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Save System Explained
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

Save System Explained

Learn how to save your game in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes! Discover save points, inns, autosave triggers, and essential tips to protect your progress.

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Learn how to save your game in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes! Discover save points, inns, autosave triggers, and essential tips to protect your progress.

Alright, let's talk about saving your game in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. It's not quite as straightforward as just hitting a button whenever you feel like it, but don't worry, it's pretty simple once you know where to look.

You won't find save points just anywhere, kind of like in those classic JRPGs we all love. In dungeons, you'll typically find these handy blue orbs at the beginning, somewhere in the middle, and usually right before a boss fight. They're pretty easy to spot, so keep an eye out for them.

If you're hanging out in a town or settlement, your go-to spot for saving is the local inn. Just chat with the innkeeper, and you'll be good to go. You get a generous 20 save slots, which is awesome because it means you can always go back if you missed something or want to try a different approach. We really, really recommend making a few extra saves before you dive into a new dungeon. Trust me, if you forget to grab some crucial equipment back in town and then find yourself struggling hard in the dungeon, you'll have to trek all the way back. But with multiple saves, you can just reload an earlier one, stock up, and then head back into the dungeon prepared.

The game does have an autosave feature, but it's a bit selective. It only kicks in when you're leaving a town or a dungeon. So, to be safe, try to space out your manual saves so you're not going more than about 20 to 30 minutes without hitting a save point. That way, you won't lose too much progress if something unexpected happens.

One important thing to remember: these save points aren't for fast-traveling between them, you can't swap party members when you use them, and they won't heal your party either. So, plan your trips accordingly!

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