Friday, October 29, 2010
Spartan Review: Costume Quest a Wonderful Treat
I’m a sucker for cute-looking games. Add cute costumes, hilarious writing and old-school RPG-style gameplay and well, you already had me at “cute.”
Which brings us to Double Fine’s latest pimple-worthy game, Costume Quest. Why pimple-worthy you ask? Well, let’s just say I tend to get pimples when I stay up late. And up late I was recently cause I couldn't put this darn game down. Curse you, Double Fine!
Anywho, Costume Quest has you assuming the role of one of two siblings who decide to go trick or treating together during Halloween. Unfortunately, one of them gets kidnapped by IQ-challenged monsters who mistake the hapless sibling for a giant, talking piece of candy. Fortunately, your costumes grant you incredible powers against monsters, helping immensely in your quest to save your sibling and avoid getting grounded.
To make life easier, you can enlist allies in your quest while collecting new costume designs and materials to expand your monster-bashing wardrobe. You can also use the candy you’ve collected to buy helpful skill stamps from aspiring little entreprenuer Sadie to boost your strength, counter enemy attacks and stun enemies. Action is turn-based and relies heavily on timed button presses to boost your attacks and guard enemy attacks.
Dialogue scrolls a bit too fast to read in the beginning and there was also one time when my game froze while I was robot skating in my blue bot costume. But its simple and solid gameplay, along with its hilarious dialogue make Costume Quest a real yummy treat.
Cost: $15 download, PS3 and Xbox 360
http://www.costumequestgame.com
This review also appears at the Reno Gazette-Journal Sunday Tech page on Oct. 31, 2010.
It's Aliiiiive! Introducing Spartan Game Reviews
Ooh, check out my blog's new "retina display" display, ha, ha. Hey, try not to bring up the blog while you're surfing at Starbucks, OK? Lord knows I don't want you to be deluged by a swarm of females who suddenly find you irresistible even without an iPad.
So I, um, apparently haven't blogged about games for a while, which is kind of funny because I haven't played as many games as I have in the last few months since maybe college. But, hey, that's what happens when you work two jobs. After all, what is a man? Nothing but a miserable pile of lemmings in the old rat race. But enough talk, have at you!
Now, one of the things I do in my day job is review games for a certain publication, hence the reason I played a lot of games. With that in mind, I figure that I might as well post that stuff here for more mass multimedia penetration. (For those of you giggling after reading that, I'm telling your mom.)
Which brings us to my latest addition to the blog: Spartan Reviews. Basically, there are quick takes on a featured game in about 300 or so words — ya know 300, like that movie about the less-than ideally armored Spartans led by a Scottish dude? Not to brag but this kind of sharp, impressive wit is exactly the reason why I haven't become a millionaire yet. Then again, "yet" kind of has the connotation that I might be in the future, which I wouldn't hold my breath on.
Um, what the heck was I talking about again?
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Tales of Graces: Item List 1-35
Here's a list of items 1-35 based on Tales of Graces' Collectors Book. The list is based on Namco-Bandai's official guide for the game.
Note that an (S) mark means that you need to spend a certain amount of money in the store before the item becomes available. An (S*) mark essentially means the same thing as (S) except the item indicated can only be bought once. Also note that I translated this myself so the names may not jive with any potential English localization of this game.
TABLE 1: Item Names
TABLE 2: Item Effect
TABLE 3: Location (Shop)
Note: Bera = Beranik, Oru = Oru Reiu, Sable = Sable Izore, Ter = Teros Asti, Yu = Yu Ribelt
TABLE 4: Non-shop Item Acquisition
Note: I didn't have enough space to put item names so I used the Collectors Book numbers instead (e.g. 1 = Apple Gummy, 2 = Peach Gummy, etc.)
Note that an (S) mark means that you need to spend a certain amount of money in the store before the item becomes available. An (S*) mark essentially means the same thing as (S) except the item indicated can only be bought once. Also note that I translated this myself so the names may not jive with any potential English localization of this game.
TABLE 1: Item Names
Item Name (JP) | Item Name (ENG) | |
1 | アップルグミ | Apple Gummy |
2 | ピーチグミ | Peach Gummy |
3 | グレープグミ | Grape Gummy |
4 | メロングミ | Melon Gummy |
5 | パナシーアボトル | Panacea Bottle |
6 | リキュールボトル | Liqueur Bottle |
7 | ライフボトル | Life Bottle |
8 | エリクシール | Elixir |
9 | オールディバイド | All Divide |
10 | アワーグラス | Hourglass |
11 | シャークボトル | Shark Bottle |
12 | アルカナボトル | Arcana Bottle |
13 | ホーリィボトル | Holy Bottle |
14 | ダークボトル | Dark Bottle |
15 | セージ | Sage |
16 | ラベンダー | Lavender |
17 | ベルベーヌ | Verbena |
18 | ローズマリー | Rosemary |
19 | サフラン | Saffron |
20 | カモミール | Chamomile |
21 | セボリー | Savory |
22 | レッドセージ | Red Sage |
23 | レッドラベンダー | Red Lavender |
24 | レッドベルベーヌ | Red Verbena |
25 | レッドローズマリー | Red Rosemary |
26 | レッドサフラン | Red Saffron |
27 | レッドカモミール | Red Chamomile |
28 | レッドセボリー | Red Savory |
29 | マスタリーC | Mastery C |
30 | マスタリーEX | Mastery EX |
31 | マスタリーG | Mastery G |
32 | エナジーボトルC | Energy Bottle C |
33 | エナジーボトルEX | Energy Bottle EX |
34 | エナジーボトルG | Energy Bottle G |
35 | アイスキャンディー | Ice Candy |
TABLE 2: Item Effect
Item Name (ENG) | Effect |
Apple Gummy | Recover 30% of HP |
Peach Gummy | Recover 50% of HP |
Grape Gummy | Recover 70% of HP |
Melon Gummy | Recover 30% of HP* |
Panacea Bottle | Cure all status effects |
Liqueur Bottle | Prevent status effects in battle |
Life Bottle | Resurrects downed character with 20% HP |
Elixir | Heals and resurrects character with full HP |
All Divide | Halves damage for both allies and enemies |
Hourglass | Stops enemies for 4 seconds |
Shark Bottle | Ups rate for acquiring items (either double or 10%) |
Arcana Bottle | Ups Eres Gauge by 75% |
Holy Bottle | Decreases enemy encounters for 3 minutes |
Dark Bottle | Increases enemy encounters for 3 minutes |
Sage | Max HP + 20 points |
Lavender | Attack Power + 2 |
Verbena | Defense + 2 |
Rosemary | Attack Skill + 2 |
Saffron | Defense Skill + 2 |
Chamomile | Accuracy + 2 |
Savory | Evasion + 2 |
Red Sage | Max HP + 30 points |
Red Lavender | Attack Power + 3 |
Red Verbena | Defense + 3 |
Red Rosemary | Attack Skill + 3 |
Red Saffron | Defense Skill + 3 |
Red Chamomile | Accuracy + 3 |
Red Savory | Evasion + 3 |
Mastery C | SP + 300 |
Mastery EX | SP + 900 |
Mastery G | SP + 3000 |
Energy Bottle C | Recover 300 energy |
Energy Bottle EX | Recover 1000 energy |
Energy Bottle G | Recover 3000 energy |
Ice Candy | Recover 10% HP, get winning or losing stick after |
TABLE 3: Location (Shop)
Item Name (ENG) | Shop Location | Buy | Sell |
Apple Gummy | Ranto | 100 | 20 |
Peach Gummy | Oru Reiu | 500 | 100 |
Grape Gummy | Beranikku | 2500 | 500 |
Melon Gummy | None | 0 | 2500 |
Panacea Bottle | Ranto | 100 | 20 |
Liqueur Bottle | Oru Reiu | 200 | 40 |
Life Bottle | All shops | 300 | 60 |
Elixir | Anmarcha (S) | 5000 | 1000 |
All Divide | Anmarcha (S) | 7000 | 350 |
Hourglass | Anmarcha (S) | 9000 | 450 |
Shark Bottle | Anmarcha (S) | 1000 | 200 |
Arcana Bottle | Anmarcha (S) | 1000 | 200 |
Holy Bottle | Ranto | 250 | 50 |
Dark Bottle | Oru Reiu | 250 | 50 |
Sage | Ranto, Baronia (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Lavender | Nekonin (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Verbena | Oru, Sable, Yu (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Rosemary | Teros, Shatoru (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Saffron | Grellside (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Chamomile | Anmarcha (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Savory | Beranik, Savet (S*) | 1500 | 75 |
Red Sage | Ranto, Baronia (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Lavender | Nekonin (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Verbena | Oru, Sable, Yu (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Rosemary | Teros, Shatoru (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Saffron | Grellside (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Chamomile | Anmarcha (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Red Savory | Beranik, Savet (S*) | 6000 | 300 |
Mastery C | Beranik (S*) | 1000 | 50 |
Mastery EX | Beranik (S*) | 7500 | 375 |
Mastery G | Beranik (S*) | 30000 | 1500 |
Energy Bottle C | Bera, Ter, Sha (S*) | 3000 | 300 |
Energy Bottle EX | Bera, Ter, Sha (S*) | 10000 | 1000 |
Energy Bottle G | Bera, Ter, Sha (S*) | 30000 | 3000 |
Ice Candy | Baronia Stall | 60 | 12 |
TABLE 4: Non-shop Item Acquisition
Other Acquire (JP) | Other Acquire (ENG) | |
1 | リンゴ + グミの実 | Apple + Gummy Fruit |
2 | モモ + グミの実 | Peach + Gummy Fruit |
3 | ブドウ + グミの実 | Grape + Gummy Fruit |
4 | メロン + グミの実 | Melon + Gummy Fruit |
5 | ウィザード | Steal from Wizard |
6 | パナシィーアボトル + ストラタサボテン | Panacea Bottle + Strata Cactus |
7 | パナシィーアボトル + 真実の塩 | Panacea Bottle + True Salt |
8 | バロニア城 | Box: Baronia Castle |
9 | スニーク研究所 | Box: Sneek Research Lab |
10 | フェンデル政府塔 | Box: Fendel Govt. Tower |
11 | ウォールブリッジ地下遺跡 | Box: Wallbridge Ruins |
12 | ライオットピーク10階 | Riot Peak: Clear 10th floor |
13 | 免罪の水 + モリノ花 | Indulgence Water + Forest Flower |
14 | 免罪の水 + 毒海藻 | Indulgence Water + Poison Seaweed |
15 | 北バロニア道 | Gather: N. Baronia Path, E. Ranto |
16 | 66号地区, ベールパラサイト | Gather: Area 66; Drop: Bell Parasite |
17 | ストラタ岩石、大沙漠・東 | Gather: Strata Rock, East Deserts |
18 | 13号地区, メリクリウス | Gather: Area 13; Drop: Mercurius |
19 | 南バロニア, グレルサイド | Gather: S. Baronia, Grellside |
20 | 氷海への道, サヴェート山 | Gather: Frozen Sea Path, Mt. Savet |
21 | フェンデル国境 & トンネル | Fendel Border, Fendel Tunnel |
22 | セージ + 怪しげナ粉 | Sage + Strange Powder |
23 | ガルディアシャフト, ラベンダー + 怪しげナ粉 | Galdia Shaft, Lavender + Strange P. |
24 | ベルベーネ + 怪しげな粉 | Verbena + Strange Powder |
25 | ローズマリー + 怪しげな粉 | Rosemary + Strange Powder |
26 | サフラン + 怪しげな粉 | Saffron + Strange Powder |
27 | カモミール + 怪しげな粉 | Chamomile + Strange Powder |
28 | セボリー + 怪しげな粉 | Savory + Strange Powder |
29 | ライオットピーク30階 | Riot Peak: Clear 30th floor |
30 | マスタリーC + 騎士の湧き水 | Mastery C + Knight's Water |
31 | マスタリーEX + 騎士の湧き水 | Mastery EX + Knight's Water |
32 | ライオットピーク20階 | Riot Peak: Clear 20th floor |
33 | エナジーボトルC + 騎士の湧き水 | Energy Bottle C + Knight's Water |
34 | エナジーボトルEX + 騎士の湧き水 | Energy Bottle EX + Knight's Water |
35 | アスベル? | Drop: Asbel? |
Note: I didn't have enough space to put item names so I used the Collectors Book numbers instead (e.g. 1 = Apple Gummy, 2 = Peach Gummy, etc.)
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Monster Hunter 3 Hunting Exchange/Resource Guide
And for our third entry during our big update day, here's the Moga Forest Hunting Exchange/Resource Shed Guide.
This is a guide for items you get from the Resource Shed that's operated by the village elder's son. That would be the dude standing high up on that platform overlooking all the village peons beneath him. You know in Japan, there's a saying that idiots like high places. I guess that makes him the village idiot. Hey, that's shorter than village elder's son! Let's just go with that shall we?
Anywho, the village idiot actually gives you items and hunting points in exchange for the monsters that you take down at Moga Forest during a non-guild run. You know what they say about a fool and his gold. Here's the list of items and points you can get by monster. The (☆) symbol indicates rarity. Many of these items are also new to Monster Hunter 3 so I don't know their official English name yet. (I'll update monster and item names once they're released.)
I. Minions
APTONOTH, small & medium size [アプトノス]
Points: 1
- Raw Meat [生肉], Monster Dung [モンスターのフン]
APTONOTH, large size
Points: 1
- Raw Meat [生肉], Large Monster Dung [特大のフン], Giant Skull [巨大な頭骨] (☆)
BUNAHABRA, regular size [ブナハブラ]
Points: 3
- Intense Pheromone [強烈なフェロモン]
BUNAHABRA, large size
Points: 3
- Gold Needle [ゴールドニードル], Queen Needle [クイーンニードル] (☆)
EPIOTH [エピオス]
Points: 5
- Raw Meat [生肉], Splendid Seashell [見事な水かき]
FISH-TYPE MONSTERS
Points: 3
- Rolled Fishing Bait [漁のまきエサ], Beautiful Scales [きれいな魚鱗]
GIGI
Points: 3
- Rolled Fishing Bait [漁のまきエサ], Gold Needle [ゴールドニードル]
JAGGI [ジャギィ]
Points: 5
- Small Curved Fang [小さな曲がり牙], Small Gold Fang [小金の牙]
JAGGINOS [ジャギィノス]
Points: 10
- Small Curved Fang [小さな曲がり牙], Tiny Fang [小金の牙], Radiant Moonlit Fang [月夜の発光牙]
KELBI, normal type [ケルビ]
Points: 2
- Mushroom Culture [キノコの培菌], Intense Pheromone [強烈なフェロモン]
KELBI, large antler type
Points: 2
Beautiful Pelt 素敵な毛皮
ORTAROS [オルタロス]
Points: 1
- Mushroom Culture [キノコの培菌], Rolled Fishing Bait [漁のまきエサ]
RUDOROTH [ルドロス]
Points: 13
- Splendid Seashell [みごとな水かき], Tough Seashell [強靭な水かき]
II. Bosses
DOSJAGGI [ドスジャギィ]
Points: 150, 200 for capture
- Natural Pink Liver [天然ピンクレバー], Radiant Moonlit Fang [月夜の発光牙], Giant Skull [巨大な頭骨] (☆)
LAGIACRUZ
Points: 1000, 1300 for capture
Golden Dragon Stone [金竜石], Ancient Oil [太古のオイル] (☆☆), Sea King's Large Dragon Scale 海王の大竜鱗(☆☆☆☆)
QUELPECO [クルペッコ]
Points: 300, 400 for capture
- Natural Pink Liver [天然ピンクレバー], Beautiful Tail Feathers きれいな尾羽, Gaudy Tail Feathers [ド派手な尾羽] (☆☆)
RIORAUS
Points: 1000, 1300 for capture
Shining Dragon Scale [かがやく竜鱗], Golden Dragon Stone [金竜石], Crimson Dragon Scale [真紅の大竜鱗] (☆☆☆☆)
RIOREIA [リオレイア]
Points: 800, 1000 for capture
Shining Dragon Scale [かがやく竜鱗], Golden Dragon Stone [金竜石], Queen's Miracle Drug [女王の霊薬] (☆☆☆)
ROALDROS
Points: 450, 600 for capture
- Large Gold Fang [大金の牙], Radiant Moonlit Fang [月夜の発光牙], Ancient Oil [太古のオイル] (☆☆)
NOTE: Resource trading also works the other way around where you can give the village elder's son, er, idiot (Gah! I'm so confused) items in exchange for points. Here's a list of items you can trade in.
Group 1:
Inferior Shell [欠けた貝殻] 30 points
Fossil Cluster [化石のかたまり] 50 points
Abalone Cluster [アワビのかたまり] 100 points
Monster Cluster [竜骨のかたまり] 150 points
Strange Egg [奇妙な卵] 150 points
Giant Pearl [巨大真珠] 100 points
Ancient Sharkskin [古代鮫の皮] 190 points
Strange Beak [へんなクチバシ] 320 points
High Quality Sponge [上質な海綿質] 1000 points
Where to find in Moga Forest:
Inferior Shell [欠けた貝殻] - Bone gathering points in Areas 10 and 11
Fossil Cluster [化石のかたまり] - Glowing gathering spot in Area 6
Abalone Cluster [アワビのかたまり] - Glowing gathering spot in Area 10
Monster Cluster [竜骨のかたまり] - Glowing gathering spots in Areas 6, 10 and 11
Strange Egg [奇妙な卵] - Glowing gathering spots in Areas 6 and 8
Giant Pearl [巨大真珠] - Bone gathering points in Areas 10 and 11
Ancient Sharkskin [古代鮫の皮] - Occasionally carved from shark killed with fishing spear/harpoon
Strange Beak [へんなクチバシ] - Carved from Quelpeco (the giant bird boss)
High-Quality Sponge [上質な海綿質] - Carved from Roaldros (the lion-lizard boss)
Group 2:
Bomb Arrowana [バクレツアロワナ] 40 points
Burst Arrowana [ハレツアロワナ] 30 points
Glutton Tuna [大食いマグロ] 25 points
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ] 15 points
Pin Tuna [ハリマグロ] 20 points
Rumblefish [はじけイワシ] 15 points
Sleepyfish [眠魚] 20 points
Sushifish [サシミウオ] 10 points
Scatterfish [カクサンデメキン] 40 points
For a list of fish you can catch by fishing spot, check out my Monster Hunter 3 Fishing Spot Guide.
Monster Hunter 3 Fishing Spots
I'm starting to get on a roll now. For today's second update, I'm listing the various fishing spots in the game and the fishies you can find in them. Just in case you're wondering about the asterisks (*), those are for fish that you can trade for points with the village elder's son. For more on this, check out my Monster Hunter 3 Hunting Exchange guide. Now go fish!
MOGA FOREST BASE CAMP
Glutton Tuna [大食いマグロ]*
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ]*
Pin Tuna [ハリマグロ]*
Rumblefish [はじけイワシ]*
Small Goldenfish [小金魚]
MOGA AREA 10
Glutton Tuna [大食いマグロ]*
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ]*
Pin Tuna [ハリマグロ]*
Sushifish [サシミウオ] *
Small Goldenfish [小金魚]
Goldenfish [黄金魚]
DESERT AREA 7
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ]*
Rumblefish [はじけイワシ]*
Scatterfish [カクサンデメキン]*
Sushifish [サシミウオ] *
Goldenfish [黄金魚]
SUBMERGED FOREST BASE CAMP
Bomb Arrowana [バクレツアロワナ] *
Burst Arrowana [ハレツアロワナ] *
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ]*
Sushifish [サシミウオ] *
Small Goldenfish [小金魚]
SUBMERGED FOREST AREA 4
Bomb Arrowana [バクレツアロワナ] *
Burst Arrowana [ハレツアロワナ] *
Pin Tuna [ハリマグロ]*
Scatterfish [カクサンデメキン]*
Goldenfish [黄金魚]
FROZEN LAND BASE CAMP
Burst Arrowana [ハレツアロワナ] *
Pin Tuna [ハリマグロ]*
Knife Mackarel [キレアジ]*
Sleepyfish [眠魚]*
Small Goldenfish [小金魚]
VOLCANO AREA 4
Bomb Arrowana [バクレツアロワナ] *
Glutton Tuna [大食いマグロ]*
Monster Hunter 3 Offline Flowchart
Like a Chacha, I'm just goin' with the flow. On that note, here is a quick and dirty guide to help beginning players progress through the offline mode of Monster Hunter Tri.
While I concentrate mainly on listing key missions that allow you to progress through the game, I also list all the quests and features unlocked by a specific task. Since this is based on the Japanese version, I added the names of the quests in Japanese as well. This list encompasses 1-star to 4-star missions, ending with the Lagiacruz (or Ragiakurusu) hunt. With the MH3 Wikia shaping up nicely and the American version of the game out soon, I have a feeling other guides will start pouring out much faster than I can work on this, quite frankly, so this is all I plan to cover with this flowchart at this point.
Also, although this is primarily a flowchart, I add a few pointers based on my experience to help out beginners (for MH3, I decided to play as a gunner so the tips will be gunner-heavy). Still, I don't consider myself a Monster Hunter strategy expert so please don't think of these pointers as gospel.
Quests with an (*) are ones you must clear to advance the story.
A. Give 1 piece of raw meat to the Village Elder's son at Moga Forest.
Just kill an Aptonoth (it's the large, lumbering dinosaur-type creature), harvest its meat, and head to the base camp east of Area 2 on Solitary Island/Moga Forest.
Result:
1. Delivery Request appears: [キャンプを修理] (Camp Repair)
2. Blacksmith becomes accessible
3. Resource Shed becomes accessible (that's where the village elder's son stands up on high)
4. General store gets new items.
B. Clear the [キャンプを修理] (Camp Repair) Delivery Request
To do this, you're asked to acquire the necessary resources to repair the camp by amassing 30 points via monster kills. Just go through the different areas and hunt monsters. I easily amassed more than 30 points by the time I cleared one of the areas of Jaggis (the velociraptor-like dinosaurs). Report back to the Village Chief's son and deposit your points.
Result:
1. Delivery Request appears: [武具加工のお勉強] (Blacksmith Lesson)
C. Clear the [武具加工のお勉強] (Blacksmith Lesson) Delivery Request
Once you unlock this quest, a yellow thought bubble appears on top of the blacksmith. He'll give you a pickaxe and request that you acquire a piece of iron ore for him. Exit the village and the chief tells you that your best bet to get iron ore is Area 4. But he says it's kind of dark so you can acquire a torch by gathering by the, um, torch just left of where you're currently standing. Being the genius that I am, I went "Torch-smorch, how dark can this place possibly be?" and just ran off. As a result, I ended up groping around in the dark in Area 4 while looking at my pickaxe icon for the first sign that I reached a spot that can be mined. The lesson: Don't be an idiot like me. Get the freaking torch.
Result:
1. Farm and Mushroom area both reach Level 1
2. Third option for Resource Shed, [資源化] now accessible.
D. Sunfish Hunt
Once you clear the Blacksmith event, you will be asked to hunt a [マンボウ] or Sunfish. Exit the village and you'll get more details again. Your target will be at Area 11. This basically serves as a tutorial for swimming. There's several control options but the basic thing to remember is that the B button lets you dive, the Z button lets you swim faster (just watch that stamina bar) and using the Wiimote directional button or cross allows you to adjust the camera view. The latter is important because you basically move toward the direction that the camera is facing.
Result:
1. Quest Counter opens for business. The 1-star Quest [孤島のキノコ集め](Solitary Island Mushroom Gathering*) becomes available.
2. Resource Shed first option, [モガの森の情報] (Moga Forest Info) becomes accessible.
3. New item additions to General Store and Weapons Shop.
E. Clear the [孤島のキノコ集め] 1-star Quest
It's Mario time. Well, sort of. Basically, you just need to collect 5 Special Mushrooms [特産キノコ] which you should be able to complete just from the gathering spots in the second area. You can also earn bonuses by collecting one Select Mushroom [厳選キノコ] and two Ripe(?) Mushrooms [熟成キノコ]. Once you have the necessary shrooms, just place them inside the red chest in your camp. By the way, once you accept a quest, you'll need to go to the dock on the left of the Quest Counter, not to the right of the town like you've been doing up to this point.
Result:
1. Unlocks the [ケルビの角を納品せよ] (Deliver the Kelbi Horn) Quest.
2. Unlocks the [目指せ釣り名人!] (Aim to be a Fishing Master!) Quest.
3. Unlocks the [ジャギィの群れを狩れ] (Hunt the Jaggi Pack*) 1-star Quest.
4. Unlocks the [美味になるキモを求めて] (Seeking Delicious Livers*) 1-star Quest.
5. Unlocks the [孤島の海中探索] (Solitary Island Underwater Exploration)
Quest.
F. Clear the [美味になるキモを求めて] (Seeking Delicious Livers) 1-star Quest
This mission requires you to get three monster livers. Yum. To acquire them, carve up some of the aquatic Epioth that like to hang out in areas 10 and 11. Just be on the lookout for a certain unwanted guest.
Result:
1. First hunting ship [団長] "Danchou" (Level 1) becomes available. (Talk to the fishmonger lady at the port)
G. Clear the [ジャギィの群れを狩れ] (Hunt the Jaggi Pack) 1-star Quest
Another simple mission. You'll need to hunt down five Jagginoth's to clear this quest (they're the larger lizards with droopy ears a la Jar Jar Binks. That's enough to make meesa wanna kill dem). While you're at it, make sure you kill 10 Jaggies before you slay the last Jagginoth in order to get bonus rewards.
Result:
1. Urgent Quest [水生獣ルドロスを狩れ] (Hunt the Rudoroth Water Beasts*) appears.
2. Delivery Mission [キノコ箱の増設] (Expand the Mushroom Box) appears.
H. Clear the [水生獣ルドロスを狩れ] (Hunt the Rudoroth Water Beasts) Urgent Quest
No they're not red-nosed reindeers. Rudoroth (or Rudorosu) look like Komodo Dragons on a sugar rush. Just head to the water area and you'll find them in no time (you know it's them because a cut scene shows up). Eliminate six of Rudoroth and you'll go down in history (snicker). Once you get rid of the first group that appears on land, dive underwater to find more of them.
Result:
1. The 2-star Quest [オルタロスの性質を学べ] (Learn the Ortarosu's Habits) appears.
2. The 2-star Quest [竜骨結晶を採掘せよ!] (Mine the Crystallized Monster Bone!) appears.
3. The 2-star Delivery Quest [砂原のキモ納品依頼] (Desert Plain Livers) appears.
4. The 2-star Quest [牙むく群れの長を狩れ] (Hunt the Leader of the Pack*) appears.
5. Trading Ship becomes usable.
6. Level 1 cooking station becomes available (near Quest Counter)
7. Delivery Quest [虫箱新入荷] (New Insect Box Delivery) appears.
I. Clear the [牙むく群れの長を狩れ] (Hunt the Leader of the Pack*) quest
I don't always hunt Jaggis. But when I do, I prefer Dosjaggis. Stay thirsty my friends (Sorry, I just couldn't resist). This will be your first boss-type mission so get ready for a little change of pace. The Dosjaggi itself isn't exactly tough. But depending on how many Jaggis end up supporting it, this can get a bit annoying. For gunners, using Pellet S Lv1 [LV1 散弾] ammo helps with crowd control and lets you hit the boss at the same time. I was also able to "break" the Dosjaggi's head using Crag S Lv1 [LV1 徹甲榴弾] ammo.
Like in previous Monster Hunter games, boss-type monsters will run away to different areas when they sustain enough damage. Once seriously injured, it will also flee to sleep in its nest at Area 6 (at least that's where I always find it).
Result:
1. The 2-star Quest [ドスジャギィを捕まえろ!] (Capture the Dosjaggi*) appears.
2. The Dosjaggi can now appear at Moga Forest.
3. The delivery quest [畑をパワーUP!] (Power up the Field) appears.
J. Clear the [ドスジャギィを捕まえろ!] (Capture the Dosjaggie) quest
Unlike the Dosjaggi hunting quest where you can kill the overgrown lizard, your goal this time is to capture the Dosjaggi alive so you can, um, kill it later — but for better monster shwag. The key to trapping a monster is to damage it to the point where it shows signs of significant weakening (e.g. staggering, limping, sleeping). You can then spring a trap (e.g. Pitfall Trap [落とし穴] or Shock Trap [シビレ罠]) to hold the monster in place so you can hit it with Tranq Bombs [捕獲用麻酔玉] or Tranq S ammo [捕獲用麻酔弾]. About two Tranq hits is all you need for capture.
If you have a hard time tracking monsters and figuring out if they're ready to be captured, you can make your life easier via a couple of things. One is by wearing Hunter Armor. This particular armor has auto-tracking, meaning you don't have to use paintballs or paint ammo to mark a monster so you can track it on the map. If you want the blacksmith to forge either the full Hunter (i.e. close-combat fighters) or Gunner (i.e. long-range fighter) sets of this armor, you will need:
大地の結晶x5 (mine from rocks via pickaxe)
鉄鉱石x7 (mine from rocks via pickaxe)
氷結晶x2 (mine via pickaxe from Desert Area 6)
ジャギィの鱗x4 (carve from Jaggi)
暖かい毛皮x2 (carve from Kelbi)
竜骨【小】x3 (collect from bone gathering areas)
The Hunter Set consists of: ハンターヘルム, ハンターメイル, ハンターアーム, ハンターフォールド and ハンターグリーヴ.
The Gunner Set consists of: ハンターキャップ, ハンターレジスト, ハンターガード, ハンターコート and ハンターレギンス.
Make sure you match the right pieces for whatever set you pick to get its full benefits.
I also recommend attaching five Perceive Jewels [観察珠] (one for each of your five armor pieces) to your armor set. You can have the blacksmith make the gems for you as long as you have enough Gigi Poison Needles (ギィギの毒針x10, carved from the blue sharp-toothed slugs in the desert area) and Suiko Jewels (水光原珠x5, mined via pickaxe in Moga Forest/Solitary Island). This will activate the Perceive skill, which lets you know when a monster is ready to be captured (symbolized by a marked monster's icon flashing or changing color on the map).
For this mission you will get a complimentary Shock Trap and a few Tranq Bombs from the blue supply box at your base camp. You also get a flash bomb which can immobilize the Dosjaggi long enough for you to set a trap right next to it.
Result:
1. Urgent Quest, [奇面族を救出せよ!] (Protect the Strange Masked Tribesman) appears.
K. Clear the [奇面族を救出せよ!] (Protect the Strange Masked Tribesman) quest
For this mission, your goal is to protect the masked Chacha child from the monsters that he seems to keep running into. The little green monster will basically pop up in three areas and you have to slay the monsters attacking it before he bites the dust. Save him and you'll end up with a new Robin to your Batman (or Batgirl) as the Chacha can now join you in missions. Your new buddy only has his basic skill set at this point but just the fact that it can occasionally attract monsters away from you makes the Chacha a great asset for solo hunters.
Result:
1. 3-star quest [リノプロスの暴走!] (Out of Control Rinopros) now available.
2. 3-star quest [草食竜の卵を探せ!] (Herbivorous Dinosaur Egg Search) now available.
Quick tip: The egg is in Area 7 of the Desert Map by that tall tree-looking thing. For your first egg delivery, the route back is: 7-10-8-4-1-Base Camp. For your second delivery, the route is: 7-10-8-4-3-2-1-Base Camp. A good combo here is maxing out your stamina bar with the free meat rations from the blue box in camp and equipping the "Rokkurakku" [ロックラック] armor set. The latter comes with three pieces and activates the Backpacking skill, which makes running around monsters a lot easier, especially on the second egg delivery. To make the whole set, you'll need:
なめらかな皮x4 (carve from Gigi, jellyfish or large catfish)
甲虫の腹袋x4 (carve from Ortaros ants. Especially easy for gunners, who just need to hit insects once with a Poison S Lv1 or LV1 毒弾 to make them carvable after they die)
ジャギィの皮x3 (carve from Jaggi)
ジャギィの鱗x5 (carve from Jaggi)
モンスターの体液x2 (carve from Ortaros, Bunahabura flying bugs, or Gigi)
3. 3-star quest [水没林の虫退治!] (Submerged Forest Insect Extermination) now available.
4. 3-star quest [水没林の水生獣を狩れ!] (Hunt the Water Beasts of the Submerged Woods) now available.
5. Key Quest [彩鳥・クルペッコの狩猟!] (Colorful Quelpeco Bird Hunt*) now available.
* Once you wrap up several 3-star quests, you will trigger an event with the blacksmith who will now be able to forge a slash axe/switch axe or whatever it's called.
L. Finish 15 Quests
Result:
1. Second cat appears on Farm.
M. Finish the Key Quest [彩鳥・クルペッコの狩猟!] (Colorful Quelpeco Bird Hunt)
Hey, look, an overgrown Bird of Paradise. The Quelpeco itself isn't too bad but you'll also be dealing with a Dosjaggi and its minions throughout this stage as well. With your Chacha running interference, though, you should be able to get some extra breathing room and focus on the Quelpeco for the most part. Sadly, you don't get a free trap this time so you'll need to bring your own pitfall trap if you want to get one of the subquest bonuses. Otherwise, just finish the bird off if you're only interested in getting the stage done.
Result:
1. 3-star quest [トリックスターを捕まえろ] (Catch the Trickster) appears.
2. The Key Quest [ロアルドロスを狩猟せよ!] (Hunt the Roaldros*) appears.
3. Quelpeco can now appear at Moga Forest.
4. Delivery quest [ふさふさのお面] (Tuft Mask) appears.
N. Finish the Key Quest [ロアルドロスを狩猟せよ!] (Hunt the Roaldros)
I had the misfortune of this battle starting off in two underwater areas in a row, which I'm not too fond off since it makes the fight drag on longer for me.
The lion-lizard-looking Roaldros is weak against fire, in case you're curious. I'm not exactly the most skilled monster hunter out there but my basic strategy as a gunner for this battle revolved around two things: Using Pierce S Lv1 [LV1貫通弾] ammo underwater (aimed at either the head or mane) and Flaming S [火炎弾] ammo on land. At this point I was still using the basic light bowgun with the frame upgraded to level 4 (attack power 96).
Since I started the battle in two underwater maps, I used a lot of Pierce shells (about 40+) before the Roaldros finally moved to land. At that point, I was three Rudoroth kills short of satisfying the 5-kill subquest requirement so I ended up using a few Pellet S Lv1 [LV1散弾] shots so I could hit the Rudoroth but still damage the Roaldros at the same time. Once the small fry monsters were gone, I pumped about 20 Flaming S shots at the Roaldros before it became weak enough to capture with a pitfall trap.
Having to reload every time I fired one Flaming S shot was a bit of a pain but this mission actually ended up being a lot easier than I thought. Get ready for some happy townsfolk when you get back. This also the point when I started seeing the "Rioreia" dragon appear randomly during monster hunting quests at Moga Forest.
Result:
1. Key Quest [土砂竜・ボルボロス!] (Sand Dragon Borboros*) appears.
2. 3-star quest [ロアルドロス捕獲作戦!] (Roaldros Capture Strategy) appears.
3. Roaldros can now appear in Moga Forest.
4. Delivery quest [虫箱を強化せよ!] (Upgrade the Insect Box) appears.
5. Second hunting ship [赤槍] "Akayari" or "Red Lance" (Level 1) appears.
O. Finish the Key Quest [土砂竜・ボルボロス!] (Sand Dragon Borboros)
Another surprisingly easy mission, at least for gunners. Being the genius that I am, I brought along Water ammo with my regular array of bullets and realized that, um, my stock light bowgun set can't fire them. Brilliant! So I basically relied on my basic supply of Pellet LV1, Pierce LV1 and Normal LV2 ammo.
Gunners who actually remember to bring a bowgun set that can use Water ammo (e.g. by mixing in Roaldros gun parts) can use those when the Borboros is covered in mud then switch to Flaming ammo once the monster is mud-free. Oh yeah, I happened to use a paralyzing trap in the mud, and the thing became practically invisible. So if you use one, make sure you don't lose track of it so you don't end up running around the "x" on your map like a fool (unlike a certain, um, guide writer) while trying to set up the Borboros to step on it. Pitfall traps, on the other hand, can be seen just fine.
My only experiencing meleeing this thing is at the Coliseum, with my fastest results coming via a slash/switch axe. If you stay relatively close and bob-and-weave, it should go down quicker since it won't do that running charge too much (i.e. you don't have to waste time chasing after it). The only caveat, of course, is if you have a Chacha with you that runs far away and the monster decides to charge at it. By the way, melee hunters can actually hide underneath the hind legs and just wail away with their weapon when the monster does that mud-dandruff-looking attack.
Result:
1. Urgent Quest [灯魚竜・チャナガブル!] (Giant Anglerfish Chanagable*) appears
2. Delivery quest [肉焼き器のお面] (Barbecue Grill Mask) appears
P. Finish the Urgent Quest [灯魚竜・チャナガブル!] (Giant Anglerfish Chanagable).
I actually ran out of time on my first try here, believe it or not, so methinks my original light bowgun's due for an update. Based on stuff I had available in my box, I mulled several options but ultimately decided on this combination: level 4 light bowgun frame, heavy bowgun barrel (for extra power and range plus a Shield effect, which helps against that annoying flash attack), and light bowgun stock (to help offset the heavy barrel's weight a bit and also get two gem slots for extra effects). The extra weight means I couldn't run as fast as I did with my pure light bowgun but it's still fast enough.
During my first try, I was mostly using Level 1 ammo with the exception of the Normal LV2 shot. Not wanting to leave anything to chance, I also decided to bring Level 3 normal ammo and level 2 Pellet and Pierce shots. I'm loaded for freaking bear, or giant mutant catfish, now.
The only drawback with the bowgun set I used was the slow reload, which leaves less room for error. Otherwise, you should be able to see this thing's attacks a mile away. About the only attack that can be a pain is that darn light flash, which dizzies you and makes you easy prey for a nice chomp if you're caught offguard.
Start the fight by bringing Frog bait [釣りカエル] and casting it by that grassy area by the riverbank on Area 4. You'll actually end up hooking the Chanagable. Not only does this allow you to fulfill one of the subquests for the mission, this also flips the monster right next to you, allowing you to unload on it. For gunners, you can also try to stay low when fighting underwater in case it does that vacuum attack. If you stop and stand on the ground even from a reasonably close distance once it starts sucking, the whirlpool actually goes above your head, leaving you free to pump a ton of lead (or whatever it is your ammo's made of) on its purdy face.
Result:
1. 4-star quest [青き集団、バギィ討伐!] (Supress the Baggi Pack*) unlocked
2. 4-star quest [群れを統べるドスバギィ!] (Leader of the Pack, Dosbaggi*) unlocked
3. 4-star quest [極寒の地の採掘依頼] (Extreme Cold Mining Request*) unlocked
4. 4-star quest [土砂竜と群れ長の狩猟!] (Hunt the Sand Dragon and Leader of the Pack*) unlocked
5. 4-star quest [砂原の採取ツアー] (Desert Plain Gathering Tour) unlocked
6. 4-star quest [水没林の採取ツアー] (Submerged Forest Gathering Tour) unlocked
7. Delivery Quest [最強のキノコ畑] and [もっとハチミツを] appears.
8. Trading ship can now gain access to items from the Dragon Tribe homeland
9. Cooking station reaches level 2
10. New items available at general store
11. New items available at weapon store
Note 1: Finish two of the first four missions (i.e. Missions 1-4 above) and your first Lagiacruz mission [ラギアクルスに挑め!] appears.
Note 2: Finish some missions once you unlock the 4-star quests and the blacksmith will tell you that Long Swords can now be forged.
Note 3: Once you have 25 quests under your belt, you'll get a third cat in your farm.
Q. Finish the Urgent Quest [ラギアクルスに挑め!] (Challenge the Lagiacruz)
Guess this is the appetizer to your main course later on. Pattern-wise, the Lagia is like an overgrown Roaldros, with that extra lightning field attack thrown in (i.e. the one where lightning surrounds its whole body). The latter is more an issue for melee fighters since gunners should be a pretty safe distance away. In terms of elements, the only one that does decent damage is fire, and only to its back (where the crystals are) and its chest. Normal weapons actually do more damage, particularly on the head and chest area. While blades and hammers can do anywhere from OK to significant damage depending on the body part, bowgun users should concentrate on hitting the head and chest (and the back crystals if you have fire ammo). I recommend Pierce-type bullets. Also, since it's easy to run out of bullets, make sure you bring a healthy stock of ammo, along with some materials for creating bullets should your run out.
Result:
1. 4-star quest [女王・リオレイアの狩猟] (Hunt the Queen, Rioreia) appears
2. 4-star quest [暗闇にうごめく猛毒!] (Squirming Deadly Poison in the Darkness) appears
3. Third hunting ship [黒槍] "Kuroyari" or "Black Lance" (Level 1) appears
R. Finish the [女王・リオレイアの狩猟] (Hunt the Queen, Rioreia) quest
Result:
1. 4-star quest [陸の女王、捕獲作戦!] (Land Queen Capture Strategy) appears
2. 4-star quest [飛竜の卵の納品] (Wyvern Egg Delivery) appears
3. Urgent quest [ラギアクルスを仕留めろ!] (Take Down the Lagiacruz) appears
4. Delivery quest [ランプのお面] (The Lamp Mask) appears.
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