Floor | Cost | Primary Reward | Secondary Reward |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1,000 | Battle Scabbard | Collar Frills |
6 | 1,000 | Eleth Bottle G | Arcane Bottle |
11 | 1,000 | All-Divide | Gear Puzzle |
16 | 1,000 | Chivalrous Night | Eleth Bottle C |
21 | 1,000 | Mastery Tonic G | Expensive Desk |
26 | 1,000 | Jet Black Bodysuit | Mastery Tonic C |
31 | 1,000 | Conqueror’s Badge | Mastery Tonic G |
Boss: Veigue¶
You should have no issue with Veigue, as a group, but solo Veigue can be quite a handful. First thing you need to do is learn Veigue’s limited attack arsenal, so you can anticipate when to side-step.
The safest strategy is to play as Asbel and guard to charge him up to a Red Aura, allowing you to break through the enemy’s guard and prevent it him evading, and then use Infernal Torrent. This will hit Veigue’s Burn weakness and allow you to maximize your damage while deflecting Veigue’s attacks.
Boss: Veigue, Reala, and Amber¶
This group isn’t actually as hard as you’d expect, as each is dumbed down a bit compared to when you took them on alone.
Since you have already fought against each of these characters individually you should have a fairly good understanding of their moves and how to handle them. I suggest taking out Amber of Reala first, as they are the most dangerous due to their combos and Mystic Artes, leaving Veigue for last. The reason for this is that Veigue can really only be dangerous to a single individual while the girls can damage everyone quickly or through their Mystic Artes.
For beating the group you’ll gain the skit The Party Spokesman at the receptionist and Asbel’s Ultimate Warrior title.
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