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* You can explore pretty much the whole world in the | * You can explore pretty much the whole world in the three chapters. It gets constrained more for a few chapters before opening back up again. Use the opportunity! | ||
* Don't buy weapons and armor full price. Either buy them from | * Most chapters can be completed really quickly, but nearly the entire game world is open to you right from the start. Look around, explore, talk to people. Just save often in case you wander into something too tough for you to handle. | ||
* Don't buy weapons and armor full price. Either buy them from the shop that sells them worn or use your enemy's. You should be repairing every single weapon and piece of armor that you stumble across the whole game in order to get your repair skills up. | |||
* There is a lot of important information in the manual. | * There is a lot of important information in the manual. | ||
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* Debuffs and buffs are really good in this game. Starting out, Despair thy Eyes is your bread and butter spell and can keep 2-3 enemies completely locked down for the entire fight. Later on, you'll get items that let you flame, ice, or poison your weapons, and you can get them blessed at temples - do all of this. Melee fighters are there to kill things; casters are there to keep the fighters on their feet and the enemies off balance. | * Debuffs and buffs are really good in this game. Starting out, Despair thy Eyes is your bread and butter spell and can keep 2-3 enemies completely locked down for the entire fight. Later on, you'll get items that let you flame, ice, or poison your weapons, and you can get them blessed at temples - do all of this. Melee fighters are there to kill things; casters are there to keep the fighters on their feet and the enemies off balance. | ||
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