![]() ![]() So, we have new sets of characters, though those in the original game still make an appearance. Champions of the Continent also serve as a prequel to Octopath Traveler. However, people still do have in-app purchase options to progress their solo play faster. Plus, of course, this is a mobile title so we got some gacha mechanics.Īlthough, the game is single-player, so there really isn’t any pay-to-win with regards to gaining over others. Nothing much has changed save for the fact that you now have a party of eight instead of four. If you’ve played Octopath Traveler before then you’ll be more than familiar with the gameplay mechanics of CotC. It first came out in Japan way back in 2020 but is now ready for the global audience. The game will officially go live on July 27 at 2 pm PT (5 am, Wednesday for the Philippines).įor those hearing this for the first time, Octopath Traveler: CotC is a mobile iteration of Square’s highly regarded JRPG. Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent is now teasing its players as it opens pre-download a day and a half before release. Enjoy high quality graphics, engaging combat, and storytelling akin to OCTOPATH TRAVELER in this prequel optimized for mobile devices. It's part of the fun of the game - being able to figure out how to make each fight work with your own roster, as it'll be unique from everyone else's.Update: The game is now live, however, it’s apparently region-locked more information here. ![]() Ofc this begs the question "why not just have both the strongest characters AND equipment?" to which I say you don't need to constantly have the strongest roster to clear relevant content - it can be done (and HAS been done) with many different variations of teams, a lot of which would be considered sub-optimal. ![]() That being said, characters do obviously contribute to the strength of your compositions, as they bring different things to the table (some have buffs/debuffs, some can hit more times/wider than others, some are just extremely heavy hitters) but in the grand scheme of things, a lot of your power still comes from the equipment (A weaker character with strong equips will do much more than a strong character with weaker equips). (since I know someone is gonna say it, ignore Awakening IV accessories lmao) All of the weapons/armor is just obtained by farming materials in-game and has nothing to do with the gacha. A good chunk of the power creep comes from equipment which will be constantly updated as the game progresses. ![]()
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