The battles aren't exceptionally difficult, nor do they require flawless strategies, especially as levelling up on the battlefield - through killing enough enemies usually - will restore your health too, and can be a useful strategy to boot. In terms of accessibility, don't let the strategic battles fool you - Stella Glow actually isn't all that bad when it comes to ease of use. How easy is Stella Glow to pick up and play? Where you position your troops is key, as each member of your team has different strengths and weaknesses in battle - for example, sturdy knight Archibald excels at dealing out and absorbing damage, and makes a great protector for the weaker units, unlike the water witch Lisette, who's usefulness lies in her ability to heal her allies than in her raw attack power. Your team and your enemies take it in turns to move around the battlefield, and attack, defend, or sling spells and special attacks at each other, with the aim being to reduce the enemy's health to zero. Taking place on large, grid-based battlefields, these battles require a bit of forward planning and strategy if you want to come out victorious. Your time with Stella Glow will mostly be spent watching the story unfold, during large, "visual novel" style cutscenes, with the odd battle punctuating the story.
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