It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book, especially in the RPG genre – farming. What is farming, pray tell? For those unfamiliar with gaming jargon, this means replaying levels you’ve already completed in order to earn yourself additional experience points and/or gold. In Clumsy Knight vs. Skeletons, farming for XP by replaying previous levels is a great way, not only to prep yourself for a tough level, but also to get additional weapons and potions for that particular level.
Some levels may reward you with weapons once you’ve completed them, while others will give you potions as a gift for successfully acing them. There is an order when it comes to the type of rewards per level, so take note of this, especially when time comes for you to redo a previous level you’ve already finished.
If you’re in a level where you’re up against more than just two bad guys, it would behoove you to have a number of potions at your disposal. But you wouldn’t want to use them yet against the first enemy. If your health runs low, then take a healing potion prior to taking on the next enemy. And if you’re on your third or fourth enemy, that’s when you should use a defense potion, with the attack potion being used for whichever is the last enemy in the battle.
This is another common element in RPG gaming; it’s possible to make your equipment more effective by fusing them with weaker items. In Clumsy Knight vs. Skeletons, the first slot should go to the stronger item, while the second, and right slot should be for the weaker item.
Unfortunately, not all items in this game will be of help to you. However, if you combine these harmful items with the right ones that can reverse their effect, you can fuse them to come up with something that can really help you. This time, though, the first slot should be for the bad item, and the second slot for the good one.