User:Sorceror Nobody/DaysGuide/Section II

Welcome back, loyal minions. I am your leader, Sorceror Nobody, and you will obey my every instruction. Within reason, anyway. I mean, why else would you be reading my guide if not for the, you know, guidance? Surely you're not just reading it for kicks...?



Welcome to Section II! Forget the preamble, let's just dive straight into the action...

Day 15: ~Missions~
The second week of the game, which is the third week of Roxas's time in the Organization, is the first week where you are offered multiple missions. Is all of this multiple numbering of the week making you feel a bit weak? Haha, okay, enough messing about.

So, this week, which is simultaneously the first, second and third week depending on what you measure it by, is the first really proper week of the game. Heh, sorry, couldn't resist. The Grey Area's residents today are quite generous: Marluxia gives you an Ether, Zexion gives you a Panacea, Luxord gives you sage advice, Larxene gives you cryptic remarks, Xion gives you the silent treatment and Saïx gives you a bunch of new missions. Oh, no... a tutorial looms...

Now that's out of the way, let me start by telling you how I'll do this. I'll cover each of the missions in numerical order, but you don't have to do them in that order. Indeed, I myself invariably do the mandatory missions last. Don't forget, although the current missions aren't available through the Holo-Missions even after completion – you have to wait until the next week for that – you can still do previous missions. Mission 07 in particular is ripe for a bit of levelling up if you find that you struggle with this week's missions.

Mission 08: Eliminate the Watchers [[Image:Kingdom_Key.png|100x25px|Key Mission]]
Once again, Roxas is paired up with Larxene. Fortunately, her bitchiness is much less overt this time around, because she doesn't actually talk at all. You should be aware that Watchers aren't much more threatening than Scarlet Tangos, and you fight a few of them individually as well, so this isn't too much of a dangerous mission. As you head towards Station Heights, you'll get the chance to beat up some Shadows and the first Watcher. A bunch of Dire Plants impede your progress downhill, followed by the next two Watchers just before you reach the Sandlot. When you enter the Sandlot itself... AAAAARRGGH! Four Watchers at once! No, but it's not that bad. A well-aimed Fire spell will severely weaken a Watcher, if not kill it outright. Once you've topped them all, there's naught else to do (you still can't get Ordeal Badges), so just RTC. Okay, I lied slighty; a few more Shadows and Dire Plants crop up on the return trip, but it's nothing significant. You're treated to a shot of Axel and Roxas having their ice creams, then the day ends.

If you've completed all of the mandatory missions, you can "Advance" the story from Saïx's mission roster, but it's much better practise (and more rewarding) to complete the other missions that are available too, after which the game will advance anyway.

Mission 09: Collect hearts
Today sees you teamed up once again with the flower-child. Nah, I've gotta give the guy some credit... he's a pretty powerful guy really. Just a shame he's got pink hair... anyway, this is the first mission where I'll advise against striving for mission complete, for reasons I'll disclose later. You should take all of your Fire panels, and definitely the Block panel too.

Starting from the junkyard, you may want to focus on gathering the treasure chests first, before you get distracted. In fact, if you want to get them all now, you may have to gather about half of them, withdraw, and start again – your backpack isn't big enough for seven treasures plus a load of enemy drops yet. Either way, your goal lies at the gates of the Old Mansion, so head into the woods and make your way there. After hordes of Shadows, you finally find your targets are... a horde of Dire Plants! You can use Fire to wipe them out, block their seed shots to reflect them back and destroy them, or just put your faith in the stalwart strikes of your trusty keyblade. Either way, once you clear the lot, it's mission cleared – feel free to RTC. If you want to know how to go about completing this mission despite my warnings, read on at your peril...

I hope you have plenty of Potions both equipped and in your backpack. Attempting to do this at this point in the game is debatable, as it's either suicidal, slow or both. You're now seeking the Zip Slasher, which will now be lurking in the tram yard. Its HP is tremendous for an enemy at this stage, and it has a fairly lethal attack. To begin with, you should stand back while Marluxia hacks away at it, and observe its behaviour. When you see it preparing its spin attack, move far away OR face it directly and BLOCK. Not only does this attack hurt if it hits, but it drains HP, thus healing your enemy in the process! Be sure to hold the Y button, otherwise you'll stop blocking just in time for the secondary hit. Now's the time to run in and land a combo or two... ideally, keep hitting it until it blocks your hit, them retreat again because it pretty much always follows the block up with a spin attack. Rushing in is suicidal, but without rushing it's painfully slow. A general rule of thumb is if you aren't absolutely certain it won't attack for a couple of seconds – which is usually right after it just has attacked, naturally – don't risk it! If your HP gets into Limit territory, you may want to snap one off at the Heartless – still considering the timing: don't be reckless! – before retreating and immediately healing. If you win this at this early stage, you've truly earned the large exp bonus it coughs up! The point I'm making is, this is an easy fight because you get set into the block-combo-block-spin-block-etc. pattern, but you only have to slip up briefly to fail. Good luck!

Mission 10: Prove your endurance
This is simple enough. Survive for one minute against an infinite army of Dusks. You can use jumping, Block and Dodge Roll to protect yourself, or put "the best defence is a good offence" strategy into practise. Either way, you need only survive by any means necessary. Killing the Dusks is appealing because (a) it momentarily reduces the number you're facing, until the fallen are replaced and (b) you get items, munny and exp. This means that even if you fail, you'll benefit, whereas if you just play the defensive game, you'll have nothing to show for it if you lose. Your Limit is invaluable, and you'll probably get a chance to use it, but don't get cocky. Like the Zip Slasher, this can sometimes be relatively hard at this early stage. Nonetheless, perservere! Don't give into this snotty little game card! FIGHT THE SYSTEM! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA! ...sorry, I got a bit carried away there. Seriously, though, you will want to get that additional Fire panel as early as possible, so it's worth the effort to do this now.

When you advance, either manually or by completing all three missions, Axel and Roxas have a chat on the clock tower. What do they talk about? Girls? No. Axel's outrageous drunken behaviour at last night's party? Er...no. How the hell did you find out about that anyway? That party was invitation only... I bet Zexion posted photos on FaceLexicon, didn't he? Anyway, the topic is dull but admittedly appropriate: "How goes your first proper week of work?" Don't worry, these scenes will get more interesting later on...