Alright, listen up, you young whippersnappers. Let’s talk about this “Lies of P” thing and all that weight stuff, the “encumbrance,” they call it. Sounds fancy, but it ain’t nothin’ but how much junk you can carry, just like lugging firewood or water buckets back in the day, you know?
What’s This “Encumbrance” Anyways?
So, in this “Lies of P” game, it’s like this: your puppet fella, Pinocchio or whatever his name is, he can’t just carry everything. He’s got a limit, like a mule with too many potatoes. This limit, that’s the encumbrance. It decides what kind of weapons, amulets, and them defense thingamajigs—frames, converters, you name it—he can use. You load him up too much, and he’ll be wobblin’ around like a drunk goose.
- Weapons: You got two slots, one for each hand, I reckon. Gotta choose wisely, see? Can’t just grab the biggest, heaviest ones.
- Amulets: Fancy little trinkets, two of ’em. They do somethin’, I guess, give you some extra oomph or somethin’.
- Defense Parts: This here’s your armor, like. Keeps you from gettin’ your wooden butt kicked too hard. Frame, converter, and two more things, I forget what they’re called. Too much fancy talk for me.
Why’s It Matter, This Weight Thing?
Well, it ain’t just about carryin’ stuff, see? It’s about how fast you can move, how quick you can swing your weapon, and how long you can run around before huffin’ and puffin’. You load that puppet up too much, and he’ll be slower than molasses in January. His recovery, stamina, and movement speed all go down. And if you really max it out, he’ll be barely movin’ at all, like he’s stuck in mud. Then even the weakest little monsters can beat him up.
Keepin’ It Light or Goin’ Heavy?
Now, you got choices to make. You can keep it light, run around like a scared rabbit, and dodge all the attacks. But you’ll be wearin’ paper-thin armor, so one good hit and you’re done for. Or you can go medium, that’s what they say is best. You’re not too fast, not too slow, and you got some decent protection.
Light Encumbrance:
- You run fast, dodge good.
- But your armor is weak, like wearin’ old clothes in a hailstorm.
Medium Encumbrance:
- Just right, like Goldilocks and her porridge.
- Good speed, good armor, a good balance.
Heavy Encumbrance: (They didn’t say much about this, but I figure it’s like this):
- You’re slow as a turtle, but you can take a beatin’.
- Good for them who like to stand their ground and slug it out.
Lies and Choices in “Lies of P”
Now, this game ain’t just about carryin’ stuff. It’s got a story, too, about lyin’ and choosin’. And they say lyin’ is the way to get the real endin’. Sounds like real life, sometimes, ain’t it? You gotta choose what to say, what to do, and it changes things. Just like loadin’ up your puppet with too much junk changes how he moves.
Playin’ the Game, Like Life Itself
So, that’s the deal with this “encumbrance” in “Lies of P.” You gotta manage your weight, just like you manage your life. Too much of one thing, and you’ll be stumblin’. You gotta find the balance, the right mix of speed, power, and protection. And you gotta choose your words carefully, too, or you might not get what you want. It’s just like when you are bargaining in the market, gotta watch what you say and what you carry.
This “Soulslike” Business
They say this here “Lies of P” game is a “Soulslike.” Now, I don’t know much about these fancy game names, but from what I hear, it means it’s gonna be hard. You gonna die a lot, get frustrated, maybe even throw your controller across the room. But that’s okay, see? It’s like workin’ the farm. You gotta keep at it, even when things get tough. You learn from your mistakes, and you keep on tryin’.
Final Thoughts from an Old Woman
So, there you have it. That’s all this old woman knows about the “lies of p encumbrance” and all that other stuff. It ain’t rocket science, just common sense, really. Manage your weight, choose your words wisely, and don’t give up, even when things get tough. And remember, just like in life, sometimes you gotta lie a little to get ahead. Now, go on and play your game, and don’t forget to eat your vegetables.