What an eventful day! I finished the story, started the DLC, achieved God rank in my Magician Life.
Oh, and Gato, Grizzo and I spent almost 7 hours in co-op. Love you guys.
Love you too!
We totally are a kickass team now!
What an eventful day! I finished the story, started the DLC, achieved God rank in my Magician Life.
Oh, and Gato, Grizzo and I spent almost 7 hours in co-op. Love you guys.
Time flew by. Had lots of fun with you two. 😄What an eventful day! I finished the story, started the DLC, achieved God rank in my Magician Life.
Oh, and Gato, Grizzo and I spent almost 7 hours in co-op. Love you guys.
We definitely are a pretty good team now. 😉Love you too!
We totally are a kickass team now!
Agreed, I've been rather enjoying the NA translation. It's really wordy but at least it's enjoyable. It did strike me as a little odd that NA would go with Creator and Demi-Creator instead of God and Demi-God, but it's no big deal.From a NA perspective I think the Treehouse translation has been stellar. I'm enjoying it a lot.
Though the PAL version has has a much different script. What I've seen of it still has been cute, but it's MUCH drier than what we got in the US. They added a lot of life (heh) in the NA version.
It could be worse. MH Tri blocked things life "after" and "Kut-ku" because it used some sort of international language filter. And Lego Universe had a whitelist word filter for chat... worst idea ever.I wish there wasn't something stopping me from using words like "damn" in the chat. It's really a bit much. I understand some limitations, but that is a bit much.
The weird thing is, I could use words like "sexy" twice, and then suddenly there was a filter on that. It's really weird. But yeah, there are worse things in place in other games. And it is preferrable to a chat full of hurtful stuff (though it's not likely that you would play with someone who says stuff that hurts you...).It could be worse. MH Tri blocked things life "after" and "Kut-ku" because it used some sort of international language filter. And Lego Universe had a whitelist word filter for chat... worst idea ever.
You can earn everything all the time. You only need to switch to report back in.
It depends on the Life Challenge. When looking over your challenges, it'll say "As a ____, do X" and that tells you you need to be that Life when performing the task (or if it's a bounty, you just need to be the proper Life when you turn it in.)
In the end, this results in most challenges being doable as a different job, except for the combat job challenges, most of which require you to be that job. And of course crafting should almost always be done on the proper job unless you're high rank and just throwing together some low rank ingots or something.
Some "beast"-like creature might have that one. You know, like the Gigante. But I can't say for sure. Or maybe one of the Dinos?Anyone know where I can find Wild Horn for Pam's request? Google or Reveria Explorer doesn't say anything.
I've read the OP, and I've looked at screenshots of this game, and I just still don't feel like I have a grasp of what this game is exactly. I must've missed whenever Nintendo talked about it in the past, because I didn't know anything about this title til it was released, and this thread popped up.
Could someone please try and explain to me what exactly this game is and what you do in it? How does it play? Is it good?
This is one of those times where the lack of a giantbomb quick look is driving me crazy...i know those guys don't always know the most about games they're covering, but I feel like they still know how to speak to me about what I wanna know, and seeing the game in action helps.
It's a lighthearted ARPG with 12 different job classes ("Life Classes" in the game) and a metric ton of content. There is also some light simulation elements like house decorating, fishing, pet ownership, etc.I've read the OP, and I've looked at screenshots of this game, and I just still don't feel like I have a grasp of what this game is exactly. I must've missed whenever Nintendo talked about it in the past, because I didn't know anything about this title til it was released, and this thread popped up.
Could someone please try and explain to me what exactly this game is and what you do in it? How does it play? Is it good?
This is one of those times where the lack of a giantbomb quick look is driving me crazy...i know those guys don't always know the most about games they're covering, but I feel like they still know how to speak to me about what I wanna know, and seeing the game in action helps.
It's a lighthearted ARPG with 12 different job classes ("Life Classes" in the game) and a metric ton of content. There is also some light simulation elements like house decorating, fishing, pet ownership, etc.
The main meat of the game is playing the 12 different classes. 4 of them are combat oriented, 3 are gathering types and 4 are all about crafting items. You can switch between the classes pretty much whenever you wish, and each job has dozens of quests associated with it. There are also an abundance of non-class specific jobs to tackle, and a cute storyline to playthrough with a lot of charming characters and dialogue.
There are over 90 different party members to recruit (via jobs, bliss points or through the story) and you can also play online with two other friends if you wish. (You can't play through the story co-op, but you can do pretty much anything else that way.) There is also a very beefy DLC expansion that adds a whole new area to explore, new dungeons, enemies, allies, items, etc. while also adding new content to the main campaign.
In short, it's a super laid back, cheerful and highly addictive JRPG with 100+ hours of content. (Not an exaggeration.)
No problem, if you have any more question please ask. The Gaffers here are really helpful.That's a real good explanation. Thank you ^_^
The DLC is all outlined in the OP, but I'll summarize...Bought this for my fiancé the other day and she's obsessed with it. Any benefit to going online or getting the DLC?
Holy crap. There is literally no reference to this anywhere online, except for a useless reference on a wiki and this post! Err...Anyone know where I can find Wild Horn for Pam's request? Google or Reveria Explorer doesn't say anything.
From a NA perspective I think the Treehouse translation has been stellar. I'm enjoying it a lot.
Though the PAL version has has a much different script. What I've seen of it still has been cute, but it's MUCH drier than what we got in the US. They added a lot of life (heh) in the NA version.
Not exactly true, some challenges you need to be the Life itself to trigger them. (Mainly ones where you have to defeat certain minor enemies.) Plus, for the bounty cashing ones, you need to be the specific life when collecting the bounty from the clerk. (You can defeat the enemy, or gather the resource for those ones as any life though.)
Got Wizard to Creator last night. Most others are either Hero or Master. Thinking it is time for a break.
There's a lot of things i would love from Lunares coins but they are really a drag to collect. Much faster to abandon the bullshit jobs and roll again then to chase down the majority of what Pam is requesting. Really wish there were some normal kill requests. Got my demon mirror to ease the ranking process for all other lives though.
I just grinded out the mirror last night. It sucks, but didn't require too much luck. Just luck in what Pam requests. The way i understand it, she'll always give two coins but can reward up to four depending on how many requests you complete in a row without giving up. The most i got was three because she asked for a lot of bullshit i wasn't interested in wasting time or dosh to get, but it took maybe two hours to get enough coins for the mirror and a few RNG wishes.Polished off the last(?) of Flutter's requests this morning, doing the Lunares Coin stuff, so am finally liberated of any duties other than grinding. Don't really know where to start!
Can someone explain the Lunares stuff to me? Should I be hoarding these things for better items? How easy is it to get exactly what you're after? Like, I want that stat-changing mirror. How much luck is involved?
Most here will suggest you buy ASAP but I present an alternative view. I do not have the DLC and have spent 40 hours on this game while only being 2/3 of the way through the story. This Is with having only tried half of the 12 jobs. There is clearly more than enough content to keep you busy until you get bored without spending $9.Bought this for my fiancé the other day and she's obsessed with it. Any benefit to going online or getting the DLC?
Polished off the last(?) of Flutter's requests this morning, doing the Lunares Coin stuff, so am finally liberated of any duties other than grinding. Don't really know where to start!
Can someone explain the Lunares stuff to me? Should I be hoarding these things for better items? How easy is it to get exactly what you're after? Like, I want that stat-changing mirror. How much luck is involved?
Where do you get the mirror to redo your stats? From the person at Pam's or is it a random item? I can really use that
Yeah I know. But I'm not gonna spend 30K, I just want the mirror
123 hours to get to Lv. 67? What have you been doing all this time?
I'm slow compared to most of us with Level 68 in 76 hours.
Got my first Creator rank and completed a snazzy new set of armor at the same time. I still need to progress the Origin Island story further so I can get to the coin stuff.
I've put a ton of time into this game already and I can tell I'm not even close to being done with it.
If you want Pokemon, Best Buy will let you get this game for $20 after pre-ordering that this week.Why are the reviews so dull for this game?
I have hype for it but I can't just throw my money at it, especially with Christmas coming around soon so what would you say to somebody like myself, who's interested in the game but isn't sure about it?
what is this quest of Lunares Coins that some of you are talking about?
I finished the DLC but found no mention of it anywhere.
What is that Creator rank? I don't think I've ever reached it!
Why are the reviews so dull for this game?
I have hype for it but I can't just throw my money at it, especially with Christmas coming around soon so what would you say to somebody like myself, who's interested in the game but isn't sure about it?
A question , hunters challenges are mainly animals, mercenary humanoids , and paladins ?
A question , hunters challenges are mainly animals, mercenary humanoids , and paladins ?
I was interested in the game, but not sure about it. The videos looked kind of boring, and other games keep me busy. I bought two copies because of a good sale price. After trying the game for an evening, I was hooked.Why are the reviews so dull for this game?
I have hype for it but I can't just throw my money at it, especially with Christmas coming around soon so what would you say to somebody like myself, who's interested in the game but isn't sure about it?
Thanks for the info dude. So, presumably I need to be God rank in something for these quests...The only items that are random are the ones from the goddess statues. There is an NPC at Pam's who has a set list of items that functions as a store, so all you have to do is get the correct amount of gold coins and trade them in to her. You'll have to put some work in, but there's no luck involved for that one. For coins you can do Pam's requests for silver coins (trade in 4 for a gold) or you can do the creator special requests (3 gold the first time you complete them, 1 each afterward). Out of the ones I have done, I've found that the tailor, blacksmith, and carpenter are all pretty simple, as you just have to kill an enemy and gather some stuff off the ground, then craft an item.
Creator is American for God rank
And if you haven't seen the Lunares coins stuff yet you haven't finished the DLC. Check your flutter requests.
Alright thanks! I thought there was nothing after Chapter X2 but yeah there is still a Flutter request I haven't fulfilled yet
Where do you get the mirror to redo your stats? From the person at Pam's or is it a random item? I can really use that
Thanks for the info dude. So, presumably I need to be God rank in something for these quests...
I'm surprised I haven't seen a lot of talk about the music. Anyone else loving it? Sure, you hear the same tracks frequently but i suppose there isn't much they could do about it. The song that plays at Alfredo's restaurant is so good.