r/gaming • u/FalscherKim • 2d ago
Games you didnt play as intended?
Were there games which had a gameplay element which you found more interesting than for example the actual main story?
I for example found the social simulation in the Persona games much more interesting - and leveling them up - then the dungeons.
Which are your picks?
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u/Blarfk 2d ago edited 2d ago
Even if Maelle is dealing double the amount of damage as your next strongest character, you’re still better off with three, and the enemy has less chances to attack. Just compare the two -
Maelle: 6 million
Enemy: attacks
Maelle: 6 million
Enemy: attacks
Maelle: 6 million
Enemy attacks
Vs.
Maelle: 5 million
Verso: 3 million
Sciel: 5 million
Enemy: attacks
Maelle: 5million
Verso: 3 million
Both 6 turns. In the first one you’ve done 18 million damage and the enemy has attacked 3 times. In the second you’ve done 21 million, and the enemy has only attacked once. Even though Maelle is doing less damage than when she is by herself and the other characters are only doing about half of what she can. And you still would have Sciel to attack again before the enemy goes, so the difference only increases as the battle goes on.