Sentences with phrase «stat buffs»

Homeopathics are Far Cry 5's consumables, including pills that provide stat buffs for a short time (including The Fast, The Furious, Ultimate Hunter and Ultimate Survivor).
This will show you not only what is needed to craft it, but the various stat buffs and debuffs it will give users who wear it.
Every playable warrior has their own skill tree with expandable attacks and stat buffs, as well opportunities for costume and weapon unlocks.
Want some extra stat buffs from your equipment?
Combining the right ingredients can even result in food that provides stat buffs.
Talk to any of the other characters and players mingling in the hub, and you'll get the option to request replicas of their clothing items - either because you like their style, or because you want their stat buffs.
It's certainly not the most interesting of systems, as most of the upgrades you can get are just basic stat buffs, and as such didn't really excite me when message that I'd levelled up flashed up on the screen, but it does exactly what it needs to do, and what more can you really ask for?
In many respects the equipment is the levelling up mechanic of Crimson Alliance, with each piece offering different stat buffs and effects.
It's Survival Mode with an RPG twist, as one can buy a few stat buffs before the fight and choose to pick up a few helpful items on the way.
You can also to a rebirth, giving up all your shards, blessings, weapons, miracles and charms to acquire permanent stat buffs and a little icon beside your name on the leaderboards.
Others can give stat buffs or make health orbs appear more frequently.
- characters are drawn in the main screen in a super-deformed style - features a lot of fan - service - play as Eduard, an innkeeper of an inn who doesn't have a lot of customers - stumble into a cave while looking for crystals and meet a girl who has amnesia - this girl also has six sisters who unlock each other's memories as you come across them - your subordinate at the inn gets the idea to put all of the girls into maid uniforms - the girls transform into battle - appropriate clothing during the battle sequences - strategy / action - RPG hybrid - unlimited movement within a circle around the character's starting point - combo system - when attacking weaker enemies, you knock them back in a fashion that takes out others and builds up a combo - extra turn awarded if you manage to take out 10 or more enemies in one swing - enemies do respawn their weak helpers at a hit point cost to them - right side of the screen shows a time bar so you know which friend or foe will attack nex - male character you play as is more of a support role in battle - he'll provide a lot of your stat buffs - events for each of the maidens that give them a chance to level up and unlock new abilities in each battle - possible 18 quests - each of the girls has their own quirks
Also when a creature is killed their death counts towards a resource that can be made into magic charms or items and even stat buffs.
You can also bring in a magic user for a quick stat buff and go back to a physical fighter on the next turn, but this feature is only available when the wagon is traveling with the party.
200 more power is the largest stat buff food can give.
The hunting horn for example generates musical notes on the lower screen depending on which attacks you are using, and depending on the combo that is displayed at the time pressing R will create some sort of stat buff, like a increase to your attack or movement speed.
While resting you are able to bank the exp that you earned during the day and you can even have Ignis combine ingredients you found in the field to make stat buffing food items.
Z - Souls have been replaced with super souls, a stat buff and debuff, which also allows access to charged blasts from other races.
Armor has been removed but you do still have access to stat buff items, as well as the return of weapon forging for upgrading your equipment.

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She's doing the DTR out of undergrad and going to use that to try to get some work experience to buff her stats for the DPD internship + master's to get the RD. and yea it's a really nice career to get into especially since like ehatlh is becoming more important
Collect gems during combat and bring them to the character stat screen after each stage to buff the ladies up one slot at a time.
Level - up bonuses include new combat and evasion moves (the head - bursting DDT is a current favourite), passive abilities like health boosts and speed upgrades (which can also be gained by finding and equipping stat - buffing magazines or mixing the right combinations of drinks in the various blenders dotted around bars and restaurants) and combo cards which you can use to create new weapons.
Stances, the other type of mix tape, are passive abilities that increase your stats with a specific focus, like absorbing health, buffing magic, strengthening attacks and so on.
Each of 14 weapon types makes combat feel like an entirely different game, from the grace and familiarity of a sword and shield, to the explosive pummel of an ammo - switching Bowgun, to the downright oddity of the Hunting Horn, a massive hammer that plays stat - buffing tunes.
Using consumable materials dropped by enemies to add buffs to weapons or raise character stats was also a fun RPG addition that enhanced the moment - to - moment action.
Now you can start earning awards and buff up your reading stats.
So they don't only buff your defensive stats, loot can buff your offensive capabilities as well.
Not only do characters level up, but your warband will also level up, unlocking the ability to add more members or buff the stats of your warband across the board.
- Ophilia and Cyrus have been announced as the last two playable characters - Cyrus is a scholar working at the royal university who is an incredibly curious and knowledgeable person - Cyrus» Path Action is «Explore» which lets him find out hidden details and information about other characters - during combat, Cyrus can reveal the weaknesses of enemies and exploit them using fire, ice and lightning magic - Ophilia is a priestess and her Path Action is Lead, which allows her to guide characters to certain places by having them follow - in combat, she's a classic white mage - type who can heal allies, buff their stats and use light magic to attack the enemy - Ophilia can also call upon the character she's guiding to aid her in battle - character's special abilities are called Talents - Olberic can take hits in place of other characters in battle - Primrose, like Ophilia, can call upon the character she has charmed and have them aid her in battle - Tressa can sometimes find money simply by walking around the overworld - Alfyn can mix items to damage enemies or heal allies - Therion can unlock treasure chests - H'aanit can capture beasts during combat - your active battle party can consist of four characters, but you can swap them out with the other four characters at any time - even after you've met up with the other playable characters, you can still pursue each character's individual story - you do this by making them the «main» character of your current party
In addition to giving Servans items to buff their stats, they will level up and gain new abilities.
All of the typical RPG tropes can be found in Nights of Azure such as weapons, items to buff your stats, a store where you can buy and sell those items as well as a central hub where you can store your items, rest and recuperate and interact with the other characters that will assist you with your quests.
Once the game and system opens up, however, it becomes interesting and important strategy to decide if characters are going to learn another role at a very high price and abandon buffed stats, or favour more powerful characters instead of extremely helpful choice in battle.
In true RPG spirit, you'll need to improve your characters» stats, hunt down powerful equipment, and combine a multitude of abilities — switching between tanking, healing, buffing, and damage - dealing classes as required, in real time.
Progress — improve your characters» stats, hunt down powerful equipment, and combine a multitude of newly - learned abilities — switching between tanking, healing, buffing, and damage - dealing classes
You also gain Support Energy over time and, when it is full, you can summon a temporary ally to buff your stats or attack your opponent, similar to Assist Attacks in Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy for the PSP.
Most gear you collect will buff at least one of your four base stats: Strength and Ability determine the offensive power of basic attacks and special moves, while Defense and Health dictate how much damage your superhero can absorb.
Every Great Sword will have most things in common, for instance, but stats, elemental buffs and so on will vary from weapon to weapon.
Or, use cooking to buff your stats temporarily.
On your journey you'll acquire a few different weapons to equip, and through gold you can upgrade them with some small stat boosts, but there's no hunting the corpses of the dead for sweet gear, and treasure chests just throw out gold with which to buff your character a little.
This isn't a loot based dungeon crawler, though, as chest are pretty rare in the world of Crimson Alliance and they are the soul provider of loot mid-level, aside from gold scattered around, but happily most of the new gear at least has some pretty nice effects that buff your stats nicely and can come in plenty of flavours, such as a new staff for the Wizard that lets him hurl multiple fireballs at any one time.
The game then builds upon this foundation and continues by introducing a Hyper mechanic that boosts a character's attack every few turns, a Style percentage that impacts stats as battles progress, and a huge emphasis on exploiting weaknesses as well as buff and debuff skills.
There's a variety of items that do what you expect, like buff weapons, heal, remove status effects, and more, and there's also a variety of clothing that'll improve various stats on your hunter, though without a weight penalty ala previous games in the series, so players don't have to worry about combining armor when they need it the most.
Whether that's an improvement in stats, starting weapons or some other buff which are all paid for with credits dropped from destroyed crates and fallen foes, it's abundantly clear that developer 10tons have a formidable grasp of what makes a great roguelike.
At the beginning of the game you'll mostly just be foraging for food, but you will soon learn recipes that will allow you to cook tasty meals — filling more of your hunger meter, and offering bonuses like restoring HP or buffing your stats.
If you're a tank buff it might be odd seeing specific tanks with the wrong turrets on them, but each part has its own stats, so you're free to customize to suit your play style.
Buffed glides, buffs to the Mobility stat, faster Super recharges, Arcstrider improvements... in short, make the game more mobile and fast - paced across the board.
The idea of buffing a character's general stats, similar to an RPG, in a fighting game seems unusual and unfair especially when facing an opponent who might have lesser or even no stat increases.
Depending on which version - specific Mega Stone you give it, your Charizard can evolve into either the X or Y varieties, the former turning black and developing a Dragon dual - type, while the latter develops boosted special attack stats and a fire - buffing ability.
Costume change discs appear to offer stat buffers to the player, giving him a boost in one or more of their stats such as defense, strength, attack, ect... activating the discs ads a special animation to the character, small symbols that circle the fighter while the buff is still active.
All stats are buffed and expect to get your super immediately after the use...
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