For me this spot was great to get from 47 to 52. For 42-47 I used the secret cavern for the "Untamable Rage" quest since the level 53 slimes are pretty manageable if you spam Meteor Storm and use Alphen/Rinwell's boost strikes.
I was level 88 by the time I beat the game and started doing the otherworld quests. A lot of those high leveled enemies give you TONS of exp. Once I hit 88 though I just said fuck it and bought like 2 level boosts and made it to 100 just so I can fight Chronos.
Shouldn't be necessary for normal difficulty. The last story dungeon gave me 7-8 levels just going through it. Just make sure you've got enough CP restoratives. I can see this being helpful for harder difficulties though, thanks.
@@failurexd3954 you get same exp on all difficulty. so why go make it hard for yourself if you just want to enjoy the game. if you want challenge then go for it. i miss the old system of tales doing hard or max difficulty has benefits. this game is too casual even the grade shop/system gone replayability is also gone you can unlock everything in one playthrough.
This is the worst spot to level up at after beating 5th, you're better off progressing the story which gives you MUCH easier enemies with a higher multiplier
Are you sure about that? With Fish Steak + 2 Happy Bottles + Silver Armor I was getting 11k experience from these guys and it wasn't that difficult. I even used the Hellmask Fiend Skull to get +100% Damage Given/Taken so if my timing was off I would have to revive occasionally since characters would get one-shotted. I like to control Rinwell so I just slapped on an Elemental/Fire boosting accessory and spammed Meteor Storm until the birds all died. This got me from 47-52 relatively quickly.
You have to proceed with the story, this isn't done early, I tried. Once you proceed enough with the story, you'll unlock a large amount of side quests, and then you start doing the doable ones and this will unlock itself. "Save Torvin" and then he runs into the tower, and then the tower's blocked path magically unlocks.
Any advice on how to unlock Meteor Storm as a standalone? The entire internet has no freaking idea. I have 9999 Light prof. And like 4500-4700 wind and water Prof. Not sure what else to do.
I believe it's after a certain side quest by the beach where Alphen woke up after Vholran kidnaps Shionne there should be a side quest inside that beach village defeat the monster then you get Burning Strike then you can create meteor storm by combination of artes. Getting the arte itself internet says get light proficiency to 7000
For Rinwell It's not worth using as a stand-alone anyway. If you have the combo cast time reduction you can fire it off really fast just by making sure Burning Strike + Divine Saber are at least 2/3 or 3/4 in your spell combo. Having Divine Saber as a stand alone is more important and you get that from the "Master of Nature" sub-quest after defeating region 5's boss.
I always found it best to go for more items, it cam allow you to build the equipment you need, as well, as be sold so you can byy happy bottles to get chain bonuses,... you can kinda cheese the system by taking alphen putting him on the side line, turn on the sword of sealing artificact. Have your AI set to fight aggressively, then USE experience boost, with happy bottles. leave the AI to battle the monsters, while occassionally comming back to switch, artes and fill put art proficiency.... pet the game run by itself....by the time the battle is over, you'll get battle scores over 1000, with the 4 time chain, and have a productive day, just for leaving your console/ PC on.
Honestly...just beat the game when you can and then do the post game quests. I went from like lvl 40 to max pretty much right away doing all the post game quest chains.
There’s a “chance” for it rather. Shining enemies usually spawn when ur battle chain is maxed out, which is what makes the 2 happy bottles useful. Pop those bad boys before respawning the birds
In the main menu select the "Edit" option and make sure Rinwell is the one with the little red flag next to her portrait, the option is called "Change Leader" or something like that. You have to be in the "Edit" menu as the "Change Leader" option that is available in the main menu itself is just to change who walks around outside of battle.
U mean reduce cast time? If so Mystic Crest. Which u can get in 2 different ways. Crafting and winning Shionnes advanced solo fighting, in the training grounds arena.
I'm sure you've probably figured it out by now, but for someone who may be looking at this in the future. It unlocks after progressing the story. To keep it spoiler light - it's once the lights fall from the sky (the characters comment on this happening during a story cutscene/you see it on screen).
Well you can play the game how you like but what would be the point of even playing if you're just going to use a trainer? I don't mind using save editors for some stuff but battling is half the fun of this game so it just belies the point of even playing. I also think the "cheat" DLCs are pretty lame too. I don't even like hugely challenging games but pay to win is just stupid.
@@buthow900 Yeah but this isn't WOW and you don't really have to "grind" in the traditional sense. I would not call spending 45 minutes to gain 10-15 levels "grinding". Cheat engines are worthwhile if you're saving HOURS on some really obnoxious grind that is artificially made long just to waste player's time. I would not consider anything in Tales of Arise to be that bad and you can speed it up so much by regular in-game stuff that using a trainer just seems unnecessary.
@@stevenleonmusic you are repeating the same stuff for lvl up, spending 2-3 or more hours to get max lvl. If not more. Meanwhile you could practice and have actual fun into the game fighting bosses. People just like to waste their time and don't even realize they are not having fun
It opens after you beat the 5th lord. Maybe you have to start a side quest. One leads you to the pathway to this place and you help a guy being attacked by two of these birds.
For me this spot was great to get from 47 to 52. For 42-47 I used the secret cavern for the "Untamable Rage" quest since the level 53 slimes are pretty manageable if you spam Meteor Storm and use Alphen/Rinwell's boost strikes.
It is viable until around 66
Blah blah blah, TIDAL WAVE!
I love that chant
SHATTERING….. uh……. PIECES!
Attack type
this is where I farmed exp just so I can do the side quests, turns out I need to finish main story to unlock more side quests
I was level 88 by the time I beat the game and started doing the otherworld quests. A lot of those high leveled enemies give you TONS of exp. Once I hit 88 though I just said fuck it and bought like 2 level boosts and made it to 100 just so I can fight Chronos.
Shouldn't be necessary for normal difficulty. The last story dungeon gave me 7-8 levels just going through it.
Just make sure you've got enough CP restoratives.
I can see this being helpful for harder difficulties though, thanks.
To be honest I didn’t see myself having a problem just playing the game to the end without level grinding. I got to around 50-60
what difficulty?
I can tell you he definitely didn’t play on hard. Regardless this game shafts you massively because of the shitty exp scaling
@@zangvang Wgat does hard mode do to exp grinding?
@@haisex3 I’m pretty sure there’s no difference in exp. I doesn’t say if it does or not anyway.
All it is is more CP on higher difficulties.
@@failurexd3954 you get same exp on all difficulty. so why go make it hard for yourself if you just want to enjoy the game. if you want challenge then go for it. i miss the old system of tales doing hard or max difficulty has benefits. this game is too casual even the grade shop/system gone replayability is also gone you can unlock everything in one playthrough.
This is the worst spot to level up at after beating 5th, you're better off progressing the story which gives you MUCH easier enemies with a higher multiplier
Are you sure about that? With Fish Steak + 2 Happy Bottles + Silver Armor I was getting 11k experience from these guys and it wasn't that difficult. I even used the Hellmask Fiend Skull to get +100% Damage Given/Taken so if my timing was off I would have to revive occasionally since characters would get one-shotted. I like to control Rinwell so I just slapped on an Elemental/Fire boosting accessory and spammed Meteor Storm until the birds all died. This got me from 47-52 relatively quickly.
Chronos is best farm spot lvl 85 > 92 in one fight
i remeber this on vesperia the tidal wave infinite combo hehe
How did he break the wall down to get into the tower?
You have to proceed with the story, this isn't done early, I tried. Once you proceed enough with the story, you'll unlock a large amount of side quests, and then you start doing the doable ones and this will unlock itself. "Save Torvin" and then he runs into the tower, and then the tower's blocked path magically unlocks.
Any advice on how to unlock Meteor Storm as a standalone? The entire internet has no freaking idea. I have 9999 Light prof. And like 4500-4700 wind and water Prof. Not sure what else to do.
I believe it's after a certain side quest by the beach where Alphen woke up after Vholran kidnaps Shionne there should be a side quest inside that beach village defeat the monster then you get Burning Strike then you can create meteor storm by combination of artes. Getting the arte itself internet says get light proficiency to 7000
For Rinwell It's not worth using as a stand-alone anyway. If you have the combo cast time reduction you can fire it off really fast just by making sure Burning Strike + Divine Saber are at least 2/3 or 3/4 in your spell combo. Having Divine Saber as a stand alone is more important and you get that from the "Master of Nature" sub-quest after defeating region 5's boss.
Honestly i don't know because Rinwell learned Meteor Storm/ Maelstrom and the third one completely randomly 😂😂
Should I go for more items dropped or for tge exp boost L with Law cooking?
I always found it best to go for more items, it cam allow you to build the equipment you need, as well, as be sold so you can byy happy bottles to get chain bonuses,... you can kinda cheese the system by taking alphen putting him on the side line, turn on the sword of sealing artificact. Have your AI set to fight aggressively, then USE experience boost, with happy bottles. leave the AI to battle the monsters, while occassionally comming back to switch, artes and fill put art proficiency.... pet the game run by itself....by the time the battle is over, you'll get battle scores over 1000, with the 4 time chain, and have a productive day, just for leaving your console/ PC on.
Honestly...just beat the game when you can and then do the post game quests. I went from like lvl 40 to max pretty much right away doing all the post game quest chains.
This is a huge flaw with the game. They lock so much progression behind DLC. It's ridiculous. Besides that, the game is excellent
@@TheDumontShow but...none of the post game that gets you to max level is dlc...
@@ceecee7465 lol I’m saying…I’m at lv. 80 and still haven’t finished the underground dungeons and that’s not part of a dlc 😭
more exp if you use 2 happy bottles
There’s a “chance” for it rather. Shining enemies usually spawn when ur battle chain is maxed out, which is what makes the 2 happy bottles useful. Pop those bad boys before respawning the birds
I just got to the last area of the game before the final boss. Where should i grind im currently lvl 49
Just grind abit there. I quickly leveled up in that area tbh. Went from 48 to 55 quite fast by just running through it.
Where did you ger your double EXP artifact (not Bonus)?
Where do you get the reduced casting time material i cant seem to find any
Once you get to arena farm the mining spots for the material
How do I get into the area? Please answer and I already beat the game.
It’s accessible from Tilda Pond outside Marcia
Any great spot afer Credits?
how did he start as rin? i cant find anything online to start as someone else
Press r2 or r1 was it.. And set the flag on character you want to start as in battle
In the main menu select the "Edit" option and make sure Rinwell is the one with the little red flag next to her portrait, the option is called "Change Leader" or something like that. You have to be in the "Edit" menu as the "Change Leader" option that is available in the main menu itself is just to change who walks around outside of battle.
ahh rita whoops i mean rinwell.
Where do you even get so many artifacts tf
This one of those games were you don't have to "farm" for levels and shit, the story and all the quests are enough for that, it's very well done
How the heck can i find casting time skill?
U mean reduce cast time? If so Mystic Crest. Which u can get in 2 different ways.
Crafting and winning Shionnes advanced solo fighting, in the training grounds arena.
when do you unlock Tidal wave? *AOE one*
You have to complete the sidequest Untamable Rage, which is gotten from Thisitylm.
@@Darisuke thank you ^^
Your supposed to be able to get in here at level 38? How? When does it unlock?
I'm sure you've probably figured it out by now, but for someone who may be looking at this in the future. It unlocks after progressing the story. To keep it spoiler light - it's once the lights fall from the sky (the characters comment on this happening during a story cutscene/you see it on screen).
Where did you get the artifact that gives -20% CP?
DLC's
@@redsun8549 word cause I have all the DLCs and its not there
@@emjaer ToA Ultimate edition pack. If you do have that version you might have not yet claimed it in System>Unclaimed DLC on the start menu in game.
Blah blah blah MAGICCCCCCCC
lol, 66, i finished game in level 48 in normal mod
Should try hard mode
I went from 30 to 72 lol
I don't get why people would spend lot of hours grinding instead of just using a trainer. At least on pc
Uhhh. This for console players.
Well you can play the game how you like but what would be the point of even playing if you're just going to use a trainer? I don't mind using save editors for some stuff but battling is half the fun of this game so it just belies the point of even playing. I also think the "cheat" DLCs are pretty lame too. I don't even like hugely challenging games but pay to win is just stupid.
@@stevenleonmusic cause you skip the grinding part, just the grinding part
@@buthow900 Yeah but this isn't WOW and you don't really have to "grind" in the traditional sense. I would not call spending 45 minutes to gain 10-15 levels "grinding". Cheat engines are worthwhile if you're saving HOURS on some really obnoxious grind that is artificially made long just to waste player's time. I would not consider anything in Tales of Arise to be that bad and you can speed it up so much by regular in-game stuff that using a trainer just seems unnecessary.
@@stevenleonmusic you are repeating the same stuff for lvl up, spending 2-3 or more hours to get max lvl. If not more. Meanwhile you could practice and have actual fun into the game fighting bosses. People just like to waste their time and don't even realize they are not having fun
Mines blocked off
It opens after you beat the 5th lord. Maybe you have to start a side quest. One leads you to the pathway to this place and you help a guy being attacked by two of these birds.
It's part of a side quest given by Baephon in Niez.