Complex Dream/Mechanics

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New Game+[edit]

Once you've completed the Symphony, you can start New Game+. New Game+ is required for the completion of certain sub-events and item collection as well as getting all of the Symphony characters.

The story is divided into 3 branches

  • Kid
  • Harle
  • Neither (Must have completed other branches and 1 q.png Chapter 25)

You will need to complete Kid's route twice to complete one of the sub-events. Blue Chest in Another World can be open only once and the contents will not respawn upon New Game+

"Field Effect" Battle Mechanics[edit]

The "Field Effect" can be seen in the top left corner in battle at all Another World locations. Each time an enemy or ally perform an elemental attack, a color corresponding to the element will light up on the "Field Effect" Field effect stack up to 3 actions, after which they will be overwritten in order of the oldest action. Null element attacks and non attack moves do not affect "Field Effects"

"Field Effects" gives 70% elemental damage boost for all allies and enemies for each ring lighted with a respective element (max 210% boost for all three rings). The rings are filled starting from the inner circle, and the rings are shifted outwards for each use of an element.

Difficulty Setting[edit]

The difficulty of the symphony can be toggled at any time. The difficulty affects the strength and health of mobs, horrors, and bosses. At the highest difficulty, mobs can have up to 500,000 HP and horrors up to 30 million, with priority moves.

Once you've beaten the final boss, you'll also be given rewards tied to the difficulties lower than the one you've selected; e.g. beating the Symphony on Veteran will also yield rewards given for Beginner and Standard difficulty.

Difficulty Level
Beginner 30
Standard 60
Veteran 70
Expert 80
Master 110

Skip[edit]

After starting New Game+, the Skip feature will be unlocked. The Skip feature can't be used under the following conditions:

  • When there are unread event scenes
  • Before the prologue starts, and when skip destination is the ending
  • When there is an event scene that has branching decision