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Post by The King of Dust on Aug 4, 2019 11:03:56 GMT -6
I strongly recommend gardening and fishing each time you explore during your free day as those activities can raise your professor level and do not cost an action point to do (learned that the hard way by skipping those activities for a while out of a fear of using up my action points)~ I would also recommend checking your support list to see which characters have support events with each other and trying to pair them up for bonding at every opportunity you get because a lot of those support events are so well written and some even downright hilarious. Check and check. What I'm having trouble now is deciding which activities are the best to spent points in: singing, cooking, or sharing a meal. Furthermore, I know it's better to do activities with students that have blue arrows on their portrait, but I can't figure out whether it's better to focus on maxing out the motivation bar of a few or increasing motivation with as many as possible, even if it's just a little. I have some advice regarding this. For motivation, its main use will be for direct instruction. You preferably want to instruct students with maxed out motivation and make sure you use up all their motivation bar before moving on to another student, otherwise you're wasting your instruction points. There's no need to fill everyone's motivation bar all the time, just get enough of them motivated to make good use of all your instruction points through the month.
Choral practice can be done once a day, increases authority and faith skills for you and selected students, and increases support between you & the students (and the students themselves if they can have support). It's generally a good use of your points, unless you really need them for something else.
Cooking will increase support between you and the chosen student and provide small stat boosts for everyone for the month, but frankly I wouldn't bother with it until you have points to spare. Building support between Byleth and students is pretty easy and the stat boosts aren't really worth it.
Sharing a meal can be done multiple times a day, though each student can only participate once a day. It increases motivation and builds support the same way choral practice does. Great use of your points if you want to build support between some characters that you're not using all that much on the battlefield, or to just get some of them motivated while getting professor XP.
At some point you can also use your action points for quickly raising some of your skills by getting training from various denizens of the monastery. However, using your action points this way doesn't give you professor XP, which means you get professor levels more slowly, which means you're stuck with less action points. I'd focus on things that give professor XP, though getting a bit of training can be useful for recruiting students.
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