![]() This is by far the most interesting area: it features a row of blue NPCs which, when talked to, allow you to freely edit their characters' 3D models! The available options are: The whole area model and even the skybox borders are visible. The male NPC has two options the first one will trigger a cutscene where the camera pans very far away from the whole area but approaches with a panoramic view.The female NPC will say "Meow?" and trigger a cutscene where one of the airships take off (but stays suspended at a certain height), then a close-up of you and her.It seems to be meant for testing camera angles: The area's 3D model itself abruptly cuts off at some point. There are two NPCs here, and a bunch of airships lacking collision detection. You can also save and load for quick access to these areas. On the US version, after enabling the following Action Replay codes, you can press Z when on any area to teleport to the following locations, although there is the risk of your character getting stuck in the scenery. Considering one of the battles at the Coliseum has the party face off against two characters from Tales of Eternia (Farah Oersted and Meredy) and one from Tales of Destiny (Garr/Woodrow Kelvin), this is likely where her cameo would have appeared. One of the character models in the game is that of Rutee Katrea, one of the protagonists of Tales of Destiny. Oddly enough, there are unused cut-in graphics for the rest of the party members (Presea even gets two), plus Abyssion and Mithos, on the GameCube version disc. ![]() Upon performing Hi-Ougi (Mystic Artes) with Lloyd, Genis and Colette, cut-ins appear over the screen with that character's face. Regardless, the icon for said item is still present within the game ![]() Colette's name alone is 7 characters long in English, meaning all text boxes would have had to accommodate all characters being renamed to seven letter names, which may have been considered too much of a hassle for a mostly pointless feature. This item was replaced with a Lemon Gel in the international versions of the game, likely due to issues regarding the international version's variable width font. Rename Gem) can be found on the Sylvarant world map in the trees just outside of Izoold, and can be used to rename the playable characters in dialogue and menus (the audio still uses the original names though). In the Japanese version of the game, an item called "リネームジェム" (lit. It should also be noted that the fire half of Lloyd's Material Blade is the same icon used for Kratos' Flamberge, and is thus the only one that can be seen by itself in normal gameplay. While not technically not unused, the individual icons are always obscured by or overlapping the other icon (aside from the few frames it takes to fade in the second icon). ![]() Instead of being just one icon, though, both are instead made up of two separate overlapping icons. The only exceptions are the Material Blade and Lloyd's Devil's Arm, Nebilim, due to both swords of each pair looking different. It says "Now printing" in English on top of 4 vertical bars of different colours.ĭespite Lloyd fighting with dual-wielded swords, the majority of the icons for the Twin Blades items feature only one sword each. Zelos as a playable character could now also learn and use his Judgment tech at any time once unlocked, Kratos gained a new healing/attack move called Guardian Field and Yggdrasil gained a move named "Yggdrasil Laser", a homage to Dhaos' infamous "Dhaos Laser" from Tales of Phantasia.An unused item icon exists within the game's files, most likely used as a placeholder. Sheena does not get any new Mystic Artes but her Summons now have a Mystic Arte character cutin image appear when performed. Presea: Infernal Ruin, Crimson Devastation Kratos, Zelos, Mithos, Abyssion: Shining Bind Raine: Sacred Light (formerly unused in the GC version), Fairy Circle The (PlayStation 3) Chronicles rerelease of the game is based off of the PlayStation 2 version and retains the new moves. The PlayStation 2 version also added various miscellaneous artes for most of the cast. Some characters have 2 Mystic Artes as well. ![]() The PlayStation 2 version of the game added Mystic Artes for the other playable characters as well as the bonus boss Abyssion (Who can use all the playable characters' Mystic Artes) and final boss Mithos. In the GameCube version of the game, Lloyd, Genis and Colette possessed incredibly powerful secret techniques (nowadays called Mystic Artes) performed under specific circumstances. ![]()
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