I did this on my first playthrough, way back on PS1, and maxed out Justins weapons. You always get at least 1 exp, even if you hit 0 damage. The way the system reads it, it's still damage. That's also why I save Parm/New Parm weapons. They deal lowest damage, aside from the Zero set at Temptation Tower, but that's too late in the game to be of super use, aside from final grind. Doing this with Milda, and saving her book and Sue's, for Liete makes for a fun post game. I even took Guido up there, for S&G's.
each time i see someone play i feel like i am playing the game so wrong xD i can see they unlocked zap on justin and i dont even have that im the worse player alive
Just started playing this on my Anbernic RG350 about a week ago, just arrived at Freena's house. wanted to find a "tips for starting out in Grandia" or something like that kinda video. Bought a "doctored" disk of Grandia 2 for dreamcast back in 2002 from Electronics Boutique but... just couldn't get it to work, SUPER disappointed and returned the disk, bout a month later my best friend invited me over to hang out, then 1/2 hour after arriving he casually fires up Grandia 2 on his PC just to see my reaction, one of the few RPG's I've finished, now here I am 20 years later attempting Grandia, And I'm enjoying it enough though there IS quite a bit of dialogue. =D
Yeah it's basically the predecessor to the Trails of series. From the visible monsters, back attacks, sorta tactical combat system that's determined by moving icons, to the lengthy dialogue conversation that changes as you progress through the game. This is basically the grandad of Trails in the Sky
@@connorwaltman4966 Yuki should have never existed along with that putrid trash heap of a game known as grandia 3. 1 is awesome and 2 is a masterpiece but 3 killed the franchise.
The first time i play the game until the end is such memory but i dunno for some reason i cant enjoy play the game again today, maybe spoiled by today games
Because u deal him in every case 0 Dmg, except he is stunned from the weapons of Feena and Rapp, then he gets 1 dmg instead of 0, and everytime u deal 1 dmg, u get waepon exp.
@@Brand-pn5yz Old post but: The game counts hits, not damage, so as long as you hit the enemy, you'll gain points. Edit: Replayed it again on PS4 it seems to be a bit more complicated than what I initially remembered. If you deal zero damage because of immunity (fire weapon on fire enemy for example) you gain nothing, but if you could deal damage, but don't because it's negated through high def on enemy and low atk on your part it seems to count.
Oh YUS, more Grandia is always good.
I did this on my first playthrough, way back on PS1, and maxed out Justins weapons. You always get at least 1 exp, even if you hit 0 damage. The way the system reads it, it's still damage. That's also why I save Parm/New Parm weapons. They deal lowest damage, aside from the Zero set at Temptation Tower, but that's too late in the game to be of super use, aside from final grind. Doing this with Milda, and saving her book and Sue's, for Liete makes for a fun post game. I even took Guido up there, for S&G's.
each time i see someone play i feel like i am playing the game so wrong xD i can see they unlocked zap on justin and i dont even have that im the worse player alive
and hes doing this so quick its hard to understand what to do lmaooo
@@Joker1995-g1k the game is learning by doing basis. The more they use skills and attacks, the faster and stronger they get.
This is legend of heroes early design
Just started playing this on my Anbernic RG350 about a week ago, just arrived at Freena's house. wanted to find a "tips for starting out in Grandia" or something like that kinda video.
Bought a "doctored" disk of Grandia 2 for dreamcast back in 2002 from Electronics Boutique but... just couldn't get it to work, SUPER disappointed and returned the disk, bout a month later my best friend invited me over to hang out, then 1/2 hour after arriving he casually fires up Grandia 2 on his PC just to see my reaction, one of the few RPG's I've finished, now here I am 20 years later attempting Grandia, And I'm enjoying it enough though there IS quite a bit of dialogue. =D
Yeah it's basically the predecessor to the Trails of series. From the visible monsters, back attacks, sorta tactical combat system that's determined by moving icons, to the lengthy dialogue conversation that changes as you progress through the game. This is basically the grandad of Trails in the Sky
@@TheCheeseMovesSideways I've herd of Trails in the Sky, thx, I'll check them out
So Justin, feena and rapp gain over 600 exp on weapon skill and some points on magic skills.
Alligator took your abuse just to make your weapons stronger
How you speed up !?
Does this work on the hd collection .
from what i can tell you need to do at least 1 damage on hd collection been trying this for ages now only get exp when i damage it which is not often
Is this the anniversary collection or just a undub version?
So-called "HD remaster".
@@Racast Love how you said so-called. It really is the exact same game.
@@kain7513 its the same game but in a collection with 2 games.
@@Brand-pn5yz Hence the term hd collection. I'm not an idiot.
Cool man, i also used to grind with Justin when he already get Dragon Slash
That's Yuki's move in Grandia III
@@connorwaltman4966 Yuki should have never existed along with that putrid trash heap of a game known as grandia 3. 1 is awesome and 2 is a masterpiece but 3 killed the franchise.
@@kain7513 dont even say grandia xtreme
@@fermata0000 I never played it. I'm guessing it was bad.
1 and 2 are best, but xtreme and 3 are fine. 3 felt like half way through the devil ran out of money or something.
The first time i play the game until the end is such memory but i dunno for some reason i cant enjoy play the game again today, maybe spoiled by today games
yea, just started playing it and the horrendously dumb AI is really killing the game for me
Emulated version with japanese audio files? I see we think alike ;)
I think it’s the Switch version. You can change the voice to either Japanese or English.
@@MIIIKE0083 either way, Japanese > English every day (for jrpgs)
@@martinroner5688 of course!
@@martinroner5688 naaah don't agree
I mean, if you can understand Japanese, more power to you, but I understood jackshit lol. I like to understand my characters no matter the cheese.
The English voices were soooo bad. Yet somehow the Japanese voices have left me feeling slightly empty 😂.
Well cheese is pretty filling, and we all tend to notice when we're still hungry.
It's like Shenmue in that the dub is so bad that it's good. The cheese is charming and unique lol
Why are u dealing just 1 dmg?
Because u deal him in every case 0 Dmg, except he is stunned from the weapons of Feena and Rapp, then he gets 1 dmg instead of 0, and everytime u deal 1 dmg, u get waepon exp.
@@Schorni987 so in short, if the damage value is 0, your skill won't increase. Your attack or magic needs to do damage or it won't gain exp from it.
@@Brand-pn5yz wrong.
@@Brand-pn5yz Old post but: The game counts hits, not damage, so as long as you hit the enemy, you'll gain points.
Edit: Replayed it again on PS4 it seems to be a bit more complicated than what I initially remembered. If you deal zero damage because of immunity (fire weapon on fire enemy for example) you gain nothing, but if you could deal damage, but don't because it's negated through high def on enemy and low atk on your part it seems to count.
Probably not above average strength and beginner weapons equipped.