Postknight 2

Kurechii
4.9
500+
Current Version: 2.2.2
Last Updated: 2024-11-19
Last Updated: 2024-11-19
Current Version: 2.2.2

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Postknight 2 Tips and Tricks for character upgrades, gameplay progress and more

Postknight 2 is a brand new delivery RPG from developers Kurechii. After the first game's success in 2017, Postknight 2 is here, and so far, it has proved to be a better title than its predecessor.    Like the first game, Postknight 2 sees you take up the mantle and play as a proud Postknight whose job it is to carry other people's cargo straight to them all around the globe.    But unlike a regular delivery game, this one has impediments that will try to stop you from delivering your cargo. But to fortify you on this adventure, you'll be equipped with a sword and a shield, and then it'll be up to you to fulfill these deliveries and make yourself one of the most iconic Postknights ever.    So in this article, we'll be helping you with tips and tricks that'll guide you towards completing these missions and delivering your items successfully without anything stopping you and, more important, help you get up to speed with the game's concepts.    Allocate Points to Make your Character Stronger The enemies in this game aren't only powerful, but they can also be very stubborn. After every enemy is killed, you are rewarded with EXP, which summed up and became your overall EXP for that level. Killing enemies increases your level meter. Once this meter is filled up, your character will level up and receive special points that can be used to improve his overall attributes, making him more powerful.    Like most RPG titles out there, Postknight 2 comes with 4 main character attributes: Agility, Vitality, Strength, and Intelligence (your character will need that one against the enemies in this game).    So you need to allocate these battle points to the most important attributes, which can differ according to how you enjoy playing the game. However, allocating points to Strength will increase the damage dealt with enemies using your sword. If you allocate points to Agility, your character's dodge and critical rate will increase. On the other hand, intelligence increases your character's defense and EXP points and lets them gain more. And lastly, allocating points to your Vitality increases the overall health of your character.    So, depending on which you wish to concentrate on, allocating these points is important in Postknight 2.      Never Miss an Opportunity to Upgrade an Equipment As stated in our beginner's guide article, upgrading your equipment will always be an important part of Postknight 2 and many RPG titles out there. We recommend upgrading your equipment before embarking on any delivery quest. However, you will need certain materials before you can upgrade this equipment.    If you need help with upgrading your equipment, simply visit your Blacksmith as they will assist you in any aspect of upgrading in terms of weapons and shields. You can upgrade these items using the materials you were rewarded with during and after battles. Other than the chest you get after a completed level, every defeated enemy also drops materials you can use.    Keep your eye on the home screen for any sign of a hammer icon with a green arrow pointing upwards. This means that an upgrade is available. Tapping on the button will showcase all of the items you've gathered. Below are what you get by upgrading your equipment:   Upgrading your sword increases your overall attack. Upgrading your Shield will increase its persistence and reduce damage received from close or far-ranged enemies.  Upgrading your armor increases your overall defense level against enemy attacks.  Upgrading your helmet gives you an instant increase in your HP and X points, even if they're maxed out.      Aim for Permanent Bonus Collecting items like shields, helmets, weapons, and armor to complete a particular set will see you get cool bonus rewards. For instance, if you get the Novice's Buckler, Sword, Helmet, and Garb, you'll complete the Novice's set, which will see you get up to 10% more gold and equipment from loot chests when the quest is completed.    If you prefer to see the list of equipment sets, click on the Blacksmith, it'll showcase all the required items you need to complete a set as well all the ones you've amassed so far. Completing all Tier 1 sets automatically unlocks Tier 2 sets which the next tier contains better and more precious equipment.      Don't forget your Pre-registration  The developers have included pre-registration rewards for pre-registered players and those who didn't. You can get these rewards even if you don't pre-register for the game before its release.    There aren't all that great as pre-registration rewards, but they'll keep your in-game currency slot occupied for a while. You'll be given 6,000 gold coins and 130 gems. It's not bad, considering you get it even if you didn't exactly pre-register for it. You can collect these rewards from the Inbox section because there isn't any pop-up that reminds you of it.    Additionally, remember to hit the shop once in a while and increase your chances of getting cool rewards by watching ads. An interesting feature that the developers didn't allow to die down was the gifting. The game lets you gift treats, flowers, etc., to girls in an attempt to win their love. And just as you give, you will also receive a gift in return.    After gifting someone you like with something, you have to see through a kind of cool-down. You can then gift the girl other things you know they like, such as coins, materials, or goodies. And lastly, if you decide to ignore your love interest by not sending them gifts, this could break their hearts. So start sending those gifts while the cool-down timer is still running.     Conclusion That's it from us on the tips and tricks for Postknight 2, and we hope the article has been helpful in helping you get the hang of the game. If you want something that better elaborates the game's controls, see our beginner's guide instead. 

2021-12-08

Postknight 2 Beginner's Guide to character customization, battle system, and shop

Postknight 2 is an exciting new bite-sized action role-playing game where you play as a Postknight whose job is to embark on dangerous adventures to deliver letters to the various recipients. As a Postknight, you ought to be courageous, showing no fear in the face of adversity which can often be monsters you’ll stumble upon on your quest.    Since your job lets you deliver letters to people who are unable to receive their letters via the normal delivery service, it allows you to meet new and very interesting people along the way. This perk comes with the job and makes it less boring because you can interact with these people, learn about their backgrounds, and even help them deliver items.    Many of these characters are females, and they love gifts, so be sure to gather tons of those because you’ll need them. Probably not in the way you think, but handing out a gift to characters means you’re also getting something in return. This could be in the form of coins or other items that might use your character.  So in this article, we’ll be detailing the game’s interesting beginner’s guide to give you a better understanding of the concepts and gameplay involved in Postknight 2.      Character Customization  After opening the game, you’ll come across the character customization screen to design your character however you want them to be. And there are some pretty cool customization features to choose from, such as hair color, hairstyle, skin color, skin tone, and even uniform. You will also have to pick a birthday for your Postknightship, which can be whatever you want. And lastly, you get to use any name you want. Which sort of gives the game a gatcha feel in a way.    After you’ve customized your character, you will meet Captain Collin, who will oversee your duties and transfers. The game should be easier for players who have played the first game, but if you haven’t, then you should respond to “They’re Postmen?” when asked about your familiarity with Postknights.   You’ll become a Postknight trainee shortly after, and then you’ll be introduced to your instructor named Almond. Almond will take you under his wings for a while to show you the basic Postknight stuff that you need to know.      Understanding the Battle System In this game, there are two main buttons that you must become accustomed to master the battle system properly allows you to charge towards the opponent by simply tapping on either of them to Charge towards an opponent or Block to protect yourself from an opponent’s incoming attack.    There isn’t much to focus on in terms of the game’s controls with only three battle systems, but they can get complicated or even difficult if you’re not fast enough to tap on them. Other than the Charge and Block/Shield button, which allows you to defend yourself from ranged attacks, there’s a Potion button as well, and the purpose of this button is to heal your character.    There are no forms of strategizing involved in the game, but you would have to be quick and timely in tapping either the Charge or Shield button to avoid being put down by enemy attacks and rather put them down first.    Additionally, one of the most important things you ought to do is keep an eye on your character’s HP because at the early stages; this can drain away like a broken pipe if you keep your eyes off it. But sure, as you progress and upgrade your character to higher levels, you’ll be longer on missions, and your HP will drain much slower, as we’ll talk about in the game’s tips and tricks article.     Upgrades Upgrades are an integral part of Postknight 2 because you will find yourself stuck at a particular level without upgrading your equipment and upgrading them fast. In this game, the right equipment is final. Enemies will charge towards you to attack, and some will fire pink-ish lasers at you, making the Shield one of the essential items that deserve to be upgraded before anything else.    Like pretty much every other game, the enemies at the starting stages are easier to beat than the ones you’ll stumble on after you’ve reached a high level.    In your first delivery mission, you’ll be required to deliver Shields. After you complete this mission, the owner will give one to you, and you can equip it immediately. This will protect you from tougher enemies as you play on, and eventually, you’ll need to upgrade your Shield shortly after.    You’ll need the help of Blacksmith Tina to upgrade items in this game. You’ll meet her at the end of your fourth-fifth mission. Tina will act as both your trainee in certain aspects, as well as your blacksmith in the game. She’ll assist you in upgrading your equipment.    Upgrading items improves the capabilities of that equipment, but it also gives you coins every you upgrade. Most equipment has as much as five stars which is the max to the upgrade extent. Your Sword is also another important equipment that needs to be upgraded to help you defeat any impediments that stand in your way.      Shop Many items in the shop, at least the most important ones, can only be purchased with real money. Many players must have seen that one is coming after their IAP experience with Postknight 1. However, despite the price, you can get some very cool stuff from the game’s Premium Market, such as a Curiosity Pack, Refresh Ticket, Status Reset Ticket, and tons of gems.    The good thing is that you can use those gems to purchase coins if you want. With a hundred gems, you can purchase 10,000 coins, and if you can spare 460 gems for 50,000 coins, you can do that as well. There are also timely ads that you can watch to get cool rewards from time to time. 

2021-12-08

Postknight 2 Review - A new delivery RPG that betters the first game

Postknight 2 is an interesting delivery RPG game from developers Kurechii as a follow-up to the first game. Like the first Postknight game, your role in this game is to be a Postknight, whose job it is to deliver cargos to their respective recipients all over the world.    Even though this game is a casual RPG game, it offers interesting twists that see you battle monsters and other creatures to get to your destination and complete your delivery.    Battling these enemies will see you be rewarded with new gears, gold coins, and sometimes rare gems. While the game started slow, it picks up after you’ve unlocked certain features and have played to at least level 10. Deliveries will become more intense, enemies will become stronger, and stages will become longer.    Postknight 2 will see you recreate bonds with old and new characters while presenting the came in a fine-looking cartoon art style. In this review article, we’ll be diving into the game’s pros and cons to give you our honest thought on Postknight 2.     Story   Before we dive into the gameplay, let’s tell you what the story is all about. Okay, so in this game, you play as a Postknight trainee, and you were placed under the wings of trainee almond, who is also a trainee and a self-proclaimed best Postknight of all time.    Almond, who is supposed to help you become a better Postknight, goes on to show you how good he is and how you can never catch up to his potential. After the first stages of the training, you won’t get to interact much with him as you’ve pretty much gotten the hang of the gameplay by then.    Soon you’ll be introduced to Tina, your Blacksmith. She’ll oversee all your weapon or amour upgrades as well as give you tips of her own on how to be a great Postknight. In the first game, the blacksmith was a male, and in Postknight 2 it’s a female character, so that’s a pretty cool change to see in this one because you don’t see many female blacksmiths around.      Gameplay    Like the first game, Postknight 2 does return with that captivating delivery RPG experience that lured thousands of players to it at first, and this time it only got better. The gameplay has seen minor improvements in graphics, visuals, more customizations in character creation, and others.    There’s even a feature that lets you either take a nice walk around town to get to your destination or slide the button by holding it longer to sprint to your desired destination. There’s also fast travel, but this feature allows you to meet other Non-player characters and interact with them.    The enemies in this latest release seem to be tougher compared to the first game. They attack more fiercely and take longer to put down, so that has added a bit more of a challenge and will make your Postknight adventure a tough one.      Graphics    We have to note how improved the detail is in this new game because it looks excellent, at least on high-end gaming devices. Every little detail in the game can be seen and pictured clearly without blur to it.    The items you deliver in this game have been upgraded to look than cargos looked in the first game. Not to make it seem like we’re taking away a lot from Postknight 1, but Postknight 2 brought it, and it brought it hard.    The graphics are very good, and if you’re starting and haven’t unlocked a ton of features yet, then we recommend playing and leveling up to unlock cool stuff and start gifting girls with flowers or any other things you think they’ll like.    And you can also customize your character and update his equipment later on in the game.      Music and Soundtrack   The game’s menu music is average, to say the least, and there’s not much we can attest to that. But the in-battle soundtrack, you know, the one that involves the sound that comes from blocking enemy attacks and attacking them with weapons of your own? That in-game sound is pretty cool.    You could hear the shield make a blocking sound showing that the attack was well defended and that not much damage was dealt with your character. Other areas might include the chest opening, which has a nice soundtrack whenever you’re about to open a chest and claim your rewards.    Controls   Like with the first game, the controls in Postknight 2 are the same but improved in some ways. Unless your device has a massive screen, you could actually play the game with one hand. There isn’t much to do in terms of tapping and clicking.   When in battle, there are only three buttons to use. One is the charge button that allows you to strike an enemy with your sword; the other is the shield button that lets you block incoming enemy attacks, and then there’s the portion button that allows you to use the health portion to regain your HP.    However, these controls can get complicated and require you to press them at just the right times. Pressing them before an enemy attack could lead to a wait time, which means you’ll be vulnerable for a couple of seconds until you can use one of the buttons again.      The Bad   Crashing Issues   Some players have reported crashing issues on their high-end devices capable of handling this game. Of course, we’re aware that it’s a new game, but this is worth noting to increase the awareness of the issue and bring the developer’s attention to the problem.    The game instantly crashes and brings up a bug report prompt that you can decide to fill. And if you don’t fill it, you could just close the app and reopen it. The game might load up and start alright once again, but it could crash again for no reason.      Verdict Postknight 2 is an enjoyable game that offers more to better the first game in some ways. This installment offers smoother gameplay, new customizations, new characters, and some cool features that the first game lacked.    So if you enjoyed the first Postknight game that launched in 2017, then another delivery RPG adventure awaits you in Postknight 2. 

2021-12-08