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That's the only method I've sound so far...
It's there to read again in the database whenever you want.
Don't reply if you don't know, because yes you are mistaken.
In this game there's no option to specify what type of enemy you want your party to focus on, they already come with a specific target behaviour that you can check in the help menu.
Naw its deff a Tales of Arise thing, even in Berseria you could set the Strat for each member individually, compared to Arise where its basically one controls all. Problem with Arise is they got rid of the individual Strategy settings that every other tales (even the first one on snes) had. Makes it very annoying on hard, as One char usually takes forever to dps something down on their own at that difficulty. Its not like other tales games where chars can generally quickly solo a monster on their own.
Relax, he's trying to help.
Did you actually necro a thread to spew such idiocy?
Are you kidding me?