

If enemies happen to overwhelm you and Hugh faints, you can always train and try again. Are you going to risk looting or cheering this turn or are you going to play it safe with one of the other actions? Should you prolong the battle to get more gold or just get it over with before Hugh dies? Just make sure you train up and you should make it out fine.

While you’re not the one attacking during combat, you have to figure out what action to take at a given time and even plan out your actions in the later campaigns. So doing a limit break heal will heal you two more and give regen for a couple turns. If you are dedicated to maxing out your stats so you can survive longer you’ll eventually be able to limit break an action, which is the more powerful version. Since Hugh doesn’t pick it up himself, it’s also up to you to loot the gold. Once an enemy dies, they’ll leave behind some gold. When you two, but mostly Hugh, are in need of some health, it’s your responsibility to heal. Cheer Hugh on with boobs so he’ll attack all enemies (and hopefully wipe them all in one go). If you want Hugh to go a turn without damage, taunt your enemy and take it instead. As Hugh is only set on attacking, you’re tasked with making sure he doesn’t get his butt kicked. Though, rather than you fighting, you’re supporting Hugh like the good squire you are. Campaigns are basically your main source of gold and where your stats will be used the most. There are 15 campaigns, each unlocking as you complete the previous one. Though you have to be at Caerulia’s Outskirts before noon or he’ll leave without you. What’s the point of training if you can’t get practice fighting actual enemies am I right? Well, Hugh will also run campaigns almost every day. Sooner rather than later, you’ll run out and then you’ll have to either sell items you find or go out and fight enemies with Hugh.

While you do unlock different training modes that let you gain more EXP, these different modes also cost more gold. Of course, training doesn’t only cost time but gold. You can train up your Charisma at the Tavern to improve Hugh’s damage input, Strength at the Barracks to improve your and Hugh’s damage input, and Intelligence at the Archives to increase how much you heal for. Considering that you have many aspects to take into account and you most likely want to romance one of the ladies, you thankfully only have three stats: Charisma, Strength, and Intelligence. With a war right around the corner and you being a squire, it’s time to train up. If your arrival time is after midnight, you’ll sleep in and wake up at noon rather than 6am. Sure, you can stay out and not return till right at midnight, but there is a penalty. Especially when each day ends at midnight and it’s best you get home at or before then. So once you get the feel of everything, you’ll plan out your day or even week. Travelling between areas takes 1-3 hours depending on how far away you are, training takes a big four hours, campaigning takes time, and talking to the dateable ladies takes an hour. A part of Love Esquire is about managing your time wisely as mostly everything you do will move time forward by at least an hour. The war is set to begin in four months so in this time, you’ll have to say goodbye to your darling cow Bessy, train up so you’ll hopefully survive the war, and get laid so you don’t die a virgin.Ĭonsidering that you only have four months before you’re sent off for war, time is precious. With this massive threat, Caerulia actually forges an alliance with another kingdom called Alkosi despite their troubled history. You see, there is a horde of barbarians named the Gegners that are dead set on destroying everything in their sight. Yep, couldn’t have picked a better time to become a squire. You’re now one step closer to your dream. Good news, you’re now squire! A knight named Hugh decided to take you as his squire and this is your glorious debut. Well, your birthday comes with good news and bad news. You’re just a lazy farmboy in Caerulia that dreamed of becoming a knight since you were little. Love Esquire starts off on your birthday.
