Wednesday 19 December 2012

The Last Story Bosses

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Cocoon
Dagran
Doppelganger
Forest Beast
General Asthar
Gold Spider
Jirall
Kraken
Lesser Shade
Marbas
Monstrous Spider
Muruk
Mystic Spider
Nebirous
Necromancer
Queen of the Abyss
Sentinel Beast Atar
Sentinel Beast Mitra
Shade
Terracor
Wyrm
Zangurak
Zepha
Zesha
Zoran

The Last Story Enemies


Bandits
Battle Spider
Cave Cougar
Chess enemies
Dagran
Dark Master
Enemies
Giant Crab
Gold Coffin
Golem
Gurak
Lesser Shade
Marbas
Muruk
Mystic Spider
Necromancer
Ogre
Phantom Armor
Phantom Coffin
Reptids
Sentinel Beast Atar
Sentinel Beast Mitra
Terracor
Undead
Zangurak
Zoran

The Last Story Locations


Lazulis City
Lazulis City is the only city on Lazulis Island, found in the center of the island. There are many places in the city which you can jump to by looking at the map. In the heart of the city is Lazulis Castle. 

Lazulis Castle
Lazulis Castle is in the North part of Lazulis City on Lazulis Island. This is the residence of Count Arganan and Lady Calista. Dagran and his mercenaries are hired to watch out at the Ball celebrating Calista's engagement. It is accessed through the gates at Castle Gate Plaza. However, the guard won't let you pass until after the Gurak attack while you're at the Ball. 

Vono Islands
Some peaceful islands in the middle of the sea. There are actually two islands, but the mercenaries only ever set foot on one. The other one is a much smaller island nearly connected to the main one at the South end of it.
Replayable Dungeons
You are able to revisit some of the dungeons after playing through them once, allowing you to collect items you forgot the first time or to get new ones.
When you replay a Dungeon, chests that have not yet been opened will still have their treasures. Additionally, golden chests are added to the dungeon that contain random loot, and respawn every replay.

The Last Story Characters

Non Playable Characters
  • Ariela
  • Braso
  • Captain
  • Catoleya
  • Dinah
  • Dinis
  • Franklin
  • Jeffery
  • Jirall
  • Kentis
  • Lelio
  • Meredith
  • Sorceress
  • Uril
  • Velgun
  • Warren
Playable Characters
  • Dagran
  • Lady Calista
  • Lowell
  • Mirania
  • Syrenne
  • Yurick
  • Zael
Support Characters
  • Captain
  • Count Arganan
  • General Asthar
  • Horace
  • Knights
  • Sir Therius

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The Last Story Armor

Armor can be upgraded at Horace's shop or a man in Artisan's Way for gold and possibly an item. Calista's clothes can only be upgraded by a maid in the Courtyard of Lazulis Castle. The Knight's Attire can only be upgraded by the man in Artisan's Way.
The Brave, Cloth, Feather, Heavy, Hunter, Leather and Stealth armor sets can all be purchased from chapter 4 onwards at the Armor Shop in Artisan's Way. They are dropped by enemies as well.
The Dragon Armor set can be obtained from chapter 19 onwards by trading Dragon Hides for either the armor or the greaves.
Calista's Ballgown is obtained automatically in gameplay. Both Calista's Dress and the Knight's Attire must be found.

Body Armor

  • Brave Armor
  • Cloth Armor
  • Feather Armor
  • Heavy Armor
  • Hunter Armor
  • Leather Armor
  • Stealth Armor
  • Dragon Armor
  • Calista's Ballgown
  • Knight's Attire

Leg Armor

  • Brave Greaves
  • Cloth Greaves
  • Feather Greaves
  • Heavy Greaves
  • Hunter Greaves
  • Leather Greaves
  • Stealth Greaves
  • Dragon Greaves
  • Calista's Dress

The Last Story Weapons

Weapons can be upgraded at Horace's shop in exchange for gold and, sometimes, an item. After being upgraded a few times, a weapon may get a new name, which is accompanied by large bonuses. This new name is indicated in brackets next to a weapon's initial name.

Weapons

  • Blade (Rune Blade)
  • Blunt Copper Sword
  • Dagger
  • Gladiator
  • Killer Cutter (Nightmare)
  • Magic Dagger
  • Reptid Edge
  • Rogue Edge
  • Standard Crossbow

The Last Story Characters


  •   Zael  – The main hero of The Last Story, Zael is a strong and agile swordsman who can unleash powerful Winds from his blade that can combine with his allies' magic spells to spread the magic over the battlefield and even generate Special attributes. At the beginning of the game he obtains a power known as Gathering that helps him to attract the attention of the enemy and protect his friends. He lost his family as a child and works as a mercenary to survive; while traveling the world he met Dagran who convinced him into becoming mercenaries. He dreams of becoming a knight. Voiced by Mamoru Miyano in Japanese and Jack Ryder in English.
  •   Calista  – The main heroine of the game, skilled in the use of Holy magic for both defensive and offensive purposes. A mysterious girl who is of noble birth and the niece of Count Arganan. She is the sole heir to the house of Arganan, the ruling house of the island. She dreams of leaving the castle and exploring the world, but it is impossible due to her close supervision there. Voiced by Fumiko Orikasa in Japanese and Alix Wilton Regan in English.
  •   Dagran  – The leader of Zael's mercenary group who also negotiates their jobs. Skilled warrior specializing in defense. He is an excellent negotiator and a trusty companion that always looks for the good of the group. He is like an older brother to Zael as they have traveled together since their youth. Voiced by Unshō Ishizuka in Japanese and Nico Lennon in English.
  •   Syrenne  – The mood-maker of the group who fights with twin blades. Drinks a lot and has a foul mouth, but is very considerate of her allies. A squad leader who enjoys fighting on the front lines. Voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi in Japanese and Kelly Wenham in English.
  •   Yurick  – The youngest member of the group, but most skilled. A magician who uses Fire magic in combat. Treats mercenary work as a means of survival and doesn't talk much, being somewhat distant with everyone. He is afraid of ghosts. Voiced by Hiro Shimono in Japanese and Colin Ryan in English.
  •   Lowell  – A mage who can use both Ice magic and swords. He behaves in a flirtatious and easygoing manner but is actually a thinker who cares about his allies. He constantly teases Syrenne. Voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in Japanese and Derek Riddell in English.
  •   Mirania  – A healer who loves the forest and draws her powers from nature giving her strong healing and earth elemental magic. She is rather vacant, though known to eat the mealsworth of ten men. There appears to be a secret regarding her birth and her past is a total mystery. Voiced by Mamiko Noto in Japanese and Montserrat Lombard in English.
  •   General Asthar  – The former highest-ranking officer in the Imperial Army. He arrives to Lazulis Island to supervise the wedding of Calista and Jirall, he becomes an ally to Zael and the group; he has a good heart and doesn't doubt to help people as his duty as a knight Voiced by Fumihiko Tachiki in Japanese and Tom Goodman-Hill in English.
  •   Therius  – Skilled knight and pupil of General Ashtar. Does not think fondly of mercenaries such as Zael, but grows fond to them over time. He despises those knights that don't have honor and is a very distant character. Voiced by Hiroki Takahashi in Japanese and Daniel Curshen in English.
  •   Count Arganan  – The current head of the Arganan family which rules over Lazulis Island. He's the most powerful person on the island and is both resourceful and ambitious. He gives employment to Zael and his mercenary crew. Voiced by Kōji Ishii in Japanese and Peter de Jersey in English.
  •   Zangurak – King of the Gurak race who are enemies of mankind. United the Guraks for the first time with his power and charisma. Plans to wage war against the humans. Voiced by Jōji Nakata in Japanese and Nick Boulton in English.

The Last Story Game Info


The Last Story is a third-person action role-playing game with stealth and strategy elements, directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed by Mistwalker and AQ Interactive for the Wii. It was published by Nintendo in Japan and Europe and by Xseed Games in North America. Set on the fictional Lazulis Island, the game's story focuses on a group of mercenaries from a desolate continent as they seek work, discovering the world's slow destruction in the process. The game's name and logo have been compared to the Final Fantasy series, which was created by Mistwalker's head, Hironobu Sakaguchi, who previously held the post of executive producer for the Final Fantasy series.

The game is controlled using either the Classic Controller, or with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Although it is a Wii-exclusive, it foregoes the use of IR aiming when using the Wii Remote, forcing one instead to use the joystick on the Nunchuk for looking ("Seeking" in the game's vernacular) and aiming the crossbow or to indicate targets for magical attacks.

The game includes unique abilities such as "Gathering", which allows Zael to draw the attention of enemies to buy time for his allies to cast spells while absorbing the damage of his enemies attacks to then send it back at them. "Focus" allows you to order allies to make long range attacks at specific targets and see the weaknesses of enemies. A sequence in the first trailer for the game shows an example of the focus ability being used to order Yurick to cast fire magic in order to destroy a bridge with enemies on it. Pointers show which allies are being targeted at any given time.

The game also features a cover system and over the shoulder viewpoint, while making use of rapid fire crossbows in a manner similar to third-person shooters. In addition, the game also features real-time strategy elements, allowing the player to issue commands to other characters in real-time. This includes directing allies, telling magic users to destroy bridges, stalagmites, columns or specific far away enemies, for example. The game also features stealth elements, such as the abilities to "hide behind cover and pepper unsuspecting guards with arrows, luring them out on their own for a stealth attack, or pick off dangerous mages and healers from a distance"

The game also contains 6-player cooperative and competitive online modes, where users either team up to face monsters or battle each other. The game also features online multiplayer modes such as Suppression, where players team up to take on a boss for special rewards, and Fray, a player-versus-player battle royale team deathmatch mode which allows up to six players to fight each other using the character of their choice and even enemy monsters.