[quote name='kainzero']i got owned by the silver dragon in the dragovian trials.
fizzle was bs!
now i gotta buy staffs of rez...
screw levelling up =P i'll beat it at 44![/QUOTE]
The silver is a toughie. I beat him after 2 tries at around level 46, so not too far off where you are. I did use alot of the special items I had collected throughout the whole game (Yggdrasil leaves, Elfin Elixir, things like that). You MUST have the Timbrel of Tension - get the recipe from the Dragovian downstairs in the church. I gave that and the Sage's Stone to Jessica and have her alternate those. If you psych up Hero and Yangus and also have Jessica psych everyone up (with the Timbrel of Tension) you can get some nasty hits in. Unleash a fire spell with Jessica when her tension reaches 20 or 50 (I didn't know till this point in the game that tension increases spell power as well - had never tried it before!).
After I beat the Silver, I thought there was no way I was going to beat the Gold one at my level. But I found him surprisingly easy next to the Silver. I forget exactly why - I think he didn't continually flash away all my buffs (and tension) like the Silver does (if you are lucky you will get 2 turns to buff with the Silver - that is why the Timbrel of Tension is so important). The gold was definitely tougher to hit, but the strategy he used was much easier to deal with.
Now, after the gold be prepared for a HUGE jump in difficulty. Since we've spoiled exactly what the Dragovian trials are at this point, I'll reveal what he is - a Darksteel Dragon (I think that's the exact name - it has been 2 weeks since I fought him). That bastard is nearly as tough as a metal slime, but with WAY more HP. For all of my high tension attacks, monster teams call ins, and multiple resurrections I only managed to hit him for about 200 damage. The silver and gold, though, had way fewer HP than the ones before them, so I assume he doesn't have TOO many more HP than that (maybe 500-1000). In any case, this is why I am currently power levelling.
Besides having some tough skin, this guy hits you THREE times per turn, with each bite taking over half the HP from each character. So if he bites anyone twice they are gone. He also tends to attack before any of my characters do. After his first few attacks you are spending all your time healing and resurrecting. I am trying to level up enough so that my chars can withstand two bites. I think then, maybe, I can take him.
fizzle was bs!
now i gotta buy staffs of rez...
screw levelling up =P i'll beat it at 44![/QUOTE]
The silver is a toughie. I beat him after 2 tries at around level 46, so not too far off where you are. I did use alot of the special items I had collected throughout the whole game (Yggdrasil leaves, Elfin Elixir, things like that). You MUST have the Timbrel of Tension - get the recipe from the Dragovian downstairs in the church. I gave that and the Sage's Stone to Jessica and have her alternate those. If you psych up Hero and Yangus and also have Jessica psych everyone up (with the Timbrel of Tension) you can get some nasty hits in. Unleash a fire spell with Jessica when her tension reaches 20 or 50 (I didn't know till this point in the game that tension increases spell power as well - had never tried it before!).
After I beat the Silver, I thought there was no way I was going to beat the Gold one at my level. But I found him surprisingly easy next to the Silver. I forget exactly why - I think he didn't continually flash away all my buffs (and tension) like the Silver does (if you are lucky you will get 2 turns to buff with the Silver - that is why the Timbrel of Tension is so important). The gold was definitely tougher to hit, but the strategy he used was much easier to deal with.
Now, after the gold be prepared for a HUGE jump in difficulty. Since we've spoiled exactly what the Dragovian trials are at this point, I'll reveal what he is - a Darksteel Dragon (I think that's the exact name - it has been 2 weeks since I fought him). That bastard is nearly as tough as a metal slime, but with WAY more HP. For all of my high tension attacks, monster teams call ins, and multiple resurrections I only managed to hit him for about 200 damage. The silver and gold, though, had way fewer HP than the ones before them, so I assume he doesn't have TOO many more HP than that (maybe 500-1000). In any case, this is why I am currently power levelling.
Besides having some tough skin, this guy hits you THREE times per turn, with each bite taking over half the HP from each character. So if he bites anyone twice they are gone. He also tends to attack before any of my characters do. After his first few attacks you are spending all your time healing and resurrecting. I am trying to level up enough so that my chars can withstand two bites. I think then, maybe, I can take him.