Board Thread:Off-topic Discussion/@comment-27713488-20171119055244/@comment-27713488-20171123045242

Much of this is good, but I have some points: GuyIconic wrote: 1) Shift key to run. Saves time, and makes dodging enemies easier. Or... just turn on Auto-Dash under System? If there's a downside to doing that, I don't know it. Save money by not buying items. Money is harder to acquire in this game compared to other RPGs, since only humanoid enemies will drop cash, and, given that you'll want to spend your hard earned Sols on equipment to learn skills, you’ll need as much of that money as you can get.

Additionally, you shouldn’t have too much trouble staying healthy. You’ll run into a fair amount of items as you go along, Felana’s Nurse ability is incredibly efficient at healing outside of battle, and, at several points in the game, you’ll have access to a free place to rest, a cheap inn, a bucket of healing water, or a friendly NPC that will recover you to full. Equipment is items, so this is a bit confusing. It is definitely important to buy those items, especially from Kolis. It also may be worth keeping a small supply of mana-restoring and revival fruit, since Nurse can't heal MP and Felana can't revive herself, and fruit is relatively cheap. 3) Hold on to your old equipment: you’ll want future party members to be able to learn those skills, and its best if everyone has something equipped that will make use of the TP you earn in battle. There are a total of 5 party members you’ll get in the game. Once you get the fifth one, you can start selling old equipment. The exception this is most weapons: There are some shared blades and fist weapons, but other weapon types can be used by only one character and needn't be saved unless they have good intrinsic benefits. 4) Once you escape the City of Kolis, you can never go back. The city of Kolis is one of only a few locations that stay inaccessible once you leave for good (the others are a few dungeons, or event locations). Other than Kolis, the only one of these I remember that contains anything missable is the noble's tower that is part of a sidequest (soulstone retrieval). Not saying I couldn't be forgetting one, though.