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BraLoD said:
Player2 said:

If a weakling like Angra kicked your butt you have no right to complain about the difficulty of the game. The main path is easy so you story readers can go through it. Go fight Trema at the 100th floor of Via Infinito to see an actually challenging boss.


Can you really say to me you beat it on your first try playing alone?

It had a very string attack and it was obvios my level 40 party would need more training or I would need to work too much on it, so yeah, it wasn't a weak foe by any means and yes I can complain, I beated the game just pressing X without thinking.

I do believe I could've beaten it with my end game party, but I didn't felt much need in doing so.

And I don't remember any Via Infinito to be honest

Yes. The game gives you several warnings in the previous acts so I did as much as possible before going to the desert in act 5.

I used skills a lot instead of just mashing x without thinking because unlike attack using skills gets AP for the characters. Gotta put to good use that free MP I get from touching save points, you know. I guess that after 50 hours my characters had way more skills learned than yours. I used Lady Luck which has 2X Exp too, so they weren't Lv 40 either. I used the mug-granting Garment Grid for info on what enemies carry (getting potions and other stuff for free is nice too) and stole every oversoul enemy I meet (and a few bribes too), so I guess I had better gear as well. Since the thief job starts with the time bar full after learning First Strike I usually start boss fights with one or more characters with it, switch to the class I want, do what I want and get extra Garment Grid node bonuses before the boss gets to act.

Via Infinito is in Bevelle, right from the temple's hall (if I remember correctly). Just touch the (turquoise?) light. It has a boss every 20 floors and you get story %, some key items and cool gear in it.

Are you going to play Dragon Quest VIII?