Please keep in mind that the Tier-3 weapons of a certain character share only the same name, but they are NOT the same weapon if you upgrade it from a certain Tier-2 weapon rather than another one.
Different starting weapons different Tier-2 weapons upgraded to a Tier-3 weapon will have different stats, different passive abilities the same as their Tier-2 version , different EXP requirements. More info on the "practical differences" of these weapons can be found in the Weapons and Accessories page. In the post-ending game you are able to farm some of the most expensive Catalysts from enemies.
When I say "can" I actually mean "should": it's no brainer that if such expensive materials can be obtained "easily" as drops from enemies this is the way to go. Unfortunately the other Catalysts cannot be farmed from enemies in the Post-Ending game areas, and you'll have to buy them including, unfortunately, the very expensive Adamantite.
Below is a table with every piece of equipment required for Treasure Hunter. The table has two columns functional to the purpose of grinding this achievement: a "Free Supply" column and a "Cost" column. The "Free Supply" column indicates simply if that piece of equipment can or can't be acquired for free during the adventure by looting treasure sphere, as a mandatory story item, or by completing the Cie'th Missions -- assuming you've been diligent in your treasure-looting routine, and assuming that you will eventually complete the Cie'th Missions for other achievements, these items should already be in your inventory, and can be count out of the stuff you have to work-for in order to get Treasure Hunter.
The "Cost" column indicates how much you have to spend in order to get that item from the best source: shops or upgrade from other items. I will indicate only the cheapest source. If both sources are available, the Shops are always the best choice. I'll also add the name of the shop in parenthesis. The "Catalyst Cost" column will be left blank for accessories that can be both bought and obtained via upgrade of other items this, again, is because buying from a Shop is always cheaper than getting items via upgrade of their lower version.
In case there is no Shop name, it's implied that the cost refers to the Materials necessary to get that item via Upgrade. In the next tables, the item you have to upgrade to get a certain item is always the one before the item you're looking at except the Twenty-sided Die, which is obtained by upgrading any of the six "charm" items before it, and not just by upgrading the one immediately before it , provided that the items belong to the same "family" HP Bangles, Strength Wristbands, etc.
I've grouped "families" of accessories together with the background color of the table. The cost of Catalysts is not factored in the Cost column, but it's added separately in the third column. Note that the Catalyst that will be factored is obviously the Catalyst required to upgrade the lower-version of that X item into its superior version which is the X item itself.
In the case of the Tier-3 weapons, which can be acquired from different Tier-2 weapons which have different costs of upgrade , the minimum cost i. In other words, it's a guide that tells you what to buy and how many items in total you will need if Treasure Hunter required only the objects that in the Checklist are a "No" Free Supply, which is the actual case if you've got the rest for free.
If that's not your case say you've missed a weapon in a treasure somewhere where you can't go back , then it should be simple enough for you to act accordingly and use the Shop page info and the previous EXP tables to find, get, and upgrade whatever you've missed. So, you've reached the end of the game, looted every possible treasure, dug up 20x treasures with the Chocobo, finished all the Cie'th Missions, and you're set and ready to farm Gil and Catalysts to complete Treasure Hunter.
Items from shop. This will cost a total of 1,, Gil. Titanium Bangle and Nimbletoe Boots could be obtained via upgrade, but it would cost more than buying them from the shop. The expensive weapons from Gilgamesh, Inc. Survivalist Catalog and a zero-stars rating in battle could earn you one of these weapons about every five attempts against those targets, but farming Platinum Ingots to buy them new is clearly a better option: the time it takes to even just reach the enemies that can drop those weapons is almost the time that, statistically speaking, would take you to get a Platinum Ingot.
The low drop rate of these weapons, and the fact that you have to deliberately fight those battles slowly to ensure a zero-stars rating for higher drop chances, since it's a Party Drop , ultimatey make the "drop method" of acquiring them a slower and therefore worse option. Just for curiosity, these are the missions:.
Shrouding Talisman and Sprint Shoes. Upgrading a Tetradic Tiara which you already have from Chocobo treasures, and you are more than likely to never use it as an accessory since it's pretty useless when you can buy Aegisol for 12, Gil to max level costs only 4, Gil.
Now get all of the following Accessories via Upgrade. Refer to the first tables of this page to know how to upgrade them efficiently and as cheaply as possible. Just leave the base accessory at max level; then, when you'll spawn Shaolong Gui in the Steppe, you'll farm Dark Matter off of him and add the final Catalyst.
The Materials to upgrade these items will cost a total of , Gil. Chances are that when you're getting Treasure Hunter you have at least upgraded Fang and Lightning's weapons to maxed-out Tier-2 or higher, and you've probably also upgraded a weapon for each other characters.
For simplicity here I'll pretend that you didn't do so, theorizing the max cost it would take you to upgrade all weapons from Tier-1 to Tier-2, and one the cheapest possible weapon for every character from Tier-2 to Tier Weapons are much easier to track than accessories, so I won't be listing the ones you need below: just take evey Tier-1 weapon and upgrade it to Tier Then pick the cheapest ones indicated in the Weapons Checklist table and take them to Tier Universal Conquest Wiki.
Mission 26 reward Mission 38 reward. Orphan's Cradle : The Tesseracts. Eden : Edenhall. Eden : Siren Park. Mission 11 reward x2 Dismantle Ice Charm. Mission 39 reward.
Moogleworks from ch. Mission 64 reward. Mission 15 reward. Diamond Bangle Lv. Diamond Bangle. Adamant Bangle Lv. Adamant Bangle. Wurtzite Bangle Lv.
Dark Matter. Wurtzite Bangle. Power Wristband. Brawler's Wristband Lv. Brawler's Wristband. Warrior's Wristband Lv. Warrior's Wristband. Power Glove Lv. You should only be seeing stomps max, since otherwise you'll be seeing Quake or Roar and those are bad well, the latter is really the bad one. More topics from this board What are the best weapons for each character, and why? Side Quest 11 Answers Anybody know how to get trapezohedron quick??
Side Quest 3 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: ishamail24 ishamail24 8 years ago 1 Haven't played this game since it first came out. I don't remember which ones i should upgrade or when.
Any tips? User Info: destrian destrian 8 years ago 3 What chapter are you in? User Info: ishamail24 ishamail24 Topic Creator 8 years ago 5 I'm on chapter one still.
User Info: rosariocapu2 rosariocapu2 8 years ago 9 after ch 11 enemies begin dealing more damage to single member to its better to have a royal armlet equipped then having to rely solely on sentinel to reduce damage.
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