i got vespe first
and then later the shield and Bracelet when i had the rest of the stones. --92.105.202.10 18:28, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
me again: when i got vespe, i lacked two stones, so think each items requires specific stones. otherwise i would have gotten two items. i'm chaning that if no one objects.--92.105.202.10 08:19, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
- As said in the spoiler section, you don't have to have all 9 salia, 3 go to make up each item (I think it's three specific ones as well). Andrea 20:56, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
I beat the mission having only acquired a few of the Salia, and I didn't get the Pivasalia as a reward.
Is it just me or is it the most laughable reward / difficulty relation for a quest in the whole game? Like, first you are supposed to get the 9 items (granted, one is given by the quest itself), then those items aren't even that good and afterwards get to fight a fairly tricky boss.
Now, even if you do not defeat it, Royotia still stays undestroyed, so all their talk about how immenent the crisis is was bollocks. That, or there is some unknown hero following your steps and cleaning up every mess you have ignored.
There is exactly one reason to even finish it, and that is just 1m gold and a pat on the back in "Things Unchanged" (which btw is an immensely confusing name for it). Like, not even a unique weapon of choice. Gold.