![]() Image: ILCA Inc./Bandai Namco via PolygonĬhoosing it gives you the option to switch between Manual Battle where you choose each attack your crew makes or Auto Battle where the AI takes over. At the top, though, is what we’re after: Switch Battle Mode. Pressing that is how you’ll access key combat options: Swap Battle Crew to change out your roster of fighters, Check Conditions to see how your crew is doing, or Run Away to flee a battle. When a battle begins, you’ll have the three default actions for each character - Attack, Skills, and Items - along with a prompt for Tactics with the triangle/Y button. Our One Piece Odyssesy Auto Battle and Speed Up guide will tell you how to turn on the settings and explain when you’ll want to turn them off. (There’s sadly no way to speed up the exploration or constantly running back and forth, though.) The option won’t be available to you right at the start of the game, but they unlock in the first hour or so - and they’ll make your life much easier when they do. ![]() These settings take those tedious fights down to a tight 30 seconds. Thankfully, there’s an Auto Battle mechanic that lets AI take over for the fight - and there’s a Speed Up mechanic to cut down the time watching attack animations. ![]() After a bit, though, the fights lose their momentum. The first few fights, it’s exciting to watch the animations for the Straw Hats’ iconic attacks. One Piece Odyssey doesn’t exactly have the most robust combat system to begin with, so cycling through characters and attacks in every battle can get a little tedious. ![]()
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