I jumped into TTYD recently after playing some other notable timing-based RPGs (Clair Obscur, Super Mario RPG) and having a blast with those. I know it’s a really beloved game that isn’t known for it’s difficulty, but I’m about “eight hours” (minus deaths) in at Chapter 2, stuck at the Shadow Sirens boss fight, and am finding it to be a really hard game.

There’s been several occasions where I make significant progress in a dungeon and then get defeated by regular enemies and lose a lot of progress after making enough timing mistakes.

I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong with my character builds. Overall, I feel like HP, FP, and BP are all bottomless pits, and no matter what I put points into, I never have enough of any resource. Right now, I’m level 7 with 10 HP, 15 FP, and 15 BP. Not enough health to have an error margin, not enough FP to use abilities much at all, and being introduced with a staggering number of badges without the points to equip even half of them.

The lack of a consistent healing ability is also a bit annoying. Sweet Treat is tied to SP, puts you into a minigame, and isn’t a consistent way to get HP back. And I haven’t encountered a game with more restrictive item management since Mother 1 on the NES. I think the challenge there is the number of enemies impervious to regular abilities, so (I think) you have to always have POW Blocks and Fire Flowers to deal with them instead of more mushrooms.

Koops and Goombella aren’t very good allies at the start either. Multiple boss fights so far have been multiple enemies, so I’m fairly worn down by the time Goombella is done Tattling them all. So that’s why I’m stuck at the Shadow Sirens.

In regular encounters, I’m consistent about dodging and stylish moves with Mario, and am decent at Superguarding. Getting the timings right in boss fights, though, can be tough because if I die, it’s all the way back to the save point, so not many consistent opportunities to practice. And very little margin for error.

A lot of people online say TTYD is easy, and they’re probably right. Are there any experienced players here who can point me in the right direction?

  • Ok_imagination@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    This is one of my favorites, I’ll try to give some advice. First, make sure to buy healing items from the shop, as many as you can. Second, make sure you’re taking advantage of enemy’s weakness. If you do zero damage on an attack make sure to switch it up, it’s usually for a reason. Use jump instead of hammer etc. May want to consider using different characters in different circumstances too. You shouldn’t need to tattle as much as you do. Last, might want to consider swapping badges. I hope these help. Good luck!