Sisulart
Demon Girl Master
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Braemir said:At the absolute beginning of the game, never "eat" your silver units. Eating refers to the act of sacrificing one of your units so your other units can gain EXP, as shown in the second menu. Many of them are actually quite viable. If you have to eat them, at least use fairies and pump up their level to ~21 or so because higher level units yield more experience.
Fairies give 2x bonus corresponding to the proper fairy rarity. Resulting in 8x in total (3 fairies) along with your sacrificed unit.
Cardinal rule of the game: raise who you like. There's plenty of hilarious builds out there (all dragon soldiers, all bandits, you get the idea). Draa: not that they will always work, but favorite > efficiency works most of the time. Since character grows significantly due to affection points and outside of a few character, there are no bad characters to invest in.
Take things slow. Do not, under any circumstance, feed on Valerie (Silver Mage) or Calliope (Silver Witch). This results in instant regret and isn't recoverable for non-cash users.
Valkyries and bandits are best sources of EXP food because the former gives more EXP/per level AND only promotes other Valkyries. Bandits has the second lowest number of useful promotions, hence why they're appropriate. Note, all male characters gives more exp than female. (Silver 150 versus 300, gold 250 versus 750 exp)
If possible, save at least one copy of each silver unit for class changes. CC refers to class change. Think of Fire Emblem - in FE you can class change at 10 but you lose out on stats. Same thing here. Characters CC at level 30, but can go up to level 50. Rule of thumb is to 50CC anything silver+. Don't go for a 50CC on silver unless you're a completionist. There are perks to having an early CC if it means you can get through an event vs. none. Event characters in this game never disappoints.
For silvers, if you don't have any characters you actually like, go for CC'd healer, heavy armor, and mage as your first priorities.
In more details:
•If the silver healer Arisa (long blue hair) isn’t your favorite, go ahead and 30CC her, the other silver healer doruka (short black hair) has more copies available to cost reduce her
•Rean the silver heavy armor should always be 50CCed unless you have a better HA
•Mage wise, unless you really need a warlock, valerie should be 50CCed. Keep in mind most of the time, you can use bronze mage to do Valerie’s job. But some times, a bronze mage’s damage/range just doesn’t cut it
Drops are pre-determined based on when you load in. Mobs will drop the same item consistently - eg. in aerial battle the last mob will always drop a fairy if you "rolled" a fairy for the stage. The 8th mob's always a gem, etc..
So are there any things that a new player should know or avoid? I don't want to make newbie mistakes like I did when I just started playing Lord of Valkyrie.
I guess the most significant question is what I should spend Sacred Crystals on.
I'm already fairly frustrated with this game. The mechanics seem really poor even compared to F2P tower games such as those on Newgrounds. There is a general problem with responsiveness. Even in the menus lots of clicks are ignored as if the game was taking up entirely WAY more resources than you'd expect from a flash game. To get 3* wins you need to go deathless, but some enemies do insane damage from crazy range. Also, its just bad form to have to defend from 4 directions in a tower defense game (especially in the early game). The pace is also rather bad. In good tower defense games the difficulty scales well as time goes on, but in this one its not uncommon (again, even in early missions) to get hit by massive waves immediately before adequate preparations are even possible. I have a feeling that the way this game handles its inadequacies in strategy is by letting you over time build units that simply destroy the world. Personally, I want to feel like I won via strategy and not simply by grinding unit upgrades.
How do I get materials for bonding? I got a pack of 3 from one mission but haven't got any more by mission 16. It doesn't even seem like they can be bought.
You get them through Challange Quest.
Charisma Quests are for Cards and Stamina for Jewels/Flowers.
But no idea what Urgent Mission Drill is, waiting for it till someone enlightens me.
Feed them to each other (most of the time, not with some silver units).What exactly do you do with duplicate characters?
@CodeKyuubi
You save the duplicate silver-grade or greater units. Silver units in general are very valuable because they are used for enhancing silver units as well as being materials to upgrade units to a greater class.
For example:
Silver healer combined with the same name silver healer has a chance to reduce their cost and a chance to upgrade their skill level.
To upgrade a silver healer past their levels (level 50), it is required to use a silver healer as a material to upgrade their class.
Platinum and Black grade units uses 3 silver units as materials, so don't feed on silver units thoughtlessly.
So, when I've got multiples of the same named silver unit, I pick the highest level one and feed it the rest? Or is there a special interface for upgrading a unit with duplicate versions?
EDIT: Oh, I think my question's been answered, actually. Thanks!
no no no. read the first post. do that and youll lament yourself the rest of the game (youll be able to fix it eventually but its a nedlesly stupid thing to do trust me i did that on jap and 2 months later i can barely CC my units...)
I was thinking maybe we need to repost all those useful link from the jp ver in here like the farming map / exp table / skill % chance for upgrade etc etc.
Rushed myself so far but lol stuck already before i can reach that 1st good old farming ground *i forgot how it felt to lose 1/2 hp in 1 hit*
Btw i request to put out at least some event
Don't need a platinum / black char just like those big invasion etc that use charisma to participate to get crystal fragment to help more summon
Playing back everything to lv 1-10 really make me failed alot*the nostalgia*
- Feeding a unit of the same name has a chance to reduce their cost
- Feeding a unit with a unit with the same skill name has a chance to increase their skill level
what do you want an event for xDDD for us to cry when we cant complete it?