![]() ![]() I was fighting True Challenge Hakuba and I killed him in just three or four turns by freezing him. His Ice-elemental attacks Soul Solid and Song of Scratches: Blizzard Slice have a chance to freeze enemies, which is, as I found out too late, overpowered. It also only costs 30 TP, so you can use it in random battles without worrying at all (not like you ever have to, regularly attacking restores so much TP). ![]() Attack is by far the most important stat in the game, so this ability is very useful. My personal favorite is New World (pronounced "new waaaaa"), which increases the Attack of all currently active party members. I felt like I couldn't rank Brook higher because of how late he joins the party, but does have some exceptional abilities. Now that I look at it, his Attack stat is quite high, but I never gave him overpowered attack-boosting accessories like I did with some of the other party members. He only has five skills, which when compared to other characters like Zoro, looks like a bottle of water emptied into the ocean. The dead man himself, Brook, is the last character to join the party, not joining until the end of Chapter 5, which is probably 80% of the way through the game. All in all, Nami, just like Usopp, is good at the start of the game, but as I got closer to the end I began realizing that I almost never found myself putting Nami into my party during battles. Most of her other skills aren't all that useful, but Swing Arm can be nice against some enemies, but Usopp or Franky would probably do more damage. Thunder Lance Tempo is very good in the sewers of Water Seven. The former is the first all-targeting skill in the game, and can decimate Lesser Brothers and Black Brothers in Alabasta. The biggest upside to Nami is how good her Thunderbolt Tempo and Thunder Lance Tempo attacks are in the first few chapters. You can only steal berries, and half the time you only get 1 berry when fighting against bosses. Nami's Thief ability has gotta be one of the least useful steal commands in JRPG history. Mirage Tempo can be pretty good if preparing for a powerful attack, but in most cases it is better to just swap into a stronger character and hit for some heavy damage instead. Nami has the lowest attack and defense stats of any playable character in the game, which makes sense as she has many support abilities. Who is your favorite character in One Piece Odyssey? #8 - "Cat Burglar" NamiĪnother Speed type character near the bottom of the list, that's peculiar. While not bad, I didn't find myself using Usopp nearly as much as the other characters, especially after I got Franky in my party. Because of this, he gets behind in levels, and simply misses out on a large chunk of the game. But the nail in the coffin is how you lose him for almost the entirety of Chapter 4, which is in the top two longest chapters in the game. In addition to these, for the majority of the game, the Technique type isn't as common for enemies to have than the Power and Speed types. ![]() He gets no all-hitting abilities, and his ultimate skill, Green Star: Skull-Blast Grass, isn't all that much better than his other group-hitting abilities. But later on in the game, he just becomes less and less useful. Also, his Usopp Pound and Golden Pound abilities can be pretty powerful against sailors, bandits, and pirates, especially at Enies Lobby when Usopp's alone with the useless Scrapper Franky. His Exploding Star ability (the multi-hit one, not the single-hit one, I'm not sure why there's two) was quite powerful for killing early-game enemies. This can be pretty useful for the first sections of the game, but by the time you learn how to use Bond Move, the relevance of this capability is depleted heavily. Usopp's main ability that sets him apart from other characters is that he can attack enemies in other areas with his regular attacks even when his area isn't empty. But anyway, enough schadoodlambling, let's dive into One Piece Odyssey: All Characters RANKED! #9 - "God" UsoppĪt the beginning of the game, during Chapter 2 especially, I thought Usopp was going to be one of if not the best character in the game. The game is also very easy, so you can play with whatever characters fit your fancy, even if they aren't the best. Keep in mind that none of the characters in this game are bad, but some are definitely better than others. This game has some great characters, each with awesome abilities and differences (a lot of the abilities are just worse than others at doing the same thing, but there are still plenty of useful ones). It may perhaps be the longest JRPG that I have beaten to this point. I just finished playing through One Piece Odyssey, and it took me a very long time to beat. ![]()
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