Tales of vesperia game manual
Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Would you recommend this Guide? Yes No Hide. Send Skip Hide. Message Sent. The one described so far is the full-immersion approach to the game, written from an "achievement leader" point of view. However, from a "gamer" point of view, allow me to tell you that making three playthroughs on this game can be a much wiser decision, which will make you love this game instead of feeling it like a constant grinding of missables, stressed by the need of following a guide all the time.
The three playthroughs would be:. During this run you will also add most of the monsters to your Monster Book, by using Magic Lenses; if possible, pay a visit to "Kowz" every now and then in a city called "Mantaic", and give him the items he asks; this will pay back when he'll give you a "Blue Dice", which will help farming Grades for the next playthrough. Other than this easy quest which you can do by yourself, you shouldn't worry about anything else - Second run: with the bonuses added by using the Grades when you start this new playthrough, it will be much easier to take care of most of the quests, including some 'hard-work' quests such as the Labyrinth of Memories, the Coliseum battles, and many more - Third run: this is the same as the "second run" of the previous approach, so it should include only the two achievements for clearing the first third of the game under level 15 and for clearing the game in under 15 hours.
Doing this seems to add hours to your completion time -- well, it does, but not as many as you may think at first.
The only real "wasted" time will be the time it will take you to clear the story events during the second run, which is about 10 hours: speaking of a game which takes the average gamer more than hours to complete, it's not that bad at all when on the other hand you will have a much better time clearing the Secret Missions and secondary events.
It may even take you less time to do it with this second approach, thanks to the time saved by levelling up your characters for those "hard-work" quests: we're talking of spending 1 hour of automatized grinding where you only have to tap A to get from the minimal possible level to level with the Exp bonuses of secondary playthroughs as opposed to hours and hours of grinding to reach level without those bonuses.
And believe me, you want to have a high level when you have to defeat enemies in the Coliseum with your party healer alone. Basically every boss fight has its own Secret Mission, and they are all missable.
Some are easier, some are harder. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Manual vs Semi-Auto? What exactly is the difference between Manual and Semi-Automatic modes? Accepted Answer. Manual lets you move freely; Semi-Auto still has the AI controlling a few aspects. For example, Manual allows jumping without pressing the guard button; Semi-Auto doesn't.
When you press the attack button, Semi-Auto guides you to your targeted enemy; in Manual, you have to walk up to the enemy yourself and hit the button while facing them.
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