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==Tips and Tricks==
 
==Tips and Tricks==
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*[[Cactuar]] always wins, no matter who it is against. Same with [[Gigantoad]]. [[Coeurl]] wins around like 99% of time.
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*The [[Defense Horn]] is worth buying to use instead of the [[Health Horn]] if your monsters are in good health.
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*Bet 10 percent of your current tokens in order to play it safe but still get a good return.
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*Conditions of monsters are not important.
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*Often the "quantity over quality" rule mentioned is good BUT some of the big monster groups are just crap no matter what. After a few rounds with them you will learn which those are.
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*Don't be put off by losing. Losing helps you figure out which monster teams are the best. Look at your losses and figure out who you should have picked instead and why.
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*Often it's because the monsters you picked had too low health and got one shot, or too low attack so simply got out DPSd.
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*If you notice any monsters that seem to just sit off the the side during group fights, waiting for the others to pick each other off ([[gigantoad]] and [[coeurl]] often do this) then they're probably a good pick.
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==Rewards==
  
  

Revision as of 17:03, 4 December 2016

See also: Mini-games

Arena is where Totomostro is played.

Tips and Tricks

  • Cactuar always wins, no matter who it is against. Same with Gigantoad. Coeurl wins around like 99% of time.
  • The Defense Horn is worth buying to use instead of the Health Horn if your monsters are in good health.
  • Bet 10 percent of your current tokens in order to play it safe but still get a good return.
  • Conditions of monsters are not important.
  • Often the "quantity over quality" rule mentioned is good BUT some of the big monster groups are just crap no matter what. After a few rounds with them you will learn which those are.
  • Don't be put off by losing. Losing helps you figure out which monster teams are the best. Look at your losses and figure out who you should have picked instead and why.
  • Often it's because the monsters you picked had too low health and got one shot, or too low attack so simply got out DPSd.
  • If you notice any monsters that seem to just sit off the the side during group fights, waiting for the others to pick each other off (gigantoad and coeurl often do this) then they're probably a good pick.

Rewards