It'd be funny as fuck if those squirrels are in this and nabbed those infinite ATs as well till you got back to town.
I don't quite follow what you're getting at.
It'd be funny as fuck if those squirrels are in this and nabbed those infinite ATs as well till you got back to town.
is there something like thefrom EO3lucky hammerto force monsters to drop their items??
I don't know about you guys, but with the time I have available, I'll be playing the game in casual mode because I really also love the mapping aspect of the game, and just want to enjoy the game for what it is and not get super frustrated if I get stuck somewhere.
I guess I will go with casual since it's my first EO, and I don't really have much experience with this sort of game. I hope it won't be too easy.
I guess I will go with casual since it's my first EO, and I don't really have much experience with this sort of game. I hope it won't be too easy.
I only have money for one game for the foreseeable future and I cannot decide between this, FE:A, and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The demos for EOIV and FE:A are both so good...AAAAAGHGGGHHHHH.
I would go with FE.
I only have money for one game for the foreseeable future and I cannot decide between this, FE:A, and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The demos for EOIV and FE:A are both so good...AAAAAGHGGGHHHHH.
I've always strongly disliked this series' artstyle, despite enjoying the games.
Actually, is this game going to be difficult to find after launch? six months from now? If so, I think my choice is made.
Yeah, they seem to get more and more 'moe' with every entry.. I had a hard time finding a portrait for each character in the demo that I liked. I mostly picked what bothered me the least.
Does anyone know if that Broad-bladed sword from the merchant in B1 of the Lush Woodlans dungeon is any good for 1000en? I don't want to waste my time if there's something better in the shop.
Does anyone know if that Broad-bladed sword from the merchant in B1 of the Lush Woodlans dungeon is any good for 1000en? I don't want to waste my time if there's something better in the shop.
Glad to see these are still being localized. Got EO3 a while ago but never got around to playing it, will prob. do the same for EO4. Dungeon crawlers are a pretty big time investment.
I would go with FE.
I'd pick up EO4, unless you want to end up paying double down the road to play it.
Both will probably be on the eShop and like I said before Soul Hackers is a good month and a half away. Regardless of time availability I imagine fund availability will be fine by then.I'd wager Soul Hackers will be the rarer one.
spoilerific question for those who already have played the game:
is there something like thefrom EO3lucky hammerto force monsters to drop their items??
Does anyone know if that Broad-bladed sword from the merchant in B1 of the Lush Woodlans dungeon is any good for 1000en? I don't want to waste my time if there's something better in the shop.
So are EO games very hard? Should I expect to scrap my entire team and train a new one from scratch because I messed up a few skills? I might start a new game on Casual if that's the case.
And it used to be 10, but either way it was very hard to screw yourself over permanently. You'd have to do something crazy like blow through ALL of your money then reset everyone, and at worst you're basically just replaying from the start then anyway.You can do a skill reset at the cost of 2 levels with the "Rest" option.
You can do a skill reset at the cost of 2 levels with the "Rest" option.
Am I the only one who felt weird saving the data for when the game releases? I ended up deleting and will be starting over on Tuesday. I don't know...it felt dirty.
Is the map drawing optional in all of these games or is that a casual mode only thing?
Both will probably be on the eShop and like I said before Soul Hackers is a good month and a half away. Regardless of time availability I imagine fund availability will be fine by then.
I'd pick up EO4, unless you want to end up paying double down the road to play it.
Is the map drawing optional in all of these games or is that a casual mode only thing?
In prior games it wouldn't track FOEs not on tiles you walked on anyway, so it's why I stuck with auto fill. I think this is different though.You can turn it on or off regardless of difficulty setting but like someone else said you have to add in other details.
It's not..I am playing the demo on casual...just go and try and kill those Baboon in Old Mines if you are not levelled up a bit,they absolutly destroy you...for those fights,which have always been the ones that made me rage or stopped playing in EO 1,you will still need a good team,some skills in choosing what spells to use etc...the only thing I noticed on casual though is how I can use auto attack more often now and not worry about dying on regular ennemies hehe...
Finally started playing the EO4 demo. Set out earlier with my party of Fight, Heal, Shoot, Blast, and Mamoru. I completed all of the quests, and I think I'll leave it at that for now until I get the full game.
Is the map drawing optional in all of these games or is that a casual mode only thing?
This is what that bolding was for earlier, Bururian: going in with hiding from frustration being a goal will mess up your emotional state somehow, somewhere, especially for a dungeon crawler rookie. "Overcoming" is a series' hallmark, and there will be an FOE trap, confusing multifloor layout, or boss that will force it upon you.
lol, after spending 16 hours with the demo, I had no intentions of deleting it but I understand what you're saying.
Beating a shiny FOE and getting 9k experience is a great feeling, btw.
Might be too early to say but this may be my GOTY.