![]() The first thing you will notice upon loading up the Clear Data is the GRADE Store. This page will focus more on guiding you through the game with an emphasis on unlocking content that we avoided.Īll that aside, let's dig into the walkthrough for your second playthrough! GRADE Store You should be able to navigate through the world fairly easily at this point, but can always revist the first few pages to get through any dungeons that are a problem. I will not be doing a step-by-step explanation this time through. This is so that we can unlock as many new swimsuit Titles as possible, and unlock the unique Key Item for choosing Zelos during the doctor event at Flanoir. Other goals during this playthrough are to ensure that Zelos and the other party members from Tethe'alla have the highest affection ratings. It is only the four characters that you bring into the Rodyle fight that matter. This also means that the other characters (Presea, Regal, etc.) can be a part of my regular party and level up appropriately. If I manage to keep Genis at level 10, I can bring in Sheena at level 30, and still have space. By keeping Genis and Sheena KO-ed for the majority of the game, even if they enter this fight at level 20, there is 5 levels worth of extra space there to work with. With the two of them at level 50, I have 45 levels worth of space for my other two characters. I always run with Lloyd and Raine in my party. For the majority of this playthrough (or at least until Gung-Ho unlocks) we will be keeping less useful combat characters in a KO-ed state. Then, it was attached to wire that was all glued together and spray painted gold.The main way to get around this is to keep background characters at lower levels, letting your primary characters get higher. The cruxis crystal is made of clay and painted red. I made a Pow Hammer for this costume, too! It’s literally a Mjolnir toy from Toys'R'Us painted red and yellow. I had just enough fabric for all the bias tape I needed. ![]() Halfway through folding and ironing all the blue fabric, I was seriously regretting that decision. So I made the decision to make my own bias tape for the entire dress. I found the perfect color that matched the art and animation for Colette, but there wasn’t any bias tape of the same color. I was crying the whole time mostly because I had to make it all myself! Because of the thick trim on the bottom of the dress, I had to get fabric and make my own thick bias tape. The most technical part of this costume was the bias tape. The two diamonds on the shoulder are simply stitched on at one corner. I do have an idea for how to make the shape better if I decide to redo this costume, especially around the neck, but I don’t know when I’m going to have time. I’m not gonna lie, I felt really proud of myself when it turned out nice. I drafted the pattern for the capelet myself. Like other costumes, I simply draped the fabric, pinned everything, and hoped for the best. Why buy fabric when you can reuse things you already have! I made the dress on a dressform, which was really convenient and I seriously need to get one for myself. So for Colette, I used old cotton sheets for all the white. ![]() It took so much work to finally get it finished! This is my second cosplay, I think, and I wore it for the first time at Otakon 2012.
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