tends to get cocky and cause him to run into battle, and when this happens you're much better off letting nature run its course. This strategy never lasts, however, as ye olde A.I. He is good in combat when he uses magic and stays at a far away range. Genis "Midget" Sage - Genis is the character you typically want to pick up and dropkick. If you do not enjoy playing as Lloyd in battles, you're pretty much screwed, since he is on his own for a good portion of the game due to only Genis no one enjoying his company. Lloyd is easily distracted by small things, and has an annoying habit of getting abandoned by all of his friends throughout the game. Over time, Lloyd became friends with Genis and Colette who grew up with him in the nearby village. Lloyd's parents were killed by Desians when he was young and as a result he was raised by a drunken forest dwarf. Lloyd "Hey, you" Irving - Lloyd is the main character in this game, who likes to dress up in red, while dual wielding two swords at once. You may now start the shitty sequel game. This is when you realize that the more than 60 hours of gameplay was a gargantuan waste of your time.
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Then, when you finally get to the end, you find out everything you have done has been completely pointless due to a ridiculous series of plot twists. Once in the new world, the machines immediately crash and leave you stranded on a mountain, where you are left to repeat the process of nearly endless traveling, fighting ridiculously difficult bosses, and beating your head against your controller for another barbarically long portion of the game. After you have finally defeated every single dungeon and traversed the entire world on foot (or giant-dog back), you finally get ] that take you to a new, parallel world. Colette is told by the angel Remiel to travel across the world and visit the spirit alters, all of which are conveniently thousands of miles apart, not to mention with little to no means of transportation. After fighting past zombies and piles of jelly, you reach the alter. However, upon seeing that both Colette and Genis are carrying around toys as their weapons, he doesn't have the heart to force you special kids to do anything, allowing you inside. Since you are still using wooden swords at this point, you can't really put up a decent argument. After getting owned by Fat Albert, you are saved by a dark and brooding yet fashionable mysterious mercenary, who tells you that you're a worthless shit and to kindly leave the premises.
This doesn't go very well, seeing as her weapon of choice is a frisbee. You notice that another of your friends, Colette, is being attacked by Desians, so you try to save her. Once you and your friend go check out what made the light at the temple, you find it was only a divine signal from heaven marking the start of the world regeneration.
Your homosexual slave boy friend Genis tries to stop you, but you simply state that he carries around a baby rattle as a weapon and therefore has no say in anything. After the teacher runs like hell, leaving you and the other school children to die, you decide to check out what the flash of light was. All of a sudden yet another apocalyptic comet hits the earth, creating a flash of light. She is also an "elf", but extremely hot so it's all good. You wake up in a classroom after your teacher throws an eraser at you, while prior to this made you stand holding two buckets of water at the back as the classroom.
You start this game as Lloyd, that despite living in a wooden shack still finds a way to spike his hair. Dungeon? Welcome to your home for the next couple days.