Go to the status screen, then press triangle. You'll be able to change outfits if you have the required number of battle trophies.
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Go to the status screen, then press triangle. You'll be able to change outfits if you have the required number of battle trophies.
I personally prefer the tri-ace style of battles, where you control not only your characters actions but also their movements. That the ability to evade and dodge your enemies attacks lies not on a basic statistic of probability, but in your reaction time and strategy.
. . . battle trophies . . . I had the feeling someone might say that. I never turned on the Battle Trophies and I've only got one save so I can't go back to previous battles to gain more. I can turn them on now I guess. How many do I need?
To sum it up, in case weren't able to activate them. <.<
1. Battle Trophies can only be collected at the Galaxy level.
2. Only one Battle Trophy file can be saved per memorycard, and they cannot be copied/moved.
3. You need to either create a new Battle Trophy file or import one from a previous playthrough at the beginning of the game. More spesifically, in the battle simulator where you learn how to fight.
4. You have to activate Battle Trophy collecting at that point, but later, it can be turned on or off at any time.
You probably need to start the game over in order to activate battle trophies for your game. The reason you can't collect trophies at the Earth level is that it would be too simple to get them. Some of the trophies are supposed to be rather hard to do.
Here's the list (taken from GameFAQs):
45 Battle Trophies (15%): Unlocks second set of outfits
75 Battle Trophies (25%): Unlocks Universe difficulty mode
120 Battle Trophies (40%): Unlocks third set of outfits
165 Battle Trophies (55%): Unlocks the Music Test
195 Battle Trophies (65%): Unlocks 4D difficulty mode
240 Battle Trophies (80%): Unlocks the fourth set of outfits
285 Battle Trophies (95%): Unlocks Full Active Mode
I only need 7 more trophies to get 40% :D
Copy/paste this URL in to your address bar if you want to check what the trophies are (GameFAQs blocks offsite linking):
http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/file/star_ocean_3na_battle_trophies_a.txt
Yeah, I never figured that out until my third time through the game.
Was the story really that confusing? It made sense to me. If you mean that it's confusing in the sense of all the running around you do...
(SPOILER)Well, except the ending. Only recently understood what happened. xD
oh my god this game has been consumeing my life i took a little break form it because when i play i play for 5 hours straight so i dont play unless ii have no plans for the day haha. crafting and synthesizeing and all that gets on my nerves though haha.
The storyline was a bit sketchy, but yeah the battle system was amazing. The biggest feature that I thought was really neat in my opinion was the Battle Trophies. I thought it was really cool to achieve a goal while battling and get a reward for it. However, it did take up quite a lot of space on your memory card.
MP Death, sucks.
um... Fury, don't really like it, but I can manage.
Invention is terrible. (it would be better if I could just pick the cost)
Story, well, it's not as good as SS, but it's not TERRIBLE.
Money in this game is hard to accumulate as well. Meh, I guess I just have a lot of problems with it, however, I'm about to get a change of scenery in the story, it's just taking me a while.
The game had a decent concept, but I think that the story was horribly executed. It is one of the few games where you can skip half the game and the story would still mostly make sense.
I have a problem with this game lately because my friend is playing it constantly in a futile attempt to get all those battle trophies. I'll be using his file to play the game in Full Active Mode, the way it was meant to be played, later on.
I totally agree with that. I would've been just fine with the way they did it in SO1 and 2.Quote:
Invention is terrible. (it would be better if I could just pick the cost)
Don't worry, you'll rake in cash later in the game. xD
X, wrong price, X, wrong price, X, right price, X, lol you missed. *throws controller at screen*
...Yeah.
Heh, maybe someday I'll unlock the FAM. It takes alot of BTs though.
Fury is a good thing because it stops people from using the most powerful attacks all the time without having to rest for a few seconds. I think it makes sense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dignified Pauper
MP death is also fine with me, I haven't been killed too many times by it, and in addition, you can kill enemies with it too, so it's fair for both parts. For example, there is an enemy in Maze of Tribulations who has like 3000 MP and 600000 HP, so guess what's the fastest way of killing them. There are many other enemies like that too.
If you're really bothered with MP death, you can use the convert damage tactical skill. that'll make your MP damage converted to HP damage. This would easily kill low-HP characters though.
TTEOT is pretty poor compared to Second story. While the battles are enjoyable, the story is poor, the locations are all samey and the characters are all cliched and forgettable. And the game is too easy, I beat the game in around 20 hours. The game promises 50 hours +, which is a lie. I know there are side quests and super bosses to beat, but there was little reason to beat them. And im sure that'll only add another 10 hours max to the game. I was also ticked off with the false advertising. Early screens showed futuristic settings and characters. But you only get a taste of that in the second disc, and you spend little time in those places. You spend most of your time in medievil villages, nothing wrong with medievil RPG's, but I felt lied to by Square :mad:
I dont plan to continue with Star Ocean in the future unless the next game is surprising excellent and a must have to RPG fans.....which i doubt it will be.
I don't believe that one bit. Even if you skipped all enemy encounters and only killed bosses, that would be nearly impossible, just because of all the time you spend on walking around.
I guess it could be done on easy mode. I used 50 on my first playtrough, and that was at normal difficulty. My second save is at over 90 hours now.
SO3's characters weren't any more or any less memorable than SO2's characters. They all had their own little one liners and what-not, etc.
The first time you play through the game, yes, the bonus dungeons will probably take you 80+ hours to complete.
And yes, jeez, you spend the first half of the game on a freaking underdeveloped planet. You did that in all the other SO games. Jesus.
Edit: And Square didn't make the game.
At any rate, regarding MP Killing/Fury...I first thought it was horrible, but I soon learned how you're supposed to use it to your advantage. But yeah, I can totally understand how that would be a negative aspect to some people.
No, but the other SO games didnt promise Sci Fi settings, on the back of the SO3's case it says it has a Sci Fi universe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
And Square Enix requires me to type more.