Adventure game Tunic doesn't exactly hold the player's hand. There are a number of mechanics and other features that are intentionally left mysterious, either until the player reaches a certain point in the story, gains a certain item, or for the entire game. Because of that, it's easy to be left wondering about the best ways to achieve even simple things.
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Tunic is not a traditional RPG, though it does borrow heavily from that genre. The player won't be farming experience points to level up. Instead, the primary purpose of killing enemies is to gather the money they drop. The player can spend this precious golden resource at various shops to upgrade Potions and other beneficial items. Here's everything the player needs to know about getting money fast in Tunic.
Money (the golden objects dropped by enemies, not to be confused with the collectible Gold Coins scattered throughout the world) is easily gained through combat, but finding the most reliable way to farm it in large amounts can be a pain, especially for beginners, as not all areas are created equal when it comes to enemies.
Tunic: How To Unlock The Shield
The shops in Tunic are often hidden, and the player will simply stumble upon them when they aren't expecting them, unless they're actively checking their map for the shop icon: a black doorway with two blue dots. It's also worth noting that the player will lose all of their money if they die, so it's important to be careful to keep this iconic video game fox alive if the player is carrying a lot of money.
There are two things to look for in a good money-farming location in Tunic: enemies who will drop plenty of money, and a nearby Shrine. The importance of Shrine
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