Tales Of Symphonia Thread

Started by JToTheP3 pages
Originally posted by Pyropsycho
In battle my favorite characters to use are Presea, Regal, and Sheena. Lloyd is ok but I hate him so much that I rarely use him to fight.

How do you have a team of 3 characters, when you always have to pick 4.

I mean the fourth character being Raine or some one else.
And btw, what do you mean by "you don't 'level up' your characters"?

I meant through traditional RPG game level uping, your power increases through other ways rather than just Experience. I worded that poorly because it was early in the morning and I was exhausted.

You have not played an Rpg if you have not played Ff or this game(harvest moon too cough)

Long game too and I got attached to all the characters..to bad my memory card blew up so i didn't get to finish it. It's 2 disks and for a really cheap gamecube...everyone should pick it up..cheap cheap cheap.

Originally posted by Phoenix Aska
I like this game...I just don't like hearing people complain and I care less for their comments in this thread and most other threads.

Wow big deal you're level 61 and beat the third sword dancer...that's kool...if you did that you can easily beat the game...but i'd suggest getting to level 90 something and collect all of the cursed weapons and beat the alternate end boss for the alternate ending for more of a challenge.

I'm a bit late for this but what alternate boss do you beat for an alternate ending? Never noticed it had a second ending.

To be consistant with the rest of this thread, my most use team was: Loyd, Pressea, Rifiel, and Genious.

meh, this game had a decent story, but some of the characters got really annoying...

Zombie thread!!!

There's not an alternate ending. There's an OPTIONAL boss, Abbyssion, who is the hardest enemy in the entire game. Nothing changes the ending.

i played and beat thje game like 5 times. i got every wepon for every character and every title, coustume, every move, and all the equipmeny

ToS is the only game I have besides OoT and SF64 that I've beaten over a dozen times.

Here's hoping ToA has the same element of pure fun-ness. (thankfully, by all accounts, it does)