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mastersord posted:One more tip: a lot of maps give you multiple officers to control. Some you can pick and some are given by the map. You'll need to learn how to order them to be efficient, such as directing them to enemy bases while you charge the main objective or toward a boss monster to keep them distracted. Or to direct them to a room where there's a chest for them to open, so you can quickly switch to them, collect the item, then switch back to Link, who's level is at least 3x higher than anyone else, and murders everyone just by entering a room. Seriously, my Link was at level 150, and I think the next highest was 60 or so. Dudes a beast.
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# ¿ Oct 26, 2019 03:48 |
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# ¿ May 21, 2024 02:13 |
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Your constant criticism of your other characters being worthless when you're not controlling them is completely valid. Granted, I only played on the 3DS, but I can't tell you how many times I'd get a notification that a keep was in danger of falling, I'd command another character to defend it, and after 5 minutes of them "defending" it I'd still lose the keep, then I'd take over that character and a minute and a half later, I'd have the keep retaken. So frustrating to have powerful characters that are useless when you're not in control of them. Completely defeats the purpose of having multiple characters, I think. Also, the way the fairy is chained to the keep pylons (10:52) is badass. 3DS looked nothing like that!
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# ¿ Nov 7, 2019 04:27 |