Ensures that you summon Odin if summoning is successful. Used during BMS and activated during the Feature Zone. Ensures that you summon Ramuh if summoning is successful. Ensures that you summon Ifrit if summoning is successful. Ensures that you summon Shiva if summoning is successful. These items are only used during Battle Music Sequences. Receive only CollectaCards when clearing a stage, and increases chance to receive new cards. Multiplies the EXP received by all party members by six. Multiplies the EXP received by all party members by two.Īctivates at the end of a Music Stage. Increases party members' Spirit by 15%.Īctivates at the end of a Music Stage. Increases party members' Spirit by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Used at the beginning of the Music Stage. Increases party members' Stamina by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Increases party members' Agility by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Increases party members' Magic by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Increases party members' Strength by 15%. Increases party members' Strength by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Increases party members' max HP by 15%.Įffects are triggered when the next stage begins. Makes you somewhat more likely to receive rare items. Increases the success rate for probability-type abilities by 50%. Reduces damage to party by 30% for next stage. Reduces damage taken by the party until the end of the stage. Reduces damage to party by 15% for next stage. Restores all HP.Ĭamp out in the field to fully restore your HP. In 2011 the council considered selling it off and using the funds to build a town square in Mount Lawley, but it didn’t go ahead.Used when HP gauge drops below 20%. The strip was purchased by the council decades ago when there were plans to make a left turn lane into Beaufort Street. They voted to send it back to their committee for further discussion, so the decision’s been deferred until at least the next council meeting. Stirling councillors discussed the item behind closed doors at Tuesday night’s council meeting. Mr Collins says “with a little bit of lateral thinking, a new development with an awning above and landscaping, the area could become a vibrant evening dining option for the Mt Lawley community, particularly adjacent to the Astor Theatre”. “In my 20 years of commercial property sales experience, an adjoining owner should be paying a premium of up to 20 per cent not receiving a discount of more than 10 per cent.” Mr Collins says he is surprised the land is being sold for less than market value. “The society is not opposed to a redevelopment of the adjoining land but believes council needs to maintain a significant portion, if not all, of the setback it owns to allow for vibrant, alfresco dining and public space for trees and seating if and when the adjoining site is developed.” Mt Lawley community members and traders aren’t keen on a car park on public land being sold off along Walcott Street.Society president Paul Collins says Mt Lawley lacks public spaces. Along with locals and traders the society are lobbying the council to keep the land. They’d rather have a spacious alfresco area or some greenery amongst the pavement, like the wide outdoor area at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle. The Mount Lawley Society is concerned the strip will get amalgamated with the block behind, and they’ll end up with a big building all the way down to the footpath. In 2007 the owner of the block behind it wanted to buy it back “with an intention to develop both lots,” according to an old council agenda from 2011. It’s valued at $1818 per square meter, but the council’s proposing to sell it for $1600 per square metre. The land, which forms part of the car park in front of the Fat Dragon Diner, is going for a song. STIRLING council is on the verge of selling a strip of land beside the Astor Theatre in Mt Lawley, but locals say they’re missing a “magical opportunity” to make it a vibrant public space.