Nobody Saves the World is the latest from Drinkbox Studios, the developer behind the Guacamelee games. This is the studio's first action-RPG, though, making it more in line with a series like The Legend of Zelda. But progression isn't quite as straightforward as some others in the genre, instead relying on a system that combines classes (called Forms) and sidequests to advance the story. Here's how progression works in Nobody Saves the World.
Advancing the story in NSTW usually involves venturing into and clearing specific dungeons, but the game is actually chock full of optional "demi-dungeons." You can tell which ones are story-locked because they'll require a certain number of stars for entry. There are hundreds of stars to collect in the game, and later dungeons will require you to put up some big numbers. Those stars are consumed once you enter a dungeon, so if you have two dungeons that each require 40 stars–as you will in the mid-game–you'll need to collect 80 stars total to enter both dungeons and advance the story.
So, how do you get stars? NSTW rewards you with stars frequently, for completing all sorts of tasks. They can be as simple as talking to a specific NPC to completing a sidequest to finishing a demi-dungeon. Some sidequests with multiple steps will even give out multiple stars as you complete each step along the chain. If you're looking to maximize your stars to get into the next dungeon, there are a few surefire ways to gain them quickly:
Each time you complete one of these objectives, you'll get a star. Better yet, you'll also upgrade your Form, which then goes toward unlocking other Forms on the upgrade tree. If you look at the upgrade tree, you'll see letter grades (F-A, and S) listed on the paths between Forms. That means you need to achieve that grade with a Form to unlock the next one on the chain. If a Form has multiple paths with letter grades leading to it, that means you need to reach that grade with multiple Forms.
A conversation with a MagicianAs a result, the bulk of your star-earning potential in NSTW will be through upgrading Forms, unlocking new ones, and then upgrading those. When you're hard-up for some stars and just need a few more to enter that next mission-crucial dungeon, pick a Form you've barely used. Chances are you have some quests to finish that just require using its most basic abilities. You can re-enter completed dungeons or enter a demi-dungeon to find areas with lots of enemies to feed your combat quests.
Keep in mind that most story dungeons are Form locked and will not allow you to progress your Form quests. This is to encourage you to simply use your most powerful Forms without grinding for experience.
For more on Nobody Saves The World, check out our best forms and ability combos, as well as some beginner's tips to get you started.