This is EXACTLY what you are saying right now. I've said once and I'll say it again YOU CAN PLAY A GAME ANYWAY YOU WANT HOWEVER SIMPLY REALIZE THAT BY IGNORING EVERY OTHER ASPECT OF THE GAME THEN YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCING A "VIDEO GAME" YOU ARE EXPERIENCING A STORY Based on what you are telling us, you have never played a video game. You have only watched and read stories. Also if you like to only read stories you should probably Spoiler READ A BOOK I'll deal with you, I've been dealing with people like you for ages. I'm just informing you is all, no need to get defensive.
I've no clue where you see me admitting ANYTHING
So despite the fact that people say that you'll have a better chance by PLAYING through the game a second time, you're ignoring that and just grinding to do it one playthrough. If something requires a second playthrough to beat then that's exactly what you should do: Play the game a second time. That's what the SECOND playthrough is there for, if you were suppose to beat it in ONE playthrough then there would be no point of the game giving you the option of having a New Game+(Or atleast the closest that it gets for Fire Emblem). Play through the game a second time on a harder difficulty and I'm sure you'll pick up skills and techniques that will help you defeat Marth, Ike and Roy. Also... Then let me tell you grinding isn't making you NOT suck. You should attempt to get better at the game. If you want to one shot everything then just play on easy mode. Also playing a game for the story and ignoring the gameplay part is like watching a musical and then skipping every musical piece.
Joke went above your head m8
I don't think you know what any of these words mean mein child
You do realize that grinding HELPS you fly through the game right? That's the whole point of grinding. So that challenges that would require thought and tactics can be done with ease. You could always Spoiler use tactics . That usually helps the not dieing process. I'm not forcing you to play any way. I'm just making sure you realize ONE thing and that is you are NOT playing the full game "Fire Emblem: Awakening" that you payed for. As long as you can acknowledge that the way you play the game is robbing you of the full Fire Emblem experience then you can play any way you want.
Let me break that down for you because it seems to have gone RIGHT above your head Jumping is an incredibly easy thing to do in Megaman Clearing a level is not Grinding to beat an enemy is the same as jumping in the same place over and over and over again to clear the level You're not using any actual skill or putting any actual thought into clearing the level You're just jumping. .......... WHAT!? No seriously WHAT!? Do you know what a mindless task is? It's a task that requires little to any thought and even lower amounts of execution. IE: Something a monkey can do That's what grinding is. It does not take thought beyond "This is too hard" to grind. It's not a strategy, it's a reflex. There is no "thinking about who to grind next" as there is no downside to getting that wrong. Part of a strategy is that if you don't follow the strategy to a T then things could go wrong. With grinding there IS no going wrong. You can't plan grinding wrong, there's no error. Like I said, you can play the game by shitting on the buttons for all I care. Just realize that you're WILLINGLY missing out on a chunk of the game by playing a game in certain ways. There are ways to play a game differently without having to lose the experience that was given to you.
Gurren Lagann means a lot to me on a personal level So I truly have no problem paying this much for it.
Get a load of this pleb
So what? That destroys the challenge that's what. That's like if in Megaman if I pressed the jump button enough times I could skip the level. Strategy requires thought Grinding does not Of course You are free to play the game any way you want. But certain genres are DEVELOPED by the DEVELOPERS to be played in certain ways. By all means, go ahead and skip EVERY SINGLE CUTSCENE in Metal Gear Solid and skip EVERY SINGLE CODEC CALL and run through the game pumping people with a shot gun. But that's not how the developer intended you to play the game. Fire Emblem is a strategy game. It was designed with strategy in mind. When you take out the strategy part in it by grinding then you are essentially rejecting a part of the game that the developers wanted you to play(IE, the challenge and thinking part) Just like how if you went through Pokemon only using one Pokemon, you are rejecting a part of the game that the developers designed for you to incorporate(the "gotta catch em all" part)
All awaiting to be played
Most definitely This is the artbook it came with of 200 pages
ALL THIS **** MAN
Nothing to regret at all comrade
NOT QUITE
WELL WHY THE **** WOULD YOU DO THAT!? WHAT COULD IT POSSIBLY BE!?
That's why it's your job to make sure that DOESN'T happen. Set up barriers Place allies outside of enemy range There are ways around that Did I get the kids? Yes? Have trouble? Of course. Did I grind? No. Did I make use of them? Yes. Do you know WHY it's tough? Because it's a video game Video games tend to have CHALLENGES that you have to overcome. I dissaprove of grinding because grinding takes all the fun out of a challenge. There's nothing fun about mindlessly fighting the same enemies over and over again until you've gained enough numbers to one shot the enemy. That's not overcoming a challenge, that's just pressing the same button over and over again until you get stronger. By grinding you don't learn how to deal with enemy formations, you don't learn how to properly manage resources, you don't learn how to plan out your next move. You don't learn anything, you're essentially spitting in the game's face and saying "This is too hard, I'm gonna go fight some easy ass mooks over and over again until it's easy". Play the game how you want, but just realize you're taking the "Strategy" part out of "Strategy Role Playing Game" by grinding.
No character is under leveled to the point that you have to stop story progression and start grinding. If you want to raise their level but don't want them getting one shotted, don't put them in the very front of the pack to get slaughtered. Just because a character isn't built like a tank to take every blow standing tall, doesn't mean they are under leveled. It means you have to use that unit differently.
Maybe you should evenly distribute EXP next time instead of letting Fred hog all your teammates EXP. Other then that there's next to no way you can be that severely under leveled in a Fire Emblem game.
WHY DO PEOPLE DO THIS!?