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[Nov. 17th, 2009|11:20 pm] |
Disgaea 2 stats
Play time: 204 hours Max damage: 203,407 Max level: 3,246 (to be fair, this is Mao, who came on level 3,200. My highest-leveled character who didn't COME on a high level is my thief, who weighs in at 1,317).
Item world visits: 214 Item world levels: 1939
Have defeated: Prism Red, Asagi, Kurtis, Mid-Boss, Priere, Marjoly, Flonne, Laharl (all three times), Zetta, Champloo, Raspberyl, and Mao. (YOU'RE NEXT, BAAL.)
Have collected: 71.39% of all weapons (it counts three separate times for common, rare, and legendary), 88.62% of all armor, 62.80% of the "misc" category.
In other news, I'm experimenting with monster classes. I've never really liked them, but since I mostly play during my obnoxious hour-and-a-half commute to school, I've decided to dick around with them a little. For the most part, I got exactly what I expected... Tink may be invaluable in the Item World, and Zetta has saved my ass more times than I'd like to admit back when I was pirate hunting, but monsters tend to be a little too gimmicky for me, and lacking the flexibility of human classes. Even with the magichange retconned in from Disgaea 3, monster classes kind of suck.
At least, I thought that until I made a Deathsaber
DEATHSABERS ARE FUCKING AMAZING.
Known as Saber Cats in Disgaea 3 or Saber Kitties in Phantom Brave, I have found that Disgaea 2's name of "Deathsaber" is, in fact, the most accurate one. Their innate ability is a 10% bonus for every step they take. If you give one a pair of Angel Sandals, you can do +70% damage on every turn. I'm going to level up said Angel Sandals later and add even more MV. 8D They also have a nice extra +1% added to each step for every ten Evil Cat Lovers you have (btw, NipponIchi, nice job on not even being able to have naming consistency within the same game). On top of that, it has highly excellent moves - one for hitting a single target, one for draining HP from three enemies in a row, and one for hitting five in a cross. There might not be any 3x3 attack grids that you'd get with swords or fists, but I don't even care. This dumb-looking, derpy little creature was doing truncated damage (if a character does more than 100k damage, the game starts abbreviating it) on the extremely modest level of 581, to a set of enemies TWICE ITS LEVEL. Even now, at lv 800, it keeps up with my lv 1000-1200 party without a problem. It actually does better than some of them.
Good kitty. |
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