Quality — Tales Of The Moon Guide Extra

Tales of the Moon is an adult-themed point-and-click adventure game where you play as an elven girl defending her village from orcs through exploration and puzzles. While no official single guide is titled "Extra Quality," players often refer to comprehensive walkthroughs and "Quality of Life" (QoL) updates that significantly improve the gameplay experience. Key Quality of Life (QoL) Features

Recent updates, specifically version v0.7.5, introduced features to help players navigate the game more easily:

Map Markers: Points of interest are now marked on the in-game map once discovered.

Gallery Hints: Locked gallery entries now provide hints on how to find and unlock specific scenes.

UI Polish: Improved navigation and clearer instructions for using items. Core Gameplay Walkthrough tales of the moon guide extra quality

A high-quality progression typically involves these major steps: Comments 347 to 308 of 515 - Tales of the Moon by Cella34

Since "Tales of the Moon" can refer to a few different concepts (often associated with collectible card games, indie RPGs, or specific anime-style mobile events), I have designed this "Extra Quality" Guide to cover the most critical aspects typically found in games with this title.

If you are referring to a specific game (like a private server for Tales series, a specific mobile RPG event, or the Grimm Tales of the Moon), the principles below regarding optimization and resource management will still apply.

Here is the Tales of the Moon: Extra Quality Guide. Tales of the Moon is an adult-themed point-and-click


3. The Selene Unlock

The extra character, Selene the Firstborn, has a unique EQ-only skill: Cheat Death. If you would lose Purity, she automatically resets the last 10 seconds. She is banned from the leaderboards for a reason.

Phase 4: The Sacrifice Oath – Why You Say No

Throughout the game, 7 emissaries of the Shadow Court will offer you "Dark Oaths." These are tempting (double damage, infinite mana, etc.). Refuse every single one.

  • Why it matters for Extra Quality: Accepting even one Dark Oath changes the final boss’s health pool from 75,000 HP to 250,000 HP. You cannot kill the 250k version under the 20-hour timer.
  • The exception: The 4th emissary (in the Sunken Market) is a fake. You can accept his "Pact of Shadows" because it is actually a blessing in disguise. How to tell: He has 6 fingers on his left hand. Accepting his pact gives you True Sight, revealing invisible Moon Shrines without wasting time.

2) Extra Quality — quality-of-life (QoL) features to add or look for

  • UI/UX:
    • Auto-sorting inventory, stack-splitting, and quick-equip presets.
    • Clear item rarity colors with accessibility-friendly contrasts.
    • Contextual tooltips explaining scaling and soft caps.
  • Navigation:
    • Markers for unexplored points of interest, one-button fast travel map, optional waypoint lines.
  • Saves & progression:
    • Manual quicksave plus autosave frequency options; cloud/save export.
  • Accessibility:
    • Remappable controls, colorblind palettes, subtitle sizing and speed controls.
  • Performance/visual:
    • Graphics presets, frame-rate target option, toggle for motion blur.
  • Quality features for mods:
    • Plugin API for inventory and UI mods, localization support, debug console for testers.

Common pitfalls and how to avoid them

  • Chasing perfection: Aim for "good enough" — perfect rolls cost exponentially more.
  • Burning premium consumables too early: Reserve for final upgrades.
  • Ignoring socket/augment systems: EQ plus well-chosen gems/augments often outperforms marginally better EQ rolls.
  • Not tracking patch changes: EQ mechanics and drop sources can shift—check patch notes after updates.

2. Secret Ending: "The Ocean Returns"

To trigger this, after achieving EQ, go back to the very first well in the Village of Hearth. Jump down 7 times. On the 8th jump, you will enter the Womb of Origin. Defeat the Primordial Tide without using any items. The ending reveals that the moon was never real—it was a reflection on water.

Part 3: Team Composition Synergy

Stop building teams based on your "favorite" characters. In Tales of the Moon, synergy beats raw stats every time. You need a balanced team of four: Why it matters for Extra Quality: Accepting even

  1. Main DPS: Your damage engine (e.g., Kael).
  2. Sub-DPS/Debuffer: Someone who applies status effects (Burn, Poison, or Defense Down).
  3. Support/Buffer: A character that boosts Attack Speed or Attack Power.
  4. Flex Slot: Either a Shielder (for boss fights) or a Healer (for endurance runs).

The "Elemental Echo" Bonus: Unlike other games where you want a rainbow team, Tales of the Moon rewards you for stacking elements. Having 2 or 3 characters of the same element unlocks "Echo Passives" which are often stronger than the characters themselves.


Part 2: Understanding the Lunar Phase System

This is the mechanic most players ignore, leading to failed stages. The battlefield changes based on the in-game moon cycle.

  1. Full Moon: Healing abilities are boosted by 30%. Use this phase to cycle your skills and recover HP. Do not waste your ultimate here unless you are about to wipe.
  2. New Moon: Critical Hit Rate is increased by 20%. This is your "Burn Phase." Pop all your offensive ultimates and cooldowns here.
  3. Crescent Moon: Defense is lowered for both you and the enemy. High risk, high reward.

Pro Tip: If you are stuck on a boss, check the moon phase timer at the top of the screen. Wait for the New Moon phase to trigger your heavy hitters.


The Economics of Extra Quality

Why go through all this effort? Simple: Profit.

  • A Standard "Potion of Healing" sells for 2 gold.
  • An Extra Quality version sells for 55 gold.
  • A Radiant (900+ QV) version sells for 150 gold.

On the Player Auction House, filter by "Extra Quality" to see the demand. End-game raid guilds will pay a premium for Extra Quality "Feast of the Moon" (food buff) because it provides 35% more stats than standard, often making the difference between a wipe and a clear.