Merc does the most damage, easily.
Really? 0_0
Hmmm...what class did you have the most fun with?
Merc does the most damage, easily.
Really? 0_0
Hmmm...what class did you have the most fun with?
I probably use Paladin the most because it does good damage and is pretty quick. (Plus the bonus of having the shield.)Really? 0_0
Hmmm...what class did you have the most fun with?
FL has one of the most annoying StreetPass functions. If you get a bunch of people at once, going round and getting them to 100% is just not fun.
Wife and I both got this for Christmas. She was really into Animal Crossing and Rune Factory 4 so being able to semi co-op this together was the appeal.
She's about 11 hours into it, 7 for me. I had to slow her pace down though since she was just kind of barreling ahead with the Butterfly quests, not really understanding the point of the meta-game with leveling up all of the Life's and being able to have each one feed into another. She was definitely getting frustrated not being able to kill anything and it started turning into one giant run-through-the-whole-level for her to get to the next long winded conversation.
Conversely, I've been just doing Life stuff and Villager Quests and having a blast with only a smattering of main line story.
Once I got her on the same page as I we've been having a blast going through each Life one by one, doing the Challenges together, doing Villager Quests together, getting bounties, fighting together, mining together, crafting for each other, etc.
I think this is one game where the meta-game is better than the actual story game since from what I've seen the actual story seems pretty long winded with a lot of dialogue and not much action other than fetch quests.
FL has one of the most annoying StreetPass functions. If you get a bunch of people at once, going round and getting them to 100% is just not fun.
Aww, I just skip the people with uninteresting items.
But there's a trick if you're not aware: unless you StreetPass someone new, you can keep re-entering the same screen and talk to the visitors in the same place (although their position can change a bit) again.
That's really awesome.Seriously just had one of my funnest gaming moments with my wife earlier today. We switched over to Paladin to start on the Fledging challenges, got those out of the way quickly while also making a pit stop at Haniwa cave to catch some Catfish for Apprentice Angler.
We had started mining yesterday, only up to getting Apprentice status so I saw we had some quests up in the Waterfall Cave so off we went to explore some new areas.
Running through the cave with her was just awesome, being able to play the game almost like an MMO, teaming up to take down monsters, collecting bounties, finding new ores to mine, collecting treasures. We ran into an Iron Golem which was the toughest monster we had yet to face so one person would block while the other used the Paladin spin move and we slowly whittled away his health and felt really accomplished when we took him down and got the bounty.
Usually I have dozens of these experiences playing WoW or other games but being able to do it with my wife who's a super casual gamer (think Candy Crush and Animal Crossing) was just a blast. She's really picking up on the meta-game now with doing multiple lives and getting really into completing the challenges for them too.
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Yeah, most of the lives weave together really nicely. The only one that's kinda solitary is Cook, but it's still fun too.I got this game for Xmas GAF and I fucking LOVE this game. They should call it Fantasy Crack.
Started as a blacksmith, did a bit of mining, now I'm a paladin so I go out mine ore, make boss armour and then equip it. There's such a wicked synergy between some of these Lifes and this has that 'one more mission' thing going on big time.
Hey guys, I'm having troubles with the stirring parts of the blacksmith/carpenter/etc. minigames. Are you just supposed to hold the A button down during those parts or do you have to release the button at the correct time?
Hey guys, I'm having troubles with the stirring parts of the blacksmith/carpenter/etc. minigames. Are you just supposed to hold the A button down during those parts or do you have to release the button at the correct time?
You hold it down, just make sure to let go after it fills all the way.
Edit: Yeah, like tm24 says, you can continue to hold it if there are multiple stirrings, but otherwise you should let go.
just hold. If there's a series of stirring, you don't even have to let go in between them
She's about 11 hours into it, 7 for me. I had to slow her pace down though since she was just kind of barreling ahead with the Butterfly quests, not really understanding the point of the meta-game with leveling up all of the Life's and being able to have each one feed into another. She was definitely getting frustrated not being able to kill anything and it started turning into one giant run-through-the-whole-level for her to get to the next long winded conversation.
The main story is very laid back with almost no combat (this is because some people may choose to play through the game in one of the crafting classes only), but the sidequests will soon explode if you want them too. You can have literally dozens on the go at the same time if you play multiple Life classes, and that is where the bulk of the combat in the game will come from.Just got this. Created a fat little girl alchemist with a battle scar haha.
It's kind of slow to get going. Does it pick up in the terms of the main story or side quests?
Getting the hang of it, doing mining and alchemy. Question: Is it possible to not fight at all in this game? I'm at Waterfall Cave and rocks are blocking my path. Do I have to fight in order to progress?
Getting the hang of it, doing mining and alchemy. Question: Is it possible to not fight at all in this game? I'm at Waterfall Cave and rocks are blocking my path. Do I have to fight in order to progress?
Getting the hang of it, doing mining and alchemy. Question: Is it possible to not fight at all in this game? I'm at Waterfall Cave and rocks are blocking my path. Do I have to fight in order to progress?
Awesome. I'm totally on a pacifist path these far as a miner and alchemist. Bit of a pain so far but it's fun seeing how far I can go with this.Yes, you can do a complete pacifist run. Here's a wonderful article about it: http://www.thegia.com/2014/12/15/fantasy-life-devaluing-violence/
This sounds exactly like my experience with the game. I've been really frustrated how, even after four hours, it still feels like I'm getting tutorials. And I keep wondering when I'm just going to be FREE and able to explore and play at my own pace. The dialogue sequences have been really frustrating for me and I have grown to hate the story element of the game.
I had mostly resigned to quitting the game, but maybe I need to do like you and be less tethered to the butterfly garbage.
It's an action-MMO in miniature.So, if I like Animal Crossing chances are high I will like this too?
Watched a few reviews, looks a bit like AC meets RPG.
The pacing I advise people to follow is to > level up their jobs until they've no more chanllenges in the area then advances the story.This sounds exactly like my experience with the game. I've been really frustrated how, even after four hours, it still feels like I'm getting tutorials. And I keep wondering when I'm just going to be FREE and able to explore and play at my own pace. The dialogue sequences have been really frustrating for me and I have grown to hate the story element of the game.
I had mostly resigned to quitting the game, but maybe I need to do like you and be less tethered to the butterfly garbage.
No.Can you give other people money/Dosh? Eg if I make my girlfriend a shield can she pay me for it?
No need to rush since the goal of the game is to max up the jobs.My daughter (7yo) loves this game. She beat the story, is level 31 and is currently leveling up various jobs and slowly getting to 50 so she can do the origin island dlc. I'm level 21 and just got to al majik so I'm catching up. Any tips for quicker grinding so she can do the dlc?
Can you give other people money/Dosh? Eg if I make my girlfriend a shield can she pay me for it?
Game is awesome btw. I've basically ignored the story entirely and focused on my Lives and I haven't stopped playing all day. I wasn't even planning to play this either.
Well, you can buy jewels etc. and then gift them, although you'd lose 50% of your money after selling them.
Really have been enjoying this game. Picked it up and started playing at the beginning of December and am currently at 75 hrs. Only level 61, but with the exception of Alchemist and Wizard, ask my lifes are Mastered, with Mercenary and Paladin being Hero level. Still having beat the main story, but thinking of running through it and buying the DLC.
Played the game solely single player, never having an ally except when required. Think the way the Lifes help each other is pretty cool and motivated me to change lives. Did the first two chapters as a Miner before deciding that I wanted to see what the other lifes had in store. Glad I did because I might have gotten tired of the game pretty quick if I didn't.
Glad I didn't read any reviews or anything before buying it and playing it, they probably would have dissuaded me from getting it. Right now it is my most played game of 2014 and also my favorite.
The DLC adds quite a lot. I highly recommend it.Really have been enjoying this game. Picked it up and started playing at the beginning of December and am currently at 75 hrs. Only level 61, but with the exception of Alchemist and Wizard, ask my lifes are Mastered, with Mercenary and Paladin being Hero level. Still having beat the main story, but thinking of running through it and buying the DLC.
Played the game solely single player, never having an ally except when required. Think the way the Lifes help each other is pretty cool and motivated me to change lives. Did the first two chapters as a Miner before deciding that I wanted to see what the other lifes had in store. Glad I did because I might have gotten tired of the game pretty quick if I didn't.
Glad I didn't read any reviews or anything before buying it and playing it, they probably would have dissuaded me from getting it. Right now it is my most played game of 2014 and also my favorite.
You did a good thing!Glad I didn't read any reviews or anything before buying it and playing it, they probably would have dissuaded me from getting it. Right now it is my most played game of 2014 and also my favorite.
Think I'm going to use the rest of my Wii U DDP money to get it, think I have $10.The DLC adds quite a lot. I highly recommend it.
Read a couple and Jeremy Parishes write to and that is what it seems, they went through the game as fast as possible and were bored with it. Makes sense, I guess, but the missed out on so much. I really enjoy the non-pressure of classes like Angler and Miner, fun to just go find a place to get more ore or a new type of fish. The crafting classes are a little dull, so usually just grind a little here and there, but I do like seeing my materials bring turned into something usable by my combat classes. A really interesting mechanic that on paper almost turned me off, only curiosity got me to it.You did a good thing!
That game was totally overlooked by most of the reviewers who seems to have only sticked to the story and didn't bothered to explore the game outside of the it. So they totally bashed it in a lof of case.