'Final Fantasy XV' Latest Tips, Battle Guides 2016: Learn The Strikes, Understand Oracle Ascension Coins, & Master Tricks From Square Enix & Sakaguchi

By Maria Follet - 05 Dec '16 16:41PM
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Reports on "Final Fantasy XV" latest tips and tricks have swarmed up, allowing gamers to survive the game and finish with great achievements. Let's look into some of the most helpful ones, especially those released by developer Square Enix and FFXV creator Hironobu Sakaguchi.

There are three important strike moves that will make any gamer succeed the Final Fantasy XV game: the blindside strike, the warp strike and the link strike. Experts encourage gamers to master the battle system. This way, it will be easier for gamers to transition from one move to another.

Just recently, Square Enix announced that the game has engaged into a faster gameplay. This means, gamers will no longer have to spend time waiting for things to load up. This will allow them to control their characters to move faster, however, gamers will encounter monsters more often if they're not careful about their whereabouts. If they happen to encounter monsters that are not defeatable by their current status, they can opt to look for a safe place called the Outpost.

It is also important to note some of the best tricks to level up your game. Players should learn to walk their way through learning the following: using the "Chocobo", acquiring extra XP, unlocking nodes, getting an XP boost, making use of the "return to rest point/car" options, refreshing stamina bar for infinite sprinting, using fast travel, spending "ability points" in Ascension, selling items to get more money, switching between "wait" and "active" combat, among others.

These tricks are detailed through Square Enix and Sakaguchi's recent release of battle guides which gamers can easily access through the web. Aside from this, it will also be essential if gamers learn how some of the Oracle Ascension Coins function. These coins are found scattered all throughout the gameplay.

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