![]() However, you'd probably find yourself struggling here early in the game even if you thoroughly go about exploring dungeons to hunt down all the treasure. Money has never been a problem in Final Fantasy or even the more recent Bravely games. If you thought scholar was powerful because they can cast a spell twice, sorcerer lets you cast three times and can cast any element too. It's so powerful that even a regular attack from a cleric can out damage a sorcerer's spell. Can also use the divine skill "Balogar's Blade" to unleash a 6 element magic attack. This job has skills that enhance attacks with elemental damage. ![]() West Everhold Pass just near the save point there's a chest and to the right of it there's a path obstructed by rocks you can follow. Support skill "Hard Worker" grants extra JP after battles and "Divine Aura" has a 25% chance of nullifying damage! This class has handy skills such as +BP/turn, multi-buffs and immunity to debuffs. As soon as you exit Wispermill there is a path between the red flag and cows you can go into. "Winnehild's Battle Cry" is a deadly divine skill that unleashes an attack from each of the six weapon types. Now you'll have one member that covers all weapons and the support skill "Extra Experience" grants you well. Riverford can be found southwest of Quarrycrest. Overhealing by equipping your party members with the cleric's "Saving Grace" support skill will help so that you have more HP than whatever's your max HP. I didn't have Cyrus the scholar levelled to boost my DPS high enough to finish the boss before she unleashed a huge chain of attacks so it wasn't until I unlocked Starseer and Sorcerer that I managed to win. I didn't have too much of a problem with my party at around level 52 with the exception of Warmaster which was a DPS race during the last phase. These powerful jobs will require you to defeat a boss and recommends you're at least level 50 before attempting them. Not all are so obvious and show on the world map so here's a list of them although if you're in the right area, you'll notice a shrine icon appearing as a waypoint. You don't actually have to fight anything. You can also mix and match any support skills from different jobs as long as you've unlocked them. These will allow you to unlock jobs as sub-jobs for characters which will make them much more useful such as Ophelia a cleric being able to use black magic instead of just white and boost their overall stats such as max HP. A single Soulstone M can kill them, or strong elemental attacks.Octopath Traveller is quite a big game and with some of the mechanics falling back to the old JRPG days, it's not an easy game either so here are some tips that should help you.Īfter clearing the first chapters, you might notice shrines as you explore Orsterra. All of these may also spawn Caits, which give massive amounts of EXP, JP and PG if killed. ![]() Atlasdam, Cobblestone and S'waarki have a level 15 dungeon nearby, which should be fairly easy, while Sunshade, Bolderfall and Clearbrook have a level 20 dungeon nearby, that one will typically give slightly better EXP (and probably better gear), but of course is a little harder. There's one near every town, of the 8 chapter 1 towns 6 are quite accessible. Plus they give other useful rewards that will make you stronger like nuts and equipment.ģ) Optional dungeons. Most of them don't give EXP directly, but many involve going to caves or other areas which will involve some fighting. Once you're in the areas, head into caves along the paths to register them on your map, and see if there's any easily accessible chests or other important things near the entrances, and then visit the chapter 2 towns so that you can fast travel to them later.Ģ) Sidequests. One or two areas might be too tough but the majority should be manageable. The paths towards them are mostly level 15-25 recommended, which is mostly manageable with a team of four at typical end of chapter 1 levels (around 13-18). There's quite a few options for gaining levels without having to resort to grinding at this point.ġ) Head out towards chapter 2 towns. The level gap here is definitely one of the biggest in the game. This is the third time in three days this topic has come up, so here's my answer, copy-pasted for the second time:
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