Atelier Ryza 2 SP Farming Guide

Atelier Ryza 2: How to Quickly Obtain SP

Atelier Ryza 2 features a robust crafting and gathering system, all of which allow players to synthesize items unlocked through the Skill Tree. However, unlocking the recipe for these items requires the accumulation of Skill Points (SP). This guide will contain general tips on how to best accumulate SP in Atelier Ryza 2, so you can unlock better tool recipes as quickly as possible.

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The first, arguably the easiest, way to obtain SP is to accept missions through the quest board. These tasks can involve crafting specific items or killing a certain amount of enemies. Overall, they’re fairly easy and standard quests that won’t require a lot of effort on your end. They can be accepted daily from the quest board, so once you’ve exhausted your number of tasks for the day, you can head back home, sleep, and then repeat the cycle to farm SP fairly easily. Please keep in mind some quests will require you to pay fees when accepting them, so make sure to read over the quest carefully.

Atelier Ryza 2 SP Farming Guide

Unfortunately, access to the quest board is locked behind story progression, so players will need to reach a certain quest in order to have access to this feature in Atelier Ryza 2. The quest board itself is located in the café, which can be found in the Weisheit Academy District of the capital.

Another way to obtain SP in Atelier Ryza 2 is to perform alchemy. Players can craft items using the cauldron in their Atelier. Upgrading and creating tools will grant you a good amount of SP. It’s advised that you try to upgrade your tools as soon as possible so you can not only have access to more materials to craft, but to create items to earn SP. Upgrading and the item rebuild system can net players a bit of SP, if you aren’t interested in doing quests from the item board or don’t currently have access to it. Please keep in mind that using the item rebuild system will use gems. So if you are saving that material for something else, you may want to use this feature to grind SP until you’ve accumulated an excess of gems.

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is immediately available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.


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