This is helpful for character with multiple abilities as they are vulnerable to various effects and are more likely to be physically weak. Lucky devil and happy camper, while proving merely average stat gains, provide large increases in luck which make you much less likely to be affected by status effects. For other characters, wit is a possible alternative as it trades potential resilience for more agility. Wit increases your potential MP and is a promising choice for the hero, as Zoom, Kazap, and Omniheal are very expensive to cast. The mage will especially enjoy the increase as it will allow him to better survive enemy attack spells, so long as you don't mind the drop in MP. It either makes physical vocations even harder to kill, or gives precious HP to frailer ones like the mage and priest. Tough cookie is an optimal choice for players who prefer durability. The other alternative is giving this to the martial artist to optimize his agility early and switch to another class or personality later on. The vocations that would most benefit from the increased agility, spellcasters, cannot start with this personality. Although their agility will suffer, they will be able to kill many monsters in scant few hits, if not one.īat out of hell is best chosen through books later in the game. Paragon obviously works well with physically inclined classes such as the warrior and martial artist, as it will make their attack rating skyrocket. Personalities such as paragon, bat out of hell, wit, tough cookie and maybe even lucky devil. Since this is primarily a team-based game, personalities that give a large, focused increase in a particular stat are preferable to even spread options.
This allows him to evade debilitating spells more easily. Certain personalities are better for specific vocations for example, a male martial artist that has a lucky devil personality will keep his traditionally high agility and add a high amount of luck. Personality does not effect anything significant in the game other than stats, so it does not benefit the player to have any character with a personality that results in a negative overall composite total. For this reason, choosing female characters is often preferred since males cannot have said personality. The vamp personality is often regarded as the best due to its +70% composite stat bonus.
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The personality types without a corresponding book or item are: Amazon, Contrarian, Drudge, Egghead, Everyman, Free spirit, Gourmand, Idealist, Klutz, Lazybones, Lout, Meddler, Narcissist, Scatterbrain, Shrinking violet, and Straight arrow. Only 28 of the 45 personality types have a corresponding book or item. Personalities and stat effects Mobile/Switch NameĪ character's personality type can be changed permanently with a book, or temporarily with an item.