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Metaphor: ReFantazio’s final month of the game will bring players face to face with a lot of the other contestants from the Tournament Of The Throne in their final desperate attempt to kill you and rise in the rankings. While many of these fights are optional, the one against Jin will only be found if you begin the quest Petty Thief.
This quest is tied toNeuras' bond and will begin after reaching Rank 7with him. You’ll first need to track down who stole the relics before getting them back; here’s how to do it.
Starting Petty Thief In Metaphor: ReFantazio
Once you’ve begun the quest Petty Thief, you’ll need to head to the Recruitment Centre of Grand Trad. To theright side of the steps leading into the building will be a guardwith three dots over his head. Talk to him to get Jin’s name as the culprit and get his location marked on the map. While it says he is on his way to the Mines which normally takes a day for the play, Jin will be there until the head of the game, so there is no rush in chasing him down.
Return to the Gauntlet Runner on a free day and travel to Jin’s location. This willtake a day of traveling, and the fight will trigger immediately after yourfree time on the Gauntlet Runner.
How To Beat Jin In Metaphor: ReFantazio
Jin is level 65 and his guards are level 64.
Like all contestant fights, you’ll only need to bear Jin in order to win the battle, thoughhe has no weaknessesto take advantage of. That being said, the soldiers he has with him do have weaknesses that can be taken advantage of, and with attack-all spells, you can also damage Jin more than just purely focusing on him.
Some recommended party members for this fight areJunah withher Royal Archetypeand Eupha with hers. Have your best damage-dealing Archetype on the Protagonist and another strength-focused character such as Basilio. The Royal Masked Dancer can use Ruin’s Flameflower while the Royal Summoner uses Summon Dragon God, as both will hit a weakness and deal a lot of damage to all enemies.
Have the Protagonist and Basilio focus on damaging Jin, using anydefence-lowering attacks from Brawler Archetypesif you have any. The Royal Masked Dancer can alsouse Hellfire Dance on Jin to make him weak to firefor a single attack, greatly increasing the damage from Summon Dragon God to help focus him down over the Pikeman.
Jin himself won’t do much damage, but he can cast a party-wide healing spell towards the end of the battle and willalso use items to try andcharm your party members. Through Skill Inheritance, bring over Patra or Ren Patra onto an active party member for this fight and that’ll take his best and most-used move off the table. Defeating Jin will trigger Neuras' last bond level and complete the side quest.