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Das nächste Remake der Etrian Odyssey kommt bald nach Europa:
Etrian Odyssey II Untold: The Fafnir Knight erscheint im Februar 2016 in Europa
Heute gab NISA das genaue Erscheinungdatum von Etrian Odyssey II Untold: The Fafnir Knight bekannt. Der Dungeon Crawler wird am 12. Februar 2016 für den Nintendo 3DS in Europa erscheinen, auch in einer Retail-Version. In Nordamerika kommt der Titel diesen Sommer auf den Markt.
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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold ‘Flavio’ trailer

Atlus has released a new character trailer for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight, introducing the survivalist of the party, Flavio.

Described as a deadly archer, Flavio can inflict a number of status de buffs on labyrinth monsters, as well as deal damage to multiple enemies via his “Flank Shot” ability.

Here’s a bit more about Flavio, via Atlus:

True to his class, Survivalists also have some dodge-tanking skills in the form of “Trick Step” and “Chain Dance.” The former skill lowers an enemy’s hit rate, and the latter raises the Survivalist’s target and evade rate. The hilarious “Scapegoat” skill lowers incoming damage to an ally, but forces them to act as a shield for the whole party.

For strategic Survivalists, Risk Perception skills will help Flavio reveal chests and F.O.E.s, raise the party’s sneak-attack rate, and even lower the encounter rate while in dungeons.

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold is due out for 3DS in North America on August 4 and in Europe on February 12.

Watch the trailer below.

-Quelle

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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold DLC schedule announced

Atlus has revealed Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight‘s post-release downloadable content schedule in North America.

There’s tons of content coming after the game’s August 4 launch, and $13.44/CA$18.44 of that additional contnet will be completely free for the first week of their respective launches.

Get the full list of upcoming content below.

Releasing Aug. 4

Yggdrasil Veteran: While there will be new portraits for each class in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold, the classic portraits from the original Etrian Odyssey will return as FreeLC for veterans that want to give their party a retro look. (Permanently free.)
Highlander’s Return: The Protagonist’s class from EOU makes a triumphant return in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold! This class focuses on sacrificing portions of their health to obliterate enemies and buff party members. Highlander Grimoire stones and the class is available in Story mode as well! (Free through Aug. 10, then 99 cents/CA$1.49 thereafter.)
Wanted: Golden Sprout: An easy quest to find the Golden Sprout, which gives players a lot of En when they turn the quest in. Plus, Regina at the cafe can turn this into a dish that raises the party’s chances of getting premium Grimoire stones. ($1.99/CA$2.49.)
Hidden Hot Springs!: There’s rumors of a secret hot spring inside the snow-covered 3rd Stratum! Can you find the hot springs and dig them up? As an added bonus, completing the quest in Story Mode will unlock special portraits for Arianna and Chloe! (Free through Aug. 10, then $2.49/CA$3.49 thereafter.)

Releasing Aug. 11

Ultimate Feathered Warrior: Take on the ultimate feathered warrior — a giant chicken — in this boss challenge! You can fight the beast with the entire party, or alone by yourself. How you approach it changes the rewards it gives out! (Free through Aug. 17, then $2.49/CA$3.49 thereafter.)
Winter’s Harbinger: There’s a mysterious creature that’s causing the temperatures to drop in the 4th Stratum… Track it down and take it out! (Free through Aug. 17, then $2.49/CA$3.49 thereafter.)
Wanted: Lucky Bud: Set out on a quest to find the Lucky Bud, which Regina can use to make a tea that vastly improves your material gathering rate. ($1.99/CA$2.49.)

Releasing Aug. 18

Thunder Queen’s Legacy: Take on the mighty Thunder Queen that resides in the 2nd Stratum! That is, if you can even get close enough to fight her. (Free until Aug. 24, $1.99/CA$2.49 thereafter.)
The Eldritch Hound: Travel deep into the Labyrinths to retrieve a piece of a magical artifact! Once you do however, can you return it to its rightful place while escaping the pursuit of a fearsome beast? ($1.99/CA$2.49.)
Wanted: Blessed Clover: Set out on a quest to find the Blessed Clover, which Regina can use to make a tea that drastically the EXP earned by your Guild. ($1.99/CA$2.49.)

Releasing Aug. 25

Treasures Untold: Use your newly formed party in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold to take on a wave of bosses from the original Etrian Odyssey Untold! ($1.99/CA$2.49.)
The Original Sin: Not for the faint of heart, this legendary boss demands that you bring you best to take it down! Protip: If your party isn’t all level 99, you aren’t the least bit prepared… (Free until Aug. 31, $1.99/CA$2.49 thereafter.)

-Quelle
 
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold ‘Grimoire Stones’ trailer

Atlus has released a new trailer for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight detailing the game’s Grimoire Stone system.

“Completely overhauled” from the first game, the Grimoire Stone system in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold lets players equip, trade, and recycle Stones via Regina in the cafe. Grimoire Stones are equippable items that grant the user new skills, even enemy ones. You can trade Stones with passing explorers in the cafe, or you can recycle them for new Stones.

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold is due out for 3DS in North America on August 4 and in Europe on February 12.

Watch the new trailer below.

-Quelle

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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold demo coming July 14

A demo for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight will launch for 3DS via the eShop in North America on July 14, Atlus announced.

The demo will let players try out the starting floor of Story Mode, and data from the demo can be transferred to the full game.

Additionally, Atlus released a new trailer for Bertrand. Your party comes across Bertrand and the war magus Chloe in the early areas of the Ginnungagap Ruins, where they join up with Flavio, Arianna, and the protagonist. He’s a Protector. Here are some details, via Atlus:

The Protector’s skills are incredibly useful – early on they get abilities that boost a line’s defense, and skills to protect against elemental damage. They also can provoke enemies into attacking them, and even retaliate with shield attacks. And while Bertrand and Protectors are quite good at soaking up damage, they even have some abilities to heal themselves and allies as well.

Protectors do have support and a few offensive skills, but their skillset leans overwhelmingly towards defense, so they’re probably best left to the tank role.

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold is due out for 3DS in North America on August 4 and in Europe on February 12.

Watch the trailer below.

-Quelle

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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold ‘Chloe’ trailer

Atlus has released the final character trailer for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight ahead of its 3DS launch in North America next Tuesday, August 4. A European release is planned for February 12.

The trailer introduces Chloe the War Magus. She plays a “big role” in your party with “some of the most devastating debuffs” that Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold has to offer. Central to a War Magus’ strengths are their “War Edge” skills. When equipped with a sword, War Magi can apply a seven-turn debuff that reduces an enemy’s attack or defense, as long as the enemy currently has an ailment.

Watch the trailer below.

-Quelle

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Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold Recipes Are Super Nutritious

Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold has a rather novel feature. Like Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, the game lets people head out to explore on a full stomach. As you can imagine, this makes an adventure slightly easier. All those nutrients take immediate effect here!

This means the second Regina opens her cafe, which you get to name, you’re going to want to become a frequent patron. After all, collecting those ingredients, experimenting to find recipes, and chowing down will really pay off in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold.

But, sometimes you don’t want to guess. Especially if you decided to forgo the Picnic difficulty level and take on the Expert difficulty level. For you, I recommend these recipes. All of them can be completed from ingredients you’ll find in your initial Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold explorations, so don’t worry about having to reach past the first stratum for these dishes.

I found the Western and Japanese foods tend to work best when starting out, since they rely on boosting status, improving acquisition odds, and making characters stronger, so we’ll focus on those treats. The Chinese food is good too, but tends to focus on blocking or aiding status recovery and isn’t as handy initially.

When you first start cooking, you’ll need Escargot Citron. Why? Because it will make gathering easier. If you eat this dish, which needs one hiding snail and two citron, you’ll get more ingredients when exploring. This recipe is critical when the cafe first opens and is a good meal to eat when you’re level grinding on a floor in a relatively new area. The Fanged Sandwich, which needs four stiff leg meat and a vine head, is helpful as well since it increases the amount of items gained when gathering

But, if you’re going to head to a new floor for the first time, you want to eat health-regenerating food. I recommend Hi Lagaar Coffee, one of the first recipes you’ll get. It’s under Western Food, needs three rye and one sugar beet, and will restore a party’s hit points as they walk.

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Dear Steak will be a little more difficult to get, since you’ll need to beat a few Ragelope F.O.E. on the first floor for their venison. The recipe requires four venison and two asparagus. It’s worth it, though, since it will restore HP every turn in a battle for a bit.

Should you be heading out to take down a boss, there are three recipes that could make a big difference. The first is the Odd Ishiyaki Pot, which needs four stiff leg meat and a strange stone. It buffs line item effects, which helps if you have one person acting as a support in a battle with a boss or F.O.E. Have them use a healing item one turn, and it will heal more HP.

I also recommend eating either the max hit point boosting Gibier Curry Rice, which needs three deer shoulders, three scarlet yams, and one root chili, or the max tech boosting Walnut Rye Bread, which needs five rye, three rock salts, and two walnuts. Both are good if you’re worried if you’re strong enough for the fight.

You can have one meal before you go, so don’t be afraid to experiment. I’m sure you’ll find some Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold snacks that work for you as you begin your adventure!

-Quelle
 
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