
See? He's at grandpa Quzman's, you should go and tell him what a horrible monster he is!īut she signed the tree, so whatever, let's just move on. Well I'll have you know that your uncle or fifth cousin or something murdered one. This boy is easy to please - he asks you if Rushd (the girl sitting on the guardrail.that can't be very safe) is going to be there, so just tell him she will be and he'll sign the tree and run off. His wife signs it as soon as you show it to her, seeing as she's already at the house and all. It's not enough to just find them and tell them that Quzman is ill, you have to actually complete whatever task they want you to accomplish and get them to sign this before they'll go back to his house. The Family Tree is a special quest magnus that we use to formally "collect" the family members. It took me an embarrassingly long time (thirty seconds) to figure out that I had regained control of Kalas at some point during that time. He starts doing really exaggerated breathing exercises at one point. He also gives us a helpful hint: All of his family members wear bracelets. For every unspecified number of people we get to come back to his house, he'll give us magnus! It's essentially another collect-a-thon, with the caveat being that most of these people are going to require a little persuading, usually in the form of quest magnus. So he wants us to go gather up his entire family and bring them here. Quzman proceeds to explain that he's getting really old and he wants to be surrounded by his family members when he dies. Sorry, Kalas, sidequests come before your personal wishes. What's in it for me? We're not gonna waste our time helping this guy out. Huh?.The athletic physique.the stormy good looks.You look exactly how I used to look when I was younger! I can't believe we're not related! Okay, it's time to start game-long megaquest number two! There's one home in Pherkad that is unlike the other homes. In other words, it's yet another reminder that Namco hates people with OCD and wants to see them die. This is hinting that if I used the Pine Tree in a turn, then followed it up with the Sculpting Knife in the same turn, the Pine Tree might turn into a different item. Sometimes, if you use magnus in a certain order in a turn, you can change what the magnus are. This one actually alludes to a new mechanic, though. I found a useless magnus! I'm just tripping over those today, it seems. That was.not actually very much work, but geez you'd think she'd at least give me a shish kebab or something instead of a space waster.Īnd then this girl gives me a rare, awesome magnus for free! All he does is tell us that we have to go all the way back to another town to get one. This guy will not let us buy any Mountain Apples. This guy will not let us have any Mountain Apples. These portraits sell for quite a bit, but more importantly they are yet another thing you have to do to get you magnus gathering completed.īut seriously, there are like a hundred mountain apples right up the street. This seems to be completely random (with one exception that I'll mention later). However, occasionally you can get a RARE portrait of a character. Portraits of characters sell for a fairly trivial amount. Most item magnus (such as restorative stuff and some damaging items that any character can use like vinegar) can be used on ally or enemy characters, and the camera is no exception. It's still pretty much pointless to sell most of them, though. I said that shops will only give you 1g for most non-photo magnus, which was apparently an underestimation. It's about time I sold those photos and did some shopping! Hey, you know what I've managed not to do this entire time?
