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To begin with, you need to purchase the 'Additional Content' DLC packs in order to raise the level cap from 99 to 999 before you try to grind to level 999. (From what I'm told, the DLC characters start with 999 as their level cap regardless, but I haven't confirmed this.) You'll also need to download the Fairy Fencer F Collaboration DLC in order to gain one of the battles you need for this guide, but that's free anyway. You also need to unlock the Colosseum, which is a plan that must be completed.It's also highly recommended to reach at least level 80-90 and get some Chapter 8 gear before attempting this.
The best way to grind to this level would be to get to Chapter 7 or 8 and fight the dangerous monsters in dungeons as soon as you can reliably defeat them. One of the Chapter 7 Leanbox dungeons has a boss monster that gives about 600k EXP per fight (though it requires the Tough Enemies plan), so look around for a boss that is easy to beat while still getting good EXP.Another bit of preparation to consider is finding red idea chips that give a Credit boost. If you can find a trio of Rank 5 Credit boost chips ('War', I believe) that is ideal.One last thing: It's a good idea to wait until you gain all 12 story characters and unlock any CPU Candidates you want to grind before you get started. The more characters you have in your party, the better: everyone in the party gets XP, even if they aren't fighting.
Once you've reached at least level 80 (the game's recommended level) with some good gear for your main team, go to Planeptune and watch the event with Polytan. You'll start a 'story' fight (game over if you lose) with 4 Polytans, after which you unlock the Polytan DENGEKI Fest! Battle in the Colosseum.The best bet to winning fights with the Polytans is to stack electricity protection and use AoE attacks if you can. After a certain level, MAGES.
And Uni can two-shot the Polytans on the first turn with their most powerful AoE attacks. It'll take a bit longer without AoE, but as long as you have magic resistence (MEN) and electrical resistance you won't have too much trouble after about level 120.Something to remember for all Colosseum fights: You start with full HP/SP for every fight, so don't be afraid to use SP skills!
SP skills should be used before items in Colosseum matches, since you don't get your items back.Why this fight is worth grinding:Base Credit Reward: 50k credits + 50k credits (battle results)+ 50k credits (three Rank 5 Credit boost chips)Total Credit Reward: 151k credits + item sales (Real Angel Wings and Super Panacea sell for 2.4k per unit)Base EXP Reward: 2.4 million EXP (enough for 2 level-ups between level 100-400)Once you've reached a point where you can take on the tougher colosseum battles reliably, you can move on to the next step to accelerate your grinding pace. (Or stick with Polytans for the 2000 fights you'd need to hit Millionaire achievement.). As the other two before it, this is a group battle. However, take note that these enemies will try to inflict numerous status ailments (Poison, Paralyze, and Virus confirmed).Why it's worth grinding:Base Credit Reward: 100k + 1.6 million (battle results)Total Credit Reward: 1.7 million + Credit BoostBase EXP Reward: 68 million (several level ups per character per fight)Bonus: AG System material(This material is the only requirement for a quest that lowers the 'Other' shares by a good amount near the end of the game.
Great for clearing out the 'Other' shares quickly in preparation for a True Ending run.). It becomes much easier to grind these fights if you have the best gear available, but upgrading weapons can take millions of credits for small returns, especially for the CPU Candidates.However, there is an alternative: many Colosseum fights give weapons as rewards, and some of the best weapons for CPU Candidates are only available from these fights. Note: I was going to recommend fighting the Killachine in 'Revenger II' (suggested level 700), but I decided against it. The unboosted credit gains aren't worth the fact that you need to use EXE skills to counteract its regeneration.At any rate, grinding these specific fights should be a relatively quick and painless way to reach the DLC level cap and gain the Millionaire achievement (100 million credits). While it takes some grinding to reach the original level cap and it takes a few hours of Polytans before you can move on, it's easy once you can beat the tougher fights quickly.
(I got from level 300 to 999 in about two hours of grinding, and got the Millionaire trophy along the way.)Hopefully this guide helps a bit for endgame/DLC grinding, so you can spend more time tracking down materials for all the plans without worrying about being underleveled. If you don't really care about the Millionaire at the start there is a faster way to level up to 550-600. In Zeca Ruins 2 at level 275-300 go to defeat the Cliones, they will die with 2nd Neptune's EXE (HDD: Neptune) and with Plutia's EXE (I went with only that two because some other characters where faster than Plutia). Then fill the EXE bar with the enemies next to the Cliones (Use only Plutia's rush combo because Neptune will defeat the enemies way too fast and you won't fill the bar).
Also for a boosted EXP team them with IF or Blanc and have the Gained EXP UP Lv.5 chip.
About This GameIn the world of Gamindustri, four goddesses known as CPUs battled for supremacy in the War of the Guardians. One of the CPUs – Neptune – was defeated by the others and banished from the heavens. In her fall from grace, her memories were lost but a mysterious book reveals itself to Neptune with knowledge of all of Gaminudstri’s history. Joined by Compa, IF, and the sentient book known as Histoire, Neptune embarks on an extraordinary journey across four different nations on a quest to save the entire world!Key Features.
Previously only available on consoles, now you can immerse yourself in the zany JRPG madness of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series for the first time on PC!. Major graphical updates let you savor the true power of these Goddesses in glorious HD!. Battle with up to 3 characters on the field, with 3 more as support. Use them to perform special attacks, or swap them out at any time!. Use 'Plans' to customize the game - change up enemy difficulty, dungeon treasures, and more!. Craft unique equipment imbued with one or more abilities!.
The game now features a Japanese language mode!