
Eternal Concord
Just found a new rpg a couple days ago, as the title says Eternal Concord. A little shy of halfway through at this point and it's pretty good. Has a very FF dimensions feel to it, except the initial party is selected by job ala ff1. So far the story is decent enough for a small independent developer, pretty solid gameplay, acceptable graphics. Can't speak for the sound as I usually don't play any of these games with the sound on. Couple flaws, the controls can be glitchy at times with movement, mostly in towns and it's ignored pretty well once you play for awhile. The random encounter rate is slightly above average which can get annoying, but so far the battles from area to area progress very well in difficulty. Anyway wanted to throw this out for those fans of these types of games, it is a pay game, I paid $2.99 on sale normally 4.99 - I'd say worth it already, a good price for what it is. No IAPs or ads. Share if you decide to try it and what you think 

I'm playing the game, but at the moment am stuck in the dungeon at Beralith. I've opened all four rooms, but I don't understand the hints.
"Well, what do we know about the puzzle? We know that there are four arrows on the wall, and there are scratches that look like the numbers one through four." (Me: I didn't see any arrows on any wall, and no scratches that look like numbers.]
"So...the 4 arrows must be related to the 4 rooms. It appears they go in order as we got to them." [Me: 'they' appears to refer to the rooms.]
"The question now is which way should the arrows face?" [Me: WHAT arrows???]
"Wait! I've got it. I saw arrows similar to those on the floor in each room. [Me: yes, each room has an arrow on the floor entrance--room 1 pointing right, room 2 pointing left, room 3 pointing up, and room 4 pointing down. I number the rooms the same as they are numbered when doing a "save."] I bet if we match the directions we'll be able to move forward."
Well, match what? All I could think was that the order in which we go through the rooms might be the key. However, I tried all 24 permutations of the 4 rooms without success. I am guessing that the solution will open up the blocked wall near the center top, because you can see a portion of a path above that wall.
OK, below is the solution.
"Well, what do we know about the puzzle? We know that there are four arrows on the wall, and there are scratches that look like the numbers one through four." (Me: I didn't see any arrows on any wall, and no scratches that look like numbers.]
"So...the 4 arrows must be related to the 4 rooms. It appears they go in order as we got to them." [Me: 'they' appears to refer to the rooms.]
"The question now is which way should the arrows face?" [Me: WHAT arrows???]
"Wait! I've got it. I saw arrows similar to those on the floor in each room. [Me: yes, each room has an arrow on the floor entrance--room 1 pointing right, room 2 pointing left, room 3 pointing up, and room 4 pointing down. I number the rooms the same as they are numbered when doing a "save."] I bet if we match the directions we'll be able to move forward."
Well, match what? All I could think was that the order in which we go through the rooms might be the key. However, I tried all 24 permutations of the 4 rooms without success. I am guessing that the solution will open up the blocked wall near the center top, because you can see a portion of a path above that wall.
OK, below is the solution.
Older, but not wiser
Lol yeah took me a couple minutes to see those arrows. When you get to the northwest and you have to fight a boss before you even actually get on the island I'll leave a hint here as a spoiler in case you're driving yourself nuts like I did for a couple hours.
Should be your next stop if I remember right.
Should be your next stop if I remember right.
Yes, I just defeated him this morning. I don't know if there is a trick to winning the battle. I tried a few times at level 40 and failed, but then using a similar strategy but at level 47 I had no trouble winning.
I haven't tried the arena yet (but I did find it), and I know there is another dungeon (lonely isle) and a subquest, but I haven't started any of the post-game yet.
I haven't tried the arena yet (but I did find it), and I know there is another dungeon (lonely isle) and a subquest, but I haven't started any of the post-game yet.
Older, but not wiser
I think the best place to grind is that big island toward the bottom of the map almost in the center. The Argo and the Deathstalker give more EXP than any other monsters in my enemies catalog. Argo isn't a problem, just be careful with the Deathstalker (instant kill).
When you get stronger there is a better place for gold on the upper left of the map. And oh, Mirror World isn't unlocked until the post-game.
When you get stronger there is a better place for gold on the upper left of the map. And oh, Mirror World isn't unlocked until the post-game.
Older, but not wiser