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번역 관련 문제 보고
For example in the demo, The greatswotd scall B in stregth and C in another stat.
So primary stat is Strength
If you level up this stat, you will do more damage.
And of course in final game you will get weapons with better scalling A and maybe S when upgrade weapon.
So you need to see what is the scalling of your favourite weapon and upgrade this stat.
Of course directly leveling corresponding stat will have a bigger increase. I suspect later in the game there might be more impact from the direct stats and such...
l mean the cost in lacrima...l've finished the demo and upgraded only stamina reaching lvl 20 and to take it to lvl 21 the cost was like let's say 6k lacrima...but if i wanted to bring health from lvl 10 to lvl 11 the cost was 6k lacrima the same ... that's what l don't like
ah ok...l've only played sekiro and now wukong but these game works differently...although as you said upgrading stats may seem irrelevant cause l've upgraded only stamina but even at lvl 22 there was no difference between stamina lvl 10 and lvl 22
As you can see, there are multiple XP bars and the amount for a level always increases.