A huge element to any Disgaea title is leveling and this is no exception in Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny. However, there are some changes to Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny that makes it a vastly different process, including levels going into the millions. With this in mind, we wanted to make a brief guide to make the ride easier.
Unlike most Disgaea games, there isn’t this massive need to level in Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny. Unless you want the trophy for hitting the level cap or just want to see how insane these numbers can get, the runway isn’t that long.
After beating the story there are a couple of post-game stages. One is every popular Baal fight, another is an additional storyline dealing with everyone’s favorite protagonist Laharl and a small series of stages that require creative tactics to unlock easy grinding spots. Realistically, Laharl can be beaten with a couple of reincarnations, store items, and a decent tactic. Baal requires a little more but still not much. Everything after this fight is basically just chasing bigger and better numbers.
While these things can be done at any point, the sooner you do them the better.
Since this is a complicated tactic in it itself, I strongly suggest looking at our guide here and pushing for higher-level content as quickly as possible. You’ll gain more overall through higher caps than repeated super reincarnations.
There really isn’t much to leveling in Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny. Select two innocents, you want to level, set them to innocent farm, and then select a stage to auto. Every stage has its own distinct advantages and disadvantages, none of which are objectively bad if you can complete the stage, but I will include the stages I found best. Please note, most of these stages have a Lucky Board, so if you can’t kill it, consider trying to obtain the board killer evility. If you can, don’t use it unless there is nothing better to equip. This is due to Lucky Boards having a default evility where you either one hit it or you do no damage.
These are extremely important to focus on doing since they will give access to bigger and better levels.
While I can’t speak for everyone, I found Royal Chamber II and Griffon Chamber to be the best stages since they’re very fast and simple. Since both stages use Lucky Boards, they’re super easy for the AI to rush and destroy. I found, even if some stages give more experience or mana, these stages make up for it in speed. That said, there is a weird middle point where you don’t get much from the lower Lucky Board stage but can’t do the higher one. When that occurs try some of the other mentioned stages or any final stage for a world. Many of those are built around grinding and quick experience.
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