![]() Most of the best gear in the game is crafted, and some Recipe Books are more useful than others when it comes to crafting the best gear possible. Note that for the purposes of the stats shown, I am using the " +3" version if applicable, assuming the item has been reworked using Perfectionist Pearls. With that out of the way, here's the list of the best gear in Dragon Quest XI and how to get it. ![]() The Best Weapons in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Here's where to find all the appropriate recipes and starting form of each weapon:Ī Hero's Book of Basic Weapons: Found in a chest at the Tower of Lost TimeĪ Hero's Book of Better Weapons: Found in a chest at the Eerie Valley section of the Disciple's Trial, at the very south near the wall of light.Ī Hero's Book of Brilliant Weapons: Rewarded once all five wishes are made at the end of Trial Island While you can't fully upgrade these weapons until very very late in the postgame, they can be a huge help to defeating the true final boss. In order to upgrade each of these weapons at each step, you'll need to find the appropriate Recipe Book. This is beyond just upgrading a weapon to +3, but rather evolving each weapon completely multiple times before arriving at some of the game's top tier equipment. These are some of the best weapons in the game that can only be obtained by making incremental upgrades by using the Fun-Sized Forge. Trying to wrap up optional bosses or other trophies deep into Dragon Quest XI? Check out our guides on Earning Gold and EXP Quickly, Best Party Setups, and How to Find Every Costume Evolutionary Weapons - Unique Craftable Weaponsīefore we get started into the specific best weapons of any type, we have to discuss a series of weapons often called "Evolutionary Weapons". We've come up with a list of the best weapons of each weapon type, along with their stats and where to get them. With a little practice and some gold on hand before you get started, most of these weapons are not too terribly difficult to obtain. In order to get most of this gear, not only will you have to become well acquainted with Drustan's Labyrinth and the Trials found within, but also with the Fun-Sized Forge. Need help with something else? Head to the Luminary’s Tome for more Dragon Quest XI guides.Grinding for levels is one way to brute force your way through any obstacle in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. However, things will go a lot easier when trying to tackle those Post-Game challenges such as the true final boss or the trials at the Wheel of Harma if you go in with some of the best gear available. And if brute force isn’t what’s required, she always has the option of applying a…feminine touch to the situation. ![]() Though she has problems with MP management, she can easily tear through enemies if she’s not in a situation where that is a concern. ![]() That’s it for Jade’s role in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. Just like with Fisticuffs, these can be used in conjunction with any of Jade’s weapons.įinally, like always, be sure to pick up Pep-Up Power-Up when you get the chance. Of particular note are: Femme Fatale (AOE attack that can steal the targets’ HP and has a chance to put enemies to sleep) and Pink Tornado (AOE wind-elemental damage with a chance to beguile). Not only are some of these skills rather strong (maybe not as strong as Fisticuffs, though), but they also scale off of Charm (in terms of damage and status infliction rate) - the one stat that Jade eclipses everyone else in before equipment comes into play and still shines in afterward. Well, the answer to that is simple: it’s surprisingly effective. I know what you’re thinking: “Why would Jade have any need for Allure when she’s a fighter?” Both will find plenty of use and Multifeet has the added benefit of being highly effective against Metal Slimes if you’re not comfortable with using Lightning Thrust, as well as just being a strong attack that comes at a reasonable 10 MP cost. Jade doesn’t get as much out of her Fisticuffs tree as she does with Spears, but it has the benefit of being useful regardless of which weapon she’s using.Īside from all of those passive bonuses (especially the Agility and HP +30), be sure to pick up Vacuum Smash (wind-elemental damage on a group) and Multifeet (seven-hit, multi-target attack). The damage is certainly there, but it’s entirely dependent on whether the enemy decides to use a normal attack on her. Lastly, Flashback is a skill that lowers Jade’s defense in exchange for guaranteed counterattacks over two turns, which may be of some use for those who like taking risks.
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