![]() ![]() ![]() There’s some fairly straightforward strategy to consider when placing your Tales & Tactics monsters on the hexagon tiles of the board that you’ll need to think about too, like putting your archers at the back and your tanks at the front, but really the main way you’ll succeed is by collecting units of the same type so that they’re boosted with powerful effects.įor my first run I noticed that the shop started with a few orc type monsters available to purchase, and once I had three different orcs on my team they all gained the ability to Rage and deal extra damage once their health dropped below half. The aim of the game is to buy units that work well together, place them on a grid and have them beat your opponent who’s doing the same thing as you. If you aren’t familiar with autobattling, here’s the jist of it. The perfect way for me to change that though is by transforming this typically multiplayer style of game into a Roguelike, and that’s exactly what Tales & Tactics has done. I love the idea of setting up a team of units with perfect synergy to beat up my opponent, but other than the auto battle mode in Hearthstone I’ve just never found the time to jump into this competitive genre. One of these blindspots houses the auto battler. I like to think my gaming diet is pretty darn varied, but there are still plenty of blind spots in my pixelated vision. As genres of video game come and go, there are always going to be types of game you’re less familiar with. ![]()
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