Negotiation X Monster Guide ❲PREMIUM — 2027❳

In most negotiation-based games, monsters fall into four primary personality categories. Your response type must directly counter or complement these traits to succeed: Personality Type Best Response Strategy What to Avoid Funny/Jokey Serious or Vague answers Timid Kind/Gentle Vague or Jokey answers Irritable Serious/Direct Vague or Kind answers Gloomy Vague/Ambiguous Serious or Jokey answers Step-by-Step Negotiation Tactics

One specific, highly interesting mechanic found in this genre is the risk of "bad luck." You can answer a question perfectly, but some monsters (like the "Jirae" race) might simply attack you anyway because they are inherently treacherous. This introduces a realistic social anxiety into the game: even if you do everything right, diplomacy can fail. It mimics real-life negotiation where trust is a gamble. negotiation x monster guide

Instead of fighting, you talk. You answer questions, bargain for items, or convince the monster to join your party. The "Interesting Feature" here is that the monsters are programmed to react to specific personality types. In most negotiation-based games, monsters fall into four