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On my very first complete playthrough I finished the whole game with a BR over 100.
If you grind a lot and get a high BR it gets a bit more difficult to finish the secret uber bosses but not impossible.
Thats true. I think a lot of gamers like it easy..non-frustating and i can understand that.. but i really love games like binding of isaac, dark souls and stuff. But these games are rare..but i really love the fact that they exist and there are devs who make games like that :) And the last remnant is a good example for a game who can have a good story and being challenging!
So if you want the same types (no lvl, random stats, enemies lvl up with you, almost no-hand helding, and getting killed on random encounter) try Romancing SaGa : Mistrel Song for PS2. should be cheap now
although its artwork takes some time to get used too
Every one in a while, take a break and go spam Diggs at harvest points for materials that your units need. Don't forget to find Morsels as well so you can make longer trips. Avoid fights unless the mob drops a material you need.
You don't really wanna be going up against, say, Gates of Hell with weapons that have only been reinforced to the seventh order, after all.