
Greedy uncle
Fur Uncle
Too stingy.
Mikael’s uncle.
Ice Sword Uncle
Blue Crush!
Yo!
Someone who is in a cold place!
Freeze Barrier Uncle
When it comes to a great sword wielder, this person comes to mind.
The disordered snow, moon, and flower do not suit the lingering moon of the earth…
>>11
I wish I had some powerful skills in foreign words too.
>>51
It’s a dancing sword.
Incredible, this technique has the same performance as “Disordered Snow, Moon, and Flowers.”
>>66
The sword has become small!
>>69
I wonder how it works.
Since it’s called a triple sword, did they separate the three swords that are connected and make them resemble funnels?
>>11
I think this technique would definitely suit a Sagasuka character with a ground-scraping waning moon.
A person who ends up holding an ice sword and stays as a starter until the end.
>>12
It felt that way during my first play.
I was astonished to learn later that giving him the ice sword was a trap.
>>12
I often ended my actions with freezes at the barrier without understanding the specifications.
Are we talking about money all of a sudden?
It sounds like something Haridoppari would do.
I will change my job to a one-handed sword user.
I like being with this person in Insaga because it makes me feel like Mikael is slightly easing his shoulders.
>>15
I love events that involve Ferdinand.
Seeing how they can act with consideration for the people in times of crisis, it somehow makes me think they have noble origins after all.
I want to use throwing techniques, but…
It was totally useless because the speed was low.
If there is a swift greatsword user…
>>19
Katarina…
>>23
Why can’t we use anyone other than the protagonist Katarina?
>>19
How about the fairy?
If you’re unlucky, you’ll crash in the end.
And yet, it can still be done.
Uncle who doesn’t give jobs.
Blue Crush is a top-level move because it darkens!
>>22
Isn’t that actually the case?!
Weren’t you in Guns N’ Roses?
Who else is a great sword user besides this uncle and Katarina…?
>>28
Boy
>>29
Also Paul.
>>41
That guy is a singularity that can grasp high-level techniques with any weapon, just like a boy.
Isn’t it basically a longsword?
This person is a noble in this outfit…
>>31
He is related by blood, but he himself is not a noble.
Harid bleaching device
Because it is reliable in the early stages, it tends to be left until the end for various reasons.
Their behavior is surprisingly proper compared to their appearance.
Actually, Bull Crash is really strong.
Did Boston gasp when he saw the armor?
I am on the road to getting Smaug stable.
Somehow, I had the image of Yanfan wielding a great sword.
I looked back at my performance, and my physical strength is terrible.
>>38
That guy is actually a sorcerer.
In elementary school, this guy’s bull crush was the strongest move.
It seems to be a distant relative on Michael’s mother’s side.
I’ve gotten myself involved in an outrageous big job!
I wonder why elephants are not good at wielding great swords with those characteristics…
Well, there’s no problem with sticking to Blukur until the end.
My uncle always stops at Blue Crush, which is a relief at the beginning but becomes a problem later on.
During my first playthrough, I was fighting with firewood chopping and bull clubs.
Because there’s no need to worry about greed, it makes me wonder why I’m only joining with Harido… ?
Yangfan is like the strategist in that game, isn’t he?
The strongest user of the ice sword is Leonid, I wonder?
Usually it’s only up to Blue Crush, but even if I struggle through the chaos of snow, moon, and flowers, it’s not that strong…
Ah, I realized this great sword itself isn’t strong!
Is there even any value in using the great sword in 3?
>>54
There is a technique called “mutōtori.”
>>54
In the early stages, I feel like there’s somewhat decent traffic flow…
There is no climax.
>>54
The ice sword can be used as a hidden weapon by the magician Thomas.
>>54
With most weapons, you can usually manage with 3.
As long as it suits that character, anything is fine.
If there is a clone technique for great swords…
I’m frustrated with the stagnation of Burclaw’s damage because I don’t understand the system.
Well, the Demon Lord’s shield also has a barrier removal effect, so if I just give it to them together, it would be resolved…
Since there is no advantage beyond being unable to use a shield compared to a sword.
When it comes down to it, I have a good impression of using a one-handed sword and unarmed combat.
I don’t really like the sound of the sword “bakiin!”
Except for Nora in the very early stages, it would be fine for everyone to use swords, but for those who understand that, playing efficiently isn’t particularly fun, right?
I wish the attack skills could be a bit stronger…
I like to role-play as the reincarnation of the Holy King with Katarina wielding an ice sword…
>>68
Did the king of sex also get a quick escape dynamic?
>>72
There may be a history buried in darkness.
>>72
There may be a possibility of being abused since there was a time when I was enslaved.
But to be honest, if we exclude the doppelganger technique, they are pretty much on par with each other…
Rather, in the early to mid-game, the stick is strong because you can get a Twister quickly and it has a convenient set of techniques.
>>70
The brain splitter and aerobite are strong…
Well, it’s based on the premise of having knowledge.
Still, I love bludgeons, so I won’t give up on my dream of the heaviest sledgehammer grand slam.
Hey, don’t fly! Come down here!
If there are characters that can use the Cloning Sword, the damage will overshadow the Bull Crash.
Isn’t it something that shouldn’t be compared in the first place?
>>74
In the first place, the specification of the clone technique wants to introduce variability in damage, as it references the value of the previous attack.
When there are strong enemies in the final phase, the reference value inevitably becomes high, so the clone technique becomes stronger…
It may not be something to compare.
In the remake, the specifications of the cloning technique will surely change.
>>79
It might be modified to become more vicious as a technique that is the most difficult to master?
I wonder if the great sword will become stronger if they remake 3.
It was honestly a bit unclear in Re:Birth as well.
I finally learned the Yellow Dragon Sword!
…This is weaker than the clone sword.
>>81
The threshold for surpassing the Yellow Dragon Sword depends on the reference value, but it’s around sword level 40, so if you’ve trained it that much, that’s fine.
In 3, 40 is practically the upper limit in terms of potential for growth…
>>87
In reality, it seems that the reference value for the final boss tends to be applied, and I feel that it was already pretty strong even when it exceeded 30…
If it’s just a remake, it will become a simple multi-hit attack and will probably be at the same level as the yo-yo from Rebirth Saga.
Still, the longsword can use a shield, so it must be strong.
The chaotic beauty of snow, moon, and flowers is cool, so even if it’s uncertain, I will continue to wield my great sword.
In Romancing SaGa 3, weapons don’t level up drastically after level 40, right?
>>88
Unless you’re continuously firing with split slimes, doing it manually is a painful task.
I feel like there was someone who spent 50 hours on verification for leveling up.
>>91
I think there are reasons why they don’t use a point system like in 2.
>>88
Unless it’s a remaster.
In the Super Famicom version, there’s no problem since you don’t need to train to level 40 in regular play anyway.
>>88
Well, that’s probably enough.
If a remake comes out, I would like them to prioritize things like the rate of acquiring insights, the likelihood of mastering techniques, and drop rates over great swords or things like that.
I can’t understand why strong techniques that approach the clone sword seem to rely on probabilities like they’re based on Asura.
>>90
Well, if it’s a sword, it’s a clone sword.
If it’s a great sword, then it’s Blue Crush.
If it’s an axe, then it’s dynamic wood splitting.
If it’s a spear, then it’s the Unmatched Three Strikes.
You can clear them just fine.
The small sword and the baton are, well…
I raised it to 50 on SFC, but it’s kind of a hassle.
However, with the Silver Hand Level Seven Star Sword, normal attacks can deal 5000 damage.
>>95
I don’t know.
nin
In the remaster, you can easily reach level 50 through repeated play, but you can easily get 8000 with a yo-yo too…
>>99
The remaster makes the poet and Tom strong due to its specifications…
Somehow, my weapon level is going up rapidly on its own.
>>101
Everyone is growing rapidly because of the repeated rounds, even outside the group…
Is it Monica and Katarina that are excluded?
The benefit of a 50 increase is just a bonus to maxing out Leonid’s health.
When I think about it, poets have a significant guiding aspect to help one reach their doppelganger sword.
Tom has to become a man who can do anything because it’s the family motto.
>>103
Thanks to that, I can’t wear the crown, and the probability of coming up with techniques is decreasing…
>>110
Well, if I’m using Tom, I’ll mostly use him as a sorcerer, so there’s no problem.
No way.
Wearing armor stripped from the species in PT is a bit psycho, isn’t it?
>>106
It’s Ms. Kobayashi who arbitrarily came up with the psycho setting…
The lobster shell has star patterns, but look at Ward’s armor!
I wonder how many shells are being used in total (laughs).
>>111
(Laughs) It’s not funny… It’s scary!
I used a great sword to cut off its neck.
As expected, it’s the Doppelganger Sword.
Once the strongest section of Blue Crash is over, great sword users can switch to using a sword, right?
Unless you have a strong attachment to it.
It’s not that the great sword isn’t strong…
Others are too strong.
The first time I defeated something that I truly destroyed, I had Katarina use a great sword, so it’s not as weak of a weapon as you might think.
I like clubs as weapons, but many opponents are ineffective or difficult to hit due to compatibility issues, which is a drawback.
Depending on the situation, it could be something like 2000.
I really want to see the 3D ward.
A remake might end up being just a typical RPG unless there’s something like character development or protagonist differentiation.
The baton is strong with a hidden weapon.
Smash → It really stops with Blue Crash…
The only other thing is the mist ice sword, which is extremely difficult to use and references magical power.
If we’re just talking about weapon compatibility, the axe is versatile against any opponent.
>>121
Because there are slashes and strikes.
If you give one side a small sword with a silver hand, it becomes a combination of cutting, striking, and thrusting attributes, and it will have almost no weaknesses.
The club pays off with just the early aerobics.
Since you can get to rank 5000 with Red Dragons and Giants, remember that and immediately go to the Demon King’s underground!
If there’s a remake, I at least hope the crown’s design will be changed.
If you train in magic, not being able to unleash powerful techniques is just too much of a trap.
The axe has always been strong for some reason when used with one hand.
However, if you do it without knowing how to use an axe, it can stop you from chopping firewood dynamically.
The axe has a unique characteristic with the Demon King’s Axe, and the strongest weapon seems to have lower stats compared to others, giving a sense of balance.
“A gorilla named Eren who has a martial art that reinforces that.”
The swords and spears that can normally achieve strong techniques through regular practice are impressive.
>>126
The spear is the strongest weapon, and the duplication technique is not forgiving.
>>130
With the Musou Three Hits, it will be enough firepower…
With skills like Ska or Eme, the great sword performs exceptionally well, so it might work out if I stack additional effects.
If you don’t have a certain level of knowledge about the great sword, it’s not good to just stop at Eastern Unbeaten.
When you normally play and reach weapon level in the 30s, there is almost no difference in damage between the strongest technique and the clone technique.
The cost-performance may be different, but if you can naturally come up with the strongest technique, that alone gives you an advantage.
By the way, the hit accuracy of the number 3 is also affected by weight, so in the early stages when the great sword’s weapon level hasn’t developed yet, missing attacks can be a disadvantage.
In the early stages, the bow makes a skak skak sound mainly because I’m using a longbow.
>>133
Therefore, the Masquerade transforms from this dagger while keeping the weight unchanged!
It’s too late to come back…
I used nothing but High-Speed Nabra in Romancing SaGa 3…
The formation technique, or rather, the healing every turn is too strong.
The lack of explanation for trade, mass control, and commander mode is remarkable, as if they’re just saying “Why not give it a try?”
The formation technique quickly becomes 9999, so the benefits don’t last long… I thought.
The Masquerade is clearly just equipment for defeating the early boss with Mikael, Katarina, and Harid.
Other holy king relics have various strengths.
Well, it seems that the Holy King relic is just a prototype…
Give me back my spear.
>>140
Isn’t there a new spear?
It still seems to be warm, though.
Having the great wheel (O-Dai Sharin) around makes the journey heavily reliant on the spear.