Key takeaways
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Dive into the early game of Metaphor: ReFantazio for side activities, dungeons and bonds.
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Experiment with different archetypes and weapons for a smooth combat experience.
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Equip the right weapons like the Bone Pulverizer and Fortune's Bludgeon for optimal results.
Following suit with most of Atlus' other RPGs, Metaphor: ReFantazio is an unexpectedly long game. These early hours can constitute a short game by themselves, and in this part of the game there are many side activities, dungeons, and bonds to work through.
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This is when you'll come to grips with the various systems and mechanics that make up the combat in Metaphor: ReFantazio. While there are different ways to tweak the ancient system, and using different items to make your experience as smooth as possible, it's also good to know what a good weapon is.
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Bone Pulverisers
A feuding clan
The Brawler achetype is unlocked when you help Katharina at the beginning of the Cathedral dungeon, and it's especially great to invest in for dungeons, because abilities drain HP instead of MP, making it a great early-game method. Conservation of this resource.
If you want to get great numbers when using this class's skills, the best weapon for this in the early game is the Bone Pulverizer. Not only will you gain an impressive +5 to the user's power stat, but the weapon will also deal additional damage to a vast array of enemies.
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Fortune's Bludgeon
A lineage of healers
It's easy to overlook how useful the more passive archetypes are in the early-game, because strategy is a little less important than it is later in the game, but if you don't want to worry about fighting in the middle of your party, then the Healer archetype is worth investing in.
If you're looking for one of the best-equipped healers for the early game, then investing in Fortune's Bludgeon is worth a try. This weapon will not only buff all of the user's stats by two, but will also recover the user's MP after finishing each squad battle.
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Sleep Eye Katana
clan of thieves
The Thief is one of the slightly more complex archetypes to grapple with, but thanks to its high speed stat, and unique set of skills, it's one you'll want to try for some more unorthodox results.
One of the main issues with the thief archetype is that sometimes the numbers you get from attack skills will be disappointing. So investing in a good weapon is a good idea. The Sleepy Eyed Katana leans on the strength of the Thief's unique skill set, and gives it a chance to fall asleep with normal attacks with the weapon.
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The Frugal Abacus
merchant clan
If it wasn't for trying using the Merchant archetype for Mor's mission, it might be one of the least used archetypes in the game thanks to how awkward it sounds. However, if you try it, you will realize how strong the abilities of this archetype are.
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Although you can get some great results with a merchant's ability using common weapons, if you want to get even better results, you can use a thrifty abacus. This weapon will boost its user's luck, but also reduce the cost of attacks that charge money to use.
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A fishing harpoon
Knight Clan
The Knight is one of the more complicated archetypes to learn how to use in the early game thanks to its almost entirely passive set of skills, but if you lean into how strong these skills can be, your party will manage to come out of most. Fights with a scratch.
If you're looking for your knight to deal more damage in the early game, you'll want to buy a fishing harpoon. This lance will automatically buff the user's attacks at the start of any battle, saving valuable time buffing your characters.
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Kamaitachi blades
fake lineage
Faker is one of the easiest archetypes to miss in the early game, as it needs to help Alonzo get a little off-putting, but if you make the effort to get to know him, you'll be rewarded with fun. Bond to work through, but also one of the most useful archetype lineages.
Faker is mostly focused on debuffing, but they can also deal some pretty impressive damage if you know how to get the right skills for them. For the best results with an early game build for Faker, try to get the Kamaitachi Blades, as it not only gives the user an impressive agility boost, but also buffs each party member at the start of a fight to increase hit rate and evasion. .
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Crying Blood Staff
Sorcerer clan
One of the earliest archetypes you'll find in Metaphor: ReFantazio is the Mage, after you form a formal bond with Gallica. This is one of the most versatile classes thanks to the many different elemental skills you can unlock so quickly, and with the right build, you can also deal some impressive damage.
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To do some serious damage with Mage, you'll want to look for the Weeping Blood Staff. While it's not as flashy as some of the other good weapons, it's simple buff to +3 magic is a great way to deal some bonus damage with your magic attacks.
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Guillotine blade
Warrior clan
Strohl's Warrior lineage is one of the more simple yet effective archetypes that can carry you through many encounters during the early game. Powerful attacks will make short work of most early-game encounters, and you can easily build up all abilities thanks to how easy it is to progress through Strohl's Bond.
Thanks to its impressive stats, Guillotine Blade is an easy choice for party members to use this archetype, and it's even better at attacking giant-type enemies, with its passive buffing damage against specific enemy classes.