Gailardia 3 Walkthrough Forum

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2. Admin Mar. 13. 2012 18:13
Uh, let's add a little more detail to that first post... :)

Gailardia 3 is out on Android and should be on sale in the App Store late this month (due to Apple's more stringent review process).

At the moment Gailardia 3 doesn't appear in search results at Google Play (was until very recently the Android Market), so here's a direct link.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.mapp.yusha3e

Thanks again for your patience as we worked to release Gailardia 3. We tried to get it done as soon as we could, but we also wanted to take the time to make sure that the localized version is of higher quality than previous titles in the series. For the next games (4, 5 & 6) we hope to implement an even more thorough localization process that will offer you a more immersive Gailardia experience.

Have fun!
3. rob Mar. 14. 2012 14:42
Where do I look for the blueprints
4. Tom Barrister Mar. 15. 2012 16:23
The blueprints are in Port Town. To get there you need a passport to cross the portal northeast of Callandora. After you fetch the Aluminum Ore from Hamilton, speak to the man by the silver door in Calandora, teleport to Calandora to reset the timer, and speak to the man by the silver door again, the Ship Builder will give you a passport. I don't know if you need to talk to the guard at the portal first.

Once you get to Port Town, the ship builder there will have a job for you to do before he hands over the blueprints.


5. rob Mar. 16. 2012 06:25
I have the green and red horn but cant go east in the desert where do I need to go next
6. Tom Barrister Mar. 17. 2012 03:17
The Blue Horn is in the cave east of Howard.
7. Tom Barrister Mar. 17. 2012 03:27
***MINOR SPOILERS: Silver and Gold Bells and the Northeast Continent***

The Silver Bells appear in various locations. The best place to farm them between levels 21 and 35 is near the Shrine on the northeast corner of the eastern continent (the sage speaks of the Rex monsters). They appear most frequently (when Amor is lused) on the island just north of there.

The Gold Bells can be found between Hamilton Castle and Callendora.

You cannot get into the Northeast Continent until you have the Cell Key. At that point, the cave just southwast of there is the entry point.
8. Tom Barrister Mar. 17. 2012 15:02
*MINOR SPOILER*

I finished the game with 100% item completion. I beat Quetzalcoat1 in 24 turns at level 47.

JOB TIP:

After you choose jobs for your initial party, you have to have a Work Permit to change jobs again. There are 6 or 7 of them in the game. You need Adv. Work Permits to change to the advanced jobs. There are exactly 4 Adv. Work Permits, or one for each member....if you're careful.

Assuming that you want to change all four of your members over from basic to advanced, you'll need a Ninja and a Sage if you're going to use all of the Unique equipment. Among the advanced jobs (Admin: correct me if this is wrong), only a Sage can use the Miracle Robe (which is a fantastic piece of armor when it comes time for the bosses), and only a Ninja can use the Tokugawa armor and Masamune.

Two of the four Adv. Work Permits aren't found until late in the game.

One thing that helps is that you can now rearrange your party in any order.
9. Tom Barrister Mar. 17. 2012 15:03
Rob: in reference to post 5, I understand what you mean now. In order to go east in the desert, you need the Compass. You'll find that in the cave east of Howard.
10. nezkeys79 Mar. 17. 2012 22:13
What sort of level should I be against the blue snake? Just been ass whipped by it at level 8.

My party is warrior, samurai, monk, magician. Equipment wise I have all of the armor from calandora but weapons from the previous city

Ps...guys post your reviews on Google play. It's a little bare!


11. Tom Barrister Mar. 17. 2012 23:14
You need to be a bit higher.

As a general rule, get the strongest weapons and armor that you can from each city before moving onto the next one. For example, I didn't leave Raiton until I had Copper Swords and Armor for my fighters and all of the leather good for everybody else. Don't miss the upgrades for your magic users at the Shrine between Raiton and Misaki.

Yes it's boring to level/grind early, but you'll have to do it eventually to win the game, and it takes less time in the long run to do it as you go than to be underpowered and struggle the whole game.
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