![]() All I am trying to say is if you want to raise your stat, focus on farming gear.įusion raises the stat of the gear you equip by +3. Also you don't carry over your stat to the next game, so farming level is really a waste of time when you could have farm gears and herbs instead, since these carry over to the next game. I feel like it takes forever to level up, unless you have the triple and double style battle action. But I think the best way to gain stat is still from fusing gears and farming herbs. I am not sure what is the best way to abuse the level up system to raise your stat. He gained a total of 69 stat going from Lvl 16 to Lvl 21. I also did the same test on Mikleo who have way, way lower stats than Sorey. So if such a big difference in stats produce only a such a small difference in stat growth, i wonder how useful +20 to everything really is. His stats at Lvl 16 were 950, 1579, 1603, 1164, 1080.Īs you can see, although Sorey with gears have almost 200% the stat of Sorey without gear, the increase in stat growth is really small (85 points to 95 points is only 10% increase). With gears, Sorey gained a total of 95 stat points from Lvl 16 to Lvl 21. Without any gears, Sorey has gained a total of 85 stat point when he went from Lvl 16 to Lvl 21. ![]() The numbers below are P.ATK, P.DEF, M.ATK, M.DEF, FOC I compared the stat gain of Sorey with and without gears at Level 16. So if you want to specifically raise Sorey's Physical Attack, wear gears that give it the highest value over other parameterĢ) The higher your current stats, the more you gain per each level up. Here are the things I noticed from my resultġ) The parameter with the highest value always gain the most growth on each level up. I did the test real quick, so I only look at the general trend and didn't bother with the minute details that involves calculation. Since I am "artificially" raising the levels, I am not sure how accurately it will reflect stat growth induced by real level gain. To answer your question, I did some tests on my Lvl 16 characters in NG+ using the +5 Level DLC. I also never bothered with Elm 4 bonus because there is a way to specifically raise a particular parameter over others (see number 1). You can easily get +20 to your stat by fusing 7 gear together since each fusion gives +3 stat growth. From what I know gear mostly comes from drops in Zestiria, so gold is probably a bit less important than in past Tales.+20 all stats is only useful when you are very early in the game. Seems like "Second" is the best difficulty for a first playthrough. Gained gold and gald is a little bit higher than Hard. Gained experience is reducedįor players that still feel Hard is not enough. Recommended for experienced player that is used to action battle.įor player who wants a challenge in battlefield. ![]() Refreshing gameplay is the main priority. The game can be enjoyed even for player that is not used to action battle. The default difficulty levels that can be chosen for the first time are Simple, The main reason I played on harder difficulties was to get more EXP and Grade, but if that's not how it works in Zestiria I might reconsider unless I really want a challenge. Originally posted by cae37:Do you have a source for this? If that's the case I might not mess around with difficulties as much. The TL DR here is: I wound recommend play at "Normal" first and see how it goes, you can then change it later in the game I know these must sound like gibberish jargons but don't worry. Tales of Graces F, however, does gain more tangible rewards as you can acquire more "skill points" from higher difficulty find the fights so quick and boring? => turn it to harder mode too hard and tedious? => turn it to easy.Īs for the benefits of higher difficulty, IIRC you would most likely get more "bonus EXP" and "grade points" (which is mostly for bonuses for new game+) You can just leave it as "normal" and everything should be fine.īut here is the catch: in pretty much all Tales games (or at least the recent ones) you can change the difficulty setting in-game, so just adjust it as you see fit for yourself i.e. What is recommended difficulty settings in first playthrough for a newbie tales of' like me.?Īnd can u explain any advantage and disadvantage for playing hard probably. Originally posted by B36Syn Fleuora:Hi guys, need your answer.I never play tales of' games before.
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