Just flip the mode on (it's in the options menu), head into the field, and let the AI do everything. Where the auto battle mode becomes so handy is when you're grinding for materials or rare quest items that'll require you to fight the same enemies a dozen or so times. It's cool as hell, but I still prefer being the one doing all the button mashing most of the time. You just get to sit back and watch the absolute carnage.
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With the AI in the driver's seat, your character will dodge and block with impeccable timing, rack up inhuman combos, and fire off your full arsenal of spells. It basically hands the controls over to an AI who fights for you and while that might seem kinda lame, you should do it just once to see how epic it is. Nier Replicant's auto battle mode is incredible.
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(Image credit: Square Enix) Turn on auto battle mode when grinding If you're stuck needing a specific item for a quest and have no clue where to get it from (this is especially true for the fishing quests), the Nier wiki is a great resource. At the very worst though, these quests will shower you with gold that you'll be hard-pressed to get elsewhere. A few, especially in Part 1, are also necessary to unlock the gardening system, where you can grow crops to make loads of cash later on, or level up your fishing skill. Lots of these quests have small stories tied to them that help paint in crucial details about the world of Nier, and some of them are tragic little vignettes of the people who still live there. I find the mundane nature of Nier Replicant's side quests to actually be pretty charming. The problem? They're all pretty simple and a few require lots of grinding to get the materials you need to complete them. Throughout the world you'll find lots of characters offering side quests that all pay loads of cash. Fortunately, there's a really easy way to make money in Nier Replicant: Do everyone's dirty work. And if that doesn't empty your wallet, buying materials for upgrading them certainly will. You're going to need a lot of gold to buy all those weapons (there's even more in Part 2). (Image credit: Square Enix) Most quests are boring but do them anyway
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Nine weapons are found in Part 1, and if you fail to collect even just one of them, you'll have to start a new save file if you want to see endings C, D, and E. Three of these endings, named C, D, and E require you to collect all 33 weapons in the game. Unlike Automata, however, you can't easily unlock them all just by playing through each one.
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Like the 2017 sequel Automata, Replicant has multiple endings. Collect every weapon to unlock every ending