i see , got it thank youcant end the day
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i see , got it thank youcant end the day
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now what ?i see , got it thank you
Wear blindfold and kill 6 ghosts scattered across various rooms.now what ?
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Does it have mind control?Yes.
It has everything you need in this game.
RPGM, Female Protagonist, Wide variety of contents, but waaay better.
Also better world building.
I miss when RPGM games were of that quality, not slops that may or may not hate players nowadays.
Just go to the right, it'll take you to the haunted house.cant end the day
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Unfortunately... no.Does it have mind control?
I have to be honest. I think that Witch Hunter Izuna is mid as fuck and didn't like it. I think the combat in that game is also obnoxious with too much grinding and snowballing transformations/debuffs. Also basically no illustrations and too many similar in tone bad endings. I gave it a five out of ten when I rated it.Ho boy...I doubt that it's even worth pirating the update but apparently, there is now in the works of an easy mode. Yes, an easy mode for this game...
Too bad the game itself is still ass. And not in a good way. Like, why am I even playing a game like this? If you want a game that involves transformations and has good bad ends, just play witch hunter Izuna. At least there, the transformations aren't just an aesthetic. And if you really want to play easy mode in this game, just use a save editor...Give yourself infinite attack and done.
The problem with the dice is that in the beginning if you get hit with blind/gag you run the risk of always missing due to landing on that dice face. Exhaustion is a major drag that should be refreshed by resting with the bunny. I like some of the ideas especially customizing your abilities. The intro felt rushed so I wonder how the rest of the story goes.Early impressions, just finished Order.
And imma say it. Combats actually solid. I have no idea what anyone is complaining about. Its not bad even by the slightest. Id be willing to bet that people complaining are skipping and totally avoiding battles until theyre forced to do otherwise. Pretty typical for these kinds of games.
The only things that bothers me personally is:
- Day limit before youre forced to repeatedly badend because of...
- Attack charges. This is the dumbest thing ever. I do not see any benefit of attack charges at all other than to enforce a day end. There are better ways to do this.
- The lack of a Wait option. You always have to attack, or do damage, unless you have some kind of binding. This is especially annoying because of...
- The lack of option to apply bindings youve already gotten when you need them for a puzzle. (if there is one, i havent found it. I keep saying it, Hanaja's Body 1 did this perfectly. Why drop this mechanic when you have binding puzzles still? So dumb.) This is the most irritating because of how much of a pain it is to get them, likely even if a wait option was added. But at least theres a flee option.
This game seems to be just as straight forwards as all the other games by this person. The "sometimes its best to avoid combat" is a trap that literally everyone falls for. Fight every encounter and youll always be ready for the boss. No grinding required.
Bottom line for combat, if you hate playing classic JRPGs, this game strictly is not for you. Go elsewhere. Fighting the encounters is part of the game.
The dice mechanic is neat. I cant wait to really dig into it in the coming levels. Being able to buff your rolls or nerf them for a buff in stats is a really neat concept. I hope its here to stay if they do a lust knight 2.
The big thing im enjoying is the transparency of what the hell things do, at least for the most part. Theres no mysterious status things you can apply or whatever and mechanics dont seem to be built around them (like in hanaja's body). Combat is really straight forwards and that is very refreshing considering all the other weird gimmicks of their previous games.
Blind and Gag are easy to work around. Gag doesnt affect physical attacks. Blind, im pretty certain, doesnt affect magical attacks. Blind is also not nearly as bad as gag, as you need two blind dice to miss, where as you only need one gag to miss.The problem with the dice is that in the beginning if you get hit with blind/gag you run the risk of always missing due to landing on that dice face. Exhaustion is a major drag that should be refreshed by resting with the bunny. I like some of the ideas especially customizing your abilities. The intro felt rushed so I wonder how the rest of the story goes.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to complete the first day of Order before exhaustion hits. I think I might be able to get the toolbox before day 2.
Yeah but I'd get one blind dice and still miss the hit. I'm not sure if that is an always thing or what. Yeah figuring out how the game wants to be played is pretty fun. Trying to find new dice faces is another annoying piece of rng. I think focusing on agility may be the best single stat increase to attack more often.Blind and Gag are easy to work around. Gag doesnt affect physical attacks. Blind, im pretty certain, doesnt affect magical attacks. Blind is also not nearly as bad as gag, as you need two blind dice to miss, where as you only need one gag to miss.
Do your best to not let the bindings build up. And remember to always remove bindings after every battle. If you get bindhexed or whatever its called(it keeps you from removing bindings), go to bunny and rest, and thatll clear your statuses totally.
Imo, magic is OP. Once you get multitargeting spells with items that add a ton of spell force dice, the game goes easy mode, at least in the first area.
If im understanding the mechanics right, the only thing you really need to focus on for day 1 and 2 is stat building between days, using your skills as much as possible, and orgasm at least twice.
If im right, using your skills in general will build up invisa meters that unlock new skills, and orgasms i think increase your orgasm bar.
After Day 3 if you die, you badend, and it resets your position to the apartment but you keep all progress (map progress, levels, stats, etc.) However it doesnt look like you get anymore spell gains or anything like that until after you beat the boss. But basically, badending doesnt mean shit (which is good because 3 days is ridiculous). The only thing you arent going to be able to do is grind stat buffs from daily activities. (also, imo, you should always play sports, it raises all your stats, and you can only do it once per day, and thats only available after work.)
Also, it looks like you can go back to older areas even after you beat them, so you dont have to do literally everything, just the stuff to progress. (which is to say, if youre at the boss, and youre worried about not doing the little side quests or missing out on something, dont worry.)
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Also for how hard this game is. Im only level 7 and im steamrolling the second area, often even oneshotting enemies with the first aoe spells you get. Which is to say, im severely overleveled. (though this might be largely due to the light scale or w/e that weapons called that i got. I think boss drops it? I stopped checking what i picked up after a while. It comes with 4 open slots, and i stuffed Spell Force or whatever its called (it adds spell dice) into all the ones i could.) Make sure you build your weapons and armor to be in your favor. I personally do not think the current stuff i have access to that nerfs dice rolls is worth it, as you can absolutely feck yourself with 2+ exposes turning that 30+ attack coming at you into an 80+ attack.
I anticipate that later there will be more ways to offset this though.
Just gotta get lucky with them rolls, try equipping a magic weapon and changing all your dice to be as magically inclined as possible.i dont get it what am i doing wrong here ?
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You need two magic boosting dice for fire ones and two physical boosting ones for physical ones. You might need to retune your boosts on gear. Personally I took off all dices that weren't either phys and magical boosting ones.i dont get it what am i doing wrong here ?
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Funny enough, there are items that help you reapply certain bindings, but they're only buyable in the dungeon after the one you're in. I only got to the shop that reapplied the Order bindings during my run, but the only way you can even buy that stock in the first place is to get stuck by the first cactus lady for the Giga Tiddies. Then you go to the thirsty man and feed him, where he'll give you a card. That card is used for the shop in the desert town, which unlocks the secret shop with the binding items.- The lack of option to apply bindings youve already gotten when you need them for a puzzle. (if there is one, i havent found it. I keep saying it, Hanaja's Body 1 did this perfectly. Why drop this mechanic when you have binding puzzles still? So dumb.) This is the most irritating because of how much of a pain it is to get them, likely even if a wait option was added. But at least theres a flee option.