Let's carry on with the presentation of my perfect TLC party, dear
fellow gamers! As I mentioned in my last post, I initially toyed with the idea
of doing away with Astrals entirely; however, it didn't take me long to realize
that enlisting Astrals yielded nothing but benefits and to start hunting for
suitable candidates in earnest. I'll admit it: shallow little me went for looks
first and foremost. However, that approach ultimately paid off, as I recruited
genuinely excellent Astrals in the process and managed to put together a
well-assorted team that could pull off a well-oiled group strategy. Without
further ado, here come my very own awesome Astrals!
Enoch: A.k.a. the Damager. I didn't exactly choose that hunky blond, as
he was kindly given to me by Lucifel; however, since I was short on Astrals at
the time, I gladly gave him a spot in my party. And blimey, he's been there
ever since! He slowly but surely grew into a formidable offensive powerhouse,
wielding physical Skills by the dozen (I have yet to try most of them,
seriously) and delivering criticals like it's going out of fashion. He provides
physical Wind coverage on regular blows and most Skills, but he also has access
to a couple of non-elemental physical Skills that can come in handy when Wind
is at disavantage. Add to this a neat HP-absorbing blow and a couple of buffs,
and you get a perfectly well-rounded physical damage dealer that has a Skill at
the ready for every situation. Enoch's only noticeable flaw is his pitiful
defense; however, this kinda comes with the territory, and it remains perfectly
manageable as long as one keeps an eye on his HP gauge.
Cait Sith: A.k.a. the Healer. I recruited that cute creature fairly
early on and gave him a spot in my party instantly — because, you know, cat.
Little did I know that this unassuming feline would still be strutting his
stuff on the battlefield thirty hours later, and would do a great job at it to
boot. He's my dedicated Healer, and his awesome Healing Wind group spell saved
my party's arse more times than I care to count. His Territory of the Feeble
debuff also comes in handy during boss fights, as well as his one-unit buffs,
which are more effective and specialized than Lua's ones. Cherry on the cake,
he's blessed with gargantuan amounts of MP, which allows me to spam Healing
Wind and lengthen my roaming sessions without a care in the world. And surprisingly
enough, he can deliver pretty decent Fire-infused blows as well and thus hold
his own on the battlefield when he's not healing! That little kitty is a true
hidden gem that, unlike other early recrues, managed to maintain his shine and
his edge as time and dungeons went on.
Pandora: A.k.a. the Elementalist/Secondary Damager. That fiery elf is
one of the game's rarest catch, appearing solely (and fittingly) in treasure
chests, and quite seldom at that. By all monster-collecting RPG logic, she had
to be a stellar recrue; I granted her the last available spot in my party to
verify that hunch, and it turned out quite right indeed. Pandora is by far my
party's strongest unit, delivering mighty blows like there's no tomorrow — and
there is often none indeed for the foes that have the misfortune of being on
the receiving end of her wrath. She herself doesn't have to worry about fatal
blows, as she has the highest HP of all my party members and boasts excellent
defense to boot. She's the perfect mixed attacker, with both physical and
elemental Skills at her disposal; and whilst she's not blessed with as much MP
as Cait Sith's, she still has more than enough to fire mighty Skills at bosses
without running out.
Honorable mentions: Here's a word for the Astrals that joined my party
for a while, yet didn't stick around for various reasons — many are called, but
few are chosen indeed! First, we have Will-o'-the-Wisp, whose elemental Skills
came in handy in the early stages of my run yet had to go because it peaked too
quickly, and Echidna, who showed potential yet sadly had to vacate the premises
to make room for Cait Sith. We also have Baphomet, who was a fixture during the
middle stages of my run and would still be there if not for his regrettable
plateauing and lack of Skills. Last but not least, we have Tamamo-no-Mae, who
showed promise on the elemental front yet had to go because of her frailty and
her unfortunate tendency to get KOed in battle. They still lounge in my back
party just in case, but my main crew is so magnificent that they virtually
never get to step in.
My mighty quintet's winning strategies are pretty much set by now. For random
battles, I let them dispose of foes with regular blows, with a pinch of Enoch's
Slice to get rid of full rows and a sprinkle of Cait Sith's Healing Wind if
necessary. For boss battles, I start with Lua's Frontline Fortress for extra
HP, followed by Healing Wind to fill up said extra HP and a Burst for good
measure. Then, I let Enoch and Pandora wreak havoc on the boss' HP bar, whilst
Cait Sith works his (de)buffing and healing skills, Hayato keeps himself poised
for the next Burst and Lua does whatever fits the situation — heal, buff or
deliver Lightning attacks. Granted, my elemental coverage could use a bit of
polishing: two Fire Astrals are probably one too much, and whilst my party is
pretty much covered on the Wind, Fire, Wood and Lightning fronts, it's still
entirely lacking on the Water one. Still, I'm none too worried about this — all
the less so as I actually had full coverage for a while, with Hayato
wielding a Water weapon; however, it didn't change my battle fortunes that
much. Guess I've reached a point where raw power matters more than elemental
complementarities.
As I'm writing this, Cait Sith gloriously towers over the party at Lv.99,
whilst Enoch and Pandora proudly flaunt their Lv.85 — needless to say, they're
all fully EVILved. Hayato and Lua boast a more modest Lv.45, which is still
pretty decent considering their much slower leveling-up rate. I'm on my way to
the final boss' lair, and I'm fully determined to clear TLC with my
awesome, beloved Dream Team. I'll see you again when the deed is done, dear
fellow gamers! Until then, thanks for reading, and be my guest anytime!
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