Venetica

Venetica

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Legendary Hero

Legendary Hero

Level 32 reached

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How to unlock the Legendary Hero achievement in Venetica - Definitive Guide

For this achievement you need to hit level 32. You need a total of 108502 xp to get there. Here is a few tips to obtain it.

1- Do all the quest the game as to offer since they give you a really good amount of XP.
2- Kill everything you see and if possible travel at night in the city to encouter Rogues/Marauders/Necromancers.
3- When you get to Africa go get the Harvester axe. It is one of the treasure you dig up from there. It can be found in the north cave where you need to collect a piece of the statue. It give more Xp per kill so equip it and kill everything you can with it.
4- Try to be around level 30 or 31 before you battle the Princess in Africa. After that theyre is very little quest left.The baka Beast stop respawing after you kill the Baka king. Each beast are worth 200Xp so try to pospone the quest to kill the king as much as possible (Thx to Dude rain for the clarification). You can still grind XP in Venice but the Necromancer (worth 170 XP) are more tought to deal with a slow weapon like the Harvester and there is very few of them in the Arsenal. Like 4 or 5 of them roaming the entire zone. If like me you progressed to far into the game and the Necromancer have stop respawing then you are stuck killing Marauders in the Inner city wich are worth 50xp a pop, 100xp if you kill them with the Harvester.
5- Methods credited to Dude Rain: You can also farm Xp in the necropolis arena. It is a very safe method and if you have the harvester you can farm the place for some nice Xp. It can become repetitive put it is less boring and more sure than hunting down Necro or Marauder in Venice. The Necropolis Arena unlock after you beat the princess and is located where you fought her. Just talk to the guy inside the Arena to start the event.
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11 Feb 2011 04:47

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Thanks for the clarification about the beast and the arena. ill include both into the guide.
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By Meiphora on 09 May 2011 00:08
Thanks for the credit, man. Take care!
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By Dude Rain on 13 May 2011 03:52
Very solid solution, +1 !!
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By Bjernagris on 17 Aug 2011 22:13
Just a clarification, it looks like the Baka Beasts stop respawning in Africa after the Baka King quest, not the Princess battle.

Also, if you equip the harvester, you can get slow but sure EXP in the Necropolis arena in Africa without fear of dying. I ended up doing this method and, although boring, it does the trick.

Regardless, great guide. Thumbs up! :)
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By Dude Rain on 08 May 2011 22:05
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So this one is a bit of a doozy.

By the end of the game, you should be level 30 naturally (31 if lucky). So that means you'll have to earn two levels worth of experience points and getting from level 31 to 32 costs 108502 experience. I'd scrape a couple thousand off of that number for 30 to 31, so that's a lot.

So this guide is going to require you to have 3 thing.
- A save before the point of no return (quest: Glory Forsaken) or anytime after level 30.
- Max level on Blood Vortex or Blood Toll (Vortex is prefered)
- The Harvester (found with Elaine's Treasure Map in Juma)
- (Optional) Hunter's Mail, as it's good against Staff type weapons

You're going to want to go to the Necropolis in the Juma Tribal Area (in Africa). You'll want to talk to Gero who can be found wandering around in the Necropolis or in the building immediately to the left of the entrance. (The entrance to that building faces the Necropolis.)

Talking to Gero will allow you to fight in a tournament of five waves.

The first three waves are two people each.
The fourth wave has four people.
The last wave has five.

I've been getting 16 experience for each wave, with the exception of the fourth which gives me 28 experience. Using the Harvester to fight gives you additional experience when you kill the enemy. So twice the amount of experience is gained each battle when I use it.

So usually I get around 228 experience per fight.

Now, you can stay and fight until you reach 32 or leave when you're 50%/75% through and you should be able to gain enough experience to level up before you finish the game.

Fighting the Juma Warriors can be tedious and annoying. The Warriors will surround you and they will attack you multiple times. They will trap you and you won't be able to move. So you have to be super careful and roll/run away when they look like they're about to attack.

In the last two waves you can use your Passage skill to 'die' and move away so they aren't aggro. Then move to one of the sides and lure them to you.

If you're getting too low in health, run far enough away and cast Blood Vortex/Toll on them.

You can fight in the Necropolis as often and as many times as you like, there are no limits.
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05 Oct 2016 12:18

As you kill enemies and complete quests you get experience points which allow you to level up. Just reach level 32 to unlock this trophy and the one for reaching level 20 True Hero

You may reach the end of the game without reaching this level. If you do, head to Africa and speak to Gero to enter the tournament. Equip the Harvester Weapon, which you find whilst digging for treasure in Africa, and keep killing the enemies in the tournament and you will reach Level 32 in no time.

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Completing tasks and killing monsters will allow you to gain experience and levels. However, even after completing all the tasks in the game, and clearing the dungeons and streets as much as possible, you are unlikely to rise above level 31 by the end of the game.

If you reach the end of the game (the moment when you need to choose who to leave as the city's consul), but do not reach level 32, do not despair, all is not lost. Just go back to Africa, go to Gyro, and take part in the horizontal bar until you level up. To speed up gaining levels, I recommend using the “Harvester” axe, you will find it in one of the African treasures.
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19 Jun 2011 19:36

The arena is of course good, but it’s quite (for me personally) difficult to win there with an ax)) It’s easier to go to bed and wake up at night. And run around the arsenal, killing spirits and necromancers. Periodically dropping into the inner city. Enemies respawn constantly.

You can also, after choosing who to leave in the city consul (that is, before the very final battle), you can run out to the arsenal and there beat the necromancers who are fighting the rebel guard.
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24 Jul 2011 03:56