Once you have this, use Love Potions (and Love Wands) to stun enemies by throwing it at them for the "Strike a Pose!" achievement. Various other habits you should get yourself into are to drink every potion that you come across, in anticipation for the "Village Drunk" achievement. You can also use this tactic to win A rankings on every chapter. When going through a story for a second time, you are able to skip chapters that have conclusions (bosses), by simply selecting the conclusion from the start menu. 'A' rankings are gained by completing a Chapter (or Conclusion) with 10 deaths or less, whilst 'A+' rankings (not required for the achievement) are gained by completing Chapters with 3 deaths or less. As you will need to gain at least an A on every chapter, also try to make a note of your A’s at the chapter summary. The “Casual” playthrough is best used to collect weapons, open chests and gain A+ or A rankings. I recommend playing through the game on ‘Intermediate’ or ‘Hardcore’ first. Information on how to obtain the rarer weapons will be detailed later in the walkthrough. Try to make a note of each and every weapon you pick up. In your first solo run-through, make sure to kill every enemy for the “Variety is the Spice of Life” achievement, as some of the rarer enemies are missed when playing co-op. Once you are ready to begin, play through on each of the difficulties separately, either in solo or in co-op. You will begin in Taleville, where you can get the “Lazy Bastard” achievement by remaining there for 15 minutes. To 100% this game, you will need to play through the story a minimum of six times, as the three difficulties (Casual, Intermediate and Hardcore) do not stack, whilst solo and co-op achievement are also kept separate. Fairytale Fights is a fairly simple game, with an unfortunate set of achievements.
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