Summary
- Collect resources to upgrade equipment & increase survivability in combat.
- Bond with Buddies for valuable buffs & unlock unique skills for adventures.
- Explore Ginormosia, rebuild the island, & master lives for countless hours of gameplay.
Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time is an RPG title that has an incredible main story for the player to get stuck into. However, there is plenty more for players to be doing in Fantasy Life I than just the main story. In this title, the developers, Level-5, have gone above and beyond by providing players with countless other activities that will distract them from the main story for countless hours.
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For those players who don't want to rush the story of Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time, these are some of the best things to do instead of the main story, from exploring a remarkable open world to uncovering their creativity when building their island.
8 Collect Plenty of Resources
Players Won't Have To Do It Later
An important thing many players may do instead of the main story in Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time is collect resources. Although players can attempt to complete the story of Fantasy Life I without upgrading their lives, this can be quite a challenge.
Therefore, a player will be required to obtain various resources such as wood, ore, alchemical ingredients, and so forth to upgrade their character to give them a better chance at survival. Collecting resources is also an influential task for many of the other things the player can do instead of the main story.
7 Bond With Discovered Buddies
Bonding Gives Valuable Buffs
While exploring the world of Fantasy Life I, players will encounter objects that were once people. These are called Strangelings. Once players have transformed them back into humans, they can recruit them not only onto their island, but also as a member of their team that goes on adventures as Buddies.
These Buddies come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, with each of them also having their own life they have mastered. As players interact with them through activities, gifting, or completing tasks for them, they will increase their bond. As players reach certain bond values, they will unlock unique skills for that buddy, which will benefit them in the long run.
6 Take Part In The Treasure Grove
A Great Dungeon-Like Challenge
Players will first have to progress the main story slightly to unlock the Treasure Grove, but once they have unlocked the chance to gain Treasure Grove Saplings, they can once again abandon the main story for other things. The Treasure Grove is a great way to find rare materials as well as obtain fruits which can be exchanged at Marco.
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What makes the Treasure Grove even better to complete instead of the main story is how it can be enjoyed online with other players. While the majority of Fantasy Life I is a game players may commonly play single-player, there is co-op to this title, with couch co-op allowing another player to take control of Trip or several players entering the Grove to work together in this dungeon-like activity.
5 Explore The Whole Of Ginormosia
There Is Plenty To Be Found And Done Here
In Fantasy Life I, players travel through not only time but also dimensions. Apart from the past and the present, players can also visit the land known as Ginormosia. Players are likely to spend countless hours in this open world instead of the main story of Fantasy Life, as there is plenty to discover.
Each area of Ginormosia can be increased in rank by collecting resources within it. When increasing the rank, the player not only boosts the level, but also the value of resources they can obtain from Ginormosia. Besides this, there are multiple NPCs to encounter with interesting quests, as well as shrines to visit that provide the player with even more Strangelings.
4 Rebuild Their Island
Make The Present No Longer A Ruin
Players who are looking for a more relaxing experience that isn't exploring the open world should return to the present-day island that was once Eternia Village. Now the player has set up their base camp where the crew of the ship they arrived on and the Strangelings they have transformed back can settle while they explore The Depths for the main story.
Those who are familiar with Animal Crossing: New Horizons may feel at home in Fantasy Life I as they take the time to tend to their island. Players are able to build homes for their residents, infrastructure such as bridges and staircases, as well as change the land itself to create their own custom island. Fantasy Life I truly allows players to get creative with this, as well as being able to unlock other ways to customize their island through exploring the other worlds.
3 Upgrade The Equipment Of Each Life
Survivability Is Important For Combat
As mentioned before, one of the best things for players to do instead of the main story in Fantasy Life I is to collect resources. Players can then use these resources to upgrade their equipment. Each life uses a different tool to do its job. Players will need to keep improving these tools if they hope to successfully complete the harder recipes in crafting or to chop down the higher-level trees.
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Equipment improvement goes a lot further than this, as players can also craft all sorts of armor for themselves as they begin to master lives, as both in and out of the main story, players will encounter higher-level enemies that hit incredibly hard.
2 Personalize Inside Their Home
There Is Plenty Of Furniture To Craft
Besides players being able to decorate their island, those looking for a smaller, more personalized place to customize should look no further than their own home on the island. By talking to Cooke, players can move where their home is on the island, upgrade the space they have in it, and also change the external appearance of it.
Once within the home, players have full control over the inside appearance, too. By upgrading lives such as Artist and Carpenter, the player can create all sorts of amazing furniture that will go perfectly within their home. Those who find themselves with quite the creative spark could spend countless hours making the perfect cozy spot for themselves instead of playing the main story.
1 Master Every Life
One Of Fantasy Life's Best Features
Out of all the things players could be doing instead of the main story in Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time, one of the most obvious of them all is mastering the lives that make up this RPG title. With fourteen lives for the player to try out, there is sure to be more than enough for the player to do that keeps them away from the main story for a long time.
The only issue with leveling these lives is that occasionally, players will have to return to the main story to unlock the new areas for the resources they need to keep going. Even without getting Master for a life, players can still do plenty of things around Fantasy Life to level their character and therefore purchase skills for it on the Skill Board.
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