I'm looking for an sandbox game with grid based combat
Fantasy is my favorite style, but I'm open for everything. I need a game where I can invest a good amount of hours.
Fantasy is my favorite style, but I'm open for everything. I need a game where I can invest a good amount of hours.
I want a game where I raise/level unique characters.
Most games do offer something like skilltrees with different paths, randomized equipment, different races and classes... But in the end, the differences are small. Choose the same skills/perks, level the same stats, equip the same kind of equipment and you have the same character as everyone else.
I want a game where you end up with a vastly unique character.
But I'm not looking for a roguelike. I want a kind of RPG. I prefer turnbased tactics, but I'm open for everything.
My cute Emily :3
Made her a little chubby with weaker arms cause I wanted her to look different from her old fighter self
And no I did not just change her job in the files, I made a new char and leveled her all the way up to 29 (The level of her old self)
Are there games in a similar style as Worldbox? Where you build your world and watch the people life and expand there? God simulator sandbox?
I'm planning what classes to sub and Sovereign looks like a pretty strong allrounder especially with the elemental arms skills. But I get varying answers to what skills they support and which one not.
How can I say which abilities are affected by elemental arms? Or is there a list of affected abilities cause there is no rule that explains it?
I tried several times but I just can't use her force break. She has force boost active, has no binds- ability is not usable.
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How I use the Force Break Decoy Party? What am I doing wrong?
Finally found a party that feels just right, but I'm not sure about how to build the shogun. Peerless Demon + Twin Swallows or Blitz Command? I'd read that Blitz Command isn't that great without chars that utilize standard-attack upgrades. And I have a Zodiac that adds nothing to the Blitz.
Is it still useful to go for Blitz or should I invest in the multihit-strat and seppuku? (He's going to get medic as sub because of Final Gift, should work well I guess)
Can I only upgrade weapons made from monster parts? I got a sword made from slate and it doesn't appear in the list.
While switching team members to find my perfect build, I sold the weapon made from the first boss drop accidently. Is there a way to get it back right now or did I mess up?
I'm trying to get into Nexus for a while now, trying different classes and parties but training takes forever... Without TP, you'll killed super fast, with TP you need to rest every few battles. It takes forever to make some levels... Am in the first maze after the second dungeon.
Did I overlook something? Is there a way to level faster? I'd already heard that collecting stuff and selling it is a fast way to make money, but EXP aren't easily farmed. Any tips?
Just wanna hear the personal and overall opinion. Speak your mind :)
Brightly colored changs. What was wrong with them? Why had they to go?
I don't like games where I get a premade party and just fixed set of stuff to buy (Almost every single RPG today).
I want a game where I can create my own party. Chose from different classes to create a well rounded party, decide what they use/wear and then go and level them to unlock a skill tree to further specialize them.
The etrian odyssey games filled that nique pretty well, battle brothers went in a similar direction. But I'd played that already a dozen times and want something new.
10 hours in and as soon as I bought and upgraded everything, there are new enemies with twice the stats and the new equip is twice as expensive while the loot is barely more worth then the old stuff.
I'd finished the first dungeon and the first floor of the second dungeon and now I'm in the first maze. I can do like five battles until the zodiac is out of TP and I have to go back and heal up.
My party is level 9, Pugilist, Protector, Harbinger, Zodiac and Medic. Roughly the same build I used in every game.
I've played multiple EOs before and never had that problem. Is Nexus just unbalanced and slow or am I missing something?
I liked the mechanic to retire characters for better recruits in EO3, is there a similar mechanic in EO Nexus?
I'd always wondered why sagas say "After your draw step" and not "At the beginning of your first main phase". Is there a significant reason why they word it like that?
I'm looking for a nice Sandbox RPG. Just recommend me your favorite.
It just has to be available on steam, that's all.
Thanks a lot :)
Can I aquire the potion in crucible or do I need to play the campaign?
Thanks to all the nice reddit people that offered their knowledge when I was at my wits end.
Now I'll go get the DLC and start over when FoA drops.
I don't know why it has to be so complicated, but that's how it is. From what I've heard there are three types:
-X% *Type* stacks indefinitely with everything
-X *Type* stacks with nothing
-X% Resistances stacks with everything but itself
Is that right?