Even in my early teens, I knew this process was more annoying than it ever should have been. Oh, and you still have only a random chance of getting the monster you want after this. Your AI allies and enemies can disrupt this by casting their own abilities, making this already tedious process much less reliable. This requires spamming spells and attacks of that element while avoiding any other ones. To simplify it as much as possible, you can only recruit a monster after defeating it if the battlefield is “attuned” to any single element strongly enough. I would say this is better for monster collecting enthusiasts, but actually catching monsters here is a mess. But this trait never stuck out to me or else I wouldn’t have had to Google her wiki entry. A quick Google search reminds me that she’s a stubborn tomboy, and I now remember how that personality would make her a catalyst to Emil’s gradual manning-up. That…that’s a pretty bad sign for the character with second billing. I only recall that she falls for Emil before he earns the right to have a love interest. I… don’t remember any of Marta’s actual personality traits. He’s accompanied by female lead Marta, who develops a crush on him right away and… huh. But this plot thread is more interesting in its concept than its execution, as it doesn’t develop into anything as intriguing than it sounds like. Emil’s motivation to defy his cowardice is a more unique twist as he seeks to confront Symphonia’s previous protagonist, Lloyd Irving, for supposedly decimating the town of Palmacosta. This is rarely an enticing trait for a protagonist, and for the most part, it also leaves a bad first impression.
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