Virtue is the currency used to purchase new abilities in . Gaining it quickly can be helpful in unlocking powers like a larger inventory and greater movement speed. The initial acquisition can be slow, at first, but correctly investing Virtue will lead to more down the road.
Virtue isn’t the only means of buying things within the game. Other forms of currency includes Ryo and Mon. Players will be finding both the physical coins and more abstract Virtue typically in tandem.
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Prior to going out and locating ways of earning more Virtue, players will want to spend whatever initial starting amount in order to learn Virtue Gain Increases. These are a total of five separate skills bought from the Virtue Exchange menu. The exact total reward isn’t outright displayed, but gaining all of them can grant up to double the amount of Virtue earned per action. Each has a different cost in , so players should spend as much as can be spared:
After finishing the first chapter, several side quests will open up allowing more freedom in. This includes the peaceful mode of Another Life as well as roaming in larger parts of the world. Both offer means of gaining extra Virtue, which is further enhanced by the previously mentioned Virtue Gain bonuses.
Another Life is a more quiet section of . Players will have access to a garden where they can grow various crops and cook meals. Eating meals at home or at restaurants will give Virtue for trying each new dish once per playthrough.
Excess materials can also be sold to merchants for both Virtue and money. Finally, since crops grow over time, there is no need to wait in the garden — players can go off to another adventure and
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