![]() ![]() ![]() Hunting critters (lizards, mice, scorpions) and birds are perhaps the most profitable means available right from the start until end-game. I suggesting redeeming for one 150 R-pocket and one 200 R-pocket. BUT! You can use the 2 Tailoring Vouchers given by Fran to redeem the later ones that are more expensive. Lastly a note for pockets - They do get progressively costlier, and getting them all requires a total of 50x4 + 100x4 + 150x4 + 200x4 = 2000 R. With how big the game is, you are bound to have enough money later on before you realise. There are only two major towns where you can spend money on, so you don't even need to rush and get everything at once. Jake Hauberk - mere 1 extra defence, but hey.4 extra pockets - the second 4 are also affordable, albeit more expensive.Fishing Rod - (same rod but cheaper here).GEO Club Membership - for 10 bonus mini-dungeons and fun!.Concentrate - among the best techniques in the game, learn from the dojo!.Note: The last 3 are only for combat, so they aren't too helpful until reaching Sand Drifts.Īfter reaching the Daea region, these are also recommended: Sky Vest - extra defense (just a bit, but looks super cool!).Civilian Crossbow - for better ranged attacks than Slingshot.4 extra pockets - the first 4 inventory expansion slots are very affordable.Fishing Rod - for fishing free fish for food (cheaper in Moonlight Ravine).Refurbished Crank Lamp - like regular lamp, but cheaper and can ignite campfire.Hair-dye and Bottle of Wine - for obtaining the mandatory Bandit's Flute.When you first reach the Atai region, you are recommended to purchase: It's also advisable to save up money for later. Knowing what you should buy is important. ![]()
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