User Guide

HP—The character’s Health Points are displayed
here. You earn more HP with each level gained.
AP—This shows your current Ability Points.
Without AP, you cannot use Chain Attacks, spells,
or active skills.
Speed—The higher the Speed percentage, the
better your chances of successfully completing a
Chain Attack.
Damage—The higher the Damage modifier, the
more damage you will inflict on an enemy. As you
gain more experience and find
better weapons, this Damage
modifier increases.
Protection—A higher Protection
modifier reduces the amount of
damage you sustain from enemy
attacks. Equip better armor and
gain levels to increase your
Protection modifier.
• Skills—To the right of the screen
is the Skills column. As you gain
experience, you can increase the
modifiers, awarding points to each
character at your discretion. Below
are Joseph’s beginning skills. This list will grow as
Joseph progresses through his adventure.
• Sword Weapons—Increase this number to
improve Joseph’s swordsmanship.
• Dodge—Raise the Dodge modifier to better avoid
attacks during combat.
• Summon—Increases the power assigned to the
summoning rings and enables Joseph to sum-
mon more creatures. Joseph does not start out
with the Summon skill.
• Heal—Increases the amount of hp that can be
restored by casting a Heal spell.
Chain Attacks—Joseph gains new Chain Attacks as
you progress through Summoner
. You cannot
assign skill points in the Chain Attacks section, but
you can assign the Chain Attacks to the following
keys: alt , caps , shift , ctrl . Use the cursor to
highlight the desired Chain Attack, then click to
select it. Now highlight and select an available key
to bind the Chain Attack to that button.
Note: Only 4 Chain Attacks may be used at any given
time—even if your character has more than 4 Chain Attacks
in their Skills Menu inventory. If you choose to use the
right-mouse button to activate Chain Attacks, the computer
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