How Metaphor: ReFantazio’s Combat Features Strike the Perfect Balancing Act

How Metaphor: ReFantazio's Combat Features Strike the Perfect Balancing Act

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that “Metaphor: ReFantazio” has truly captured my heart and mind. With its richly crafted world, intricate combat system, and attention to detail, it’s like stepping into a fantasy novel come to life. The blend of strategy, tactics, and role-playing elements is nothing short of magical.


In the imaginative realm of ReFantazio, tribal conflicts and fearsome creatures coexist, intertwining political machinations with engaging combat that draws inspiration from both Shin Megami Tensei (SMT) and contemporary Persona. The game’s battle system, incorporating press turns and a variety of other elements, is deeply ingrained in the mechanics of Metaphor, shaping everything from learning new Archetypes through bonds to refining gear and overseeing inventory management. Despite the demanding dungeons of Euchronia, the game cleverly maintains accessibility by offering the necessary resources for the party’s victory.

In a delightful exploration of combat strategies, the Archetypes in Metaphor: ReFantazio are truly remarkable. Unlike traditional games where characters adhere to specific Archetype classes, this game allows for a diverse party composition, enabling players to learn from various lineages. This versatility in forming parties can be tailored according to one’s preferences, combining inherited skills with healing abilities, offensive moves, buffs, and more. The weapons and skills employed are crucial to victory on the battlefield, and Metaphor takes this into account by incorporating numerous enemy and dungeon mechanics. It highlights certain weaknesses and strengths through Euchronia’s informants, who are the standout characters of the game, providing valuable insights that can turn the tide of battles.

Metaphor: ReFantazio’s Combat May Be Challenging, Though Resources for Success Are Plentiful

Considering Enemy Intel, Inclement Weather

In simpler terms, before leveling up and acquiring new skills, players must carefully choose their characters based on the specific roles each Archetype plays, which can be aided by information provided by informants. However, if no prior intel is available, one can still learn from NPCs within dungeons about certain rules to follow, such as avoiding Healer or Mage Archetypes when fighting Goborns, as this prevents the enemies from becoming enraged and gaining additional turns. This strategy applies not only to Goborns but also other enemies and formation rules, taking into account positioning within rows and standard elemental and weapon affinities.

Just as important in the SMT games is the concept of press turns during combat in Metaphor. However, these can be disrupted outside of battle in various ways, such as unfavorable weather while exploring dungeons. This weather prevents the party from gaining press turns even when exploiting enemy weaknesses, but it offers a bonus of extra EXP that can be particularly valuable when confronting a dungeon’s boss. Players can use resources like the fortune-teller or a character on Virga Island who can clear up bad weather to plan strategies to avoid these conditions or accept them for the sake of leveling up. The same principle applies to optional bosses found in dungeons, such as the dragon in the Nord Mines, which are often worth the effort for the EXP and loot they provide.

Versatile Equipment Makes for Versatile Builds

In simple terms, the gear for the character Metaphor is highly adjustable, allowing for various stat enhancements, evasion rates, and other features to create a versatile party setup. Given that bosses often inflict status conditions like sickness or curses, gear that neutralizes specific afflictions becomes crucial, as well as equipment boosting evasion against elemental types to address Archetype vulnerabilities. Purifying items significantly enhance the power of both weapons and armor, and even accessories can aid party members who focus on physical skills or buffs but haven’t delved into the Mage’s lineage. Additionally, consumables like items or meals prepared by the player play a vital role in addressing elemental aspects and healing, which Metaphor ensures is always readily available through its shops and the kitchen of the gauntlet runner.

Synthesis Skills, ‘Turn Back the Clock’ Mechanic

Synthesis skills in battle are also a key to success, considering which Archetypes are equipped on the battlefield to provide access to devastating attacks, buffs, and defensive abilities. Though they use two press turns and MP for both party members teaming up, synthesis skills can often be the difference between victory and defeat, with defensive skills like Magic Guard and offensive skills like Vorpal Blade or multi-hit magic being especially powerful. Striking weaknesses with such skills can help tremendously with press turns, provided they don’t miss. A bad spot of RNG can always be fixed with Metaphor‘s most accessible feature, however, with the ‘turn back the clock’ mechanic being a way to rewind and reconsider actions should the battle take a turn for the worse.

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2024-10-26 13:33