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    Default Force/Technique Tips and Tricks

    Force has more tricks up its sleeve this time around, largely thanks to third person shooter mode and Talis. In this thread, I'll list out any tips and tricks that I know, ordered from less obscure to more obscure. I'm positive that they've been posted somewhere on this forum before, but not in a readily accessible manner. My hope is that some of these may give you a new perspective on Force skills. =)

    => If there was PvP (that is, if this was not a Phantasy Star game xD), Force would BY FAR have the most mix-ups and mind game potential.

    Feel free to contribute your own tricks! I'll add them to the first post~


    Terminology I Will Use
    TPS Mode or TPS (Z by default) - Third person shooter mode which allows manual aiming.
    AoE - Area of effect. Describes any skill that blankets an area and affects multiple players or enemies.


    Techniques in Sub-Palette
    Force can equip techniques in the sub-palette. This allows for much more freedom and versatility in equipment and techniques. I strongly recommend using this, as it gives you 10 additional spells that can be accessed with a single button press and an additional 20 with not many more presses. This also lets you cast techniques with melee weapons, making it more important once subclasses are released.
    Note: Switch sub-palettes by first pressing the keys to change palettes (default F, R), followed by a key used to navigate the sub-palette (default G, H), then followed by the palette change key again (F, R). You can quickly shift one bar down with F->G->F or up with R->G->R, though there is a slight delay between switches.
    Screenshots: One, Two
    random: wow, the first image got renamed to an anagram for talis. /mind blown

    Alternate Method for Using Sub-Palette + "Quick" Resta
    It is possible "navigate" the sub-palette using the G and H keys. The selected button will be highlighted, and you can use the given skill/item/photon art by pressing "B". I find this to be cumbersome, so I generally avoid using the G and H keys and simply keep Resta highlighted. This allows me to use Resta any time with any weapon simply by pressing B. Highly recommended!
    Screenshots: Bottom Right xD, Options

    Talis Directed Techniques - Foie, Barta, Sazonde, Gizonde, Gibarta (Less Practical)
    I'll start by saying that these techniques can be fired in any direction in TPS mode, even into the air or ground. This is gives the piercing ice spell Barta range that it never had in PSO/PSU (launching it into the air gives it a parabolic trajectory).
    If you throw a Talis, projectiles will be launched from the Talis rather than your character. If you lock onto an enemy, the projectile will be directed from the Talis towards the enemy. This is useful when there are obstacles, or if an enemy's weak point is on its back! Throw a Talis through the enemy and have it shoot backwards.
    Things really get interesting (albeit not that useful) in TPS mode. When in TPS, your Talis will be oriented identically to your character but its location will be offset. This allows you to, from a remote location, fire a projectile in any direction. If you throw a Talis straight up and look straight down before shooting, the projectile will go from the sky to the ground. It's tricky to fully utilize this because firing towards yourself requires you to face away from the Talis (cannot see enemies), not to mention how hard it is to manually aim a projectile remotely in the first place. Why would you do this? Its only semi-practical use is hitting an enemy that's being difficult to lock-on to. Landing a trick shot is quite satisfying though. =p
    Note: Gibarta is always aimed in the direction your character is facing, even if you lock onto an enemy. You don't need to use TPS mode to aim it because it cannot be directed up/down. You can simply face the correct direction with the direction keys and keep your camera directed towards the enemy if you need to fire it backwards from a Talis.
    Screenshots: Talis Placement, Striking from afar <= aimed in TPS mode but switched view for screenshot

    Pinpoint Techniques - Grants, Zonde, Rafoie
    As you may know, these three spells auto-lock on and generally hit the center of the enemy when used. However, casting these spells in TPS mode will instead cause the spells to be centered wherever your cursor is aimed. This is most useful for targeting enemy weak points, which is usually but not always the head or those giant infection pimples.
    Zonde and Rafoie also have deal damage in an area, so you can use this to aim skills in the middle of a crowd rather than an individual enemy.
    Screenshots: <eventually>

    The Largest AoE - Razonde
    Many people believe this skill to be useless, but it has a unique attribute among the circular AoE techs. When cast in the air, Razonde will reach downwards in a cone shape-- the higher you are, the larger the cone. This can be coupled with a Talis fired into the air using TPS mode for a MASSIVE area of effect. In case it isn't clear, switch to TPS and throw a Talis into the air. It can be straight or diagonally upwards, but I there is a maximum vertical range for Razonde so be careful. When the card is appropriately positioned, use Razonde (charged) and strike your enemies down with lightning~
    Screenshots: One, Two
    Last edited by Mac2492; Sep 8, 2012 at 02:41 AM.

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