Making mistakes with skill points can feel devastating in any RPG, but thankfully, Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time offers you a safety net through its reset skill system.
Whether you’ve invested points in the wrong abilities or you want to experiment with different builds for your chosen Life, the game provides a way to completely reallocate your skill points. The only catch is that it comes with a cost.
Let’s walk you through everything you need to know about resetting skill points in Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time.
How to Reset Skill Points
The ability to reset skill points isn’t available from the start of the game. To unlock this feature you need to complete Chapter 3 of the main story, where you’ll see the Guild Office from the present time being constructed.
Once these requirements are met, you’ll gain access to the skill reset feature through an NPC called Lip Flowers. These talking flowers will serve as your gateway to resetting all skill points for a price of 10,000 Dosh.
Where to Find Lip Flowers to Reset Skill Points
There are only a total of two Lip Flowers available in the entire game.
Lip Flower |
Location |
---|---|
Lyle Lips |
Guild Office & Paladin’s Guild (Past) |
Lucy Lips |
Base Camp (Present) |
The first Lip Flower that you’ll encounter in the game is Lyle Lips and will be available at the Guild Office, sitting just beside Auntie Anne.
The second Lip Flower is Lucy Lips, which you can find once the Base Camp has been constructed in the present time.
Resetting skill points costs 10,000 Dosh and can be used as many times as you need so long as you have the money to pay for the service. The reset action only affects skill points and their allocations and will not affect the Life Rank of each of your Lives.
When to Reset Skill Points
Fantasy Life I’s skill tree is designed in a way that naturally protects you from making major mistakes early on. Since you’ll need to spread points across different branches to unlock higher tiers, you can’t really over-specialize too early.
However, this doesn’t mean that all skill choices are equal, some Lives can definitely benefit from resetting skill points.
While most Lives can work with any skill distribution early on, gathering Lives may be the exception. These Classes depend heavily on landing Excellent drops to gain more materials.
If you hold out on getting the Sweet Spot Search skill in any of the gathering Life early on, you will struggle to keep a decent amount of SP, and you’ll find it very hard to get an Excellent drop in each of the ore deposits, trees, or fish that you’re trying to catch.
If you’re in the midgame, combat Lives can actually benefit from skill resets. For example, if you’re a Hunter who wants to forgo defense since you’re a ranged character anyway, you may want to spend your skill points on unlocking other bow skills.
The skill reset system becomes increasingly valuable during the midgame to late game when you’re tackling more challenging content or grinding for more money.
While the 10,000 Dosh cost might seem initially steep, it’s a nice feature to have considering that you have all 14 Lives to go through, and sometimes, having the flexibility to simply try out other skills if it suits you is worth it.
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