Thursday, August 14, 2014

Team Formations

There are several known formations people use on battles. These are some of them, and there are much more.

1. Single-Element Team
2. Multi-Sweep Team
3. Anti-ATK (ATK negative buff) Team
4. Random Team (which is categorized as etc. and won't be explained in description)


1. Single-Element Team

Single element team, by far is the best choice team to make. There are several reasons why we must choose this kind of team:

  • More buffs for one element (up to +25%)
  • If you don't like to buy characters, you should make single-element team so you won't waste the 15% ATK for all of your allies (main skill of Ignis, Nia, Adrian, Igna, Neil, and Aria)
  • Makes you look like an element master! (well this is just intermezzo)

You will have stronger team when you use one-element team. Maximum ATK and HP for single-element monsters bonus is +25% while maximum buff for all allies is only +20%. You can win from any team with this kind of team. I suggest you to use 2 characters with different skills. For example you have green team. So Nia will have 2 25% ATK boost for green monsters and Neil has 2 25% HP for green monsters. With that, you can counter almost any team variations with ATK-focused and HP-focused char skills as long as your team has same degree and power.

This is my own single-green element team versus another green team, with 90% ATK for all allies and 20% HP for all allies, and additional 30% HP for front line monsters.


Counter: Single element debuff, which can reach -30% ATK or HP per negative buff. Your team will be very weak of this team. So be warned of team that is full of Black Widows, Pandas, Hobbits, or Snow Ladies!

If it's very weak to single-element debuff, why still choose this team?
Because only very few players want to make that kind of team...


2. Multi Sweep Team

This is one of the scariest team that is overpowered once you finish making it. There are 2 kinds of multi-sweep team, those are all-damage team and sweeping damage team.

All damage is good but not really popular among players. This team works by reducing foes' HP as many as it can, then letting the all-hitter monster KO all the foes. So it will be 5 HP reducers and 1 all-hitter. But this is recommendation only, you can create it by your own idea and strategy. This can be strong team if you use Elf or Nymph as the all-hitter along with green/blue team and green/blue character, so your all-hitter and HP reducers get 15% bonus ATK from character's main skill.

Sweeping damage team is really scary. People often go with 2 Squids (minimum of 7*) and the rest are back line ATK buffers or single-black/white element ATK buffers. You don't need tanker to make this team. All you need is to do the highest damage you can produce, so you win the turn because your monster can take out more than one monster in a time.

This is a picture of team with full ATK buffs along with one Holy Squid in it. I won, but if he has two Holy Squids, it will guarantee my defeat.


Counter: Single-Element Debuff or Full ATK Debuff. Why? Because there are some bulky ATK reducers as Succubus, so even full-ATK Holy Squid may not be able to take team of Succubus as front tankers. Their HP are overwhelming and The Squid is fragile, so an Arch Succubus can take it out in only one hit, along with other fragile allies, such as Jinlong or Clock Tower Deleter.

Still, if you can, you should have Holy Dragon Maiden, which is both scary and bulky as White sweeper monster. You can do several buff variations in it so Holy Dragon Maiden's high HP is boosted and she can't be taken out by only 1 hit.


3. Anti-ATK Team

We can see this team often with Maya character in it. This team can take out many kinds of team because the team always includes Succubus which has overwhelming HP and all-ATK decrease. This team should have at least an ATK or HP boost so exact -100% ATK or HP from opponent won't reduce your monsters' ATK or HP to 1.

Counter: Single-element attacker team, with full of ATK buffs and great equal stats as Succubus will take this team down. Why? Because single-element buffs provide more ATK (+25%) than decrease ATK of all foes buffs (-20%).


The picture above shows you the amazing -ATK buffs which really weaken your team.


4. Random Team

Some people use combinations from 3 kinds of team above and maybe other new formations. Good luck on trying it out!

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