Dressing Room
Successfully complete all areas and quests on the normal difficulty setting to unlock the Dressing Room. If you have 100,000 Meseta in your inventory, when you load your character you will be allowed to enter the dressing room to change your head (Android only), hair color, costume color, and more. However, you cannot change the proportions or name of your character.
Infinite number of MAGs
Note: At least two controllers are required for this trick. Make multiple characters and enter cooperative mode. Have one character drop his or her MAG and the other pick it up. Go back and recreate the person who dropped the MAG and go through the process again until you get as many as desired. Note: You can also do this for Meseta.
Hard mode
Successfully complete the game on the normal difficulty setting in either episode to unlock the hard difficulty setting in both episodes. Achieve a level of 20 to unlock the hard difficulty setting on-line.
Very hard mode
Successfully complete the game on the hard difficulty setting in either episode to unlock the very hard difficulty setting in both episodes. Achieve a level of 40 to unlock the very hard difficulty setting on-line.
Ultimate mode
Successfully complete the game on the very hard difficulty setting in either episode to unlock the ultimate difficulty setting in both episodes. Achieve a level of 80 to unlock the ultimate difficulty setting on-line.
FMV sequences
Remain idle at the "Press Start" screen to view two FMV sequences (one when you create a character and one new sequence). After the background pulses four times, one of the FMV sequences will start.
Avoid walking near traps and enemies
Normally, you cannot run when near a trap or enemy. To avoid this, press Start to display the main menu. You may now run again.
Refill health
If you are a robot in the game, you can refill your health after receiving damage from an enemy. Find a safe place to rest and remain in that spot for a least a minute. Your health meter will go up a little bit at a time.
Cheap kills
If you are having trouble in a room, try running out of it and go back in. Some monsters will probably go into a dormant mode and allow you to get off a hit or two before they retaliate. This is especially useful against Garanz.
Fighting invisible enemies
Use the environment to help you. Enemies such as Sinow Zoa can easily be spotted by their reflections on glass or water, as well as the targeting system. However, that can be unreliable at times.
Resta Dodge
If you time the technique Resta correctly, you can avoid almost any attack. The trick is to just cast Resta before your enemy attacks, but long enough that you can gain life; otherwise you will just get hit.
Easy level gain
If you want to gain some levels without much effort and are around a 25 to 40 level range, try going the forest levels under the hard difficulty setting. You can usually get about 8,000 experience points from it.
Find someone who has played the game longer than you have. Ask them if they can give you a high powered Mag. With this Mag, you can start using weapons from the Ruins (if it is at a high enough level). Also, you can join in a multi-player effort. If you are a Ranger, you will have an easier time then a Hunter. When a teammate has weakened a monster, aim and go for the kill shot. You should move up levels easily.
Since Hunters are naturally stronger than Forces and Rangers, they have an advantage. To gain levels quicker, defeat the Caves 3 boss. Hunters can use an effective Sword or Partisan against him by hitting all of his parts. After that, talk to the Priciple and go to Mines 1. You can now do a great deal of damage on the Mine 1 enemies. They are weak. The only three to watch out for are Sinow Gold, Sinow Beat, and Granas. The basic enemies in the mines area give about 15 to 22 experience points. By the time you get to Mines 2, you should have already gained a couple of levels. Mines 2 also offer a great deal of experience. |