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{{font color | red |Version 2.1 is now complete.}}
 
===Intermission===
 
Before we fully commit to Version 2.2, we need to tie up some loose ends and unlock more stuff. However, we should still start 2.2, so immediately speak with Sage Lushenda to re-acquire the Pendulum of Fate. Head to the King in the Throne Room to get a new set of Stamp Cards.
 
Prior to leaving the Throne Room, speak with Captain Nogato to accept '''Quest 334: “Where’s Toma?”'''
 
====New Vocation, Mega Zoomstone, Further Expanded Bags====
 
Head to D-8 in True Gran Zedora Kingdom and go down the stairs towards the Sword Tavern. Inside, you will find a golden-named NPC which will give you '''Quest 661: Demon Swordsman Tavern.''' This is the Demon Swordsman Vocation unlock quest.
*You can find Minidemons just outside Melsandy Village, and you must deal over 300 damage to them in one attack.
*Return to the Tavern to unlock the Demon Swordsman Vocation. It’s recommended you swap to the Vocation and assign the Skill Points to the Wave skill category for those sweet omni-Vocational benefits, before swapping back to your main Vocation.
 
{{font color | red |By now you should have at least six zoomstones. Head to True Gran Zedora’s Inn and speak with Lynx to accept '''Quest 447: Winner! Mega Zoomstone!'''}}
 
*Accept Lynx’s teleport and progress through their dialogue. They will task you with finding a Lunar Zoombloom. Exit the city and take the Carriage to True Celedot Mountain Pass, then make your way to the location on your map near True Lyana Desolate Area.
*Grab the item, return to Lynx, and accept the teleport. You will be tossed into a battle with Big Bang Rock.
**He can minimize you and deal heavy AoE damage.
*After successfully using the Mega Zoomstone, return to Lynx to complete Quest 447.
 
The Mega Zoomstone is your best friend. You can now overwrite most Five Continents Zoomstone locations you have bound and replace them with Lendersia locations. Keep Mokomoko House and your Crafting HQ bound as they are, for convenience.
 
Also, do not forget that both Port Town Lender and City of Megistris have Bazoom Girls, for quick access to maps far away from a Mega Zoomstone location.
 
*{{font color | red |We recommend your Zoomstone binds to look something like this:}}
**Mokomoko House
**Your Crafting Headquarters
**Divine House (if you are a Fortune Teller)
**Luckland (Casino)
**False Pyramid
**True Gran Zedora - Entry
 
By this point, you should be at least level 70, preferably closer to 80. {{font color | red |Head back to Julet Town and complete as many of the Bag Quests as you can.}} Once you have unlocked 80 slots, you will need to travel to Gartland Castle Town and speak with the bag-maker in the well there to progress further.
 
{{font color | red |Furthermore, return to Sasalana in Luckland Mansion to continue her Equipment Bag Questline, and progress through as many of them as you are able.}}
 
These are important to max out at this point, but if you are a little lower leveled, you may be level-gated. We will not mention these quests anymore in the guide, so just remember that you can unlock up to 90 inventory slots (level 80 required) and 175 equipment slots (level 82 required.)
 
Lastly, head to Gartlant Castle Town and hit up the Priest to race-change to Human. Speak with Jiuba inside the castle near The Flame to accept and complete '''Quest 445: Skilled Gamilgo’s Prayer.'''
 
*You will have to travel to the past at some point during this quest, hence the race-change.
*Upon completion of this quest, you will be granted the Blue Flame Key Item, which when used, allows you to use Resetta and Regretta stones in any town to change your skill points!
 
===={{font color | red |Accessory Fusion}}====
 
If you managed to pick up a few accessories from the Magic Maze (or Casino, or False Pyramid) you may be wondering how to power them up. In Verinard Castle Town, there is an Accessory Shop ran by Synthesizer Renee, who will allow you to fuse Accessories together for a nominal Gold fee. You may need to complete her multi-part quest chain first.
 
*When you fuse any two of the same accessories together, they will form into a +1 version. This +1 item has a random passive attached to it (something like +5 HP or +5% chance to avoid death). Each Accessory has its own pool of passives to pull from — [https://draquex.com/akuse/index.php use Draquex to check available rolls.]
 
*From here, you can fuse that +1 with another of the same Accessory — it does not have to be +1 — and you will get a +2 version. Repeat to reach +3 for a total of 3 passives on your Accessory.
 
*It is important to identify which passive you wish to chase on your Accessory. For example, we recommend +5% Chance to Avoid Death x3 on Silver Rosary. Fill those three slots with that passive of choice to create a “perfect” version. It may take several extra copies of the Accessory in question to get “perfect.”
 
*If your Accessory’s name is golden when you talk to Renee, that means you will have a critical fusion, and can select your passive at will from the pool! You can build “energy” by completing multiple fusions with that item, and at max, guarantee a critical fusion.
 
*You can then use that “perfect” Tier 1 Accessory as fodder for the Tier 2 version to unlock a hidden fourth slot, known as a Lore slot. This pulls a random bonus from one of the three passive slots, hence why you want to get all three passives to match.
 
*Some Accessories have a Tier 3 version, which functions the same as the Tier 1 to Tier 2 upgrade. You can check this by examining each Accessory.
 
===={{font color | green |Treasure Chests and Version 1 Side-Quests}}====
 
It is here that you have a significant choice to make, in terms of time spent at least. If you are a completionist, you may wish to consider doubling back to the Version 1 islands and clearing out the Stamp Card quests and unlocking every Treasure Chest in those areas.
 
*{{font color | green |It cannot be stressed enough that this is a significant time-sink}} — completing a single island alone will run you several hours, and there’s five of ‘em plus Lendersia. Of all the “optional” things in this guide, this is the most optional of them all.
*The Stamp Card quests are an excellent source of experience, and can help your main Vocation on their way to level cap.
*'''There are very, very few worthwhile items in the Red and Black Chests in Version 1 locations,''' so if you do not have completionist brainworms, you should skip these. Version 2 onwards is where Treasure Chests start to become very worthwhile, due to Jade Keys, Stat Seeds, and materials worth selling on the Traveler’s Bazaar.
 
===={{font color | green |Limit Break Quests}}====
 
You could possibly be nearing level 100 by this point — so it is worth mentioning the difficulty spike in the Limit Break Quests. Starting with the Level 100 unlock quest, [https://ethene.wiki/wiki/Quest_470 Quest 470 — Star Warrior’s Trial], the boss fights will become truly terrifying. You must have Level 120+ Support Companions, and one, preferably two of them must have Kazing or some other way to resurrect.
 
*This boss can Psyche Up III for Super High Tension and absolutely wallop whoever it hits. It’s also capable of high-damage AoE attacks, so it is heavily recommended you stay away from your teammates and have a Yggdrasil Leaf ready in case your healer dies. You may have to retry this fight, or at worst, enlist a player for help.
 
With all of that out of the way, it's time to continue with the Main Story Quest.
 
===Version 2.2: Spinning the Bonds of Courage===
 
You should have accepted '''Quest 334: "Where's Toma?"''' from Captain Nogato in the throne room of True Gran Zedora. If not, head there to pick it up.
 
*Walkthrough Warp to True Al-Ahagiro and speak with Danash at F-7 on the second floor of the Palace. Exit the Palace and Walkthrough Warp to the True Pyramid.
*Whereas the False Pyramid is a weekly activity, the True Pyramid is a normal dungeon. Be aware of pitfalls and plenty of Canniboxes.
**You will see a Dark Metal Dragon roaming the map. Even with 120+ allies, do not engage this quite yet. You will get deleted.
**This dungeon is quite long, so it’s recommended you bring some healing items to keep your team refreshed.
**The boss of the dungeon is Grave Digger, who loves to Tension Up and use multi-hitting moves. Keep your HP healthy just in case.
*Evac-U-Bell out, Walkthrough Warp back to Gran Zedora, and speak with Captain Nogato to turn in Quest 334.
 
In order to recharge the Pendulum of Fate, you have to traipse around True Lendersia and complete a bunch of seemingly random quests. You can do these in any order, and there is no “right order” to do them in.
 
You can find '''Quest 338: Exploring Ancient Ruins''' at True Waterfall Village in the True Lyana Desolate Area. Speak with Dr. Rossham at the Inn, then head to nearby Solaria Canyon.
*Track down Stone Golems and kill them until the Ancient Tablet drops. Return to Dr. Rossham and complete Quest 338.
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