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Enjoying the good things in life

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Finished Lute's route. What's up with it? Why does it consist of "leave starting area -> enter final area"? I'm imagining an office of Japanese game developers, putting together these cool cut scenes for Lute, thinking about having him becoming some kind of rebel airship pilot, when suddenly their supervisor busts into the room and says the game is getting released TOMORROW and what they have done is what they're going to use.

The boss certainly was difficult. My strategy in the end was to give Rouge a Powered Suit + 3 Wing Amulets, making him my fastest dude. Then I had him use Time Leap every turn while we did damage. Until his final form, this worked perfectly. By that point he was faster than us, and killed almost all of us, but we just barely beat him. I always love it when we end the fight with all of my party either dead or on the verge of collapse.

Somehow Lute learned Life Sprinkler before the finale, and Roufas learned it during the final fight. Lute had Lordstar + Obsidian (which we got from the giant before Spriggan), Gen had Ashura, and Roufas had Kusanagi. An unstoppable trio of swordsmen.

So what happened to Lute afterwards? The messenger shows up and says "The future of Trinity depends on you". Does that mean Lute took over, or is he just the big shot in the rebel organization? I didn't care for the story because there wasn't much of it, but I did get some background into Nelson. I always wondered why it was there. It's the prettiest town, too bad there's just like 2 shops there.

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