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Thousand Arms
Cheats and Hints
Hints:
When traveling overland, keep the minimap open (Triangle button) to avoid
getting lost. Head for the dots that represent landmarks and special locations.
During the dating minigames, keep a piece of paper and pencil handy to jot down
the sequences you're supposed to repeat. After all, all's fair in love and war.
Don't squander your money on gifts for your dates until later in the game when
you can afford it. Early on, just concentrate on the minigames and sightseeing
to raise your date's mood rating.
When traveling overland, keep the minimap open (Triangle button) to avoid
getting lost. Head for the dots that represent landmarks and special locations.
During the dating minigames, keep a piece of paper and pencil handy to jot down
the sequences you're supposed to repeat. After all, all's fair in love and war.
Don't squander your money on gifts for your dates until later in the game when
you can afford it. Early on, just concentrate on the minigames and sightseeing
to raise your date's mood rating.
More damage:
Repeatedly press Forward + X when the options appear during a battle with
normal weapons. If done correctly, your attacks will do more damage or will be
executed quicker.
More dates:
You can date extra characters in the game. One of them is Palma Estarte- she is
one of the priestess in the Langoud (the giant ship town.) You can date her if
the Langoud was fixed and after you defeat Dianova. You can also date the first
girl you saw during the prologue of the game, she's the one with the backpack.
You can date her if you come back to Kant. After reaching Myscatonia and
receiving warp, talk to the girl standing still at the tree repeatedly.
Eventually she'll ask you a question several times. Answer that you saw her
earlier then you can date her. You can also date Kanouka (Soushi's sister) if
you have the warp from Metalia go back to Boyzby town. Go to a restaurant
you'll see a girl that is Kanouka. Talk to her afterwards and you can date her.
You can also date Metalia in Myscatonia and the girl who fixed Langoud.
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