

The Flower is a lot like the Chef, in that it can heal allies and hurt enemies.

You can then make people Flowers, Princesses, and Tanks. Once you head into the fairies’ territory, the Dark Lord abducts your allies for the last time. While it does have some magical spells that deal damage, its best skills restore HP and sometimes even MP to friends, prevent status ailments, and add elements to improve allies normal attacks. Its magic attacks can cause allies to attack in its place with slightly stronger attacks than usual, apply buffs to allies that restore MP and increase damage, steal HP or MP from an enemy for itself, lower an enemy’s defense or maybe even immediately defeat every enemy. The Imp is a little like a dark magic user. Meanwhile, its special attacks can boost its down damage, attack twice, steal food, or heal their own health. It attacks one enemy with its normal attack. The Cat is a physical attacker that reminds me a bit of a Ninja. First, when you reach Neksdor, you get the Cat, Imp, and Scientist classes. Each one offers a different sort of support.Īfter the Dark Lord begins abducting party members, six more classes are added. Meanwhile, its special attacks can distract enemies, removes negative attitudes, temporarily boosts relationships, restores allies’ MP, and might heal the character. It has a normal attack that hits all enemies. This character can also heal allies, by cooking single servings or feasts that restore the health of one or all characters. Their special attacks involve fire-based attacks, involving hot pans and spicy foods. They can deal decent damage to a single target with their normal attack. The Chef reminds me a bit of Final Fantasy’s Red Mage. It’s the two unorthodox initial jobs that show Miitopia is going to offer unexpected things. There’s a comfort in that, as you can always fall back on the familiar classes. If you have played a turn-based JRPG before, you will know what every one of these initial characters can do. Clerics heal, cure, and revive party members.
You have a warrior, which is good at taking hits and dealing out damage. The initial roles your character can take in Miitopia are mostly typical. It is up to the player to assign jobs every time the Dark Lord forces you to start from scratch, and the 12 main jobs all offer quite a bit of depth and variety. But even though you might not always have complete control, you can at least decide your party make up. In inns, every character goes shopping on their own after being given money, maybe getting what they intended to buy. The other three party members handle their own tactics. Miitopia is an RPG that often takes a rather hands-off approach.
