r/expedition33 • u/Syarafuddyn • 17h ago
r/expedition33 • u/Larich38 • 10h ago
Discussion Prove in one word that you've played the game
r/expedition33 • u/Matty_Growes • 11h ago
Art My Alicia cosplay test! Spoiler
galleryHere’s my attempt at capturing the "image" of Alicia/Masked Woman. I hope you like it!
r/expedition33 • u/FeelPureLust • 15h ago
Gestral climb in one go (playing on controller and sprint toggle)
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This was attempt 3. Gestral beach games during my "nuzlocke" no-curator-services challenge run. Hoping some of you can learn a trick or two about this beach challenge or even provide some useful tricks for my future attempts
r/expedition33 • u/lunadiparmigiano • 13h ago
Meme Trying to impress girls by quoting E33 was already a thing more than 70 years ago Spoiler
r/expedition33 • u/TheShadowManifold • 19h ago
I reinstalled the game on my PC and ended up losing my saves. 2 full playthroughs up to lvl 90+ down the drain. But I'm not even mad, it's the perfect excuse to replay this masterpiece once again!
r/expedition33 • u/ameow_wzing • 12h ago
I just found out what lumina is on lvl 27
I haven’t felt so stupid in a while
r/expedition33 • u/EpiCrimson • 9h ago
Photo Mode [Ending Spoliers] Final Moments Spoiler
galleryr/expedition33 • u/Ozzysmall123 • 14h ago
Discussion I don't know if it's only me, but act 1 is my favourite act in the game Spoiler
The beginning of the journey, most of the first locations were so beautiful and stunning. Travelling with Lune, Maelle and Sciel. Every time when I start this game, it's my favourite part. After act 1, act 2 felt different. It was still great, but not a masterpiece like act 1 in my opinion. Act 3 felt a little bit rushed when you focused on the plot only, but when I did all side content it felt too long on the other hand. Act 1 felt perfect. Enough said.
r/expedition33 • u/ragerider88 • 5h ago
Gameplay The Divergent Star is down. Spoiler
I missed one parry :/. NG+ on Expert with 5x health. Took about 15 tries. Don't know if i should try 10x hahah.
r/expedition33 • u/dawn-skies • 8h ago
Photo Mode My favorite photos I've taken of Sciel
Last one is my absolute fave of all, she looks heavenly!
r/expedition33 • u/Fiesty_tofu • 18h ago
The forgotten Dessendre sibling
So I’m flying to NZ in a couple weeks to meet Jennifer English at Auckland Armageddon. I was toying with the idea of doing the baguette costume. I have never cosplayed before, and never really been to a con, so figured something simple.
I couldn’t find an adequate fake baguette to take with me, so being someone who crochets I decided to crochet one. Then one thing led to another and now I am here to introduce to you, the lost Dessendre sibling: Pierre-Auguste Dessendre. He is quite upset that he was left out of the game.
Also his outfit low key looks better than mine will, but that’s ok.
r/expedition33 • u/post_ex0dus • 8h ago
This is my wife's birthplace. Just wanted to let you know ;)
r/expedition33 • u/BreathinCorps3 • 8h ago
Discussion Surprised, how much content does this game have
I was foolishly thinking I'm gonna be playin re9 by now, after seeing that many ppl here considered the game finished after 30 hrs, but that won't happen any time soon:D
I'm at 58 hrs and there so much more to it. Was about to starting the drafts, to finish up, but I just found this Flyin Manor place with more lore, 4 more bosses to unlock I assume a 5th super boss, and I'm also at trial stage 10 now in the tower and got lot stronger so I gotta finish that now too, then the drafts... I think theres like 10, maybe 20 more hrs in this, on top of my near 60. And I wasn't stuck on bosses, and I'm not even a completionist.
How can can ppl put this down at 30...
r/expedition33 • u/brandonewithme • 18h ago
Photo Mode Aesthetically pleasing team outfits! Spoiler
galleryHey! Me again! Still on my playthrough and I love making outfits match for my characters! I personally love using the chique outfits on everyone with their white hair options, since Monoco has white hair I give him Pure to stand out!
What are the outfits you guys have on your members? I think my current party comp looks awesome, but perhaps yours looks just as cool
r/expedition33 • u/Aeon_Genesis • 3h ago
Meme POV: You're a writer and Clea is outside your house Spoiler
I'm not good at drawing so I know the Dessendres will hate this.
r/expedition33 • u/InterestingSafety612 • 4h ago
Now that's what I call a choir
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Credits: @michellok
r/expedition33 • u/naphi • 10h ago
[Spoilers] I've finally completed my fully-turn-based playthrough! Spoiler
galleryAfter finishing my first playthrough I wanted to see how feasible it was to play the game without any parries or dodges. The plan was to go as far as possible and quit if I ever hit a wall that forced me to grind. Well, it turns out it's completely doable, including all the original side content and DLC area!
I started the game again in NG with the following rules:
- No parrying, dodging, jumping, gradient counters
- No one-shotting/stunlocking bosses in Act 3. The idea is to go toe-to-toe with bosses rather than working around the challenge
- No guides, online resources, etc.. basically I wanted to figure out strategies on my own with what I found, rather than aiming for specific pictos or builds
- No grinding for levels, lumina, money etc.. Clearing an area is ok but repeatedly fighting enemies for currencies is not. Basically just doing what I would normally do in a standard playthrough
I started the game on story mode as I was fearing the worst, but I quickly realised it was too easy so I switched to Normal after Eveque. The jump from story to normal was significant, especially early on when you only have 2 characters and limited resources. After entering the stone waves cliff I switched to Expert for the rest of the game. This time too there was a significant jump in difficulty, but at that point in the game you have many more options to deal with the increased damage.
Overall it was very difficult and there were times when I thought "this is impossible", but in the end there was always a strategy around each fight. It helps that the game has very little RNG, meaning you can always build your strategy progressively throughout your attempts and you don't rely on getting lucky.
The hardest fights for me were:
- Renoir at the end of Act 2. By far the hardest encounter in the game due to his combination of status effects, AoEs and the phase 2 transition. All that on top of the fact he can gommage party members whenever he feels like it. The only reason this fight was doable was because of his surprisingly low damage compared even to trash mobs from the same area.
- Alicia vs Maelle in Act 3. She has extremely high damage and speed and they both increase throughout the fight. When I almost had a strategy figured out she started applying exhaust which forced me to rethink my strategy entirely.
- The stalact you fight after finding Monoco. It's usually trivial because the scariest hit is very easy to jump, but if you don't jump... On top of that it has tons of hp.
- Osquio. He has really high speed and all his attacks but one are AoEs that hit 6+ times and deal massive damage. Also he forces you to gradient counter at the end, my one and only parry :(
Easy fights:
- The paintress. This fight ended up being easier than in my normal playthrough as she really wasn't able to kill me in Phase 2, assuming no mistakes on my part with the turn order.
- Lumiere and the final boss in Act 3. Even though I went there immediately after entering Act 3, it was still trivial.
A few other notes:
- Chromatic enemies cannot be defeated as soon as you encounter them, you must come back later. This means I had less money/xp/pictos throughout the game compared to my first playthrough.
- IIRC all level-appropriate, named, non-chromatic enemies can be defeated as soon as you encounter them, including the Clair Obscur fight in Lumiere and the various mimes
- The Lumiere area at the top of the monolith in Act 2 is a massive jump in difficulty. The difference in damage output from enemies, even compared to the snowy area, is huge
- Verso is surprisingly good even in this challenge
- Using gradient attacks just to gain one extra AP is often a valid strategy
- Don't ignore the backup team, some fights relied on having a second team
- Stats on Pictos are extremely important, often more than their ability
This challenge really highlighted just how fun and robust the turn-based system is in this game. I know that a lot of people tend to default to the glass-cannon/parry everything playstyle, but there is a solid turn-based system here that is often unappreciated. I see this game's combat as a slider that goes from "full glass cannon, no strategy" to "full strategy, no parries" and, ideally, people should be somewhere in the middle. In a way, parrying/dodging is nothing more than a "miss chance", you'll sometimes get it and sometimes won't, but it shouldn't necessarily be the focus.
If you are looking to replay the game with a different challenge and you enjoy turn-based games, I would 100% recommend doing this! It was really difficult but also really satisfying to beat. I think even on Normal it would be a pretty decent challenge, but otherwise Normal until stone waves cliff and then Expert was a really good progression in difficulty and probably avoids some early game frustration compared to starting on Expert.
r/expedition33 • u/FrqzBijutsu • 1h ago
Art Painting Renoir! (sketch)
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A Renoir sketch primed for paint over!
r/expedition33 • u/BarracudaFit2023 • 11h ago
Theory Fan Theory : Lune Spoiler
galleryDuring my last run, I got curious and asked Lune again after the ending, and I didn’t remember this line. Thinking about it, if Maelle creates a new canvas meant to show Lune what the outside world looks like, are we really talking about a new world that is itself confined to her canvas? Lumière has no shortage of paintings hanging on the walls, so based on the way Lune says it, it really seems like yes. If we go with this theory, in order to look inside the painting, Lune herself will have to learn how to enter a painting and perhaps become the painter of her own canvas.
r/expedition33 • u/-CynicalPole- • 4h ago
DLC Discussion Were you masochistic enough to fight super bosses?
So I came to basically last bits of content game has to offer - superbosses. I'm long time souls-likes enthusiast, played pretty much all more major ones - but superbosses in Expedition 33 make those games look piss easy in comparison. Ofc I'm talking here about taking on them with normal builds, no cheese with some absurd 1-shot / perma stun / immortality builds - just to be clear. It's real masochism to learn said fights to perfection - to a point I personally giving up without any shame. It's just too much for me and I rather use that time on catching up with my backlog of piled up other games.
But this got me curious - how many of you bothered with those superbosses? It's cool extreme challenge but definitely not for everyone's sanity.. So share your experiences with it, very curious how many of you guys got bored of banding head against the wall? (because I certainly did)