Jolts
09-16-2004, 06:43 AM
Ooh, that sounds nasty ("treasure droppings") :lol:.
Anyway, I just figured I'd give this little hint (at least, I think it is...).
Okay, here goes. The past few times I've restarted this game, I've always chosen to keep the rod, and throw away the sword, to have a fully balanced stat set (3 for everything, 'cept HP, which is always 18 from the beginning). Doing that seems to make the chances of enemies dropping treasure really low, because I hardly ever getting anything like Blaze/Frost/Thunder Shards/Gems and many other systhesis items. Now, in my previous (and still current) game, I chose to keep the sheild, and drop the sword for a nearly balanced stat set (2MP, 3AP, 4STR and DEF). With those choices, I seem to get treasure a LOT more often (I have over 20 of each Blaze, Frost, and Thunder Shards and Gems, and I haven't even been trying to collect them :D). Then equip a few Lucky Strike abilities (one for each character), and the treasure dropping possiblity is even greater.
Now for a question to anyone who knows the answer. Does the weapon you keep/drop at the beginning of the game actually make a difference in the treasure dropping probability?
Anyway, I just figured I'd give this little hint (at least, I think it is...).
Okay, here goes. The past few times I've restarted this game, I've always chosen to keep the rod, and throw away the sword, to have a fully balanced stat set (3 for everything, 'cept HP, which is always 18 from the beginning). Doing that seems to make the chances of enemies dropping treasure really low, because I hardly ever getting anything like Blaze/Frost/Thunder Shards/Gems and many other systhesis items. Now, in my previous (and still current) game, I chose to keep the sheild, and drop the sword for a nearly balanced stat set (2MP, 3AP, 4STR and DEF). With those choices, I seem to get treasure a LOT more often (I have over 20 of each Blaze, Frost, and Thunder Shards and Gems, and I haven't even been trying to collect them :D). Then equip a few Lucky Strike abilities (one for each character), and the treasure dropping possiblity is even greater.
Now for a question to anyone who knows the answer. Does the weapon you keep/drop at the beginning of the game actually make a difference in the treasure dropping probability?