As players rank up within a life in Fantasy Life I: The Girl Who Steals Time, they receive buffs in different ways. First, each new level gives players some skill points to spend in the skill tree and increases their effectiveness in battle or unlocks new special moves. Some of the skill nodes also serve as defensive buffs, improving players' HP or survivability against different status effects.

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Fantasy Life i: All Ore Locations

Gathering ores is the primary progression method in a Miner's life in Fantasy Life i; here's where to find each type.

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On the other hand, every rank up also increases the player's overall damage with the weapon they use. So, even without buying new skills, leveling up will still make your attacks deal slightly more damage. However, it's important to spend the skill points correctly, as later in the game, leveling up will require a lot of grinding.

Best Early Game Skills for Hunter

Switch Arrows - Fantasy Life I

Earlier in the game, players need to focus on leveling up from Fledgling to Adept as soon as possible, which is why the skill purchases should be according to the requirements of the life missions. Most lives have at least one or two missions that require players to use a certain charged attack or skill, which must be unlocked first through the skill board. So, it's best to prioritize these skills and unlock them as soon as possible to get the corresponding rank points.

Speaking of Hunter, these skills include Switch Arrows: Sleep (bottom branch), Lightning Shot (top branch), and Ultra-Piercing Arrow 1 (left branch). So, it's best to put your focus on the three aforementioned branches of the skill tree first to unlock these abilities.

Unlocking Switch Arrows: Poison is also recommended afterward.

Lightning Shot - Fantasy Life I

Once these special attacks are unlocked, players can start investing in the right branch of the skill tree, which is mostly focused on passive buffs, improving the overall damage output. Progressing through this branch is actually essential to get the rest of the nodes unlocked on the other branches.

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Players can collect 16 legendary recipes while exploring Ginormosia in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.

Best Mid-Game Skills for Hunter

Hurricane Shot - Fantasy Life I

Once you have unlocked the initial nodes in each branch, you will get to choose different paths. The top branch offers three paths, and it's highly recommended that you put your emphasis on the right path of this branch, which leads to the Hurricane Shot ability. This is the upgraded version of Lightning Shot, which adds a massive hurricane instead of a bolt of lightning to the final part of the combo, and that increases the attack's range, making it a lot better than a single strike of lightning.

The left path of the top branch is about expanding the range of the Arrow Rain ability and reducing its SP consumption, but it's not really worth it. The Arrow Rain is good in its original form, and these improvement nodes don't really add anything useful to it. So, it's recommended you skip the left path until you are done with other priorities.

The middle path of the top branch is a late-game/endgame section, and the final node in this part grants +10% Critical Rate and +20% Critical Damage to all lives. This is indeed an amazing node to unlock as it improves all lives significantly, but the middle path requires a Hero-level Hunter, which is an endgame thing.

Ultra Piercing Arrow 3 - Fantasy Life I

After Hurricane Shot, the next thing players must focus on is the Ultra-Piercing Arrow 3. The base version of this ability is quite powerful, and the third upgrade allows it to shoot two consecutive shots instead of one, dealing devastating damage to enemies, especially when they are paralyzed or put to sleep.

The second upgrade for Ultra-Piercing Arrow will reduce the SP consumption, and that's an easy unlock, but the third upgrade requires the player to have already unlocked 30 skill nodes. This is where you should double down on all the cheap nodes available in the right and bottom branches of the skills tree. This path also comes with some skills that reduce the charge time required for special shots, which makes it quicker to use both Rain of Arrows and Ultra-Piercing Arrow.

As long as you don't have to, don't spend skill points on defensive buffs, like Magic Defense or Paralysis Resistance. Hunter is a ranged damage dealer, and most enemies in Fantasy Life i deal melee damage. So, it's usually quite easy for a Hunter to stay away from the heat and dodge the enemy's attacks to avoid taking damage. That's why purchasing defensive skills is not justified for a Hunter.

However, somewhere near the late game, you will have to spend points on these skills to unlock the final nodes. So, just delay spending points on defense-based improvements as they are not a priority.

Last but not least, it is strongly recommended to make some progress in the bottom branch, especially the middle path, to increase the SP regeneration rate and the overall SP tank. SP Recovery+ node is the only skill that improves SP regeneration. Unfortunately, there is no other way in the game to boost the regeneration, which just adds to the importance of unlocking this node as soon as possible.

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Fantasy Life i: All Ore Locations

Gathering ores is the primary progression method in a Miner's life in Fantasy Life i; here's where to find each type.

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Best Endgame Skills for Hunter

Hawk Eye - Fantasy Life I

As mentioned earlier, the best skill that Hunter offers is the final node of the top branch in the middle path, Hawk Eye. Unlocking this node has three requirements: The node itself costs 20 Skill Points; reaching it requires the player to have already unlocked 50 other nodes in the entire skill tree; and lastly, the player must be a Hero Hunter.

These three requirements are costly enough that you will likely beat the campaign before meeting all those conditions, which is why it is an endgame skill. However, the offerings of the skill support all lives, which is the reason why it is worth all the hard work to earn it. This node will prove its value when using the special abilities of other lives at a lower level, especially the Gatherer lives like Miner, Woodcutter, Farmer, or Fishing.

Aside from the top node, the bottom node on the skill board, Hunter's Fury, is also a superb endgame buff. The node at the end of the middle path in the bottom branch adds 20% Critical Hit Damage as well as 5% Critical Hit Rate. Unlike Hawk Eye, the improvements gained from Hunter's Fury will only apply to Hunter's life. However, combining it with Hawk Eye's buff results in a 40% boost in Hunter's damage output for the special move, which makes it extremely powerful.

Thankfully, unlocking Hunter's Fury isn't as difficult as Hawk Eye, and players can reach it before beating the story as well.

How to Respec Skills in Fantasy Life i

Hunter Skill Board - Fantasy Life I

Spending the skill points on the wrong side of the skill tree is a painful mistake, as it becomes more difficult to earn skill points as you make progress in the game and reach higher levels. However, the game does offer a way to recover from such a mistake, though it will be costly too.

Players can respec their skills at any time in the game. To do so, either head to the Guild Office in the Base Camp or visit Aunt Anne's house in the Eternal Village. Inside both buildings, you will find a lip-shaped flower on the counter. Interacting with this NPC will allow you to completely restore your skill tree and retain all the skill points.

However, you must pay 10,000 Dosh to respec, and it will only apply to one life, not all of them.

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May 21, 2025
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Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op
Number of Players
1-4
PC Release Date
May 21, 2025
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
May 21, 2025
PS5 Release Date
May 21, 2025
Nintendo Switch Release Date
May 21, 2025
Genre(s)
Life Simulation, RPG, Adventure
Local Co-Op Support
Yes