![]() ![]() ![]() It’s improving, but whichever way you play it, you may find yourself at times absurdly over, or underpowered. There is one thing that must be said right away: the game continues to suffer from poor balance and uneven difficulty. Of course, many play PP (or at least try to play it) like a classic tactical turn-based game. Others play it as something akin to a tactical puzzle game. Some play it as a fantasy tactics game, relying on skills as powerful spells fueled by the mana of willpower. If you understand the fundamental mechanics, you can approach it in a number of ways. There are many ways to play Phoenix Point, though this doesn’t emerge until past the early game. ![]() corrected for changes from Derleth patch, replace “alpha-strike” for “First Turn Strike” Hints and tips on handling specific mission and enemy typesĪs I tried to post it, it turns out I exceeded the character limit per post by around 100%, so I’m breaking this into three parts.Ģ added Melee A comprehensive guide for playing Phoenix Point (or an attempt at one).If you have anything to correct, or to add, just post your comments and I will edit this post quoting them, until this is finally the comprehensive guide it is intended to be. It’s not finished yet, but I have decided to go ahead and post it so that it can become a communal project. Thanks to that not-Pandora virus everyone is talking about that is in process of changing our world as we know it, I have been working on this guide for the past few weeks. ![]()
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