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Put an end to Suffering with these essential Othercide tips

Hello everyone, and welcome to the dark and beautiful world of Othercide. Othercide is a tactical RPG cast in black, white, and red where you control an army of Daughters, echoes of the greatest warrior to ever live, against the forces of the Suffering Other. With bullet, blade, spear, shield, and all the wit you can muster, you must defeat Suffering and save reality.

Sound fun? We think it is, and it’s coming your way on July 28. In this blog, we’re laying out a load of the basic systems of the game, as well as giving advanced tips for your war. Remember: never give up.

Use the Dynamic Timeline System. 

There’s a reason we’ve been talking about this so much in the lead-up to release — the Dynamic Timeline System is everything in Othercide, and it’s how you’ll win the day. Rather than turn-based battles, Othercide’s action takes place on a timeline of actions, reactions, and interruptions. Moving around the timeline — speeding up your forces, slowing down enemies, and placing traps, hazards, and exclusion zones to trigger at specific times is vital to victory.

Moving your units and enemies around the timeline is an extremely powerful ability, giving you the first strike and follow-ups at key moments. Just a small delay can turn a devastating defeat into an incredible combo of hits for triumph. 

Save your action points. 

Action points are what determine what you can do at any one time, and also how fast you can act again on the timeline. Using half (50) or less of your action points will let you act again sooner. Burst actions, expending all your AP, are tempting but will massively reduce how often you can act. The forces of Suffering are swift, so this may leave them with several actions before your next moment to move and attack. Of course, expending all your AP means more damage, more moves, better positioning now – what’s the best bet? Plan carefully.

Use combos.