CHR, PER, AGI are good for the text encounters, with MAG, STR and END being used for some skill checkshey, anyone knows which are the best skills to start if I want to see all the content?
The brigand is more crass than tomboyish (kinda reminds me of some of the trailer park girls from high school) and Urka doesn't come off masculine at all.How does the brigand and the orc not give off masculine vibes?
Brigand Canker SisterThe brigand is more crass than tomboyish (kinda reminds me of some of the trailer park girls from high school)
As a lifelong lover of tomboys, I hate that people do this. Makes my teeth itch.How does the brigand and the orc not give off masculine vibes?
And while we're on the topic, if anybody tries to define 'tomboy' as any girl with short hair I'm going to scream.
What's your opinions on the tomboys in ToA?As a lifelong lover of tomboys, I hate that people do this. Makes my teeth itch.
Nope. You can easily do that. Just get all the bonus points and create an OP characterCHR, PER, AGI are good for the text encounters, with MAG, STR and END being used for some skill checks
AGI, STR, END & AGI are good for combat.
You won't see all of the content in a single character, I'd suggest trying out a balanced stat build first!
You can only get the bonus points after playing long enough, I was basing my post on the assumption that the poster was new to the game.Nope. You can easily do that. Just get all the bonus points and create an OP character
Well, not necessarily more points mean more content...You can only get the bonus points after playing long enough, I was basing my post on the assumption that the poster was new to the game.
It is true though, getting the Achievement Bonus Points allows you more access to content overall.
Brigand and Urka? A+.What's your opinions on the tomboys in ToA?
The innkeeper's a man lolUh, isn't the Innkeeper a tomboy?
Also, I find the Wasp also quite tomboyish, despite not being overly masculine, she's aggressive and doesn't has any type of feminine behaviour.
And personally, I think that Urka falls on the same boat, tho others might argue.
Well, not necessarily more points mean more content...
Personally, I go with high charisma first (8 will do), since several options have the highest stat requirements as CHA (8 max I think). That solves a lot of problems as well unlocking content.
Then I invest in Magic (at least 5) since I think 5 is the highest requirement (might be higher now with new content). Again, it solves a LOT of things (Alma content, Golem, etc) content-wise.
AGI/END goes next, there's plenty of checks, and content is decided by passing or failing.
I don't think I ever had more than 2-3 strength.
You can complete the first map without even buying stat points... as long you're "willing", if you know what I mean *overexaggerated wink*
That being said, there's content you won't unlock unless you start over.
Aside of Bad Ends (which technically cut your game), some content gets locked when unlocking other. The best example is the Unicorn and the Golden Pig. If you choose one, the other gets locked (since requirement is virginity).
Becoming impotent also locked content (but I think now it doesn't).
Max strength (or 8-9) is (or used to be) insta-game-over with the Werebitch, meaning you can't access some of her content, as well the Gadgeteer in similar ways.
Getting certain... features? what are they called? Like anal lover, or cuckoo for birds, will lock you out too.
Stat points sure help on certain situations (the Spider cave -which I avoid like the plague... yuck- for example requires lots of stat checks to pass thru, and most fails are bad ends), but is the decisions that count.
For that you need to choose one or the other, with one locking the other or viceversa.
Basically:
you need to do several runs (maybe 2-3) to see everything.
Or just go for the stuff you're really interested (I haven't seen some content at all, because there's stuff i'm not interested, not even by curiosity), which is much faster and can be done in 1-2 runs.
The innkeeper's a man lol
Brigand and Urka? A+.
Head to the Town of Monsters and Recruit the Dark Magician, then ask her at Camp to have you be trained. You can also request that she make you impotent if she defeats you or you surrender to her. To do this, request that she makes you 'a girl'.How does one become impotent? i've never run by that
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