


Trophies obtained from this step include: You can also place furniture or other items to build upon your town and attract more people. In this step, you will need to expand your town to where you can create recovery items, costumes for your character, weapons, shield units, and attach parts. ? (A Loss, and a Beginning of a New Fight with the Planet) The following trophies will be unlocked upon its completion: In addition, you can also start off on building seven-star weapons, shield units, or attach parts while you play through the game’s story. You’ll have a choice of three races (“?” (Human), “?“ (Newman), and “?“ (Cast)) and three classes (“?“ (Hunter), “?“ (Ranger), and “?“ (Force)) to choose from regardless if you choose to make a male or female character (unlike PSO2, you can only have one character per save). When you first start the game, you will be assigned to create your own character much like in Phantasy Star Online 2. This should be both your most important step and first priority before moving on to collecting the remaining trophies you may have left over by the time you finish the main story of Phantasy Star Nova. Not to mention, this game is a heavy grindfest, since even after finishing the game’s story, there will be a lot of post-game cleanup that you need to do on your quest to obtain this game's platinum trophy.

Unlike Phantasy Star Online 2, Phantasy Star Nova is an offline-centric game that will not be affected by sudden disconnections that would make you lose whatever progress you are trying to make in the game. (bottom right corner): Use items from "?" (Subpalette)) (top right corner): Change Map Size (during missions) : Zoom in/Third Person Mode (useful when playing as a character in the Ranger class) : Change between Main and Sub Attacks for weapons : Extra Attack/Guard (depending on weapon) : Talk to NPC (hub world)/Dodge Roll (during combat)/Confirm (menus) If you are new to the game, be sure to check out 's Phantasy Star Nova starters guide to help you out as you learn how to play through the game. Inspired by the atmosphere of Phantasy Star Online 2, this game can be considered as an “offline” version of the latter due to its presentation (with multiplayer through ad-hoc). Released in Japan on November 27, 2014, Phantasy Star Nova is the newest single player entry in the Phantasy Star series of RPGs that originated on the Sega Master System in 1987.
