Posted July 19, 2019
You seem to have figured this out yourself already, but I would suggest temporarily switching to Easy difficulty whenever you get stuck on a battle. I wasn't sure if this was possible during a playthrough, but I checked, and it seems you can change the difficulty level at any time. ( At least outside of combat. )
At this point I'm actually curious why the game is giving you so much trouble, as I just finished those arena fights myself recently, and completed them all on the first try. I do think it's a fairly challenging game, and sometimes it can feel a bit unfair ( like the RNG is sometimes giving the AI an advantage ), but so far I didn't get stuck on any fights. I just occasionally start a fight over, if I feel like I've made a really dumb mistake.
How do you spend your experience points? Do you focus too much on attribute points? I'd say early on it's more effective to focus on your main attack skills & spells, so you deal more damage and reduce the risk of missed attacks. I find it also helps if you teach all of your magic users some healing spells, so you don't have to rely on potions all the time.
Maybe you could also optimize the equipment of your characters. Most heavy armor and weapons comes with some negative side effects, especially for magic users.
Oh, one more important general tip: Try to always keep multiple save games, so you can go back to an older save if you feel like you've screwed up. That way you won't have to start over from the beginning. I always do this for longer games, mostly to be prepared in case some kind of bug or hardware malfunction messes up my current save.
At this point I'm actually curious why the game is giving you so much trouble, as I just finished those arena fights myself recently, and completed them all on the first try. I do think it's a fairly challenging game, and sometimes it can feel a bit unfair ( like the RNG is sometimes giving the AI an advantage ), but so far I didn't get stuck on any fights. I just occasionally start a fight over, if I feel like I've made a really dumb mistake.
How do you spend your experience points? Do you focus too much on attribute points? I'd say early on it's more effective to focus on your main attack skills & spells, so you deal more damage and reduce the risk of missed attacks. I find it also helps if you teach all of your magic users some healing spells, so you don't have to rely on potions all the time.
Maybe you could also optimize the equipment of your characters. Most heavy armor and weapons comes with some negative side effects, especially for magic users.
Oh, one more important general tip: Try to always keep multiple save games, so you can go back to an older save if you feel like you've screwed up. That way you won't have to start over from the beginning. I always do this for longer games, mostly to be prepared in case some kind of bug or hardware malfunction messes up my current save.
Post edited July 19, 2019 by CharlesGrey