here, which means you're going in the right direction. |
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The three little demons will be waiting for your here. Ted Woolsey wanted to use the full phrase "Let's Get Ready to Rumble," but the penny-pinching assholes down in corporate told him that he'd have to use the money from his kid's college fund to pay the American Boxing Associate for the rights. This was the single event that drove him to madness, and nowadays the only word he ever says is "spoony" over and over while his kid snorts crack off of his worthless high school diploma. True story. |
This battle isn't too bad, but you should quickly try to kill one of the demons. They will use a triple attack that does a fair amount of damage. Concentrate your firepower on one enemy at a time, and take them down. After you knock one out, the battle will basically be over. |
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After the battle, you'll find yourself on a train that looks suspiciously like the Ghost Train from the World of Balance, but with the colors faded out. Ah, reusing textures, the good old days of cartridge gaming. |
Is that Cyan? I'd recognize that ratty pony tail anywhere. Personally, if I was appearing in my own dream, I'd try to at least make myself a little more attractive. Follow him into the train car. |
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Pull the switch when you enter the car and grab the treasure chest. |
Next you'll see two treaure chests. When you try to go to the rear treasure chest, you'll find the first one moves to block you. Grab the lump of metal from the treasure chest on the far left, and feed it to the treasure chest, and he'll stop moving. Finally, pull the switch here and remember which chests close. Or don't, cause you're cheating by using this walkthrough and I'm going to tell you the answer to the puzzle anyway. |
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In the next room, you'll see four switches. Pull the first switch, then the second switch, then the first switch again, and finally the third switch. Then you'll get to the fourth switch, but you have to close the chests in the order you saw them in the other room before you do. |
Then you'll get to the fourth switch, but you have to close the chests in the order you saw them in the other room before you do. |
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Finally, go into the engine room. You don't have to touch any of the switches here, just walk right back out. |
You'll find you are now in a cave, but there's an added twist! You are in one of the magitek armors that Terra was using at the beginning of the game. This is the last time you'll get to use one, so enjoy it while it lasts. You will have another Cyan sighting, and he again runs off. Follow him. |
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You'll find yourself outside on some cliffs. Just follow the path. |
The nightmare is finally over and you'll find yourself lying on the floor of the bedroom at Doma. Was that a dream or just a really bad acid trip? Remember kids, winners don't use drugs, except for Barry Bonds. |
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Hey! Cyan's gone. Let's get the hell out of here before he finds us and we have to listen to him wank off to thou and thee and...oh crap there's his ugly wife and mongoloid kid. Jesus, I'll go save him as long as it means I don't have to look at you freaks for another second. |
Flashback time! Why is he suddenly talking normally? Shouldn't he be saying "what dost thou wantest from I?" Damn you Ted, you lazy bastard. |
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Go to the king's throne room and you'll run into the demon that is really controlling Doma. You see that dude? Two explanation points. You're dead. |
More flashbacks. It really is Cyan! |
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This is probably the only battle in the game where you'll use x-zone. Wait for Wrexsoul to possess one of your charactes, then cast x-zone and you will win. Simple as that. If for some reason you don't have x-zone, then you will have to kill one of your characters to make wrexsoul reappear. Then pound on him with your strongest attacks, and repeat the process if he possesses another one of your characters. |
Clap your hands folks, because now that Cyan's quest is over, you never have to use him again. Make sure to go back to the King's room and grab the Alexandr esper, with all the power of the ancient greeks at your disposal. But you might get the gay. |
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