Making mistakes with skill points can feel devastating in RPGs, but thankfully, Fantasy Life I: The Time Stealing Girl provides a safety net through the reset skill system.
Whether you invest points in the wrong ability or want to try out different builds for your chosen life, this game offers a way to fully reassign skill points. The only catch is that it comes with a cost.
Walk to you everything you need to know I: A girl who steals time by resetting skill points in fantasy life.
How to reset skill points
The ability to reset skill points will not be available from the start of the game. To unlock this feature, you will need to complete Chapter 3 of the main story. Here you will see the currently built guild office.
Once these requirements are met, you can access the skill reset function via the NPC called Lip flower. These talking flowers act as gateways to reset all skill points at a price of 10,000 doches.
Where to find lip flowers to reset skill points
There are only two lip flowers available in total for the entire game.
Lip flower |
position |
---|---|
Lyle’s lips |
Guild Office & Palading Guild (Past) |
Lucy Lips |
Base Camp (current) |
The first lip flower you will encounter in the game Lyle’s lips Then you can sit right next to Ante Anne and use it in the guild office.
The second lip flower is Lucy Lipsyou can now find it once the base camp is built.
Resetting skill points costs 10,000 Dosh and can be used multiple times if necessary As long as you have the money to pay for the service. The reset action only affects skill points and their assignments, and does not affect the rank of life in life.
When to reset your skill points
Fantasy Life I’s Skill Tree is designed in a way that naturally protects you from making big mistakes early. Unlocking higher tiers requires spreading points across different branches, so premature specialization is not possible in practice.
However, this does not mean that all skill choices are equal, and some life can definitely benefit from resetting your skill points.
Most lives can work in all skills distributions early on, but collecting life may be the exception. These classes rely heavily on landings of good drops to gain more material.
If you refrain from acquiring sweet spot search skills in either of the meeting life early on, you will find it very difficult to maintain a significant amount of SP and get excellent drops in each of your ore deposits, trees, or fish.
If you are in the mid game, combat life can actually benefit from skill reset. For example, as they are remote characters anyway, if you are a hunter who wants to refrain from defending, I recommend spending skill points to unlock other bow skills.
Skill reset systems become increasingly valuable during the middle to slower games when you tackle more challenging content or crush them for more money.
The 10,000 dosh cost may seem steep at first, but considering that there are all 14 lives is a great feature.