When it comes to RPGs, few names stand as tall as Square Enix. Top-notch mechanics, world-building, and character design set its games apart from its innumerable competitors in the genre. It's therefore no surprise that every game the company releases is awaited with bated breath.
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The DioField Chronicle, a collaboration between Square Enix and Lancarse, lives up to this same standard for excellence. Battles in the game are complex. The abilities, skills, and equipment of every character makes a significant difference in the player's success. Like the other characters, Andrias Rhondarson has multiple abilities that can be upgraded, leaving players to wonder which to prioritize. Here's everything players need to know about upgrading Andrais in the early-game.
Andrias has three starting abilities: Fast-Hitter, Technique Boost, and Evasion Boost, which increase Attack Speed, Technique, and Evasion, respectively. Andrias is something of a glass cannon and so many players will lean toward Evasion Boost as a starting skill, since it will help him stay on his feet longer. There's another setup in which he's even stronger, however.
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When deciding which early abilities will be most effective with a given character, the player must consider which weapon they will be paired with. As is true in most RPGs, the more expensive the weapon, the better it typically is. Though this is generally the case in The DioField Chronicle, Andrias actually benefits from using a cheaper weapon in the early game. Though the Knight's Short Sword has a buff to damage against Beasts, the Harpe does superior damage as well as the Assassination Skill, which is
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