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TopicMLP Social v2501: "Life is short, only three feet tall."
MegamanXfan21xx
01/20/22 11:48:17 PM
#238:


Decided to get this little farming/combat/crafting game called Kitaria Fables. It's a bit repetitive and grindy, but enjoyable. Farming is very basic and hardly the central focus. You till, plant, water, harvest, repeat. No quality levels so crops are worth more or heal more, no sprinklers to my knowledge, and no hazards to the crops. The crops give slim profits, and the only way to get real money out of them is cooking them into something better. A real easy early one is turning wheat and corn into flour and oil. For some reason, you can't cook food yourself; you have to go to certain merchants and they'll cook the food for a very small fee.

There's no hotbar, so swapping between multiple tools requires opening the inventory each time and equipping them. There are quick-use slots, but there's much more practical things you can put in them besides tools. Though, it seems like tilled soil doesn't revert back, so you don't need to use the hoe all that much. When I got my first inventory space upgrade, I started permanently carrying the axe and pickaxe around since wood and stone/ore spawn in certain spots around the map. The watering can is absolutely the first thing you should upgrade.

Combat is where most of the focus seems to have gone. There's multiple gear pieces, a bunch of magic spells, and status effects. Plus, slaying monsters is where you'll find most of the crafting materials. The most useful fighting method I found is the Tornado spell. It pushes enemies back while continuously damaging them, so if there's a lot of ground behind them, they'll take a lot of damage. It's pretty much the only way to beat the beefy golems with your crap early equipment.

One fantastic early-game money farm I found is to go to the East Forest Field, which is full of enemies that drop amber and honeycombs. Amber sells for 1,000 gold, and honeycombs can be turned into jars of honey at the castle outpost that sell for 350. When you've killed everything there, you can exit and go right back to respawn everything.

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