Navigate Tactics Ogre: Reborn with expert advice! This guide answers your burning questions about classes, paths, and game mechanics to help you master the battlefield.
Hey there! Welcome to the 'you.' section of our Tactics Ogre: Reborn guide. Think of this as a friendly chat where we tackle some common questions that pop up as you dive into the game. I'm here to help you get a handle on things, whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned strategy RPG veteran.
Q: Does it matter if I use different Classes than you?
Generally, no, not once you've got a feel for the game. Experimenting with different classes is part of the fun! Just remember, if you try something off-the-wall and fail a mission, don't blame me! I've personally never run into any major issues, and none of my characters have ever died (even the undead ones, except maybe during Exorcism). However, if you're new to the game, I really recommend sticking to my advice closely at first. If you're a veteran like me, you'll probably be fine experimenting, but you might still find some of my notes useful.
Q: Could you start with the Law path first?
Nope, sorry! It seems like most other guides go with the Law path first, so I figured I'd shake things up and do something a little different. Hope that's okay!
Q: Will you ever finish your Wild ARMs XF Walkthrough?
One day, I promise! I haven't touched that game in a while, and it's not exactly at the top of my to-do list right now. It's a fantastic TRPG, though, so I'm sure I'll get back to it eventually. I always felt like it was a pretty comprehensive guide for mastering most of the game's mechanics, and after playing it, you should be able to tackle any battle without needing help, or at least be well-equipped to use another walkthrough from that point on.
Q: Can other questions be submitted for this section?
Sure, as long as they relate to the Chapters I've already completed a walkthrough for. I've finished the game myself, of course, but my memory isn't what it used to be. Honestly, you'll probably get a faster response if you post your questions on the Tactics Ogre Forum at GameFAQs – the community there is really active and helpful. But if you've got some Q&As you'd like to contribute yourself, I'd be happy to include them and give you credit!
Q: What is this 'MVP Award' you sometimes mention?
The MVP Award is usually given to the character who gets the most kills in a battle. If a character takes out four out of ten enemies, they're almost guaranteed to get MVP, assuming no one else managed to get that many kills too. However, the amount of damage dealt or HP healed also plays a role. For instance, I've had a Cleric win MVP by repeatedly healing a higher-level ally to help her level up, even though she didn't defeat a single enemy. When a character gets the MVP Award, they'll gain an instant level-up!
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