dtgreene: One odd thing: When my Arcane Soldier attacks the skeletons with her weapon (which does a bit of ice damage normally), I get a message about the cold damage being resisted, but when my mage casts Blizzard, it works. Further, Icy Strike's ice damage still works. (By the way, I have seen as much as 15 burning from Flame Strike level 1, and remember that the attack also does that much damage immediately.)
Don't forget that some enemies also have negative resistances (and very convoluted calculations behind them).
dtgreene: I found a skill point well that I gave to Gaulen. This is the first targeted skill point gain I have received.
Each time you make new game, it will randomize bouses from wells and cauldrons. On ym normal playthrough I had my first in rat cave.
dtgreene: By the way, how is Agarest 2 anyway? You mentioned it being more like Final Fantasy. Is it cutscene heavy like the FF games from 6 onward, or is it more gameplay focused, or is it more like something like Chrono trigger?
It plays in phases. Phase 1: You watch cutscene, which explains story and what you are expected to do. Phase 2: you are free to do whatever you want, until you will reach next "Event" point (with cutscenes). Cutscenes don't stand in the way, and there is button to autoscroll them. Story is actually quite good and well written (I found it more interesting and serious than in Final Fantasy VI-IX). Just to make it clear - this is not waifu simulator as some people say, it actually has quite serious storyline in it (fanservice is very tertiary there...).
First 2 games (Agarest 1 and 0) - you move form dot to dot like in Final Fantasy Tactics, and fights are also tactical (though they don't take that much long time per fight). Agarest 2 discards "tactics" approach, it has free roam world map (but still looks to be dot-based in dungeons) and "simply" turn-based fights. Actual game mechanics are quite deep - there are extended combos, ultimate moves of 2 different kinds, 2 kinds of Break meters. Skill customization looks like science (probably it is easy, but tutorial made it look super convoluted). You also can craft many items, upgrade them, convert into other stuff and so on.
I definitely recommend giving it a go.