Chained Echoes

Chained Echoes

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By Jedo
Transcription of all the tooltips in the game. I'll add more as I see them.
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Battle Basics I-II
Battles are turn-based. You and your enemies take turns choosing actions.

The order of each turn is displayed in the top right corner.

HP represents your health. If it reaches zero, the character is incapacitated. Tech Points (TP) are a resource used for skills. HP and TP are restored completely after each battle.

The icon next to a skill indicates the type of skill.

Defeating enemies in battle grants you access to different spoils:
  • Loot that can be sold for money or to unlock new Deals.
  • Materials that can be used to upgrade weapons.
  • Skill points used to upgrade skills.
Defeating an enemy will show your loot immediately, but you will not receive it until after the battle.
Overdrive I-V
The Overdrive Bar is the core of the battle system. The bar has three areas: yellow, green, and red, representing the state of the party.

The cursor shows the current position on this bar. Almost every action moves the cursor to the right. The small cursor shows where the cursor will jump to when choosing an action.

When reaching the green area, the party is warmed up and is in perfect synergy. This is called Overdrive. In Overdrive, the party takes less damage, deals more damage and most importantly: only needs to spend half the amount of TP on skills. Always try to stay in Overdrive!

Eventually, the party will reach the red area and become Overheated. This will let the enemy deal massive damage to you. In order to stay in Overdrive, the cursor must be moved back to the left. This can be done with one of the following actions:
  • While in Overdrive or Overheat, an icon will appear in the box left of the bar. This icon represents a skill type. The number next to it shows how many turns the party has before the skill type switches. Using a corresponding skill will make the cursor jump to the left by a great margin. Skills of the corresponding type are also MARKED YELLOW.
  • Switching out characters in-battle. More details later.
  • Use the DEFEND action.
  • Use an Ultra Move. More details later.
Actions move the party's position on the Overdrive Bar. Try to REACH and STAY in the green area.

Overdrive effects: Damage dealt is raised. Damage received is lowered. Skills cost HALF TP.
Overheat effects: Red area of the bar. Raises the damage received. STAY OUT!

Use different options to make the cursor move back to the left.
Character Progression I-IV
After defeating bosses or finishing special tasks, the party will gain Grimoire Shards (GS). Owning a Grimoire Shard is similar to a level up. You can use it to strengthen your characters.

Gaining ONE Grimoire Shard allows ALL party members to make use of it!

In the Learn Skill menu, three types of skills can be learned:
  • Action skills: Can be used in battle by selecting and spending TP.
  • Passive skills: Are automatically active in battle.
  • Stats Boosts: Raises a single stat of a character.


While stat boosts are automatically added to your character's attributes and are permanently active, action and passive skills need to be equipped. This can be done in the Set Skill menu.

You can use SP (Skill Points) in the Set Skills menu to level up your action and passive skills.

By defeating enemies, you can receive SP. Every skill a character has currently equipped will gain SP.

Additionally, every character will accumulate SP that is placed into their own private pool, where you may distribute freely to whatever skill available for that specific character.
Switching Characters I-III
Each of your four characters in the active party can be linked to a reserve character, resulting in a so-called tag team.

In order to link two characters, go into the FORMATION menu and set the characters next to each other. These two characters now share a battle slot and can be switched out freely within battle.

In battle, you can press RB to see the linked character and then press RB a second time to switch out. This does not cost an action. The new character can act immediately.

Having every character in a tag team allows for having up to eight characters taking part in a single battle.

Only characters that are not incapacitated can switch. Incapacitated characters block a slot. Buff and debuff's durations freeze while switched out.

Switching a character has a lot of meaningful uses.
  • It lowers Overdrive Bar (!).
  • It gives access to more skills, which opens up more strategies.
  • If your character is about to run out of HP or TP, they can be switched out and brought to safety.
Occasionally, enemies will use a status effect called "Stagger". Once inflicted, the staggered character will be unable to act until they are switched out.
Ultra Moves
During battle, the Ultra Move Bar will slowly fill. Once full, one of your characters can perform an Ultra Move by pressing RT.

The Ultra Move Bar is automatically filled at the start of a boss battle.
Class Emblems I-II
In addition to weapons, armor, and accessories, characters can equip Class Emblems.

They are bestowed to the party after praying to the Heroes of Leonar statues. Class Emblems provide huge stat upgrades.



Furthermore, every class emblem provides two action skills and two passive skills. These can be equipped in the class skill slots.

The skills can only be set as long as the corresponding class emblem is equipped.

Only exception: once you've mastered a skill, you can set it without having the emblem equipped.
Crafting I-V
Upgrade your weapons and armor by using materials found in chests or dropped by monsters.

Upgrading weapons and armor raises their stats. You can upgrade each piece twice (shown as + and ++).

Additionally, the equipment gains more slots to insert bigger and/or more crystals into it.


Gather crystals with passive skills to set into armor and weapons. For example, you can set an ATK Up crystal into a weapon to have your attack raised while using this weapon. Crystals need to be rank III or higher to be inserted into equipment.



Crystals have ranks. On rank III, the crystal unlocks its passive skill and can be set into equipment. On rank V and X, this passive skill gets more potent. In order to raise the ranks, you need to combine different crystals of the same passive skill.



When combining a crystal, you will choose a Base Crystal and a Fuse Crystal. You can enter any crystal with a purity above 0 (displayed as Purity 1 or P1).

The resulting crystal:
  • Will have the base crystal's purity minus 1
  • Will have the ranks summed up.
  • Will have its size averaged.
  • Becomes an artificial crystal, marked by an asetrisk (*). These crystals can only be used as base crystals and not as fuse crystals.









You can set several crystals into a single piece of equipment. You need to consider the amount of slots on your equipment (shown as empty circles) and the size of the crystal.

Deals I-II
Deals are special offers you unlock by selling a certain combination of items to any merchant.



Once you sell one of the items needed for a deal, you will be notified.
The list under "Deals" show all available deals for which you sold at least one item.





You can check what remaining items you must sell in order to be able to purchase the deal.

Fast Travel
Over the course of your adventure, you will find fast travel crystals. They unlock destinations for you to quickly travel to. Open the map and open the fast travel menu to select your destination. You can fast travel from almost any area in Valandis.
Reward Board
The Reward Board has several tasks for you to tackle and numerous rewards to earn. When entering certain areas, new parts of the board are unlocked. Each field represents a task. Once the task is finished, you can claim your reward.

Furthermore, finished task fields that are adjacent to one another will make up a chain. You'll earn extra rewards for the length of your longest chain. You can quickly access the reward board by pressing RT.
Guide your Lorry through Wygrand Mines I-II


Press the Map button to open a map of the tunnel system while in battle.


This icon marks your current position.

This blinking yellow arrow shows the direction your lore will take on the next crossing.
  • Guide your lorry through the Wygrand Mines!
  • Hit the switches to change direction!
  • The crossing is reached when it's the crossing's turn.
  • Some tunnels have effects on the party and enemies!
Heavy, Dry, Oil & Wet


Certain items and skills can apply the following status effects: Heavy, Dry, Oil, or Wet. If an enemy or party member is hit with an elemental attack while the corresponding status effect is applied, extra damage will be dealt.
  • Heavy strengthens Earth.
  • Dry strengthens Water.
  • Oil strengthens Fire.
  • Wet strengthens Wind.
Sky Armor I-IV
When calling upon your Sky Armor, it is immediately dropped on your location.
  • Board your Sky Armor by pressing LB.
  • Exit your Sky Armor by pressing RB.

A Sky Armor Has two modes of traversal: Hover mode and Fly mode. In hover mode, your Sky Armor travels on ground level and has similar boundaries as when journeying on foot. However, your Sky Armor can hover over surfaces that are approximately on the same level as the ground (e.g. the ocean)!



In fly mode, your Sky Armor can fly over every obstacle. In the Aurora's hangar, only hover mode is available!

Sky Armor Battles I-IV
Entering an encounter while using a Sky Armor triggers a new battle mode. In this mode, there are 2 big changes!
  • (1) Instead of switching party members, the Sky Armor can now switch gears by pressing RB.
  • Once per turn, a Sky Armor can switch their gear up one level. When switching gears while in Gear 2, the Sky Armor jumps back to Gear 0.


In Gear 1: Sky Armors deal and receive normal damage. Skills have normal TP costs.
In Gear 2: Sky Armors deal and receive more damage. Skills cost more TP.
In Gear 0: Sky Armors deal and receive normal damage. They CANNOT use any skills. Attack, defend, and the use of items restores a huge amount of TP in addition to the actual action.

In gear 2, your Sky Armors become killing machines but also run out of TP very quickly. Switch into Gear 0 to restore TP before switching back into Gear 1 to be able to use skills again.

(2) The Overdrive Bar functions differently. The cursor starts in the middle. There is now no Overdrive area but instead two Overheat zones. You want the cursor to stay out of these areas.



Skill types no longer influence the cursor's direction. The direction of the cursor is now determined by the gear the Sky Armor is in.

Actions used in:
  • Gear 1: move the cursor to the right.
  • Gear 2: move the cursor to the left.
  • Gear 0: does not move the cursor.
Put your Sky Armors into the right gear to not only deal additional damage or restore TP, but to also juggle the Overdrive Bar between the two Overheat zones.
Sky Armor Progression
The Skills available in battle depend on the weapon type chosen. Every weapon type comes with its own set of four skills! A Sky Armor can equip a melee weapon and a long range weapon for a total of eight skills.

Not all four skills of a weapon type are available from the beginning. The pilot needs to raise their proficiency in a particular weapon type to learn new skills.

Proficiency is raised by winning encounters in a Sky Armor and earning SP. The SP earned will then be dispersed amongst the pilot's proficiencies, with the largest portion going to the weapon equipped, and the remainder evenly distributed to the others.

Sky Armor Traversal
Once inside a Sky Armor, you can press RB again to fly up in the sky.
You can press LB to descend to ground level.

When switching back from fly mode into hover mode, some internal parts of the Sky Armors are exposed, making them vulnerable. Because of this, you cannot land:
  • Directly on enemies.
  • In high grass that could entangle into the gear.
  • Or on water.
However, once already in hover mode, you can hover over water on the same level or through high grass.
World Map & Clan
You are now a licensed clan, which allows you to travel through Valandis armed. With your airship, you can travel across the world map to find new locations or revisit previous areas. You can call your airship from any outdoor environment (if the story allows it) by pressing Back.

Around the world, there are people who would love to join your clan. Find t hem and invite them to Hermit's Isle. Some of them have certain abilities that can contribute to the party.
Side Quests
Sometimes you will get a notification that new side quests are available. You can view the starting point of each quest by checking the world map. You can do this while flying with your airship or while in the teleport menu.
Tanking
Egyl is a physical tank. He can take much more physical damage than other characters due to h aving more HP and a higher defense. He learns skills that allow him to draw the enemies' attacks onto himself.

Attention! All the enemies will hate Egyl the most. The chance for him to b e targeted is therefore higher (but not guaranteed).
  • Luring Bang: Every enemy who uses a single-target skill will attack Egyl (100% guaranteed).
  • Cover: Egyl chooses a party member and will take any physical damage for them (100% guaranteed).


Hate
The enemies' targets are not entirely chosen at random. Every action a character performs draws the enemies' Hate on that character more and more. The character with the highest Hate has the greatest chance of being targeted.