Passive Skills
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I've been doing another playthrough, and had no luck with spin until the battle arena at Petalus. I was a pretty high level (300 ish) and had forgotten to do Gold & Kuma. So, I did a quick run through and at some point got 2/15 for the spin passive. Of course, I wasn't paying close attention...just auto-ing. However, I think I saw a couple of characters get knocked backwards...not facing the rear...knocked back from the vanguard to mid guard or rear guard. I've been trying ever since to recreate this, but no joy. Does anyone recall another place where a knock-back skill was used by a lot by enemies? I hope that it's not 15 knock-backs in 1 battle because that would be a real pain to get at higher levels.
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I don't know about Leila's 'Foul Tea'. I only got it to Lv. 9.
I think I stumbled upon the last NPC for Gruff's 'Herculean Strength' in one of the ruined towns. I remember he was between two houses, but I'm not sure exactly which ruin it was.
Again, not sure...but 'Give it one's all' skill might be the one you get when you have all characters using the 'Onslaught' tactic.
For '9 of them,' wait until you have a battle with 9 enemies, and have Gruff use an "All" skill such as 'Starfall' to kill all 9 at the same time.
'1,000 times' is probably having Gruff use physical skills 1000 times. The skill you get is 'God of War' and the description is "A unique skill learned by one more versed in physical skills than anyone."
I think I stumbled upon the last NPC for Gruff's 'Herculean Strength' in one of the ruined towns. I remember he was between two houses, but I'm not sure exactly which ruin it was.
Again, not sure...but 'Give it one's all' skill might be the one you get when you have all characters using the 'Onslaught' tactic.
For '9 of them,' wait until you have a battle with 9 enemies, and have Gruff use an "All" skill such as 'Starfall' to kill all 9 at the same time.
'1,000 times' is probably having Gruff use physical skills 1000 times. The skill you get is 'God of War' and the description is "A unique skill learned by one more versed in physical skills than anyone."
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I found the "spin" / "skater egg" requirement, you need to change front member 15x
Leila – Foul Tea
Petalus (in 6 oclock building and man beside school)
Stohl Inn
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Allegria, below the spot you summon Leila / fight Bannon summon
Magma Sea 1st map, 12 o clock
Subquest 19
Gruff – Herculean Strength
In front Stohl storehouse
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Liniya Town, 7 o clock - a ghost and a boulder
Lugre Dungeon (cell where you get jailed)
Subquest 20
The rest is acquired as story progress including all 10 Mia Basin's
Leila – Foul Tea
Petalus (in 6 oclock building and man beside school)
Stohl Inn
post
Allegria, below the spot you summon Leila / fight Bannon summon
Magma Sea 1st map, 12 o clock
Subquest 19
Gruff – Herculean Strength
In front Stohl storehouse
post
Liniya Town, 7 o clock - a ghost and a boulder
Lugre Dungeon (cell where you get jailed)
Subquest 20
The rest is acquired as story progress including all 10 Mia Basin's
Thanks, @spoilerspree! I'd never have even tried to switch the leader that many times. 
EDIT: I loaded my save file and tried it. Being the dummy I am, it took several minutes to figure out how to do it. It doesn't seem to work by using the menu...moving the star to a new character or even by changing the formation. It does work when I was in a town or dungeon by simply tapping the lead character to change to the next character in line. And surprise, surprise, the characters actually "spin" when tapped. D'oh! How did we not figure this out? :facepalm:

EDIT: I loaded my save file and tried it. Being the dummy I am, it took several minutes to figure out how to do it. It doesn't seem to work by using the menu...moving the star to a new character or even by changing the formation. It does work when I was in a town or dungeon by simply tapping the lead character to change to the next character in line. And surprise, surprise, the characters actually "spin" when tapped. D'oh! How did we not figure this out? :facepalm:
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