Forspoken Guide – The Basics

Looking for a Forspoken guide? We’ve got you covered! We’ve created this short but sweet guide to help you get started with the game. We’ve made sure to cover the basics such as gear and the game’s combat. Make sure …

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Looking for a Forspoken guide? We’ve got you covered! We’ve created this short but sweet guide to help you get started with the game. We’ve made sure to cover the basics such as gear and the game’s combat. Make sure to bookmark this page to refer back to when playing Forspoken!

Explore a mysterious world as Frey – a woman who suddenly finds herself away from her normal life in New York City, to the land of Athia. She can now wield the power of magical abilities, much to her surprise. As she gathers information about her new home, she discovers that the local citizens desperately need her help to defeat the Tantas. Immerse yourself in Frey’s adventure, as she battles against evil while uncovering the truth.

For more information about the game, visit the game’s official website, or take a look at the game’s Steam page.

Fancy reading some more Forspoken content? Take a look at our Forspoken magic types guide, Forspoken Tantas guide, and our Forspoken best gear guide.

Forspoken Guide

Now, let’s move on to the guide!

The Cuff

Cuff is a sentient and magical bracelet that Frey wears throughout the game – makes sense for a fantasy ARPG! We don’t actually know where Cuff originally came from, but they suddenly appear and vow to help Frey in her quest.

Personality-wise, Cuff can be pretty demanding and is extremely critical of even the most minute of things. Understandably, Frey wants to find a way to escape Athia and return home to New York City. However, Cuff is adamant that she should first help the entire realm.

Gear

The gear in Forspoken works practically the same as any other gear system in an ARPG. However, there are only 3 types of gear available, which are:

  • Nails – strange but useful!
  • Cloaks
  • Necklaces

Normally you might have armor, or pants/shoes, but Forspoken takes it a step further with a type of gear that focuses entirely on nail art – amazing! The gear in Forspoken can be upgraded and will give Frey an overall boost to her abilities and skills. It’s important to continuously find better gear, or upgrade the items you have as soon as you can – this makes it easier to clear content!

Combat

Now, the combat in Forspoken revolves around magical abilities. There are 4 magic types in the game:

  • Purple Magic
  • Red Magic
  • Green Magic
  • Blue Magic

Each magic type has a variety of unique spells to unlock, and each does something different. The abundance of spells allows you to experiment with your combat style, so you’ll more than likely find a few that suit your specific play style.

How to Unlock New Spells

To unlock new spells you need to save up enough mana points! You obtain mana points when you level up, which can then be spent on brand-new magical abilities. Mana points can also be found in mana pools, which are sprinkled throughout Athia. If you end up unlocking the wrong spell, you can even unlearn it to get your mana points back – useful!

How Long is Forspoken?

While game time can vary depending on how fast you zoom through the content, Forspoken is actually a pretty short game if you only stick to the main storyline. There are 12 chapters in total, but there are also tons of side quests to complete. You can easily get a lot of hours out of the game if you’re a completionist.

We recommend taking the time to experience the side quests, and to explore the land of Athia. It’s a beautiful landscape, so it would be a shame to not delve into every corner of the destination. You also need to focus on these two features to be able to upgrade your gear, otherwise you may find yourself stuck when it comes to the more difficult content.

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With experience writing for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming and writing. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere.