Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent is a single-player gacha-based RPG set years before the original game. Similar to Octopath Traveler, you will gather a band of heroes of eight different classes, and adventure through the world of Orsterra.
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The world of Orsterra is constantly changing with new updates to the game, and new content, characters, and story quests are added consistently, leading to tons of information to process when you're first starting. Let's take a look at a few tips to help you get started in Champions of the Continent.
There are eight different classes in Champions of the Continent, each with their own weapon and unique skills. The best way to do well in combat is to be able to exploit the enemy's weak point, which is best done by having a wide range of weapon and element types.
Because of this, for general exploration and story quests, you should aim to have one of each class in your party, giving you access to at least all eight weapon types, and even a few different elements as well. This will let you hit enemy weak points, leading to more victories in battle.
All enemies in Champions of the Continent have weaknesses. Usually, enemies are weak to a combination of elements and weapon types. When striking an enemy's weakness enough times, they will enter a broken state, in which they will take more damage from all attacks.
On the other hand, characters will gain one Boost point each turn. Then, they can spend up to three Boost points at once to empower their next attack, increasing its damage and causing normal attacks to hit the enemy more times.
The break and boost system dictates the main flow of combat, where you h
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