


By having Alphen attack from the front, it will help to distract Eizen from being able to cause damage to the rest of your party members. While it is much better to try and attack Eizen from behind to avoid damage, at the recommended level, Alphen will have enough HP to outlast Eizen's attacks. Add-on Tales of Zestiria - Attachments Set 4.99 Game and Legal Info Two nations fight for supremacy and the fate of the realm lies in the hands of Sorey, an inquisitive young adventurer who takes on the burden of becoming the Shepherd, the one the legends foretold would become the savior of all. Attacking from a distance is also preferable, as Eizen can quickly turn around and strike back. This leaves his back vulnerable to any attacks made by your allies – try switching between characters to perform attacks on Eizen's back. Throughout the battle, Eizen may focus on attacking whichever character you're directly controlling. It's not the best rendition of the Tales system, but I'd argue that it's still more fun than the pre-Vesperia games. Zestiria is one of the few games you can really cheese- taking on enemies far above your level due to armatization. His whirlwind nature and personality are shown off, as he does what he came to do, then leaves.Recommended Party Setup for Eizen Party Members Leader Zestiria has a flawed combat system, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun with it. Which means a boss fight with the party pitted against both Eizen and Zaveid. He’s also against the Abbey, but not keen on working with others. While it is much better to try and attack Eizen from behind to avoid damage, at the recommended level, Alphen will have enough HP to outlast Eizens attacks. When Velvet, Eizen, and her group need to get past a barrier, the group runs across Zaveid. It provides a hint at Zaveid’s true age, since he makes his “first” appearance here. While his actual transformation into a dragon isn’t covered, we’re able to see and know him before it happened, as well as others who will go from Malakhim to dragon. While people who played Zestiria may know him as a dragon in that game, here he’s an ordinary, albeit cursed, Malak. He’s a Malak and older brother of Edna, who joins our party in Zestiria. It’s critical for the background it offers on additional characters. But Tales of Berseria isn’t important to Tales of Zestiria by showing us another Lord of Calamity.
