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Rumple88

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Essentially, it's just an explanation of "How is this ONE guy supposed to help the whole world repopulate and keep up with girlfriends across the entire continent?"
Giving the fact he is immortal does help a bit giving him time to repopulate the whole world^^
But i found the doubleganger explanation not a bad choice :)
 

animsl

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Essentially, it's just an explanation of "How is this ONE guy supposed to help the whole world repopulate and keep up with girlfriends across the entire continent?"
Lol the doppelganger stuff was giving me major Dumb and Dumber vibes at first.
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Whenever Ray casts magic, (like Ultima) she heals like she is supposed to and then immediately lose the health she was supposed to get. Like if I am at 4000/4560, and cast a spell, I go up to 4560 and then immediately back to 4000. I don't know what is conflicting to make this happen.

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Whenever Ray casts magic, (like Ultima) she heals like she is supposed to and then immediately lose the health she was supposed to get. Like if I am at 4000/4560, and cast a spell, I go up to 4560 and then immediately back to 4000. I don't know what is conflicting to make this happen.

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Are you fighting any enemies with higher speed than you or maybe with the zombie effect active on Ray?

Admittedly, I think you could do better than the Uelibloom Wand-

But I personally haven't used it enough to tell if there might be a glitch with it or not.

Has it ALWAYS had this issue or did you just start experiencing it? My mind is going to-

"Maybe the wand is just repeatedly healing you to max right before the enemy takes their turn, and knocks you down to the same amount of health."
 

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Whenever Ray casts magic, (like Ultima) she heals like she is supposed to and then immediately lose the health she was supposed to get. Like if I am at 4000/4560, and cast a spell, I go up to 4560 and then immediately back to 4000. I don't know what is conflicting to make this happen.

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I think this is related to an RPGMaker coding bug. Lifesteal and health regen don't raise your health past your character's base maximum HP even if you have an item that gives you +20% HP.
 

Blacksno126

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So im in the post game, but still haven't figured out how to get the materials for upgrading blessings to level 2. Ive got plenty of blessing cores, but not the second material you need for them, was wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to obtain the materials?
 
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So im in the post game, but still haven't figured out how to get the materials for upgrading blessings to level 2. Ive got plenty of blessing cores, but not the second material you need for them, was wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to obtain the materials?
Elves.

There's other places I think, but the easiest place to get Blessed Essence I think it's called, is just replaying the "dark elves" mission in the Elven Kingdom/Forest place-

Each time you replay that set of fights, you get a guaranteed blessed essence, and like a thousand gold plus other key items like giftboxes-

Just replaying that one mission can get you all the materials you need to get every blessing in the game to tier 2. You don't even have to replay the story, only the fights.
 
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Elves.

There's other places I think, but the easiest place to get Blessed Essence I think it's called, is just replaying the "dark elves" mission in the Elven Kingdom/Forest place-

Each time you replay that set of fights, you get a guaranteed blessed essence, and like a thousand gold plus other key items like giftboxes-

Just replaying that one mission can get you all the materials you need to get every blessing in the game to tier 2. You don't even have to replay the story, only the fights.
Thank you so much!
 
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dijish

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So im in the post game, but still haven't figured out how to get the materials for upgrading blessings to level 2. Ive got plenty of blessing cores, but not the second material you need for them, was wondering if anyone could shed some light on how to obtain the materials?
it's just for sell at upgrading shop. The blessed essence right? It's the first item at the shop where u try to upgrade blessings
 

dijish

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Reallly like this game in general. It's just inconvenient that in the encylopedia u cant see where the armor/weapons are from, and when start checking bestiary one by one it didnt show where u can defeat them... Took long time guessing and wandering for the materials needed for mythical weapons xd
 

zarqupang

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i like the game but it's hard to get lvl's and the weapons and armor cast a shit ton so you not make any money. almost feels like you have to use the cheats.
 
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Reallly like this game in general. It's just inconvenient that in the encylopedia u cant see where the armor/weapons are from, and when start checking bestiary one by one it didnt show where u can defeat them... Took long time guessing and wandering for the materials needed for mythical weapons xd
I will say, maybe don't worry too much about the encyclopedia.

I'm pretty sure it has a glitch where you can't 100% complete it, since there's some items/abilities from very old versions of the game, that no longer exist, but I think were already added to the encyclopedia as entries, and would've been too much work to try and remove as listings-

So you're gonna have at least a few things in the encyclopedia that just aren't in the game due to coding issues. Such is RPGMaker.

You're pretty much good in terms of encyclopedia completion once you get all the achievements, since they're the only things that actually matter, just try to grab the new armor sets when you can, pay attention to what the monsters drop (I get the gripe about not knowing which mission they're in, but thankfully they do all show the odds of dropping a weapon or accessory and other loot).

Shop, get the drops, don't forget to upgrade all your gear from common to legendary at least once (or grind for one of each common, rare and legendary tier if you don't mind the extra grind), and you should more than get enough completion, and plenty of good gear.
 
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i like the game but it's hard to get lvl's and the weapons and armor cast a shit ton so you not make any money. almost feels like you have to use the cheats.
Honestly, it's more of a mindset shift I think-

Trust me, level is NOT nearly as important as you may think, gear and strategy is-

I've noticed a lot of newer players coming in and saying that it feels difficult to get enough XP to level up, and I kind of get that-

But your main way of advancing IS through using more specialized or just all around better gear. Generally anything you get in the early game is almost going to immediately be better than what you start with-

For example, if you can't afford the best weapons and armor in the shops yet, it may be worth trying to get some of the random drops, both for a bit of the gold that you get for replaying quests, and the chance at good early game weapons.

Don't know how far you are into the game-

But generally speaking, your biggest bottleneck for a while WILL be money, but the best way to get past that is legit, just play the side quests, maybe replay each quest a few times if it drops items you don't have yet (especially if it's niche with something either focusing on counter attacks, evasion absorption, generally the better defense, the better overall, but don't sleep on multiple hits either). And naturally, the more important story quests DO give more money each time you beat them, one of my favorite grinding spots is the dark elves mission in the elf kingdom-

But yeah, think less about level, you could go through the entire game facing every enemy 10 levels lower than them, on the hardest difficulty, and still not have many problems as long as you use your gear smartly.

If you're still in the first three areas (Shores of Easy, Misty Forest, The Tutorial area, etc), don't worry about money too much, money will start picking up once you start unlocking the ability to invest in Mistral Village, though I do recommend trying to get the mine upgrades ASAP, since gems are the most important thing for the village resources.

If you start reaching further in the game like the Capital City and beyond, don't sweat it, sell any gear you have more than 3 copies of (You really only need 2), don't sweat about upgrading ALL your blessings immediately (at least until you get to the Elf kingdom), and remember you can replay advancement quests and some side quests for just battles since they generally give the most money.

That being said, no shame in using cheats at all if that's what you want. Hell, I play with cheats on a lot of the time just for convenience and knowing what items I'm missing or want for a build-
 
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Still, I do feel it'd be beneficial to make a list of equipment and item drops.
Most of that info is in quest details and the encyclopedia, I was planning on making a guide that would include stuff like that-

But this IS still an RPG, and I'm just one person so I got a bit burnt out on it.

It may not be the most convenient to cross reference enemy drops in the encyclopedia, and the places you've been to-

(The Encyclopedia is mainly sorted by area where you encounter each enemy, not necessarily by level I think)

But the info IS there, it's just not as convenient as it could be.
 

dijish

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I will say, maybe don't worry too much about the encyclopedia.

I'm pretty sure it has a glitch where you can't 100% complete it, since there's some items/abilities from very old versions of the game, that no longer exist, but I think were already added to the encyclopedia as entries, and would've been too much work to try and remove as listings-

So you're gonna have at least a few things in the encyclopedia that just aren't in the game due to coding issues. Such is RPGMaker.

You're pretty much good in terms of encyclopedia completion once you get all the achievements, since they're the only things that actually matter, just try to grab the new armor sets when you can, pay attention to what the monsters drop (I get the gripe about not knowing which mission they're in, but thankfully they do all show the odds of dropping a weapon or accessory and other loot).

Shop, get the drops, don't forget to upgrade all your gear from common to legendary at least once (or grind for one of each common, rare and legendary tier if you don't mind the extra grind), and you should more than get enough completion, and plenty of good gear.
Well personally i dont care about completing it so it doesnt matter. It's just a bit messy when I tried to create some mythic weapons. The best I can do is just checking which enemy can drop certain items and guess where it come from since its somewhat sorted I suppose.
 

zarqupang

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i do have another question and sorry for all the questions.

1. what lvl are what do i need to beat the blue chick with the swords.

2. can you nock up all the monster girls before you kill eris and leaving are ner the end.

because i have been fucking the shop owner and other towns people
 
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i do have another question and sorry for all the questions.

1. what lvl are what do i need to beat the blue chick with the swords.

2. can you nock up all the monster girls before you kill eris and leaving are ner the end.

because i have been fucking the shop owner and other towns people
1. I'm assuming you mean Juggernaut, if you mean in the tavern she's basically a test of skill and strategy, you can't "level up enough" to easily beat her, you have to strategize around avoiding damage and all her attacks. You can't just tank hits from her because she is DESIGNED to be a one shot super boss, legitimately made just for RPG try hards like me, if you don't wanna fight her you don't have to. If you do, I would recommend trying to use blessings, armor and accessories that either give you more counter attacks per turn (+x Counters/Counter Attacks), enough counter chance (%) to guarantee when your main character gets hit, you WILL counter it, an antshell shield (you get it from replaying the quest with the tiger girl and centaur girl as a random drop, for both counter chance and guaranteed evade on a successful counter), and using the "taunt" ability that your main character naturally learns, that again, boosts counter chance and counters per turn for a set number of turns.

It might not be guaranteed to work, I don't know what gear you do an don't have, or what blessings you do or don't have upgraded. Basically though, this strategy is meant for avoiding all her crazy attacks while letting your main character chip away at her health, it's gonna be a slow fight no matter what, but it's the best strategy I've always used.

Again I need to say that fighting Juggernaut is OPTIONAL, and not recommended for casual players. The reward for beating her in the tavern is basically just a reusable health potion.

You do fight her two other times in the game, but you don't need to win her second fight (final mission), and her third fight is in the post game. Which again, is optional.

If you don't wanna fight super bosses then don't feel obligated to. Again, MOST of them, can't be beaten by just leveling up, since they're supposed to test your strategy and knowledge of gear and skills. Every fight is winnable, but that doesn't mean that the game expects everyone to need to put in the work for every fight-

For example: Maybe you thought that the first pumpkin queen fight was unwinnable, as most did, but you CAN beat her before playing the rest of the mission, you just gotta be strong or smart enough to break reality to do it-

And yes it's all possible without cheats. Counter and evade builds are some of the most overpowered for basically anyone, but especially the main character, Bessie has a ton of items that are great for dealing out multiple hits to multiple enemies, and Ray has multiple items that allow her to activate and permanently stay in multiple transformations at once in the late and post game-

Gear is THE most important factor in being stronger and winning those seemingly impossible fights. I quickly learned it doesn't matter if the entire rest of the party dies, as long as the main character has taunt active, and is able to counter and evade every attack, no matter how long it takes he's basically invincible in the right circumstances-

That's all I can tell you about that, short of outright telling you what gear and abilities to use and when-

2. Here's a list of every fuckable girl in the game with markers that tell you which can get pregnant, and which can only get pregnant after you beat the game.



If you can't open the guide because you don't have a steam account or something, I'll copy it below, [P] means they can get pregnant, [PG] means they can only get pregnant in post game, after beating the main story.

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