Li’l Cactus is hibernating behind the ice stalagmites. He’s also cozying up next to a tree in an alcove to the west of the bridge. Li’l Cactus is chilling under a tree on a ledge near Alrant. Li’l Cactus is adrift in a snowbank near a house in the northeast corner of Alrant. He’s also taking in the majesty of nature on the southmost edge of the forest. Li’l Cactus is bumming around on the north shore near the bridge to Jadd. Li’l Cactus is helping the tree point you toward Celestial Peak to the southeast. You’ll need to make a pretty long jump to reach him. He’s also greeting you from across the way in the middle of the dungeon. Lean green is secure in the alcove immediately west of the entrance to Gusthall. Li’l Cactus is lingering in the southeastern corner of the stronghold. He’s also absorbing the water via osmosis past the somnosa flower field. Li’l Cactus is taking in the ocean air on the shore. Li’l Cactus is having a siesta under the tree next to the armour shop. The little guy is secluded behind a house on the western end of town. Li’l Cactus is having a candid chat with a canid. He is also huddled near the western bridge. Li’l Cactus is sequestered near the eastern bridge. Li’l Cactus is resting by the campfire. The little dude is procrastinating by watching the ship atop a stall. Li’l Cactus is relaxing right off the main path. This means that the last few sections will be different. The Li’l Cactus Chain Ability adds 200% to everyone’s CS Gauge at the start of every battle.ĭisclaimer: this guide only covers the Angela/Durant path. Finally, at 50, you’ll get an accessory and a Chain Ability, and they’re incredible: The Li’l Cactus Ring is an accessory that refills the wearer’s CS Gauge at a rate of more than 1% per second so long as they’re walking.You don’t need this to get the super secret powerful gear, but it sure helps. At 45, your chances for getting good items from seeds improve.You can even check the numbers from the world map, though you won’t be able to see individual areas. At 35, you’ll be able to see unopened chests on the map, as well as get a count for how many times our lil’ companion appears in an area.The three bonuses that we’re most interested in are the rewards for 35, 45, and 50 sightings. Rewards listĮvery five times you find Li’l Cactus, you’ll receive a gift from him. You’ll get a maximum of 10 rewards ranging from shop discounts to XP boosts perfect for the game’s newly-added post-game content. If you find these fellows all across the world (via Nintendo Enthusiast), you’ll get a party bonus for each 5 you find. One noteworthy addition is the Li’l Cactus Sightings minigame.
Its gameplay both new and old are a good mix of improving the previous games’ flaws while accentuating the experience further.
We’ve had a ball with Trials of Mana, the other Square Enix remake that does justice to the SNES classic in Japan.