Azel wrote:Although, just because you don't need many potions in an end-game fight doesn't mean potions aren't vital the rest of the game. Doesn't make much sense to plan ones entire strategy just for the last 20 minutes of the game.
In my first play through I found that I actually hadn't used that many potions because of the healing crystals. I had more ingredients left over then I knew what to do with. Clearly they aren't a hard requirement. Then again, I must admit that I did use the crystals excessively to save potions and ingredients on purpose.
Azel wrote:Glad you like something, but this is a discussion about Beginner Tips. Letting someone know that they can get additional Attribute points in the game is a tip.
Yes, it is, but it's not required. Not for beginners, not for anyone. You make those potions because you want to, not because you have to. That's why I said that you don't need an alchemist. Exceptions may be the harder game modes, of course.
Azel wrote:You saying that nothing really matters and nothing is vital so just do whatever... is the opposite of a tip.
Nowhere did I say, nor imply, that one should do whatever. I specifically said to focus one's skill point use. Things like picking one weapon type for a character and sticking to it. I said to just play whatever class seems like fun to play, it's what they're there for.
Anurias wrote:The last few posts are specific information regarding a beginner tip concerning the alchemist class because Thorham gave a tip about not needing one, while having an alchemist can actually be quite helpful to a beginner because of the extra potions and bombs you can make because of them.
I gave that tip because you read everywhere about how great they are. Because of this, beginners may feel that they are necessary somehow, while they're not.
minmay wrote:"Saving" gold keys is a bad idea. First of all, every second you "save" a gold key is a second you spend with a weaker party compared to the party you'd have if you just used the key.
Only marginally weaker, and obviously not for very long. Not spending resources as quickly as possible is not bad advice.