

Sanji is facing a power type that he won’t be super effective against. Zoro, a technique type, is facing a speed enemy that he won’t do much damage against. Let’s say you’ve got Zoro and Sanji on the field.

Any crew members that you have benched can be swapped onto the field for one of your active members. Unlike most turn-based RPGs, One Piece Odyssey‘s battle system lets you freely swap your characters around as long as they haven’t used their turn. Landing a regular attack will grant a character a certain amount of TP. For instance, Usopp’s default attack is long-range. Default attacks can be used no matter what, although almost all of them are close-range. Characters have default attacks and abilities they can use. Long-ranged strikes are unique in that they don’t change your character’s position, so they can be used to hit any enemy on the field at any time. For instance, Luffy’s Gum Gum Pistol is a cheap, effective long-range strike. You can only move to a different area by choosing to use a close-range attack on an enemy within it.īut characters also have long-range attacks. If your character is in the same area as an enemy, they can’t leave that area until that enemy is either defeated or if you use a special kind of move I’ll get to in a bit. Battles in One Piece Odyssey are split into four sections where your characters and enemies are placed at random. Now that you understand how weaknesses work, next, we’ll tackle areas. You can look at character stats to understand just how it works. If a power character hits a technique character, the damage will be at its lowest. If a power character hits another power character, the damage will be much lower. If a power character hits a speed character with any attacks, that speed character will take a much higher amount of damage. Power is good against speed, speed is good against technique, and technique is good against power. There are three character types – power, speed, and technique. To start with, One Piece Odyssey uses a rock-paper-scissors weakness system. You’ll need to understand weaknesses, areas, buffs, and attack ranges to make the most of the game’s combat, so this guide will break down everything you need to know to get Luffy one step closer to becoming King of the Pirates. Although you may have expected a very basic, familiar system to be in place, the game actually does something different that can take a bit of getting used to. One Piece Odyssey has a lot of wrinkles in its battle system.
