![]() ![]() Welcome (back) to the Dragon's Neck Colosseum, a monument to combat. Whenever the wearer uses a Jump command (by either wearing Dragoon Boots or by being picked up by the Quetzalli Esper you'll find later), the wearer won't come down once but twice (75% of the time), thrice (18.75%), or sometimes even four times (6.25%). Two Growth Eggs don't stack, and only the wearer receives twice as many Experience Points. The Growth Egg (Experience Egg) doubles the Experience Points gained by the wearer. The Masamune is simply superior to the Murasame. So, the best way to use the Organyx is equip it on Celes and/or Edgar, stick to level 2 spells and/or Tools and swing the Organyx only in self-defense. You don't really want to risk losing your precious Organyx on the other hand, if you can't use it, what good does it do for you? There is one way to circumvent the whole breaking thing without it losing its charm use the Black Belt! When countering, the Organyx will never break. ![]() It's determined by taking a random number between zero and the last digit of the attacker's HP, plus one. Namely, it can break while being used, and the chance is pretty big: an average of 28%. Sadly, there is also a downside to the Organyx. In fact, it deals more damage on a critical blow than two Enhancers. It can deal an incredible physical blow for only 12 to 19 MP a hit. It's stronger than what you've seen so far, and uses MP to inflict Critical hits. It enables you to rename one of your characters, after which it disappears. The Rename Card is a 'secret' item that can only be found by fighting at the Colosseum. It's a slim chance, but it's as good as it gets at this point and the Dragon Horn is really awesome.Īn explanation on the new items you can obtain here: If you really want to give this battle a shot, my personal luck has always been with Sabin, dual Venom Clawss, and a White Cape. High Magic Block increases the chance to circumvent that guaranteed !Tradeoff, but you won't be able to deal enough damage in that case. The worst part is that he will always use !Tradeoff when he dies. He also can cast Condemned, giving you only a limited time to off him. He has a 25% at using !Tradeoff every turn, which kills you. Yojimbo's three bad habits are all Instant Death-related. At this point, here's what you can do to make your life better, or at least different: It's possible to visit and fight at the Colosseum as soon as you've recruited Edgar in the WoR. You can also see a sortable full list of wagers. This guide covers some of the more interesting trades you can make at various points of the game. If Typhon Sneezes you away, the battle is considered a draw and you'll keep the Item you wagered. Not all items can be traded for superior goodies here most weak or common items will pit you against Typhon, who will promptly use Sneeze to end the battle (you can defeat him, but it'll take a long while before you'll even come close). You can't run away successfully in the Colosseum (you'll just start running but will never get anywhere - you won't lose any turns though) but the Teleport spell does work. Item and Throw are great to have listed as such, as you don't have to have a chance of using that single Megalixir or throwing a unique weapon away. This means that characters in the Colosseum will never use Item, Revert, Throw, Control, Slot, Leap, Def., or Possess. In battle, your characters will act as if they were Confused, yet they will attack only the 'normal' targets. If you cast Teleport in-battle or are Sneezed out of the battle, you'll keep your bet item. You'll lose your bet item regardless, but if you win, you'll be given an item in return, which is often greater than the one you bet in the first place. An opponent will rise to meet your challenge based on which item you bet: You will always meet the same opponent for any given item. How does the Colosseum work? First, you bet an item. In the Japanese game, this soldier mentions he gave this info to a certain friend of he'd met earlier: A friend with a bandana. Strange, since the Emperor is quite thoroughly dead. The last Imperial soldier is also here, and he gives you a hint about 'talking to the Emperor twice'. The real Siegfried resides in a room where he warns you of his imposter (yes, you can fight Siegfried in the Colosseum, but not immediately). Ultros is a receptionist now he warns you about Typhon and is a pest like usual, but doesn't attack you, in a surprising turn of events. Whatever you have, it can be found at the Colosseum twice as sturdy or sharp.įirst, let's scout around here. ![]() The stakes? Rare relics, priceless weaponry, the greatest of armor. The Colosseum is but a dream in the World of Balance, but once you reach the World of Ruin, the proprietor has a thriving gladiatorial combat center - with prizes! Fighters from all over the world gather here to test their skills against each other, as do several creatures. ![]()
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