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How To Remodel The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

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The Katana is the first sword you get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. You can upgrade the sword if you get enough additional strength on it. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades.

How To Upgrade The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

If you have already started upgrading the Katana and it doesn’t have extra strength on it you may want to pick up a fresh one. Early on there are spiders that give a plus one strength item but there is a better hunt a bit later(level 5). Do the mission Quadrupedal Plateau and here you will face three giant beasts and some smaller wolf type, enemies. The Sharp Bones and the Strong Bones both give you a boost to strength. Using a combination of these two you can easily get your Katana up to 30 strength before you reach level 30 on the blade. When it evolves it will become the Warblade which requires Vitality(The fist) and Spirit(the fourth icon) so you can get a head start on that if you are looking to upgrade it again. At its next stage, it can be upgraded to level 45 as well.

We are upgrading more weapons so check back soon for more Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Guides.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Stats Explained Guide

What do all the different stats do? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Stats Explained Guide will tell you about all of the different stats your weapons can include in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations

Want to find specific items? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations guide lists all of the items we have discovered so far, the effects they have on weapons, the hunt where they can

How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades

The Javelin is the first spear you will get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. In order to upgrade it, you will need to get 30 Vitality and then make the weapon reach level 30. Check out this guide to

How To Unlock The Mayor Bonus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

While you are playing Final Fantasy XV: Comrades, you will run into refugees who you can rescue on the power grid. If you rescue them, they will return to Ol Lestullum and other areas. These refugees

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide
What do all the weapon effects do? Check out our Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide to find out what each of the weapon effects do on the properties tab when you are inspecting your gear and weaponry. Many items that you can add to weapons put effects on them, but some special weapons also get brand new effects when you remodel them. Check out our advanced remodeling guide for information.

Some weapons are only able to have a single effect at a time, but these can sometimes be replaced by using an item with another effect. Some weapons are able to have two effects at once, these are usually permanent effects that cannot be overridden.

Check out the information below for all the weapon effects we’ve discovered so far.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide Spells

  • Offensive Spell: Fire – Changes offensive spell to Fire
  • Offensive Spell: Fira – Changes offensive spell to Fira
  • Curative Spell: Poisona – Cure’s HP and removes poison
  • Curative Spell: Cure – Changes curative spell to stronger version of Cure
  • Offensive Spell: Thunder – Changes offensive spell to Thunder
  • Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide Other Effects

  • Punisher – Increase damage by 10% against vulnerable enemies
  • Poison Touch – Small chance to inflict poison on strike for 20 seconds
  • Crusher – Increase damage by 10% when targeting enemy appendages
  • Critical Boost – Increases Critical Hit Rate by 10%
  • Face-off Boost – Increases damage by 10% when fighting a single enemy
  • Combosmosis – Restores 10 MP for every 6 consecutive strikes
  • Bonecrusher – Standard attacks have a small chance of reducing enemy attacks by 10%
  • Manastrike – Increases damage by 30% at the expense of 5 MP
  • Rush Boost – Damage output increases by 1 with each consecutive strike. Maxes out at 100%
  • Brink Boost – Damage increases 70% when below 30% HP
  • Intimidator – Increase damage by 10% against smaller enemies
  • Stormbound – Standard attacks inflict lightning damage
  • Charge Strike: Savage Swipe – Changes charge attacks to critical hits

We’re updating our Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide as we progress through the game and discover more effects. Check back soon for updates.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Remodeling Guide

Want to craft better weapons? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Remodeling Guide will tell you everything you need to know to increase the power of your weapons, change their appearance with

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide

Want to find all the Refugees? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide will tell you the location of all the different survivors and refugees we’ve come across so that you can choose

How To Remodel The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Katana is the first sword you get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. You can upgrade the sword if you get enough additional strength on it. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Katana

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations

Want to find specific items? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations guide lists all of the items we have discovered so far, the effects they have on weapons, the hunt where they can

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How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades

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How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades
The Javelin is the first spear you will get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. In order to upgrade it, you will need to get 30 Vitality and then make the weapon reach level 30. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades.

How To Upgrade The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

If you already have some points on the spear that aren’t strength or vitality you may want to purchase a new one. Strong Bones can be found early on and they will give you one to Vitality, which is fine but we want a higher number. The bones should be used as a backup in case you run out of shells or scales. Do the mission Urgent: The Calamitous Karlabos and make sure you have a group. This is a level 10 mission so you should be at least 4 with some decent gear to attempt it. The enemies here drop Prawn Antennae, Rough Scales, and Hard Scales that all give three or more Vitality to your weapon. When you get the Vitality to 30, the next upgrade path takes strength and vitality so focus on upgrading those.

We are upgrading more weapons so check back soon for more Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Guides.

How To Remodel The Onikiri Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Onikiri is the second level Katana you can get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. In order to reach the point you need to remodel it you have to get it to 50% Fire Resistance. Check out this guide to

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades How To Remodel All Weapons

Want to evolve your weapons? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades How To Remodel All Weapons guide will tell you all the different weapons you can discover, level up, and evolve or remodel into entirely

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide

Want to find and learn about Royal Sigil’s? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide will list all of the different Royal Sigil’s we have discovered on our journey, how to unlock them and

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide

Who to elect as leader? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide will tell you everything you need to know about each of the outposts, the refugees you can rescue and how you can

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Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

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Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV Comrades
Want to farm lots of materials? This guide will tell you Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can find the right crafting items you need to boost the different aspects of your weaponry. When you remodel weapons you can just throw random items to increase it’s level, but some weapons also have special objectives that, if met, will evolve your weapons into something new entirely. For more details check out our advanced remodeling guide and learn how to remodel every weapon.

So you understand the advanced elements of remodeling. Maybe you’ve got that Onikiri primed and ready to go, but you need a lot of Fire Resistance items to increase its Fire Resistance to 50%? Well, we’ve got you covered. Below is a list of all the different stats you can improve on weapons in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades, and where you can find items that improve these specific stats in large quantities.

Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Where To Farm Strength Items
Mission: Quadrupedal Plateau
Level: 5
Items: Sabertusk Claw, Sharp Bone

Where To Farm Vitality Items
Mission: The Calamitous Karlabos
Level: 10
Items: Hard Scale, Rough Shell, Rough Scales

Where To Farm Magic Items

Where To Farm Spirit Items
Mission: Too Tough To Tame
Level: 4
Items: Supple Tail

Where To Farm Fire Resistance Items
Mission: Defense Hunters Hideaway
Level: 3
Items: Bomb Fragments, Flame Shards, Grenade Fragments

Where To Farm Ice Resistance Items

Where To Farm Thunder Resistance Items
Mission: Defense Pylon Of Light
Level: 8
Items: Thunder Fragments

Where To Farm Dark Resistance Items

Where To Farm Shot Resistance Items
Mission: Driving Miss Cindy
Level: 13
Items: Bulette Carapace

We’re updating this as we progress through the game so check back soon for updates to our Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades.

How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades

The Javelin is the first spear you will get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. In order to upgrade it, you will need to get 30 Vitality and then make the weapon reach level 30. Check out this guide to

Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Has Gladiolus arrived in town? This guide will tell you Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can speak to the familiar face and maybe challenge him to a duel to brush up on

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Trophies & Achievements Guide

Want to complete all the Trophies & Achievements? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Trophies & Achievements Guide lists all of the different Trophies and Achievements we’ve discovered so far including

Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to farm lots of materials? This guide will tell you Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can find the right crafting items you need to boost the

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Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

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Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV Comrades
Has Gladiolus arrived in town? This guide will tell you Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can speak to the familiar face and maybe challenge him to a duel to brush up on your skills as he awaits Noctis’ return.

As you progress through Final Fantasy XV: Comrades you will randomly get a message when returning to town that covers the entire screen. It informs you that Gladiolus has arrived to visit in town. However, it does not tell you where.

Where To Find Gladiolus In Final Fantasy XV Comrades Location

Head to the Power Station, just as you approach the gated off area turn left. Right where my character is standing. This is where you can find Glaiolus when he visits town. If you speak with him he will challenge you to a practice fight. If you beat him, he leaves town and you get the weapon Samoji.

How To Unlock Cid’s Remodeling Station In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to upgrade and evolve weapons? This guide will tell you How To Unlock Cid’s Remodeling Station In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can beef out your arsenal, fill up the boost meter and put

How To Unlock The Mayor Bonus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

While you are playing Final Fantasy XV: Comrades, you will run into refugees who you can rescue on the power grid. If you rescue them, they will return to Ol Lestullum and other areas. These refugees

Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to farm lots of materials? This guide will tell you Where To Farm Crafting Materials & Treasures In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can find the right crafting items you need to boost the

How To Remodel The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Katana is the first sword you get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. You can upgrade the sword if you get enough additional strength on it. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Katana

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How To Remodel The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

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How To Remodel The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades

The Fubuki is a weapon that you can get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades pretty early that adds ice attacks. You need to get it up to 50 Ice Resistance to be able to remodel the Fubuki. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades.

How To Upgrade The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

As usual, if you already have a leveled up Fubuki, you may want to buy a fresh one unless it has Ice Resistance on it. Early on you unlock an Urgent Mission: The Calamitous Karlabos which is the mission you want to take. Here you can get two crafting items that you will want to use. Sahagin Scales are worth one point, which is low but you get a ton of them in that mission and Prawn Antennae, which is rare but worth four points. After farming that mission a few times you should have enough to get a high enough percentage for the Fubuki Remodel. Fubuki upgrades into Suiton Shuriken and can’t be upgraded past there.

We are upgrading more weapons so check back soon for more Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Guides.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades How To Remodel All Weapons

Want to evolve your weapons? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades How To Remodel All Weapons guide will tell you all the different weapons you can discover, level up, and evolve or remodel into entirely

How To Unlock Cid’s Remodeling Station In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to upgrade and evolve weapons? This guide will tell you How To Unlock Cid’s Remodeling Station In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can beef out your arsenal, fill up the boost meter and put

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Remodeling Guide

Want to craft better weapons? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Remodeling Guide will tell you everything you need to know to increase the power of your weapons, change their appearance with

How To Remodel The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Fubuki is a weapon that you can get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades pretty early that adds ice attacks. You need to get it up to 40 Ice Resistance to be able to remodel the Fubuki. Check out this

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How To Unlock The Mayor Bonus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

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How To Unlock The Mayor Slot In Final Fantasy XV Comrades
While you are playing Final Fantasy XV: Comrades, you will run into refugees who you can rescue on the power grid. If you rescue them, they will return to Ol Lestullum and other areas. These refugees can eventually become mayors of the various areas in the game. Check out this guide to find out How To Unlock The Mayor Bonus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades.

How To Unlock The Mayor Bonus In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The first thing you need to do is to get five Refugees from the grid and have Old Lestallum unlocked. The Refugees will head to Old Lestullum and when you get five you can elect a Mayor there who will give you a bonus. To collect the bonus you need to go to the Donation outpost in Lestullum. This is the guy at the bottom of the steps in the open window, he will get something every hour or so from the Mayor you choose.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations

There are more than five refugees to find and we will list where you can find them here.

Finnegan Parton – Power Station Lestallum Blockade (Lestallum) Lestallum -> Lestallum Blockade.

Torben Talum – Power Station Pylon (Just South West of Lestallum) Lestallum -> Power Station Pylon -> Alkyrie Haven -> Power Station Pylon.

Camilla Mescall – Power Station Pylon (East of Old Lestallum) Old Lestallum -> Power Station Pylon.

Ernie Sypert – (North West of Old Lestallum)

Biggs Callu and Wedge Kincaid – Lestallum -> Alkyrie Haven -> Mynbrum Haven -> Up to Captis Haven -> Power Pylon with Biggs and Wedge.

How To Unlock More Weapons In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to unlock better weapons? This guide will tell you How To Unlock More Weapons In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so that you can level them up, improve your arsenal and remodel your weapons into new

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Stats Explained Guide

What do all the different stats do? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Stats Explained Guide will tell you about all of the different stats your weapons can include in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide

Want to find all the Refugees? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide will tell you the location of all the different survivors and refugees we’ve come across so that you can choose

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide

Want to find and learn about Royal Sigil’s? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide will list all of the different Royal Sigil’s we have discovered on our journey, how to unlock them and

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide

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Final Fantasy XV Comrades Refugee Locations Guide
Want to find all the Refugees? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide will tell you the location of all the different survivors and refugees we’ve come across so that you can choose a leader for your outposts and get the mayor rewards.

Refugees are a unique feature in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. They are survivors scattered around the world that can be rescued. You will find them while on the world power map, an icon marked by a group of silhouettes. Each area has a specific number of NPC’s that you can rescue. Once you have rescued enough you will receive a message stating that the refugees have banded together. Check the nearby outposts and you will see them huddled in a group. This is where you can elect your leader. For more information check out our Election Leader guide.

Below is all the information on the Refugees we’ve discovered so far.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide

Camilla Mescall (Old Lestallum Refugee)
Camilla Mescall
Old Lestallum -> Power Station Pylon
Ernie Sypert (Old Lestallum Refugee)
Ernie Sypert
Alkyrie Haven -> Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Russel Springs (Old Lestallum Refugee)
Russel Springs
Alkyrie Haven -> Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Harper Flint (Old Lestallum)
Harper Flint
Old Lestallum -> Dainse Haven -> Power Line -> Lambath Haven -> Power Station Verinas Mart
Marcia Lythe (Lestallum)
Marcia Lythe
Lestallum -> Narcie Haven -> Wainterre Haven -> Power Pylon
Finnegan Parton (Lestallum)
Finnegan Parton
Lestallum -> Lestallum Blockade
Torben Talum (Lestallum)
Torben Talum
Lestallum -> Power Station Pylon -> Alkyrie Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Biggs Callux (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Biggs Callux
Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon -> Capitis Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Wedge Kincaid (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Wedge Kincaid
Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon -> Capitis Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Devon Elkton (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Devon Elkton
Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon -> Capitis Haven -> Power Station Pylon
Todd Portabello (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Todd Portabello
Mynbrum Haven -> Power Station Pylon -> Capitis Haven -> Power Station Pylon -> Power Station Pylon
Olga Boore (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Olga Boore
Meldacio Hunter HQ -> Capitis Haven -> Pylon -> Pylon -> Pylon
Norris Dweller (Meldacio Hunter HQ Refugee)
Norris Dweller
Meldacio Hunter HQ -> Power Line
Kurt (Cauthess Rest Refugee)
Kurt
Cauthess Depot -> Fallaughns Haven -> Power Line

We are working on this Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Refugee Locations Guide as we progress through the game. Check back soon for updates.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations

Want to find specific items? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations guide lists all of the items we have discovered so far, the effects they have on weapons, the hunt where they can

How To Remodel The Javelin Quickly In Final Fantasy XV Comrades

The Javelin is the first spear you will get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. In order to upgrade it, you will need to get 30 Vitality and then make the weapon reach level 30. Check out this guide to

How To Remodel The Fubuki Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Fubuki is a weapon that you can get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades pretty early that adds ice attacks. You need to get it up to 40 Ice Resistance to be able to remodel the Fubuki. Check out this

How To Make A New Character In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

Want to change or make a new avatar? This How To Make A New Character In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades guide will tell you everything you need to know to create more characters, change avatars and add

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide

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Final Fantasy XV Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide
Who to elect as leader? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide will tell you everything you need to know about each of the outposts, the refugees you can rescue and how you can elect a leader. As you progress through the game you will sometimes encounter refugees that when saved, will flee to a nearby outpost. Once you have found all of the refugees for an outpost they will band together. This is how you unlock mayor bonuses.

Once you have found all the refugees for an outpost, visit the outpost and speak with the group. This is where you get to elect your leader for that outpost. Below is a list of each of the different bonuses available at each outpost. If you need helping locating survivors check out our where to find refugees guide.

Lestallum Bonuses
Marcia Lythe – Treasure Donations
Finnegan Parton – Gil Donations
Torben Talum – 20% Munitions Discount

Old Lestallum Bonuses
Camilla Mescall – Gil Donations
Ernie Sypert – Treasure Donations
Russel Springs – Meteorshard Donations

Meldacio Hunter HQ Bonuses
Devon Elkton – Trading Post Opening
Biggs Callux – Gil Donations
Wedge Kincaid – 20% Imperial Discount

Meldacio Hunter HQ Bonuses Group 2
Todd Portabello – Treasure Donations
Olga Boore – Meateorshard Donations
Norris Dweller – 20% Munitions Discount

We are updating our Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Election Leader Bonuses Guide as we discover more refugees and outposts. Check back soon for updates.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide

Want to find and learn about Royal Sigil’s? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Royal Sigil Guide will list all of the different Royal Sigil’s we have discovered on our journey, how to unlock them and

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Trophies & Achievements Guide

Want to complete all the Trophies & Achievements? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Trophies & Achievements Guide lists all of the different Trophies and Achievements we’ve discovered so far including

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide

What do all the weapon effects do? Check out our Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Weapon Effects Guide to find out what each of the weapon effects do on the properties tab when you are inspecting your gear

How To Remodel The Katana Quickly In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades

The Katana is the first sword you get in Final Fantasy XV: Comrades. You can upgrade the sword if you get enough additional strength on it. Check out this guide to find out How To Remodel The Katana

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations

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Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations
Want to find specific items? This Final Fantasy XV: Comrades Item Stats And Locations guide lists all of the items we have discovered so far, the effects they have on weapons, the hunt where they can be found and more.

Items that you discover, or treasures, are rewarded each time you complete a mission. These items can be used when remodeling to evolve your weapons and turn them into much more powerful items. Below is a list of items we’ve found along with the effects and where to find them.

Item
Garula Fur
Strong Bone
Sabertusk Claw
Great Garula Tusk
Garula Tusk
Miasmal Particle
Bomb Fragment
Flame Shard
Flan Ooze
Granade Fragment
Iron Giant Armor
Grenade Fragment
Spider Silk
Strong Bone
Crooked Helixhorn
Supple Tail
Miasmal Particle
Arachne Sickleclaw
Strong Bone
Worn Incisor
Thick Hide
Sharp Bone
Sabertusk Claw
Miasmal Particle
Naga Scale
Antique Coin
Sharp Needlebone
Sturdy Jawbone
Rough Scales
Gator Liver
Rough Scales
Rough Shell
Sahagin Scale
Sharp Needlebone
Giant Crab Pincers
Hard Scale
Cactuar Needle
Prawn Antennae
Sharp Bone
Ice Bomb Fragment
Frost Shard
Cryonade Fragment
Flan Ooze
Behemoth Horn
Cactuar Needle
Majestic Mane
Sharp Needlebone
Storm Shards
Sharp Bone
Insect Wings
Strong Bone
Bulette Carapace
Shield Spike
Serpent Fang
Greatsnake Crest
Accursed Coin
Crescent Impmoon
Miasmal Particle
Forbidden Draught
Cockatrice Crest
Basilisk Plumage
Small Beak
Downy Feathers
Sharp Bones
Malboro Hair
Malboro Vine
Treant Sap
Treant Branch
Barbed Scythe
Beast Claw
Sharp Scythe
Scaled Skin
Insect Wings
Mandrake Flower
Large Breastbone
Great Garula Tusk
Strong Bone
Miasmal Particle
Behemoth Horn
Dynamo
Electrolytic Condenser
Gralean Medal of Distinction
Cryonade Fragment
??
Goblin Cap
Hecteyes Eye
Strong Pincers
Skeleton Fragment
Platinum Ingot
Lucian Carp Scales
Rusted Bit
Shattered Timepiece
Dynamo
Lucian Carp Rowscales
Dace Scales
Chrome Bit
Reflex Enhancer
Magitek Booster
Beetle Shell
Great Garula Tusk
+%
2 ICE
1 VIT
2 STR
3 STR, 2 SPI
2 STR, 1 VIT
1 SHT
1 FIR
7 FIR
1 MAG, 1 LNG
2 FIR
3 VIT
2 FIR
1 FIR
1 VIT
3 HP, 2 SPI
1 MAG, 1 LNG
1 SHT
2 SPI, 1 LNG
1 Vit
2 SPI
3 Spi
1 STR
2 STR
1 SHT
4 MAG, -10 HP
3 VIT, 3 MAG,3 SPI
1 MAG
????
4 VIT
2 DRK
4 VIT
10 HP, 3 VIT
1 ICE, 1 SHT
1 MAG
5 STR, 3 SPI
2 STR, 2 VIT
1 STR
2 MAG, 4 ICE
1 STR
1 ICE
7 ICE
2 ICE
1 MAG, 1 LNG
6 STR
1 STR
7 FIR
1 MAG
7 LNG
1 STR
1 MAG
1 VIT
3 SHT
3 VIT, 3 MAG
4 STR, 4 MAG,3 ICE
5 ICE, 2 DRK
2 STR, 2 DRK
1 MAG, 1 SPI
1 SHT
4 MAG, 4 DRK
6 VIT
2 VIT, 3 MAG,2 FIR
3 SPI
1 ICE
1 STR
2 VIT, 5 SPI,5 DRK
2 SPI
7 SPI, Cura
2 ICE, 2 LNG
2 STR, 2 LNG
1 SPI
3 STR, 3 MAG
2 VIT, 3 SPI,2 FIR
1 MAG
3 DRK
5 HP
3 STR, 2 SPI
1 VIT
1 SHT
6 STR
2 VIT, 2 SPI
3 MAG, 6 SPI
5 SPI
2 ICE
????
1 MAG
3 STR, 3 MAG
1 VIT, 3 SHT
3 STR
30 HP
2 VIT, 4 MAG,3 DRK
1 STR, 1 SHT
2 MAG, 2 SPI
2 VIT, 2 SPI
2 VIT, 4 MAG,3 DRK
2 SPI
2 STA, 2 VIT
3 STR, 2 LNG
2 VIT, 3 MAG,2 SPI
1 LNG
3 STR, 2 SPI
Hunt
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Garulessa Gone Wild (H)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Hunters’ Hideaway (D)
Tangled Web
Too Tough To Tame (D)
Too Tough To Tame (D)
Too Tough To Tame (D)
Too Tough To Tame (D)
Tangled Web
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Quadrupedal Plateau (H)
Snakes Downed Plane
Pylon of Light (D)
New Hope Lestallum
New Hope Lestallum
New Hope Lestallum
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
The Calamitous Karlabos
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Save The Souvenirs! (D)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Driving Miss Cindy (E)
Marauding Midgardsormr
Marauding Midgardsormr
Marauding Midgardsormr
Marauding Midgardsormr
Marauding Midgardsormr
Marauding Midgardsormr
Arms For Meldacio (E)
Arms For Meldacio (E)
Arms For Meldacio (E)
Arms For Meldacio (E)
Arms For Meldacio (E)
The Malevolent Malboro
The Malevolent Malboro
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Terrible Treant (U)
The Barefoot Garulessa
The Barefoot Garulessa
The Barefoot Garulessa
The Barefoot Garulessa
A Secret Experiment (H)
Roboresurrection (U)
Roboresurrection (U)
Roboresurrection (U)
Roboresurrection (U)
Baleful Bandersnatch
Goblins
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Mining
Mining
General Store
General Store
General Store
General Store
General Store
Imperial Shop
Imperial Shop
Imperial Shop
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Donation Treasure
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Face-off Boost
Undaunted
Bonecrusher


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Intimidator
Offensive Spell: Fire
Stoptouch

Curative Spell: Poisona


Poisontouch

Prime Boost
Curative Spell: Cure

Face-off Boost

Lifedrain
Finisher II

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Barrier Saver
Anti-Poison
Barrier Saver
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Charge Boost
Last Chance
Penetrator
Offensive Spell: Blizzard


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Critical Boost


Turnabout Boost
Undaunted II
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Anti-Stone
Curative Spell: Cura
Anti-Stop
Rush Boost II
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Manastrike
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Strong
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Manastrike
Rush Boost
Brink Boost
Air Supremacy
Trachyon Boost
Warp Saver

Undaunted

A huge thanks to Ann#6043 and the FFXV Discord community for putting the information together.

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How To Farm Power In Final Fantasy XV Comrades
Want tons of power? This guide will tell you How To Farm Power In Final Fantasy XV: Comrades so you can unlock the entire map, power up stations to find refugees and unlock one of the hidden achievements.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades has a unique feature that rewards players with power when completing a mission. Power is spent on the world map to provide electricity to other areas of the game world. As areas receive more power players can unlock new refugees, obtain additional weapons, find rare materials and more, so it’s vital to progression.

You need to be able to reach Cauthess. On the map above you can see a spot highlighted, unlock this power pylon to unlock the mission Roboresurrection. This mission provides over 6,000 power and can be completed by a competent team in 1-2 minutes. The loading takes longer.

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How To Add A Second Floor To Your Camper In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

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How To Add A Second Floor To Your Camper In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
When you start Animal Crossing Pocket camp you get a very basic camper. It can be upgraded but will take some time before you can add a second floor to your camper. Check out this guide to find out How To Add A Second Floor To Your Camper In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

How To Expand Your Camper In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

First off you need to go visit OK motors and chat with Giovani and he will suggest an upgrade for you. The first upgrade cost 10k Bells and you have to pay that off before you can get any other upgrades. Thankfully one of the login bonuses was 10k Bells so it made paying the first one off easy. When you pay it off, return to Giovanni and he will suggest that you get a second story for your Camper. This time it will cost you 30k Bells but he will upgrade it before you have to pay it off. After the upgrade is done you can access the second floor by using the ladder inside your Camper. The upstairs can all have furniture added to it if you want.

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How To Give Kudos In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
Giving Kudos in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is one of the objectives you will have to do every now and then. The thing is, the game doesn’t explain how to give Kudos. Check out this guide to find out How To Give Kudos In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

How To Give Kudos Another Player In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

First off you will need someone on your friend’s list that you can go a visit. There are a few ways to get friends in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. You can add someone via their friend code if they give you one. You can find your friend code in the add friend option by clicking share your ID, this will reveal your code which you can give out. The other way is by going around to the various areas and finding people walking around. You can just talk to them and if they aren’t your friend already you can add them and wait for them to add you back. I’ll leave my code at the end of this so people can add me if they want for Kudos.

When you have a friend, go to your friend list and click on their name. From there click visit friend and you will be taken to their camp. When you are at their camp, click on the player and you can give Kudos there. You can also see what they are selling if you are interested in that. Giving Kudos doesn’t take anything away from you so there is no harm in doing it as often as you want. When you want to return home just click the red icon on the right of the screen to return.

Anyways my code is 3372 1672 721 so feel free to add me. Feel free to leave yours in the comments as well so other people will be able to add you too.

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How To Find Your Friend Code In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is all about adding friends and checking out their camps and sales. The game doesn’t do a great job of telling you where you can find your friend code though. Check out this guide to find out How To Find Your Friend Code In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

Where Is My Friend Code In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp?

To find your friend code you need to go to the more section at the bottom of the screen. When you are in the more options area, click on the friend’s icon and it will pull up a new screen. When you are in the friend’s section, click Add Friend and you will have a new screen there as well. Here you can see Share Your ID and Enter An ID. If you click Share Your ID you will find out your friend code and you can give it to your friends, or post it online or whatever. If you click Enter an ID you will be able to add a friend so you can check out their camp and go give them Kudos. You can use social media to add friends as well if you feel like doing that at the bottom of this section. My ID is 3372 1672 721 if you want to add me, leave a comment with you code so others can add you as well.

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How To Earn Bells In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
In order to pay off loans and buy new clothes in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, you will have to earn Bells. Bells can be earned in various ways and some of them are a hidden. Check out this guide to find out How To Earn Bells In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

How To Earn Bells In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Tasks
This is one the of best ways to earn Bells and other crafting materials. Go to any of the locations that has a person walking around and talk to them.
They will normally have an icon over them of an item they want you to give them. If you get the item and give it to them they will give you Bells and more. The higher your friendship level with the person, the more difficult the task and the more bells you will earn.
Trees
Any old school Animal Crossing fan will know this trick. Shake tree that doesn’t have fruit on them and you might get lucky. I’ve found 100 bells and 500 bells so far for just shaking a random tree. If you are out collecting fruit anyways you might as well check the trees around and see what happens.
Daily Logins
This one is really simple but also easy to forget. There are a good number of Bells on the line for consistent log ins. Even if you aren’t planning to play for long just make sure to log in for the day to get the daily reward. If you have the time, check out the Timed Goals as well since they can sometimes give you Bells.
The Market Box
Some people underestimate the power of the Market Box for whatever reason. If you try to sell everything at the max price then, of course, you won’t make much money. The prices have yet to be determined due to the game not being released worldwide yet. Heres one tip I can give you though, sell items related to Timed Goals. If you have extra items for a goal, set the price reasonably and you are much more likely to sell the items. Fruit also tends to sell well because a lot of campers need it. Rare fish and bugs will also sell for a high price due to their rarity.
Sell Old Outfits Or Furniture
You can’t sell crafting items to NPCs but you can sell Outfits or furniture you no longer want. Head to the Market Place and speak with Timmy Nook or any of the other shop keepers in the area. So far, at least for lower tier items, all the shopkeepers buy the items for the same amount. Remeber that some of that furniture might be needed to invite a friend back to your camp so be careful what you sell.
Nintendo Rewards
If you have a Nintendo account linked up you can get 5000 Bells from the store. Click on the More Icon at the bottom and then click My Nintendo. You need 100 Coins, which you should have gotten from just linking your account in the first place. Scroll down and find the 5000 Bells for some easy extra cash. This can be redeemed multiple times and you can stack up cash quickly this way.
The Quarry
This one you will need friends to help you out with unless you have extra Leaf Tickets floating around. Click on the Quarry and then click the one that lets your friends help you out. You will have to go through your friend list and ask everyone for help. Once five or more accept you can head back to the Quarry and bust up some rocks with minerals in them that are worth Bells. You also get whatever material is over the Quarry when you enter. This resets when the Quarry resets. Check out this guide if you are looking for friends.

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How To Put Items In Your Market Box In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp you can sell items to other players by putting them in your Market Box. This is just one of many ways to make some extra Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. Check out this guide to find out How To Put Items In Your Market Box In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

How To Put Items In Your Market Box In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

To find your Market Box click on the More icon on the bottom of the screen. From there you can see the Market Box and you can start placing items in there. Now there is a warning attached to this box. If you put an item inside, you will lose it regardless of if it sells or not. Putting items at max price isn’t a good way to sell them unless you have a friend who you know will buy it. I normally put in 5 of a low tier item like fruit and place it at 200-250 Bells and they sell pretty quickly. You want to sell items you know people are going to need for tasks or friendships. Be sure to check the Timed Goals to see what players will need for that day as well, they might be willing to pay extra to save some time.

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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Vacation Choice Guide
One of the first choices you have in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is to pick your vacation spot. There are three choices and there are no indications of what the outcome will be. Check out this Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Vacation Choice Guide and find out what the choices do.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Vacation Choice Guide

The three choices are I’d go enjoy nature, I’d go far far away or I’d just chill. One two different accounts I made two different choices and they didn’t have any effect on the start of the game. I read some people say it changed your starting tent but that isn’t true, you get the generic one no matter which option you choose. It might have an effect something later in the game but I’ve been playing a few days and so far nothing has come of it. If this changes I will update the article but as of now, you can pick whichever one you want and not worry about it. Personally, I just like to chill so that’s the one I ended up choosing but I also tried to go far far away on my other account.

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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Animal List

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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Animal List
In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp there are plenty of animals to bring to your camp. With such a huge roster of Animal Crossing animals to choose from, did you favorite make the cut? Check out this Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Animal List and find out.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Animal List

Cat: Rosie(starter), Punchy, Kid Cat, Moe

Dog: Goldie(starter), Butch, Cherry(lvl 3 unlock)

Rabbit: Bunnie, Chrissy, Hopkins

Elephant: Eloise(lvl 3 unlock)

Frog: Lily, Tad

Lion: Bud, Rex

Deer: Beau, Fauna

Hamster: Apple, Hamlet

Squirrel: Filbert(starter), Peanut

Cub: Cheri

Bear: Charlise

Duck: Ketchup

Bird: Jay(starter)

Penguin: Tex, Roald

Pig: Maggie, Agnes

Wolf: Kyle

Horse: Roscoe

Bull: Angus

Gorilla: Peewee

Monkey: Flip

Sheep: Stella

Kangaroo: Carrie

Eagle: Apollo(starter)

Ostrich: Sandy

Hippo: Bitty

Alligator: Alfonso

We are updating this as we get more animals unlocked so check back soon for updates.

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What Do K.K. Sliders Chair And Tom Nooks Chair Do In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
When you start up Animal Crossing Pocket Camp you will get notified of a special offer. This offer is to get the K.K. slider or Tom Nook Chair, or both. Check out this guide if you are wondering What Do K.K. Sliders Chair And Tom Nooks Chair Do In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

Should I Buy K.K. Sliders Chair And Tom Nooks Chair Do In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

I have bought both and I can say that they are fairly disappointing. When you buy their chairs you can place it in your campsite and they will sit there. That’s it, you can’t make friends with them or anything like that. You can talk to them but they just say one thing and are finished. Tom Nook is sleeping in his chair and K.K. Slider is playing guitar in his. The music does change with Slider around so that is at least a bonus. One thing I did notice is that you cannot have both out at the same time. You can have both chairs out but only one will be there at a time. If both chairs are out the game will pick one and put them out. I’m not sure if they change later or not since I just bought them but I will update this if they do.

Overall K.K. Slider seemed like he was worth it for the new music but I am not sold on Nook. Check back soon for more Animal Crossing Pocket Camp guides.

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How To Get Crafting Materials In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

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How To Get Crafting Materials In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
Crafting Materials are needed to make any of the furniture you will want in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. There are a few different ways to get the materials and some of them you might not know about. Check out this guide to find out How To Get Crafting Materials In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp.

How To Get Crafting Materials In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Requests
This is a pretty obvious one and something you should be doing pretty regularly anyway. Doing requests for the animals around your camp will net you plenty of extra resources for crafting new furniture. Their requests never come in the form of crafting materials so you will never lose out on materials by doing requests. The more you help,
the more levels you get and the more materials you get.
Goals
Stretch Goals and Timed Goals are both good ways of getting extra resources under your belt. Some of them will be difficult to complete when you are busy for a day. Be sure to check out your friend’s boxes to see what they have for sale. I like to sell any extra fish or bugs I have that meet a requirement for a task of that day. sure you have to spend some extra Bells but getting the resources will be worth it.
Nintendo Rewards
This is a big one and something many people tend to overlook. You can link your Nintendo Rewards account to your Animal Crossing Pocket Camp game and access free rewards. You have to earn coins by doing objectives in the game but they are easy enough. On the rewards screen, you can find all the Materials needed to craft for 50 coins each. The thing is, you can buy them multiple times making them a great way to get some extra Steel or whatever in a flash. Just be sure to farm the coins every week and you should have enough to get what you need. You can access your Nintendo Account from the more screen and by clicking My Nintendo.
The Quarry
This one can easily be overlooked because you think you need to spend Leaf Tickets to get in. Truth if you just need to get some help from your friends. If you need some extra friends check out our guide here and add some folks from the comments. When you are at the Quarry click on the get help from friends list and just ask everyone. You aren’t really notified when someone is asking for help at the moment so the best bet is to ask everyone. They get a bit of a reward for helping out as well so if they see it, they will likely help out.

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What Do K.K. Sliders Chair And Tom Nooks Chair Do In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

When you start up Animal Crossing Pocket Camp you will get notified of a special offer. This offer is to get the K.K. slider or Tom Nook Chair, or both. Check out this guide if you are wondering What

How To Put Items In Your Market Box In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp you can sell items to other players by putting them in your Market Box. This is just one of many ways to make some extra Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. Check out

How To Get Crafting Materials In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Crafting Materials are needed to make any of the furniture you will want in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. There are a few different ways to get the materials and some of them you might not know about

How To Find Your Friend Code In Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is all about adding friends and checking out their camps and sales. The game doesn’t do a great job of telling you where you can find your friend code though. Check out

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