Thymesia is an action game that very much falls in line with FromSoftware’s Souls games. You will face tough enemies and bosses, and you will die a lot. As G.I. Joe taught us, knowing is half the battle, so we’ve put together some important tips that can help beginners fare better in the Hermes Kingdom. Here are some things to keep in mind while playing Thymesia.
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It’s okay to turn backThymesia’s levels are distinct missions; you won’t be exploring one massive map. Look at each level with the goal of getting from point A to point B, with Beacons serving as checkpoints along the way. Each one gives you the chance to level up (more on that in a moment) and replenish your health, energy, and potions. If you spot an enemy that looks too tough up ahead, it’s often better to retreat and rest instead of pressing on. Yes, this will respawn all the non-boss enemies in the level, but you’ll be able to handle them easier with each successive run, putting you in a better position to face the bigger threat that made you pause before.
Don’t hoard Memory ShardsSimilarly, you shouldn’t hang on to Memory Shards any longer than you have to. These are your experience points, and if you die and fail to retrieve them, they’ll be lost forever. If you have enough to level up and are close to a Beacon, stop and spend the Shards. It’s an unnecessary risk to carry a lot at one time.
There’s no ‘right’ way to level upWhen you spend your Memory Shards, you’ll have lots of options for investing in your attributes and skill points. Keeping a good balance of attack power, health, and energy is good, but you may find yourself spending less on energy if you don’t use Plague Weapons as often. Likewise,
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