![]() ![]() Return to Owmi's basement pool to re-recruit a character that parted ways with you.At the end of the game, visit Devin's mountaintop again to recruit a unique character. In the introductory region, visit all the coffins with White Rose (probably without Ildon).In each location, you will meet a familiar character that will trigger the event in each area. ![]() It is obvious when you do so since you will reach the end of her Story list in the menu. These events unlock once you gain access to the final dungeon. The cut content fills in events for locations that otherwise lacked them in the original, as well as giving her access to a character that has limited access by other characters. You also need to fight a few normal battles for the next event to trigger. However, if nothing has happened for too long, you can force the next event to occur by re-entering an area where the event has happened multiple times over and over again. Usually, you will naturally come across these events as you do magic gift quests and do the usual treasure hunting. There are about 10 places in the game where this can happen. This can be in a town or a dungeon, but wherever you enter an area usually devoid of people or monsters, there is a random chance that the next event in her journey will occur. You will want to do them anyway, since you gain unique characters near the end (of her main story) and will want some places to level them up.Īnyway, here are some tips for those that haven't played her story yet.Īfter the introductory region, the story structure for Asellus revolves around random events that trigger when you enter isolated places. The cut content is added right at the end of her story, and is optional. Decades ago, I remember how her adventure is mostly non-linear wandering, and that hasn't changed. I never finished Asellus back in the day, so I'm really happy when they announced putting back in the cut content. ![]()
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