![]() I used a 20 to bloodlessly resolve a confrontation with Jeanne and the Order troops on the final day, and I think I saw a 20 for a different stat being used in one of the other final-day options elsewhere as well. ![]() ![]() Jeanne was born in Anizotte as a commoner and lost her parents at a very young age, so young she doesnt remember them. no tolerance for old faith, but I digress), and rebel. Jeanne is a prominent character in the priest route, she is also a potential love interest for Sir Brante. Thus, if I never ever got to use a 20 on anything, I wouldn't have felt especially bad about it because I wasn't really expecting to.įwiw, I did inquisitor, new faith, weak-but-not-destroyed inquisition, full religious tolerance (which evidently meant. You seem to have viewed it more as a "if you want to do something super amazing, you should definitely try to get 20 points". Set in a ruthless world where any form of dissent is mercilessly crushed, the story follows a man who has dared to challenge the existing order. I actually interpreted it as "don't bother so much with maxing to 20 since you're basically never going to be able to use the extra point(s)". The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is a narrative-driven RPG that comes to life on the pages of the protagonist’s journal. I think that might also be down to different interpretations of the same text. Originally posted by EWanderer:but i feel somewhat cheated given how much sacrifice i did in each run to get level 20 in my core abilty because the game teased me. ![]()
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