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(Created page with "* Like in the previous game, you can double-tap the map button to directly open the full map, and quitting to the main menu returns you to your last checkpoint. * Shell Shards, the small rock-looking things most enemies drop, aren't a currency or a crafting material but rather the resource used to refresh your sub-weapon stocks once you start finding them. It's well worth making active use of them, they substantially improve your damage output and combat options. * It'...")
 
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* Like in the previous game, you can double-tap the map button to directly open the full map, and quitting to the main menu returns you to your last checkpoint.
* Like in the previous game, you can double-tap the map button to directly open the full map, and quitting to the main menu returns you to your last checkpoint.


* Shell Shards, the small rock-looking things most enemies drop, aren't a currency or a crafting material but rather the resource used to refresh your sub-weapon stocks once you start finding them. It's well worth making active use of them, they substantially improve your damage output and combat options.
* Sub-weapons (Tools that go to red Tool slots) are well worth making active use of once you start finding them, as they substantially improve your damage output and combat options. Unloading any remaining uses of them is a good way to clinch a victory at the end of a difficult fight.
 
* Shell Shards, the small rock-looking things most enemies drop, aren't a currency or a crafting material but rather the resource used to refresh your sub-weapon stocks. You can buy them from most merchants if you run low, which is much more time efficient than trying to farm them.


* It's worth holding on to 50-100 Rosaries at all times, preferably in item form which keeps them safe even if you die, so you can reliably buy maps and unlock rest points as well as fast travel stations as you go.
* It's worth holding on to 50-100 Rosaries at all times, preferably in item form which keeps them safe even if you die, so you can reliably buy maps and unlock rest points as well as fast travel stations as you go.
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