Tower Of Fantasy introduces you to the world of Aida, an unexplored realm to discover as you reconstruct your lost memories and, in the process, help everyone in need. But in an open-world game as huge as this, not everything is about traveling and meeting new NPCs, and soon you will find yourself surrounded by all manner of enemies to fight.
Combat involves the use of multiple, interchangeable weapons at a time. From bows and shields to machine guns and spears, this convenient and dynamic system allows you to tailor your loadout as you see fit, and the weapons equipped will affect how you develop during battles. An elemental damage system with a wide variety of weapon categories also aid progress, and for further additions to your arsenal, it is necessary to use the Special Orders.
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Special Orders are Tower of Fantasy’s gacha system, and of course, one of its most prominent aspects. In it, you can pull on different banners to unlock new characters called Simulacra. As the name suggests, you don’t exactly use the characters in a party, but you equip their weapons instead, employing holographic simulations of their physical appearance if you choose to, but otherwise defaulting to your customized main character form.
As a consequence, you can maintain variety in your arsenal without necessarily losing your personal appearance unless you choose to, retaining the importance of your main character instead of washing over it with a roster of dozens of characters that you are only picking for better efficiency. However, given its similarities to Genshin Impact and reliance on anime fan service, one of the biggest draws of pulling rare characters is
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