You're bad at prepping if you waited till after day 100 to fight an enemy. Meticulously threw the match it seemsWhat an unfair shit, I spend days meticulously preparing to fight the boss but it turns out after 100 days it is impossible to win without removing the collar.
Each miserable action in this game is equivalent to losing an entire day, at least you could do 3 things but you can only do one, and read not to mention between 2 to 4 days and if you are Corrupted Aura more days, I thought I only had to deal with what to fill in the corruption, but if you put that condition on me it totally changes doing things having to focus on one.You're bad at prepping if you waited till after day 100 to fight an enemy. Meticulously threw the match it seems
If you spent 10 days prepping for a single fight then you would have been better off removing collar for that fight. Also, if the only thing you are doing in a day is a single action, you are playing in an extremely suboptimal manner. I almost always try to push until I have almost no HP/MP if I'm going to read a book, and almost as recklessly if I'm learning a skill/spell. There is always a timer running out in this game, if you don't want to interact with it or you want do everything then you can turn the difficulty down to story mode. To me, the action/resource management is one of the more compelling parts of the game and it single handedly manages to differentiate it from most other RPG maker games.Each miserable action in this game is equivalent to losing an entire day, at least you could do 3 things but you can only do one, and read not to mention between 2 to 4 days and if you are Corrupted Aura more days, I thought I only had to deal with what to fill in the corruption, but if you put that condition on me it totally changes doing things having to focus on one.
I sound a little frustrated but I agree that it is great how you have to manage in the game but it is a late game that you realize several things that have no remedy such as dealing with willpower, before I had some lewd act reserved to increase my willpower bar , but now it's almost not even halfway done, and I invested days in skills that I hardly used thinking that I would only have to deal with corruption.If you spent 10 days prepping for a single fight then you would have been better off removing collar for that fight. Also, if the only thing you are doing in a day is a single action, you are playing in an extremely suboptimal manner. I almost always try to push until I have almost no HP/MP if I'm going to read a book, and almost as recklessly if I'm learning a skill/spell. There is always a timer running out in this game, if you don't want to interact with it or you want do everything then you can turn the difficulty down to story mode. To me, the action/resource management is one of the more compelling parts of the game and it single handedly manages to differentiate it from most other RPG maker games.
Magic Control is +3 MATK; Magic Capacity is +8 Max MPMagic control says +8 Max MP and +3 MATK the Max MP is clearly not going up is this a bug or not implemented
so... it increases the potential cap of mp?Magic Control is +3 MATK; Magic Capacity is +8 Max MP
Yeah. If your mana cap was 48, it'll be 56 after the training. It's just one way of raising the mana cap. Mana stones are by far the main way to do it.so... it increases the potential cap of mp?
If you are playing it well enough that you can beat the rest of the game w/o gaining too much corruption then that's impressive.I must say, I'm sorry that the plot on earth is tied to corruption and does not run in parallel. I am now in the second room and I no longer plan to continue corrupting the Aura and thus I will probably miss quite a few details of the story..
Imo it's agility. Followed by your preferred attack stat.What is the best statistic to increase with materials in the blacksmith?
I mean, he literally stops here. If you don't touch anything in the Aura's head, then no new events happen no matter how many days have passed. Richard, for example, will not act in any way or Veronica will not try to do something with George.If you are playing it well enough that you can beat the rest of the game w/o gaining too much corruption then that's impressive.
But every corruption game has content you miss by willfully not corrupting fully.
Yeah, but since you gain Corruption at least passively over time, and there is a corruption limit that triggers a Game Over (on Normal+ difficulty), you have to manage it for the rest of the game without being allowed to spend it.I mean, he literally stops here. If you don't touch anything in the Aura's head, then no new events happen no matter how many days have passed. Richard, for example, will not act in any way or Veronica will not try to do something with George.
Agility is the most important to raise through the blacksmith or plan on using your collar for minor jumpsWhat is the best statistic to increase with materials in the blacksmith?