This achievement is obtained through completion of the Final Millennium Tower. Not the True Final Millennium Tower, that would be the "Victory of The Millennium" achievement.
To preface, I ran the party of Lv. 99 Kasuga (Hero), Lv. 99 Joon-Gi Han (Hitman), Lv. 99 Saeko (Idol), and Lv. 99 Adachi (Detective). The highest level of enemy is Lv. 80 (bosses) so I would suggest at least being around Lv. 75 before running it. Admittedly, I overdid it on the grinding but that was in preparation for the True Tower. Feel free to go to 99 just to get it done. Before you run the tower, it is important to know the following about the tower: No save points, there are a couple health stations and item boxes (Primarily right before bosses), bring healing supplies even if you don't end up using them.
Throughout the tower, you will face a total of 5 bosses (Thought Entities), they weren't too hard for my run but results may vary depending on level. They maintain the attacks and weaknesses of their main story counterparts but have a much lower hp. These are also a great way of farming Yen, and I would suggest drinking a Sengoku Coffee at some point during the fights for the x1.5 yen. The boss I had the hardest time with was Kiryu primarily due to his defense but it was still a quick fight. I also found that the rocket launcher chews through any of the bosses but you can only carry 2 at a time & isn't really necessary but it aids in speeding things up.
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Floor: Lv. 70 Saejima Weakness: Cold
4th Floor: Lv. 75 Majima Weakness: Heat
5th Floor: Lv. 80 Tendo Weakness: Electricity/Stun Paralysis
6th Floor: Lv. 80 Kiryu Weakness: Cold
Final Floor: Lv. 80 Shin Amon Weakness: Normal Strikes, Blades, Bullets, Cold, Electricity
Hope this helps & Good Luck!
NG+ Premium Adventure
Hey there,
can I change the difficulty in NG+ Premium Adventure to Legend, if I start New Game Plus in Legend difficulty mode, but tone it down to Normal to beat the MQ?
Last edited by eXtonix; 13 Dec, 2020 @ 9:48am
Originally posted by At@At:
yes
Date Posted: 13 Dec, 2020 @ 9:47am
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Once you beat the game, you will be given access to Premium Adventure which allows you to free roam and do side missions and activities. One other thing you can do is a post game dungeon called the Final Millennium Tower. The Final Millennium Tower basically has you replay the final dungeon of the game but with tougher enemies this time including clones of Majima, Kiryu, and Saejima. Honestly, I found this dungeon to be pretty simple since I did it after finishing everything else (other than the True Final Millennium Tower). If you are at least level 70 with a job at level 30+, you should okay to tackle this dungeon and have little to no issues. Once you defeat Amon on the top floor, you will earn this trophy.
After the long ending scenes, you’ll get a prompt to save your cleared game save. Make sure to keep this save file separate and don’t overwrite it! Otherwise, you’ll need to clear the game again starting from the ascent to the Millennium Tower.
- The New Game+ option can now be selected. Level, money, gear, items, and quest completion will be carried over. However, substories and bonds will not.
- Premium Adventure Mode is now available. If you load the cleared game save, you’ll be able to continue the adventure with everthing intact.
- For clearing the game, you’ll also obtain a Premium Outfit Set and Premium Item Set as rewards. You can claim these from your smartphone option then selecting DLC.
- In addition, you can also set the job outfits for Kasuga and the party after clearing the game. This allows your characters to appear in their job outfits while exploring. You can toggle this setting at Hello Work.
- The Final Millennium Tower dungeon is now accessible, where the strongest enemies await. Once inside, the Retry option will be disabled until you defeat the tower’s manager, waiting at the top floor. You’ll have to go through the same floors you’ve cleared earlier. Thankfully, whenever you reach the elevator, you’ll have the option to continue, stay on the current floor, or return outside. If you leave the Millennium Tower, you’ll have to start again from the bottom floor. The enemy composition inside doesn’t seem to change as well
Last edited by vhayste on Jan 9, 21 7:33am