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Grandia II

$34.99
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Pickup available at 3670 Wilfrid-Hamel Blvd

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Pre-owned game, which means it may show some slight signs of wear. The picture is for illustrative purposes only. 30-day warranty.
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Grandia II (2) is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts published by Ubi Soft. It originally was released in Japan in August 2000 for the Dreamcast console as part of their Grandia series. The game was later made available in English and ported to Sony PlayStation 2 in 2002. The turn-based battle system is based around the IP gauge. Character icons move from left to right on the gauge. Upon reaching the beginning of the action phase on the gauge, characters select an action. That action is executed when their icon reaches the end of the action phase. The system supports limited movement during a battle; an invisible barrier prevents characters from wandering outside the arena.
Characters can run from one place to another, strike opponents, and then retreat. Selecting "critical" makes a character or enemy strike an opponent simultaneously. If the critical lands during the opponent's action phase, it will "cancel" the opponent's move and push the opponent's icon substantially backward along the IP gauge, delaying the opponent from taking action. Selecting "combo" makes a character land two hits on an enemy. The hits can be increased with certain accessories, up to four hits per combo. A combo can also "counter" if it hits an enemy in an attack pose, dealing additional damage. Suppose the combo kills the intended target before reaching the final blow. In that case, the character will attack the closest enemy to complete the combo.
Characters can use magic from equipped Mana Eggs. Using magic consumes MP. More powerful magic takes longer to cast. Special moves and spells can be learned with Skills Coins and Magic Coins and have a maximum level of 5. Spell efficiency is increased and casting time decreases as the level increases. Spells can be cast instantly if a character has skills equipped, giving a +100% bonus to the element of that particular spell. Special move sets are learned from Skill Books, then equipped onto characters. Skills can boost stats or add additional effects, such as increased item drops or a canceling effect to certain spells.

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Pre-owned game, which means it may show some slight signs of wear. The picture is for illustrative purposes only. 30-day warranty.

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What is the condition of the video games you sell?

Most of the video games we offer are pre-owned products. However, we ensure that they are in good working condition before putting them up for sale. Each item is inspected to guarantee an optimal gaming experience.

All items sold in the store are original; no copies or reproductions are sold in-store.

The prices displayed on the website reflect the current cosmetic condition of the item. If you are unsure about the condition of an item, photos can be provided upon request.

What warranty does your store offer?

All our games, accessories, and consoles, with the exception of clearance used items, undergo rigorous testing and come with a warranty. We commit to providing a 30-day warranty period from the date of purchase. If you encounter any issues with an item from Flip Jeux Vidéo, please contact us via email at info@flipjeuxvideo.com or through a private message on our 

Facebook page to arrange an exchange or credit. It's important to note that our warranty covers the proper functioning of the items and does not extend to customer satisfaction. New products must always be sealed if you wish to obtain an exchange, credit, or refund.

Do you offer a repair service?

We currently offer a CD repair service at a cost of $2.99 per CD. No guarantee is provided regarding the proper functioning of the disc following resurfacing. Only standard discs can be repaired; Blu-ray discs cannot be repaired.

No other type of repair is offered in-store.