So I just go for "all element markers, yggdrasil, and then some favor for their prominent damage/defense type." 30-ish all defenses with super regen and 250-400 offense, which is right about the best spot for me. It trivializes even NF to the point where there's no fun to get any more, and they take a lot of work. It's satisfying, but it's just too much power. Personally, I don't like going for 999 offense and 99 defenses. (I know golems inherit element markers, status immunities, and stat bonuses from their gear, but does anyone know if they still exhibit the properties of active mystic cards, like bed of thorns regen cancellation or mantle super regen or fast revive?) I just finished making equipment at the power level I'd like, but I need to farm materials for an ideal instrument of each element still, and finish farming produce to raise my pets properly, and building a set of golems.
Originally posted by Facet:It was a lot of fun filling out all the achievements and having goals put out for me to do various things, but I'm still far from done with the game given that. It was a lot of fun filling out all the achievements and having goals put out for me to do various things, but I'm still far from done with the game given that. Pretty sure Monocled Unicorn is a huge speedrunner of this game, not really that far out there for them to say they 100% it in 11 hours. Most of them are major time sinks that take ages to do even if you know the mechanics driving them. 99, there's no reasonable way to 100% achievements in anything less than 40 hours of playtime, being generous. End of.Ĭombined with other time sinks like reaching Lv. Never mind the fact that some of the achievements are directly tied to heavy RNG (Produce farming), Clearing every quest in one playthrough (No Dragon-quest tree blitz), and filling in every encyclopedia (The abilities one in particular, which requires learning every ST for every weapon, itself a multi-hour project).Ĭombined with other time sinks like reaching Lv.
There's no scene-skipping in the game, which also means no way to bypass the sometimes exceptional amount of time it takes waiting for your required party-members and pets to walk over to where they're supposed to be.
Personally, I doubt anyone making that claim.
How do you.11 hours.wh.huh.seriously, how do you even play and enjoy the game in 11 hours let alone get all the achievements? Overall it's a lot of fun, I'm happy with the achievements they chose to include. It could be brought down to 11ish hours with a little bit of effort. Originally posted by Monocled Unicorn:I just finished running All Achievements from start to finish in a single sitting, it was a little over 13 hours on the first attempt.