Touhou Artificial Dream in Arcadia – Teambuilding Tips and General Tricks

Teambuilding

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  • Give your Sleepers skills in accordance to what they are good at. Forcing a physical attacker to use magic is not very helpful here.
  • Having a wide range of coverage is important for hitting weaknesses and producing SP. Leaning too heavily on a single damage type will leave you struggling when it’s nulled.
  • Multiple options for healing and buffing are incredibly helpful. Having a single dedicated healer/buffer is risky and slow. Throw a Himedi/usa/sol onto one of your mages.
  • Specialize your Sumireko. Stat respecs are in the game, and Skill Transfer makes adjusting your moveset pretty easy. So make your Sumireko a specialist early.
  • Don’t be afraid to try new things and new builds. Experiment and have fun! If something doesn’t work, you can always fix it.
  • Your reserve party is just as important as your combat party. Having healing skills like Himedi, cure skills like Hideluo, and revival skills like Animus on someone who isn’t in combat means you aren’t using MP from your combat party.
  • You can more freely heal throughout the dungeon if you allocate some of your reserve slots to a party member or two who exist purely to have a high MP pool and heal you after a rough fight.

Tricks

  • An Anomaly will always restore your battery to full. This makes Magic Fabric a full battery item. Used in conjunction with Memory Balls, you can extend your dungeon delving almost infinitely.
  • Some items are worth more to sell than the Sleeper’s money conversion. This can lead to some really early wealth.
  • SP buffs and debuffs do not take up a turn. This allows you to stack to +3 or -3 far faster than normal. Bosses that cannot clear buffs/debuffs can be easily torn apart with this.
  • Following – SP buffs can also get around the boss clearing your buffs with proper AGI management. If you go first and the SP buff is popped this turn – there’s no way they can clear it. Use in conjunction with Focus/Charge.
  • During open portions of the game, you can walk into the hardest area, hijack a sleeper, steal its skills, and then leave.
  • Also consider repeatedly hijacking and then using Skill Transfer on one sleeper over and over again to save money.
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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