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I remember trying to play Earthbound when I was younger. The story is fascinating, I really want to love the game, but the actual gameplay didn't really grab me. I remember getting to the first major town area and getting my ass beat by the gangsters or whoever that you need to fight there. Never made it past that point.
Any tips, if I wanted to pick it up again? Is this a game that expects you to grind? I found the early game to be really difficult, and I'm not usually one to be turned off by that but I really felt like I was hitting a brick wall and I think I must have missed something fundamental.
There's a double XP romhack.
"Skip the grind" romhacks are the only way I play a lot of JRPGs. I don't want to mindlessly battle to advance in the game. I have better things to do with my time, like playing a wider selection of games. I don't need games' length padded!
Not sure if it's needed for Earthbound, but I'd probably just use it anyway. Most games set up a good leveling curve, so double XP shouldn't break the game even if it's unnecessary.
If you want to bypass grinding entirely then you'd need something like that, but it might trivialize certain parts of the game. Won't trivialize all of it though since several of the key fights rely on strategy.
I was curious, so I looked it up: Earthbound has a fairly gentle XP curve. Double XP takes you from level 33 to 40, assuming you play the same.
I haven't played Earthbound enough to remember if there's grinding, so idk if it's necessary. In general, I tend to find the existence of double XP romhacks is usually enough to indicate that I'd rather use them, based on my playstyle preferences. Someone thought it was beneficial enough to put hours of work into!