
That's incredibly experienced and skilled play with knowing the systems inside out. Morthra did the first a couple of days back (so far as I know) and think his characters were level 10 at the end and they used just the four sacrifices. Thing I'd add to OedeonWrithe's answer is that you do get the remembrance buffs as you restart, so there's a fair bit more leeway than it may first seem unless you're aiming for the perfect run. I LOVE the premise and the style, but I have no interest in being perfect to have any chance whatsoever of beating the game. Being perfect is not something I want in a game. I want something where there are multiple ways to build your team and have success and win. However, I think if you have to use cheese tactics to beat the final boss, then something is definitely wrong with the play balance.Īlso - having to "perfectly" understand the game mechanics doesn't sound like my kind of game. Originally posted by FroBodine:Thank you for the excellent response, OedonWrithe. You get such crazy bonuses from Remembrances that in the end, you can pretty much brute force through it. But it isn't difficult if you put in the time. I just finished the game and I can say that it isn't difficult so much as daunting (except for the last boss, which I have no idea how you can win against without borderline cheesing), and it has some glaring design issues in its meta loop. If you find it difficult before (and that isn't just linked to getting low on resources, which happens naturally over the course of a Recollection), it means you aren't using all your tools properly. The game really isn't difficult until Era 3, where it really starts to throw curveballs at you and you need to perfectly understand its mechanics. You will probably never need 15 though, or you're doing something wrong. Some days are as big as 5 missions, with an average of 3 Sisters by mission, that's 15 you can send on the field.

You can do any amount of mission you like as long as you have daughters to do them, and as long as they didn't do a mission on the same day. Most days have several missions available. Are there ways in the game to do missions to help your B-team catch up, or is this just a result of bad planning or issues with the game balance? My question is about your underleveled B-team. I have barely just started playing, but it appears this game is very uber difficult, maybe too difficult. Looks like a wipe and triggering the 'recruit at level 7' remembrance new run on Day 16. They pushed on through to the second boss, defeated him but bit of a pyrrhic victory with both appropriately levelled gunslingers getting stomped and heavy damage to the other two class mains.ī-teams are woefully underlevelled, short of cash to even try and stick on some memories to boost them a bit, and level 1 newbies are just a waste of time now. Originally posted by Zebedee:Full 3 daughter wipe on first boss but second team took him easily enough.
