'Final Fantasy: Record Keeper' tips; Unlock Terra Brandford character, get rewards

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The free-to-play "Final Fantasy: Record Keeper" now has a new update that lets players unlock Terra Branford.

To get Terra Branford, players must complete a limited timed special Collector Event. Called the 'Monster in the Lethe', this event triggers the story of Terra and company as they escape from the Returner's hideout, following the invasion of South Figaro by the Empire. Once players reach the seventh area of the event, the new character will be unlocked.

Aside from the new unlockable character, the special event also contains special rewards. For the Lower Stream Branch area, there would be a Hero's Ring and Lesser Summon Orbs as reward items. In addition, the Lower Stream portion of the river has a Hyper Wrist as mastery reward. In the Estuary, there would be a Major Black Orb, a five-star item that can be used in creating Flare.

Since the new content is a special event quest, there would also be numerous boss fights. Players can expect boss during the second, fourth, fifth battles; there would also be boss fights on successive seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth battles.

Why would Terra Branford be a special character reward for the new content? Making an appearance in "Final Fantasy VI", Terra can be used in battle either as a straight fighter or a tanker mage. Her expertise in both black and white magic makes her formidable, and she can use a wide array of weapons and armor when fighting on the front lines. To make up her all-around nature, Terra also has abilities which make her an ideal support figure.

The special event for the Terra Branford character reward is available for players until May 6. The mobile game "Final Fantasy: Record Keeper" is available for both iOS and Android users, and can be downloaded for free.

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