Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition brings fast-paced action combat into a flexible battle system that supports full auto mode — but if you’re not careful, your party can blow through TP (Tech Points) and items faster than you can restock them. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to optimize auto battles to preserve TP, reduce item usage, and maintain control over your resources during dungeon runs and grinding sessions.

Understanding TP and Item Burn in Auto Mode

TP (Tech Points) is essentially this game’s version of mana. It fuels all Artes — your primary skills for damage, healing, and support. Estelle, as the team’s main healer, is often the culprit when it comes to quickly draining your TP pool. For example, her powerful group healing spell Nurse costs 42 TP each time it’s cast.

Auto mode lets characters use TP and items freely, meaning they’ll cast spells and use gels when they think it’s needed — not necessarily when it’s efficient. With a 15-item carry limit per type, this becomes dangerous in long dungeons and boss encounters.


How to Optimize TP and Item Usage in Auto Mode

Step 1: Use the Strategy Menu

From the main menu, navigate to Strategy (checkerboard icon). Here, you’ll see preset strategies like:

  • Full Charge
  • Moderate
  • Defend
  • Save TP

Highlight a preset and press the button to Edit (usually X or the designated interaction key). This opens the detailed settings for:

  • TP Use Threshold (e.g., use Artes only above 25% TP)
  • Item Use Behavior (Condition, Never, Always, Up to You)
  • Over Limit Usage

Step 2: Create Custom Strategies

Set up a “Save TP” strategy with the following sample settings:

  • Use Artes: Only above 25% TP
  • Use Items: Only for status conditions or when critical
  • Over Limit: Activate automatically when the gauge fills

For boss fights, use a “Full Charge” strategy:

  • Use Artes: No restriction
  • Use Items: Freely (especially healing and TP restoration)
  • Over Limit: Enable for aggressive bursts

You can toggle between strategies mid-battle using the D-Pad or manually before fights via the menu.


Live Demonstration: Auto Mode Efficiency

When using Save TP strategy:

  • Characters use fewer Artes and rarely dip below 75% TP
  • Items are barely used, if at all
  • Estelle heals sparingly, keeping Nurse usage low
  • TP regenerates slightly after each battle, keeping you sustained

Switching to Full Charge:

  • Characters burn through TP rapidly
  • Multiple Orange Gels and Life Bottles may be used in a few fights
  • Over Limit activates more aggressively, but with a steep cost
  • Estelle casts Nurse frequently, and others use their high-cost Artes

The difference is stark — Full Charge is powerful, but not sustainable outside of boss battles. Save TP keeps your team steady across long sessions.


Additional Tips

  • Monitor Estelle Closely: She’s the biggest TP drain. In long dungeons, use Save TP or even Semi-Auto control her manually.
  • Prioritize Orange Gels: These are essential for restoring TP. Synthesize extras whenever possible.
  • Use Cooking: Meals after battles can restore HP and TP and help reduce your item dependency.
  • Level Up Artes: As you use Artes, their TP cost may drop, making them more efficient.

Final Thoughts

Auto mode is incredibly useful for grinding, passive farming, or just taking a break from micromanagement — but only if it’s optimized. By adjusting strategies, tweaking thresholds, and understanding how each character behaves, you can reduce item burn and stretch your resources significantly.

Set up your safety nets, build your combat strategies smartly, and keep your healer in check — and you’ll be able to go dungeon-diving without sweating your Orange Gel count.


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