I don't think so, pretty sure I got everything. The conversations that are coming up though are the most interesting, and I'll be sure to include every detail.
Incest?
Yes and no.
ONWARD!
Alright, we have a new bridge, and a MESSLOAD of armours and such in our way.
Fortunately, our characters are finally hitting the point where nameless redshirts are more of an annoyance than a real threat. Feel free to just plant Shanan on the mouth of the bridge, and watch him turn into a human meat grinder as all the armours plow straight into him and die.
Also, have Fee travel straight over the undefended waters, enroute to help Palmar.
Yeah, that guy. He's quivering in that corner over their so bad you can't believe it.
After all the enemy units have expended their lives for very little gain, feel free to bullrush the remaining group of mages that insist on just loitering about.
These guys though pose a semi-serious problem. All those magi have Meteo, and they sure as hell aren't afraid to use it all on one person and kill them outright. You can tackle them right now with Aless, Shanan, or anyone else with really high speed/Magic Defense (like I did) or you can wait a second and the problem will solve itself. You'll see.
They won't be moving from their defensive positions, feel free to have Celice move along the border of their attack radius.
Let's take a quick look at Alvis while we're at it:
Holy hell man, those are some excellent stats! Near perfect even with all those 30's. Really absurdly low luck though for some reason.
Alvis is the only enemy in the game with a 70 power attack, meaning he can outright one-shot alot of your guys. For instance, my Shanan won't be combating him, because he can kill him in one hit. Very bad. You can figure out for yourself though if Alvis can one-shot a guy, the formula isn't complex: just take Alvis' 70 attack power, subtract the unit's magic defense, and the number remaining is how much damage Alvis can do. Feel free to run these numbers in your head before attacking with anyone. Just be glad that he can't attack repeatedly like his son can.
Alvis is a tough bastard with 40 defense and magic defense, 30 speed, 80 hp, nihil, and great guard. I am willing to bet anything that more than half of all attacks against him will be dodged or guarded. Alvis is absurdly difficult to kill with how much he can just outright negate your attacks combined with his ability to absorb them.
Also, it goes without saying that Alvis is the only unit in the game with the Emperor class. He has a mighty awesome sprite too, which'll be coming up in a bit.
Hopefully, Fee has been solving your Black Magi problem. Fee in my case has some respectable Magic Defense and a Life ring, but they're still powerful enough that some praying that Fee doesn't get killed should be involved. You could also have Altenna join her, but she has notably less Magic Defense. Hit and run tactics are necessary, but you only need to distract them long enough for the cavalry to arrive.
Have Celice talk to Palmar, and he'll give Celice the holy Tyrfing! Yes! Celice asks where he got it, but he says he made a solemn oath to never speak where.
Celice's usefulness just increased ten-fold, I can't even tell you man.
If you've been playing badly thus far, and have had alot of your units killed off, you can breath easy now because Celice is a goddamn monster with that sword. While the boosts to skill and speed are nice, it's the +20 boost to magic resistance that truly makes this weapon. You know how most of our most troublesome enemies lately have been magic users? Celice is now the one-man answer to those troublesome enemies.
If you haven't already, feel free to have Celice gallivant straight up to those meteo-using magi guarding Chalphy and lop their heads off, because they officially can't defend themselves anymore.
Time to take Chalphy! Oh yeah, I've been meaning to mention, in the first chapter, where we first began the game, our first home castle was Chalphy. Really cool how the game circled around like that.
OH man, this fight is actually pretty cool, because orchestral music starts playing just as the fight starts. Makes it so epic! The sprite for the Emperor class is the coolest in the game, bar none. Polished silver instead of bland steel, and is much more detailed and ornate than any other sprite.
Because Alvis is so tough, feel free to round up all your high-power units that can take a punch, like Faval, Aless, Sety (if he has Holsety), and Altenna, and all gang up on him. Celice can't deal enough damage by himself to bring him down, so it's pretty much necessary. Just be sure to keep everyone healed up.
And he's dead! Finally! So now we can seize the castle, right?
WRONG!
AFTER killing Alvis... Have Celice ignore the castle, and instead travel southward, and move to this one specific square of the beach.
Motherfucking zombie Sigurd and Deirdre man! Well, not really, more like their ghosts that have finally come back to get to meet their fully grown son, and congratulate him. They are sure to tell him that he should not let this victory get to his head, and that the only reason he succeeded at all was because he had such wonderful friends at his side. Sigurd especially lectures him on how he needs to consider the feelings of the people he's fighting for, because they're always the ones that suffer the most in times of war.
After saying they love him and give their parting farewells, they disappear and leave Celice a free life ring!
Most excellent man!
I wonder though, at the start of the conversation, he initially recognizes his mother's voice and face, but I wonder how when she was separated from him when he was only 6 months old? That's just pedantry on my part though.
NOW feel free to seize the castle. That's one hell of a secret man, I had to look that shit up in a walkthrough that was so obscure. There's literally nothing to point you to that secret, just like the Hero Axe, the pursuit ring, and the defense sword before it, it's just a crazy random secret. This one had a lot of sentimental significance though, so it's especially good to get it.
The townspeople are SO happy, but it seems that the townspeople saw Manfloy taking off with Julia to Barhara! We were heading there anyway, but it's nice to know.
Oh yeah baby! The REAL holy war is just starting up!
Next time: The FINAL chapter! The greatest warriors in the world, Scorpio, Burian, Hilda, Ishtar, Arion, and the 12 Enigmatic Dark Warlords have assembled to give us the greatest battle in the history of Jugdral!