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Head East*. Also, I got into a fight with a Tot Aevis in this corridor that isn't listed. Bestiary Entry 161.
Talk to the person roaming the house to learn the song: Sinewy Etude!
Exit to the overworld."
I had to play the piano before they gave it to me.
Background is brown now.
It did!
This isn't true in Pixel Remaster. I had Ifrit and then Shiva in the same room without leaving.
- Most (in not all) enemies in the Pyramid are undead, so a Bard with "Requiem" makes it significantly easier!
- Bring a Thief to Phoenix Tower - you can steal the Sword Dance set from the enemies (Red Slippers, Rainbow Dress, Lamia's Tiara), so if you're into killer Dancers it's a great way to boost.
- Stingray and Movers are VERY rare spawns and it may be frustrating, but there are ways to make finding them much easier. To find Stingray, sail the ship along the coast (like, on the squares that constitute the land/sea border, best on the horizontal one). For Movers, apparently they have weird spawn mechanics, so get someone with Masamune and Scram command, and Scram from all battles until Movers appear.
Also, I got the 50% chest achievement even earlier than in the guide, I think 1 or 2 chests before you, so Steam really counts them in a werid way...
Again, thank you so much for the incredible guide!