

While out and about on your adventures, you'll gather materials to upgrade your weapon, shield, armor and potions.

Putting some early points into Strength isn't a bad idea either. Focus on raising this a few points right away to give you adequate protection against woodland critters and those nasty ranged attackers. The best way to survive these onslaughts is to bump up your Vitality stat when you level up. To replay a route, just head to the signpost when you're taking a rest in Pompon (or wherever you may be settled at the moment).įrom the start, you'll be faced with aggressive waves of enemies that will take hefty chunks out of your HP. It's also the best way to level up if you need to beef up before a particularly tough boss. Once you complete a route, you can go back and play through it again to beat your best time, and, most importantly, earn lots and lots of materials to upgrade your gear and potions. The grind is definitely present in Postknight, but the game turns it into a fun little timed competition that will add a decided element of fun to what is usually a dreaded RPG chore. Use these tips to become the greatest Postknight in all of the land. There are a few things to remember if you're just starting out. It's lightweight, making it a great game to pick up and put down during a commute, but with plenty of layers to dig into if you want something a bit more nuanced. What at first blush looks like another fantasy clicker game is actually a warm homage to classic RPGs with lots of juicy upgrades and other RPG trappings to keep us hooked for a good weekend or two. Postknight gave us a pleasant surprise last week.
