

so a healer for example you want to boost their defense and magic, youll hardly need bhealing bananas… the magic in this game really does come from the character building. but this food boosts your main stats permanately. some loving a certain food, others not so much. you can aslo feed them food and each character reacts differently. twice… o oyull be making 3 teams and playing through the campaign ith 3 different classes… but it really does become addicting collecting gold, doing optional levels for better gear or arcade tickets to throw into the roulette or rokc paper siscors… occasionally your characters will aks for money to go shopping and get new weapons and clothing. this is where you need to caerfully use certain attacks, use these sprinkles to regain magic points or health points, or even to bring a character back that has fainted… the rest of the game is a lot of relationship building, putting your miis into rooms together,setting them out on dates… the better their relationship becomes, the better they do in battle together, so eventually you figre out certain skills youd like every charactee to have so you balance relationship accordingly rather than just have on ore 2 charatcers really attached to eachother… but you cant get too attached to your team, because you do lose them. and youll eventually find yourself just playing on auto battle, going through the motions not even caring what attack your main character uses aside from boss battles. theres very little strategy here other than balancing your team with certain classes… each character attacks on their own. Gameplay wise this is more of a management game than it is an actual jrpg. As the game goes on, more charcters will join your party, you create their faces and choose their class. yull be going from location to location, defeating enemies, gaining xp and gaining gold. Here youre in control of the chaarcters in your miitopia world, dark lord whoever you want took all the faces of the miitopia world, and its up to you to go rescue them… thisis very much a babys first jrpg. Here youre in control of the chaarcters in your miitopia world, Miitopia Im addicted Miitopia is an about 25-30 hour long jrpg. Miitopia Im addicted Miitopia is an about 25-30 hour long jrpg. (Also I love Tomodachi Life so since it was a sequel it was brilliant.) … Expand The one thing is that is not so great is that the battles get a bit repetitive, but you can still speed them up by pressing B.

Ill just talk about what I enjoyed first: I loved that I could make my brothers and favorite youtubers fight against ridiculous monsters, The humor was perfect for my 7 year old self, The cut scenes are just brilliant, The friend ship system is so good, me seeing me and my best friend and me work together in battle and me and my rival arguing in battle whilst everyone else is just watching is great and The cinematic shots when you use a special / magic move are great. I still love the game and I was ecstatic when the switch port was announced.

I begged my parents to get it for my birthday when I turned 7. I still love the game and I was ecstatic when the First off, I love Miitopia. Enemies attack while you explore the world map, which is littered with hidden paths and treasures. As you watch with bated breath, Mii characters will mingle over food, camping, exercise, sleeping arrangements, and yes, combat! In these wild, yet traditional RPG battles, your party’s relationships affect the outcome. Guide your team of Mii characters on a quest to defeat the Dark Lord and restore the stolen faces of the citizens of Miitopia. Cast them in roles across the kingdom, manage friendships, and give them jobs with distinct stats, abilities, gear, and a custom look. Now… Mii characters based on your favorite people must unite to do turn-based battle and save Miitopia.

Cast them in roles across the kingdom, manage friendships, and give them jobs with distinct stats, abilities, gear, and Since the dawn of ever, warriors have banded together to fight evil. Summary: Since the dawn of ever, warriors have banded together to fight evil.
