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How to steal grind to level 9999 easily and how to grind up your stats
When you begin Disgaea 6, you’ll have a low-leveled Zed and a few of the starter classes. Thankfully, it’s very easy to level up to level 9999 in this game and it can be done within a day.
Before we start the process, you may want to make some of the character classes you want. You can always reincarnate the generic units into any class later on, but they’ll need to start from level 1 again.
In Disgaea 6 the experience is split between all people who was in the battle at the end of the battle (or your characters inside of the “experience sharing group” who don’t even have to participate in the battles), so the leveling in this game is different than other games.
This means you can even have one strong character complete the map and just have the other characters walk around outside the base panel. Even if you’re only using Zed, you can grind him up, then grind other units you want to use later.
Other useful character classes are:
- Thief who can steal items from enemies (which is useful, some items can only be stolen)
- Mecha Girl (can clear all enemies from the maps very quickly)
- Witch (very powerful spellcaster and her unique evility makes skills cost 50% less SP)
- See how to unlock all character classes here.
The first step is to just use autobattle, and leave the game on for a few minutes. Make certain to go into your Settings menu and change the battle options to make the battles faster, such as skipping battle animations, etc.
When your level is in the hundred’s, go into the Cheat Shop and raise the enemy difficulty stars. This makes the enemies have a higher level, which is good for you because you can get even more experience from defeating them.
You’ll now need to go back-and-forth, raise the Cheat Shop’s enemy difficulty and see if you can autobattle and defeat the enemies. If not, lower it and grind more levels before testing it out again.
Keep raising the enemy difficulty more and more as you continue to gain levels.
Keep doing this for a few hours, and you’ll eventually be able to raise the enemy difficulty to 20 Stars in the Cheat Shop. Do so, and autobattle until you reach level 9999.
This is a good opportunity to leave the game autobattling overnight, or do some errands for a few hours.
When you’re level 9999, you can progress through the main story very easily and quickly. The story will have more unique characters you can level up.
From unlocking the Quest Shop, you can unlock a lot of useful character classes. While level 9999, you can easily get 16.5 Karma bonus, then you can super reincarnate for permanent Damage Up and character movement bonuses.
What about grinding to level 99,999,999?
The next step is to get to level 99M. To do this, you’ll need to be past a certain area of the story, or even in the post-game. Super Reincarnate a character of your choice and change the tabs to where you can increase your character’s properties, such as their movement, damage up, etc. and there should be an option to raise their maximum level, as well as increase their base stat maximums. If those are not present, keep going along in the story.
Again, see our guide on farming Karma because increasing the level cap takes a lot of Karma.
After selecting the option to raise the level cap on all your characters of choice, the next step is to grind them up to level 99M.
The way Disgaea 6 works is after the main story there’s a post-game, where you can continue to play. If you beat the post-game missions with the Disgaea 1 character cameos (pass the “Challenge an overlord” bill), then you’ll eventually unlock the options to go to the Carnage Dimensions, and after that you can unlock another bill to unlock the Rakshasa Dimension.
You’ll also be able to unlock a set of training stages called the “Martial Training” stages, but these are actually intertwined with the Carnage and Rakshasa dimensions (the earlier Martial Training stages are in the normal dimension, but the later ones are Carnage and Rakshasa, it doesn’t appear under different menus but if you check the small area next to the stage name it says the dimension)
Our recommendation is to go to an earlier Martial Training stage, and autobattle on them. Then as before, raise the stars on the difficulty in the Cheat Shop. Rinse and repeat the process. Eventually you’ll be able to handle the later Martial Training stages as well. Keep using the Juice Bar to raise your characters’ stats as well.
There’s actually a really easy trick to grinding on these stages on 20 star difficulty. Get the Taste of Victory evility, and use a Scroll in the Skills Shop to make scrolls to give the evility to all your characters (see our guide on unlocking all evilities here).
What this does is that each time you beat the stage your stats increase by 1%, to a maximum of 100% up. So let’s say you can only handle a stage on 1 star difficulty, autobattle on it 100 times, then up the difficulty stars and now you can handle harder enemies, leading to more experience gains. We eventually unlocked the final Martial Training stage which is considered a Rakshasa Stage, beat it 100 times, then increased the difficulty to 20 stars. It would only take ~2 hours to get level 99M for your characters. You can also share experience by using the Squads too.