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I hope no one trounces me for bringing up an old thread, but I had to share my experience.
First time I tried to beat Ghaleon I was around level 45. He kicked my butt twice. My inventory was low, including four silverlights, maybe six or so angel tears, and three starlights. I thought, "okay, I need more items" and went all the way back through the fortress thinking I could leave and get more. I ended up earning more starlights but used them on my way back out. Alex was virtually out of MP and everyone else was in red or orange but I thought I could fill them back up later. Once I was at the exit and realized to my horror that I couldn't leave, I decided I had managed to level up on my way through and worked too hard to quit. I went back through, using one starlight on Jessica to keep us alive and just made it back to the first statue. Then when I got to the second, I fought a bunch of times to level up some more and try to earn more items, though all I got were holy waters and angel tears.
I took another shot at Ghaleon again at Level 49. Everyone had two angel tears except Nash who had three. Everyone but Nash had a silverlight, Nash, Jessica, and Kyle had one starlight a piece. The rest of everyone's inventorys were healing nuts, one herb, one water cane, and one of my ten million holy waters. I had no Hell ring, no Gale ring, no Ghaleon's tear. I also forgot until the last minute before my third round against Ghaleon to equip the Dragonmaster's Ring. I equipped Nash, Mia, and Jessica with the Angel rings.
Since I had so few items, I decided I could waste as little MP as possible on healing, protection, and vigor. I beat him but ended up dying afterwards anyway, and I neglected to save. The fourth time I was just a bit upset. I altered my previous strategy a tad and spent no MP on protection or vigor. I just wailed on him with Red Anger, Flameria, Thunderbolt, Powerslash, and when Jessica didn't heal, she attacked with the water cane item in her inventory. I used Dragon Healing once or twice with everyone taking turns using items in their inventories as necessary. As Alex ran under 35 MP for Red Anger, I would Sword Dance a couple of times before giving him the Silverlight so I didn't waste those 12 precious MP.
After all this, I finished the game and walked around Meriba, sharing in people's joy. Then some guy in the pub says something like "You couldn't have done it without Althena's Sword". I'm like, "What sword?" I go into my inventory and realize I never equipped the sword.
I plan to play it over smarter the second time.
First time I tried to beat Ghaleon I was around level 45. He kicked my butt twice. My inventory was low, including four silverlights, maybe six or so angel tears, and three starlights. I thought, "okay, I need more items" and went all the way back through the fortress thinking I could leave and get more. I ended up earning more starlights but used them on my way back out. Alex was virtually out of MP and everyone else was in red or orange but I thought I could fill them back up later. Once I was at the exit and realized to my horror that I couldn't leave, I decided I had managed to level up on my way through and worked too hard to quit. I went back through, using one starlight on Jessica to keep us alive and just made it back to the first statue. Then when I got to the second, I fought a bunch of times to level up some more and try to earn more items, though all I got were holy waters and angel tears.
I took another shot at Ghaleon again at Level 49. Everyone had two angel tears except Nash who had three. Everyone but Nash had a silverlight, Nash, Jessica, and Kyle had one starlight a piece. The rest of everyone's inventorys were healing nuts, one herb, one water cane, and one of my ten million holy waters. I had no Hell ring, no Gale ring, no Ghaleon's tear. I also forgot until the last minute before my third round against Ghaleon to equip the Dragonmaster's Ring. I equipped Nash, Mia, and Jessica with the Angel rings.
Since I had so few items, I decided I could waste as little MP as possible on healing, protection, and vigor. I beat him but ended up dying afterwards anyway, and I neglected to save. The fourth time I was just a bit upset. I altered my previous strategy a tad and spent no MP on protection or vigor. I just wailed on him with Red Anger, Flameria, Thunderbolt, Powerslash, and when Jessica didn't heal, she attacked with the water cane item in her inventory. I used Dragon Healing once or twice with everyone taking turns using items in their inventories as necessary. As Alex ran under 35 MP for Red Anger, I would Sword Dance a couple of times before giving him the Silverlight so I didn't waste those 12 precious MP.
After all this, I finished the game and walked around Meriba, sharing in people's joy. Then some guy in the pub says something like "You couldn't have done it without Althena's Sword". I'm like, "What sword?" I go into my inventory and realize I never equipped the sword.
I plan to play it over smarter the second time.
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Youch, tough break man. At least you got through it though. Sometimes those battles that take a few tries are more fun because of the different strategies you get to try. Then again, sometimes they aren't.
Either way, no worries on bringing up a fairly older thread. It's a good addition, and if someone has something worthwhile to add, it's certainly okay, which is the case with your post.
Either way, no worries on bringing up a fairly older thread. It's a good addition, and if someone has something worthwhile to add, it's certainly okay, which is the case with your post.
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Sometimes those battles that take a few tries are more fun because of the different strategies you get to try.
Yeah, you're absolutely right. I had started out in the Level 45 fights relying a lot on Dragon Protection but at 60 MP, Alex was too empty near the end of the battle and so was everyone else since they had to make up the slack. Those first couple of battles ended up with everyone around or under five MP and I died because I had nothing more to attack him with beside plain old physical attacks. Vigor/Power-Up and the like was deemed too wasteful because all Ghaleon had to do was kill Alex or Kyle and then I would have to recast, which would use up turns when I could be attacking Ghaleon. At least I remembered to save my Angel Rings for Ghaleon. I don't think I would've made it without them.
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Boy, all the power up spells and defense spells are truely worthwhile. Normally I would have Alex use Vigor, then have Mia cast that power up spell on him, and have Kyle use power up. Then have Mia cast power up on Kyle while Alex starts to wail on the enemy. Same with Kyle. Then I cast the ice shield thingy on alex and kyle then start to use Mia for fighting
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Beating ghaleon
I first tried to beat ghaleon on the sega cd version and I could not do it. I was a bit inexperienced in rpgs. I always wanted to have a rematch with ghaleon to settle the score. I was happy when the ps1 version came out. I finally got to me and I kept on getting beat. I think it took me four or five times to beat him. I was so ticked off that I could not beat him. So one day I just throw everything at him. I kept hitting him with all of the spells and I finally did beat him. I still don't know how I did it. I saved right after. I was not going to screw that up after trying to beat ghaleon. I don't think I have fought a boss as hard as ghaleon. I would usually get half way through the battle and then he would just level all of my people with one attack leaving only one alive. I also was a bit foolish. I did not prepare enough items as needed, which was a dumb idea to do. If I ever get to go up against ghaleon I would prepare and level up a bit more.
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Zophar (especially in the Sega CD EB) is one of those rare bosses where even if you go in with the perfect strategy, he can still kick your ass if you're unlucky. I remember one time (probably my 4th or 5th time through EB) where I saw the tell-tale dark shadow of Hell Wave appearing on screen. No problem -- I tell my party to flee or attack depending on the location of the shadow and they'll be fine. Well, unfortunately, that panty-waist must've gotten a really good "initiative roll" that round relative to Hiro and co. and managed to cast Hell Wave before any of my party could avoid the shadow. That sucked.Ghaleon101 wrote:I forgot about zophar. Zophar is one hard boss. I still have trouble beating him.Benevolent_Ghaleon wrote:i don't think ghaleon has a battle nearly as hard as fighting zophar.
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Dragonmaster Lou's First Law of Console-Style RPGs is, "Bosses cheat."Benevolent_Ghaleon wrote:i swear i've noticed bosses taking additional turns in the lunars before.
I regularly follow that rule when designing bosses for my various console-inspired table top RPG sessions.
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