As they reach a specific level, there are two different abilities. Fight in epic boss battles against the sources of Suffering - dread creatures pulled from the worst of Humanity’s crimes against itself. All the abilities requires reaching a specific level through combat XP earned to be unlocked. Combat is an intricate dance of spectacular actions and counters: plan ahead of time and set up impressive chains of abilities to outsmart the enemy. They have all basic melee/ranged attacks and several abilities. You'll also want to pay attention to what type of skills are getting what memories. Othercide definitely achieves what it set out to do, and in doing so has explored a unique mechanic surrounding death that could only be fully explored through the medium of a video game. To defeat Suffering, the player can germinate Daughters, at which point their stats are slightly randomized. With regards to the res tokens when you start getting the rescue missions you can use those missions to gain res tokens which is pretty much the only way I've been able to heal higher level daughters. Othercide is a game about razor-thin margins and given how hard healing is to come by for high-level units, anything you can do to make Daughters hit harder or take less damage is worth it. It would be nice if you could sacrifice a lower level daughter but for diminished heals. Follow us: Othercide on TIKTOK You can also search for Lightbulb Crew on TikTok. The player controls a group of Daughters, who are female warriors fighting against the forces of Suffering in a dying, esoteric dimension known as the Dark Corner. As far as I’m aware there are two difficulties, being nightmare which was the original difficulty where the only way to heal is sacrifice, then a while after an easier mode was added to make the game.
You have to sacrifice to heal your daughters. The development studio behind Othercide, Lightbulb Crew, has created a TikTok account with a lot of exclusive content. A single-player game, Othercide is a tactical role-playing video game that displays an angled top-down perspective. There isn’t a natural healing, unless they added it well after release. The way that I've been playing in this regard makes it so I get pushed away from moves that would require HP to use in favor of AP costing ones which would then further limit builds for certain classes. Make the toughest decision and sacrifice one to heal another - survivors will get stronger.
The same lavel or higher gets harsh as your daughters get higher it makes it so that it's almost impossible for one or two of your daughters to even be healed when they're the highest level character you have.