It doesn’t matter which character you start with – they all have special skills that allow them to take out a good number of bad guys. And since skills are only worth 3 percent of mana points early on in the game, you shouldn’t hesitate to use your skills, and keep using them in order to level up quicker.
Many role-playing games come with an Auto Battle feature, which essentially lets the game take over and fight the battles for you. In Kritika, you can make use of this feature by completing a level in easy mode, then using Auto Battle on Normal and Hard modes. Basically, you’ll be automatically defeating all enemies as you make your way to the boss fight, and the harder the difficulty you complete, the sweeter the rewards you’ll earn.
Instead of tapping multiple times on the attack button, you may prefer holding it down. In fact, we’d advise you to hold down on attack, as that would allow your hero to face enemies and attack them automatically, without you having to aim at the bad guys.
Once you reach Level 5, that’s going to allow you to access the forge. Obviously, the forge is where you’ll want to craft new equipment, weapons included. And we’d suggest that you make frequent return trips to the forge, as crafting weapons is considered the best way to get new and effective equipment – in this case, the best weapon may be the one you create by yourself.
Crafting equipment is all well and good, but what if you’ve got a surplus of old equipment that’s of little to no use at all? You can combine up to four pieces of old equipment to create a new and improved piece, but bear in mind that you’ll want to prioritize rare pieces of equipment, rather than common ones. In relation to this, remember that combining equipment costs a lot of moolah, so you may prefer to sell old items instead of fusing them if you can’t find anything rare in there.