Tunic tasks you with the completion of an epic quest in a fantasy world that is both familiar and fascinatingly unique, but it doesn't exactly fill you with complex tutorials to guide your way. It's part of the game's brilliance, to be sure, and there are plenty of things well worth solving on your own for the "full experience." But a handful of helpful tips can still go a long way toward increasing the player's enjoyment.
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As fate would have it, you've gone and clicked on a guide that provides precisely that. Read on, young foxes, and learn the ways of this charming stranger-in-a-strange-land adventure.
Yes, Tunic has a manual. No, it's not like any other manual you're likely to have encountered in a video game. In Tunic, the game manual is one of several types of collectible. Suffice it to say, it's the most practical of the bunch.
Every page is steeped in wisdom. At times, it will be written in another language; even then, focus on the images, and you'll feel like an amateur anthropologist (who happens to be a fox and carries around a sword). Each page you discover is there for a reason.
Either it offers clues for a puzzle in the immediate vicinity, or it teaches a gameplay mechanic that isn't obvious without the visual cue. It can provide an overview of your surrounding area, alerting you to powerful threats.
You can raise your stats considerably in Tunic, and you'll want to do just that before taking on many of the gamer's tougher enemies. Raising stats requires specific items, to be offered alongside some cash at Fox Shrines. A bit of prayer later and the particular item's stat relation rise.
It won't be apparent early on, but Tunic allows for quite a thorough degree
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