Is powerleveling pivotal in ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs Darkdeath Evilman? Such inquiries stem from Nippon Ichi's tendency to include copious grinding as a potential part of the experience. But in most cases, the developers are kind: it's purely optional in the sense that completing the main story won't necessitate more than a mere handful of hours playing the field for level boosts and statistical upticks.
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There's a big asterisk, of course. Diving into the massive amount of optional content, Disgaea and all its many-splendored spin-offs will charge you with wondering where several weekend afternoons have gone before you're through. There are good ways and bad ways to grind in ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs Darkdeath Evilman, so we'll happily introduce you today to the former.
The latter, if you're interested, means doing basically anything else. Don't do that.
Let's get straight to the point. There's an enemy, a zombie by the looks of it, and it resurrects all on its own every 15 turns. It's called a Cinder, and pardon the terrible Pokemon pun, but yes, it is your ace.
While it's worthwhile to stick around and let them revive whenever you bump into them — that's twice the experience, or thrice if you can keep it up — the better approach is to hop into Mastery Caves where you can take advantage of an item called a Cloning Mirror to maximize your level-spiking fun and profit.
The New Hero Mastery Cave is your best bet for a while. Cinders are more common here, and you can find them from start to finish. The Mid-Tier and Hero and Veteran Hero dungeons still tout Cinders, but in somewhat decreased numbers. Unless you're simultaneously fishing for better,
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