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Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

In this new dedicated guide we will show you what it means to master skills in the brand new Final Fantasy 16

The time has finally come. After three years of waiting since the first exciting official announcement, which arrived during the PS5 Showcase in September 2020, the latest chapter in Square Enix’s JRPG series par excellence is finally here with us with an epic adventure in a whole new world ( by the way, if you missed it, you can find our preview of the title at this link). If you too have already dived into exploring the fascinating lands of Enlightenment but some game mechanics still remain obscure to you, we are here to help you. In this guide we will see specifically what it means to master skills, in the brand new Final Fantasy 16.

Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

Action/RPG | Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

As we had already specified in our guide on what to know before starting to play, the combat system of this new chapter continues in the most action adopted by the series in recent times. Consequently, a return to the classic turn-based battles so loved by many historical fans of the saga is not to be expected, but however, the RPG elements play a far from marginal role within the gameplay.

In this context, in fact, Final Fantasy 16 adopts a system that allows us to enhance our protagonist, until we get to master the skills of the latter. Basically you can spend i Skill Points earned throughout the game for buy new powers and level up existing oneswhich will thus become stronger and stronger, until they reach a maximum limit (obviously different for each one).

Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

Getting Stronger | Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

As you probably guessed from what was said in the previous paragraph, mastering skills in Final Fantasy 16 basically means bringing them to the maximum level, spending the relevant points already mentioned above. This, in addition to the obvious consequence of boosting your character, will also deliver a whole host of useful additional bonusesmany of which could make a real difference in combat.

For example, maxing out an Eikonic skill will allow you to among other things use it regardless of which Eikon you currently have equipped. Considering the fact that Clive can only equip three Eikon per volta (which, with the continuation of the adventure, could begin to be few for someone), it immediately becomes clear how this can prove to be very useful for always having our favorite trump cards at hand.

Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

The price to pay | Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

The downside to mastering skills in Final Fantasy 16 could be the effective cost that the latter require to be brought to their relative maximum level. In particular, the Eikonic ones will require a large amount of points to be able to be mastered. Given this, the advice is therefore to think carefully about how to invest your hard-earned pointscarefully selecting which powers best suit your approach and which ones could be left out.

Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

Choosing the right path | Final Fantasy 16: This is what mastering skills means

This concludes our guide on what it means to master skills in Final Fantasy 16. As you have been able to see, the basic concept is quite simple, but you have to consider that you need to make a careful choice about how to spend your points, since it will not be possible to fully upgrade all of Clive’s powers in a single run. If you want to do it, therefore, you will need to take advantage of the New Game Plusavailable once the story ends.

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