![]() Still, any sense of place that's lost in the text-based town is made up for once you venture outside its Unicode-compliant gates and hop into one of the game's coolest features: the skyship. Tharsis is made up entirely of menus, which is a bit of a shame - it's a weak point in a game that's otherwise more immersive than you'd expect. This outland outpost is where you'll advance the main story, receive side-quests from the local barmaid, buy and sell goods and upgrade equipment, and recover health after hard-fought battles. ![]() Once you've chosen your guild members, you head into Tharsis, the main hub of Etrian Odyssey IV. It's also possible to reassign Skill Points for a two-level penalty, so you're never stuck with your first choices. There's quite a bit of variety within each set, and eventually you're even be able to add subclasses to your characters, giving them access to certain skills from another class. ![]() ![]() Each class has its own tree, bundling together cascading sequences of active and passive skills that can be learned and upgraded as you level up by spending Skill Points. It's equally easy to adapt characters to your individual play style, thanks to the excellent Skill Tree system.
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