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Metaphor: ReFantazio

Metaphor: ReFantazio

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Welcome to Metaphor: ReFantazio, Atlus and Studio Zero's ambitious fantasy RPG. You'll embark on an epic adventure across a vibrant world, mastering the unique Archetype system, navigating challenging quests, and forging powerful bonds. This is a story-rich, third-person experience designed for players who love to dive deep into fantasy settings and uncover ancient secrets.

This guide is your comprehensive companion to conquering the Kingdom of Euchronia. We'll help you achieve 100% completion, ensuring you grab all possible trophies and achievements. With an optimized schedule to maximize your time in a single playthrough, and detailed maps for item locations, you'll be well-equipped to tackle everything from tricky quests to the superboss that requires a New Game Plus run. We'll cover Archetypes, strategies, and essential information to help you see it all.

Varmareno Coliseum

Master the Varmareno Coliseum challenges in Metaphor: ReFantazio with this expert guide. Learn strategies, tips, and essential info to overcome every obstacle and claim victory.

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Varmareno Coliseum

Master the Varmareno Coliseum challenges in Metaphor: ReFantazio with this expert guide. Learn strategies, tips, and essential info to overcome every obstacle and claim victory.

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Battles

Learn about the combat system in Metaphor: ReFantazio. This guide covers the basics of battles, enemy types, and strategies to help you succeed.

Varmareno Coliseum Gold Gauntlet Challenge

Master the Varmareno Coliseum Gold Gauntlet Challenge in Metaphor: ReFantazio. Learn enemy weaknesses, recommended strategies, and prepare for 30 consecutive battles.

The Varmareno Coliseum is unlocked after completing the Infiltration of the Charadrius during the Brilehaven chapter. Initially, only a limited number of battles are available. As you progress through the Ranked Battles, your rank will increase from Bronze to Silver, and finally to Gold, unlocking the Gold Gauntlet Challenge. It is advisable to wait until near the end of the story to attempt this challenge, as it is likely too difficult upon initial unlock.

The Gauntlet Challenges consist of 30 consecutive fights without any breaks or recovery. Preparation is crucial, as a single mistake can be costly, especially if you've progressed far. The primary reward for Gauntlet Challenges is a slight increase to your Courage Royal Virtue, along with potential item drops and experience from the fights. However, these challenges are generally not considered worth the time investment due to the rewards.

The Gold Gauntlet Challenge is the most difficult, featuring enemies ranging from the mid-50s to around level 70. The battles within the challenge are set, but their order is randomized. This means you might encounter the same battle multiple times consecutively, or miss certain battle formations entirely. Upon winning a fight, you can choose to continue or stop. Stopping ends the challenge, and attempting it again requires starting from the beginning.

Requirements:

  • Reach Gold rank in the Ranked League.

If you are adequately prepared for the Ranked Battles, you should be ready for the Gold Gauntlet Challenge. It is highly recommended to have a good supply of Cursed Love Ballads, which restore 100 MP to the entire party (doubled with Item Connoisseur). Characters like Strohl with the Royal Warrior Archetype can be effective due to their area-of-effect skills. The Prince, utilizing Radiance, can be strong against enemies weak to Light. A Tycoon's Synthesis Skill can also be powerful if you have sufficient funds.

Gold Gauntlet Challenge Enemies

The enemy formations for the challenge are fixed, but their encounter order is random. This unpredictability necessitates thorough preparation.

  • Noctiluca Papyrmas: A group of four, weak to Pierce, Wind, and Dark. Level 48.
  • Greatmoth Nocurmos: A group of three, weak to Ice and Wind.
  • General Malmortas: Four skeletons of varying types (Bow, Sword, Spear), all weak to Strike and Light.
  • Spekto of Fury and Rigopetia: Three Spektos and one Rigopetia. Spektos are weak to Ice and Light; Rigopetia is weak to Ice. Area-of-effect Ice skills are effective, but the Rigopetia has high HP.
  • Scourge Malmortas: Three skeletons, one of each type, weak to Strike and Light. Higher level than General Malmortas but with less HP. Mahamaon/Radiance skills are effective.
  • Balmy Alento/Kaprasarto: Balmy Alento is weak to Fire and has lower HP. Kaprasarto is weak to Lightning and Dark and has significantly more HP.
  • Kaprasarto/Raging Corvosta: Two Raging Corvostas, weak to Pierce and resistant to Wind. See Kaprasarto details above.
  • Raging Corvostas: A group of four, weak to Pierce and resistant to Wind.
  • Grotesque Chimenzahn: A single, high-HP enemy weak to Ice and Wind.
  • Potolpo Bruas: Three exploding enemies, weak to Lightning.
  • Bandits: Two of each type. Non-hooded are weak to Fire and Ice. Hooded bandits are weak to Pierce and Strike and possess the Assassinate skill; prioritize them.
  • Spellwight Magileto/Skeletons: A Spellwight Magileto with low HP, weak to Strike and Light, along with two skeletons sharing the same weaknesses.

Varmareno Coliseum Ranked League

Master the Varmareno Coliseum Ranked League in Metaphor: ReFantazio! This guide covers Certification, Bronze, Silver, and Gold battles, detailing enemies, rewards, and strategies for each stage.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Certification Battle: Fight Lv 33 Crag Manjula. It Nulls Fire and Resists Physical. Use other elements. A Knight can draw aggro, but beware of Electric/Pierce weaknesses. Reward: 25,000 Reeve.
  2. 2
    Bronze III Battle: Face Lv 38 Goborn King, Lv 35 Goborn Esto, and Lv 35 Manhunter Goborn Esto. Goborns have no specific weaknesses or resistances. Use group attacks like Strohl's Raging Edge (Swordmaster). Target the Goborn Hexer first due to its group Electric attacks. Reward: Man O’War Gloves (+3 Strength, +3 Magic, prevents Paralysis).
  3. 3
    Bronze II Battle: Engage Lv 35 Gangaflos and Lv 35 Serpetias in action combat. Ensure you have a healing skill and don't overcommit to attacks; dodge frequently. Auto Recovery can heal the party. Reward: Blessed Water x10, Graced Water x5, Heavenly Water x2 (used for gear purification).
  4. 4
    Bronze I Battle: Battle Lv 38 Vesp and Lv 38 Nocross using only the protagonist. Utilize Sniper or Gunner Archetypes for Pierce attacks (weakness). Stay at range and use Myriad Shots or Wild Salvo for extra turns. Equip a healing skill. Reward: Fortune’s Grasp Gear (Luck +10, 1.5x A-EXP).
  5. 5
    Silver III Battle: Confront Lv 45 Platinum Homo Tenta, Ochre Homo Tenta, Homo Tenta, Azure Homo Tenta, and Golden Homo Tenta. Each Homo Tenta has a different elemental weakness. Use group-wide attacks like Raging Edge (Swordmaster) or Vorpal Blade (Samurai). Keep a Knight taunting. Reward: Miracle Igniter (allows Mage Revival).
  6. 6
    Silver II Battle: Fight Lv 45 Goborn, Gargoz, and Orgo in action combat. Similar to Bronze II, prioritize healing and cautious attacking. Protagonist on a strong weapon class (e.g., Seeker) is ideal. You have 1 minute 30 seconds to defeat them. Reward: Hero’s Jewelled Root x5 (3,000 A-EXP each).
  7. 7
    Silver I Battle: (Details for this battle are missing in the source text.)
Tips
  • Group-wide physical skills are effective against Goborns.
  • Every second battle in a division will be an action combat battle.
  • For action combat, ensure you have healing skills and prioritize dodging over aggressive offense.

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