The revamped Trials of Mana has sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans of classic games. However, many players have noted that the role-playing experience could benefit from additional features.
The release of Patch 1.1.0 for Trials of Mana brings a series of quality-of-life enhancements, including options to reset characters back to level one, more challenging difficulty tiers, and the introduction of Chain Abilities. A key highlight is the improvement of the game’s costume system.
1. How can players unlock all class costumes in Trials of Mana?
To gain access to costumes in Trials of Mana, players should follow these steps:
- Characters need to achieve level 18 and choose between a Light or Dark path for Class 2.
- At level 38, players must utilize special tags or items to progress to Class 3, unlocking new costumes in the process.
- Upon reaching the final class, unique items or spheres specific to their class path are required to unlock their ultimate costumes.
Now, let’s explore the specific methods through which each character can obtain all costumes linked to their attributes across different classes in Trials of Mana.
Costumes for Duran:
- Knight: Light available at level 18
- Gladiator: Dark available at level 18
- Paladin: Knight tag required at level 38
- Liege: Prince tag required at level 38
- Divine Hero: Valor Sphere needed as Paladin/Liege
- Berserker: Valor Sphere needed as Edelfrei/Duelist
Costumes for Angela:
- Sorceress: Light available at level 18
- Mystic: Dark available at level 18
- Grand Diviner: Arcana Book required at level 38
- Mystic Queen: Safe Sphere needed as Grand Diviner/Archmage
Costumes for Kevin:
- Monk: Light available at level 18
- Brawler: Dark available at level 18
- Divine Fist: Gold Aura required at level 38
- Beast King: Instinct Sphere needed as Divine Fist/Warrior Monk
Costumes for Charlotte:
- Priestess: Light available at level 18
- Enchantress: Dark available at level 18
- High Priestess: Hope Sphere needed as High Cleric/Sage
Costumes for Hawkeye:
- Ranger: Light available at level 18
- Ninja: Dark available at level 18
- Nomad: Lucky Dice required at level 38
- Wardenkeep: Loyal Sphere needed as Nomad/Rogue
Costumes for Riesz:
- Valkyrie: Light available at level 18
- Rune Maiden: Dark available at level 18
- Vanadis: Brisingamen required at level 38
- Meteorite: Kind Sphere needed as Vanadis/Starlancer
2. Preserving Costumes Across Classes
In the original version, costumes would be discarded upon resetting classes or starting a New Game Plus. The latest update allows players to collect and retain costumes even when switching class branches, which is a highly welcomed addition.
This feature is particularly beneficial in post-game scenarios, especially when facing challenging optional bosses that may require tailored builds. Unfortunately, players with older save files cannot access these costumes; they will need to utilize class-change items or progress to post-game content to retrieve their outfits.
3. Overview of Trials of Mana
Trials of Mana is a 2020 action role-playing game created by Xeen and published by Square Enix for platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows. A mobile version was launched the subsequent year, followed by an Xbox Series X/S release in 2024.
This action RPG allows players to control three out of six available protagonists, each with their starting storylines. They unite in a single quest to eliminate the Benevodons and rescue the Mana Tree.
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