168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII Remake practically throws materia at you. Whether it’s receiving them through Jessie, who liberally rewards Cloud⛎ with healing materia for doing the bare minimum or scooping them up from random corners around Midgar, p♔layers should be swimming in them by endgame. But some special types of materia can only be found if you put the effort into it. To that end, where might you find the AP-Up materia?
AP is used to level up materia, which play an integral part in each party members’ build. Having the right materia slotted can determine the 💧outcome of a battle and even make or break your party. As such, maximizing the amount of AP you earn during battles is integral to making sure your materia 🦩is as upgraded as it can be.
Which is where the AP-Up materia comes in. True to its name, it increases the am𒀰ount of AP earned for linked materia by 100% per battle—in other words, double AP! Definitely something you’d want to have o🤪n hand as you race through Midgar.
Now, here’s how you go about acquiring it.
Just before setting off to start Operation: Rescue Aerith in Chapter 14, players can find a Pedometer materia outside of Elmyra’s house. Pick that up and then walk 5,000 steps with it. Running around Midgar🍸 while doing all the sidequests should do it, just so long as you don’t use a Chocobo or the “Return to Task Giver” function after completing a sidequest.
Upon taking your 5,000th step, the Pedometer materia should turn into the AP-Up Support materia. But wait—there’s more! You have to link the AP-Up materia with the materia tha💟t you want to grind in order for the double AP bonus to take effect—in other words, slapping the Ap-Up materia on something with no linked materia slots like the Nail Bat won’t help you at all. Putting it on Tifa’s knuckles, on the other hand? Easy profit.
Once you have your AP-Up materia slotted, pop in some of the harder magic materia to master them faster. Once you've finished the game, you can speed it up even more by opening up Chapter Seleꦇction and replaying old chapters on hard mode. The best places to start would be any chapter that gives you access to the Corneo Coliseum or any of the virtual combat simulations—Chapter 9, 15, and 17, respectively.
Get out there and get grinding!