Nobody Saves The World may seem like a fairly simplistic dungeon-crawler on the surface, but it has some surprising twists, turns, and challenges ahead for you.
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Although things start out simple enough, by a few hours in things are going to get much more complicated and your form and form abilities are going to open up massively. After the halfway point, you're going to have levelled up enough to find things a lot easier, but those first few hours can be a bit tough. Here are some early-game tips to keep things from getting too difficult.
Progression in Nobody Saves The World is based entirely on completing quests, which are essentially challenges, for each form. Although some of the challenges are just completing missions, most of them task the player to defeat enemies with specific moves, or apply passive abilities to a form and damage enemies in a certain way.
Completing these quests will level up your forms, making them stronger and giving them more moves, but it'll also reward you with XP that increases your overall level and stats. Of course, you'll also get more challenges for completing the ones you have. This means that when playing you should always be aiming to complete at least one or two challenges per form, changing your playstyle to fit whatever the game is asking you to do.
Sorry Turtle - this one's aimed at you. Nobody Saves The World has a ton of different forms to choose between, and some of them you're really going to click with. As great as it is to pick favourites, you're going to want to swap to those less interesting ones and keep them in rotation.
Besides giving you more challenges to complete and level up, you're also going to
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