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purchase things from you at exorbitant prices
Prime
Prime
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A spunky fairy
she will demand very low
prices for your wares, and very high prices when she sells to you
Woman
prides herself on her ability to get a good
price.
A Just streak bonus is awarded upon selling to/buying from a customer on the
first attempt.
Each consecutive bonus doubles the bonus exp you get.
A NearPin bonus is what the customers believe the items are worth.
In buying, they want 100-108% prices. In
selling, they demand 67-73% (approximately).
Just Bonuses are randomly chosen with each sale, and are the exact
percentage value a customer believes the item is worth. This is one of the
values in the aforementioned NearPin range.
Every 5 floors is an Exit door which you can use to
leave the dungeon, collected treasures and experience intact.
food
items, better equipment for your adventurer, and magic rings
Dungeoneering is very cheap, and can yield large numbers of items that can be
sold in stores. It is also the only way to get the majority of the items in
the game: through ingredients for fusion, dungeon-exclusive items and getting
certain adventurers to unlock more item types.
It is only when hunting for fusion items or finding rare and
valuable equipment that dungeoneering comes close to the level of simple
merchant work.
Without going to the Pub enough,
Elan will never be recruited.
Period 2: Market/Guild/Chapel/Square, good number of customers in-store
Period 3: Market/Guild/Pub/Square, good number of customers in-store
Period 1 is generally optimal if all you need to do is buy items.
Period 3 is good after coming back from adventuring.
Normal Price: 70%
Inflated Price: 84%
Deflated Price: 56%
buying inflated items does *not* lose you money if you
set items out wisely. In fact, it gains you far more money than anything else.
Never sell deflated
items in the store, even if you found them in a dungeon. Selling your deflated
items in vending machines, however, is fine.
When you can, move north. The camera is further up that way, so you'll be more
likely to spot threats as they come.
you will
level up your customers faster with NearPins (3x as fast, actually), and can
quickly buff their wallets.
Exceptions where you need to use discretion are:
- Buying expensive items early on
- Selling pricey items early on
- On a repayment day
If an item is deflated, sell for 52%/buy for 35%.
If an item is inflated, sell for the highest possible price and buy for 140%.
The best things to put in your windows are:
Medicines Yes, medicines. Having a bunch of Ferromin in your window will
draw an enormous variety of people.
Food Almost everybody likes food, right? Well, that's pretty true
here. Food draws lots of people.
Books Books tend to draw a fair mix of people, plus they're quite
cheap and good sellers in general.
Booms will be signified by:
'A sudden rise in popularity...amongst *boomers*'
'Fortune telling using...'
Anything mentioning 'sunstroke'
Anything mentioning 'cold-weather' or 'bundling up'
Anything mentioning a certain item/type of item and a type of customer
When a boom comes up, go out and buy the cheapest available item for that
particular boom.
Sell everything at
104%, and you'll be getting NearPins galore, and a huge Just streak.
Prime is the only
exception, if she comes in sell at 100% to keep the streak.
The secondary use of vending machines is to sell off items that currently
have a decreased price but a significant base value. After a certain point in
the game, low-valued items are poor moneymakers
Be careful not to oversell one item by putting it 10 of them in a Vending
Machine. This will cause a price collapse, which will mean that you cannot
replenish your stock of that item from the market.
Always, ALWAYS try to have at least 2 of the following:
- Metal
- Precious Metal
- Weapon
- Heavy Armor
- Armor
- Hat
- Bracelet
- Accessory
- Scarf
- Book
- Treasure
- Food
buy bracelets and you'll
also have covered accessories
Buy Armor or Hats and you'll also cover the
Armor order
Silver Spears are
both Weapons and Precious Metals
Buy Longswords and you'll also cover Metal
Check the News and Outstanding Orders often
Keep cheap items handy
Try to have 3-5 of each cheap (Tier 1) item
This also insulates you from not having a
certain type of requested item in stock.
Sell everything at 104%, and buy everything at 70%.
A single high-level
character will serve you far better than a low-levelled one, especially if you
feed them plenty of Ferromin.
Learn your character's attack range
This way you can stay the maximum distance away from enemies and still
have damage potential.
the further away you are, the better
Learn your character's skillset
you can get through any dungeon without harm if you take it slow
and don't rush into things
Levelling up is a free source of HP and SP, so use it when you can
use items - don't be
afraid to, you'll lose them anyway when you die (don't ever take purchasable
consumables back with you
you can instantly swap items, change rings
If you
are about to run into a Silver Slime, hit the menu (panic) button and switch
to a Willpower Ring.
always bring Rings into dungeons
When inexperienced with the Crystal Nightmare boss rush,
it's recommended you suicide as soon as you get an item that you want, so as
not to waste time and effort finding more items you won't be able to take back
upon inevitably dying
if you have a full
inventory and you have to throw out something,
anything that can be bought goes, and
any rare or +X items stay.
Learn to sell things
--
Tear gives you a little demonstration, but her pricing is a bit high for you
to reliably sell to everyone. These are the prices that will work most of the
time. You may have to propose the same price twice in a row.
Guild Master: 130%
Man: 130%
Woman: 120%
Old Man: 124%
Girl: 114%
Learn to buy things from customers
--
Tear will give you a brief tutorial once you hit level 2, but these are the
prices you can buy at to spend roughly as little money as possible.
Guild Master: 37%
Man: 37%
Woman: 50%
Old Man: 40%
Girl: 51%
I'm hoping to someday be his royal advisor. He's my hero, you know?
Chrom showed up just in time
Whoa. Guess I can see why he's your hero.
That reminder he was human, too, made everything else all the more impressive. I remember wishing I were that brave.
I'll keep you safe no matter what.
Ricken: I've actually been thinking about this a lot and... See, I was wondering if... Well, here.
Lissa:A ring?
Ricken:It's a signet ring passed down within my family. I'd like you to maybe...wear it? 'Cause I'm thinking then I could just keep protecting you! ...You know? Forever?
Lissa Hmm... Maybe as thanks for guarding me I'll go ahead and fix your little problem...
Lon'qu ...Or maybe not?
I'm going to train, then. You can... just stand there and look dour.
Lon'qu That suits me just fine.
Lon'qu I can close the distance in the blink of an eye.
Lissa Seriously? I'm nowhere near that fast!
How are we supposed to be best buds if you're way over there?
Lon'qu I'm close enough to protect you.
Lon'qu ...Do you truly not see how your presence energizes the others? How your smile and demeanor put everyone at ease?
Lissa R-really? Hee... Sooo, what about you, Lon'qu? ...Does my smile put you at ease?
Lon'qu Perhaps. ...From a certain distance.
I'll see you later, grump.
Lon'qu Wait. I'll go with you.
Lissa No you won't! I'm going to take a bath!
Lon'qu Argh! Hmm, now that I think about it, there's been no sign of any attempts on her life... Either her would-be assailants are being extremely cautious... Or perhaps this is some sort of ruse? Are she and Chrom toying with me?
Lissa The path's kinda bumpy here, Lon'qu. Should we hold hands?
Lon'qu No.
Lissa Honestly, you think you'd be used to me by now.
I wager we've found your assassins. Stay close!
Lon'qu ...That's the last of them.
Lissa Here, hold still. Let me tend to your wounds.
Lon'qu I'm fine. Are you hurt?
Lissa No. Thanks to you.
Lon'qu Good. That's... good.
Lissa Lon'qu, you just... You saved my life.
You should be safe now, but I'd better escort you to your tent, just to be certain.
We were finally getting close. I'd be sad to lose that now.
Lon'qu Do not lay this at my feet. I told you to keep your distance.
But I suppose you wouldn't understand how I feel, huh? I mean, you can't stand girls. All right, listen. If you don't want me here, just say so and I'll leave you in peace.
Lon'qu I...like when you come to see me.
I just miss you, you know!
Wait, what'd you say? I must not have heard you right...Because it almost sounded like you said you liked having a girl come bother you.
Lon'qu You heard me fine... And you are no bother. I...also miss the time we spent together.
Lissa ...I must be losing my mind.
Lon'qu This may come as a surprise... but I have something for you.
Lissa A ring? ...Is this a WEDDING ring?
I find myself thinking of nothing but you. My every moment is consumed with you. If you will allow it, I swear to be with you and protect you for the rest of your days.
Curie:
Curie is a similar character to Healie. He also learns Multiheal and
Omniheal, so he's good to keep in the wagon. You can recruit him in the
Suite Dreams after beating the game, or by collecting ten friends's
dreams.
Shelley:
Shelley has very high defense, but that's about it. He's good at
standing up after a major hit. You can only recruit him with Curie in
your party. Find him at the underwater inn near the Fashion Forge.
Mercury:
Mercury is an excellent slime character, who can survive magic attacks
and deal a lot of damage with spells. He also has the best agility. You
can recruit him in the Suite Dreams after beating the game, or by
collecting 20 friends's dreams. Go north through the back door to find
a forest and follow the metal slime there. Someone will come help you
after a while; talk to him and then corner up the slime to catch him.
multi magic attacks that hit all the party members for great
damage
Dragon (need
Dragonic Diligence scroll (from final dungeon or 90 Mini Medals reward
-- Lizzy is the only character that starts with this vocation): 280
battles to master. High melee damage and area-of-effect. Moves include
Fire Breath, Cool Breath, Flame Breath, Chilly Breath, Inferno,
Freezing Blizzard, Scorch and C-C-Cold Breath.
Liquid Metal Slime (need
Liquid Metal Mind scroll from post-game -- Mercury is the only
character that starts with this vocation): 300 battles to master. High
defense against magic. Moves include Kaclang, Zoom, Magic Burst,
Lightning Storm and Big Banga.
walk up the stairs at the
top of the room to find a place to heal your HP and MP
Being over Lv40 for these fights is
a good thing, but it can be done over Lv35 if you have a good strategy
Lv40 to 45
Hero (Gladiator + Sage + Luminary + Ranger
(except for hero, who only needs to master one of the four): 150
battles to master. High damage and recovers HP every turn. Moves
include Kaclang, Disruptive Wave, Zap, Kazap, Meditation, Gigaslash,
Lightning Storm and Kazapple.
save half of your MP for the
final form
The hands can cast Zing and Multiheal
Don't kill the head first; start with the left hand first, then the
right one, or better yet, lower both hands's HP to about equally, then
take both down at the same time to avoid the whole Kazing problem.
do lots of sidequests prior to the final battle
farm
the Duplic Hat, an item dropped by the Pudgedevils in the final
dungeon, which allows you to cast spells twice; might come in handy.
No Limits
Fortunately the enemies get tougher (and the level cap rises) as the game
progresses and this won't be too much of a problem so long as you keep
following the story. There are some areas where there is no limit at all and
these places are good for grinding to boost vocation levels. For example: the
sea bed, inside Spiegelspire tower, outside Swanstone, and the outer sea.
How is that possible? People need to let off steam or they explode. It's very messy.
Wait! I thought I was joking... Was I right?! You don't know how to relax?!
We'll practice dodging arrows.
Lissa
More like dodging questions.
I'm the best slacker in all Ylisse!
The time we spent exploring was a new and valuable experience.
If you are happy, then I am happy, milady.
You always did know me so well.
And of course I know you well, Frederick. How could I not? You were my first crush.
Milady, I... I did not know.
I know you didn't, even though I made it SO obvious, SO many times! Honestly, you can be hopelessly dense sometimes. But I guess it worked out in the end, because I got my dream
Did ya know that Chrom once put on a disguise and came to my little town?
It's like he doesn't care where I'm from, so long as I handle myself in a fight.
Vaike
Cripes, why did I ever buy you that blasted mince pie in the first place...
Lissa
Blackmail, remember?
You know I'm terrible at keeping secrets when I'm hungry.