THE YELLOW GIFTS- "Gilgamesh Gems" I Fancy Final Feast-Edge of the World Box/Dungeon II Darts- Edge of the World Box/Dungeon III Memory Drop IV- Primodia Box/Dungeon IV Moonlight Shadow- Primodia Box/Dungeon V Rakshasa Lutos- Theia Box/Dungeon VI Iris Shield- Theia Box/Dungeon
where the heck is it Help me Spoiler currently I'm at "Chewy Disappearance 3" quest, the one that search chewy in world tree. but I can't find it, can anybody help me ?
About hidden genes I believe there are more hidden genes than the listed ones. Sun wukong, Yang guifei and Aladdin are some more hidden genes that I think should be added into the google doc. Edison > Yoshitsune + Goemon Benkei > Susanoo + Goemon Aladdin > Susanoo + Napoleon Yang Guifei > Nuwa + Masamune Sun Wukong > Nuwa + Aleister Sth like that... About Chewy disappearance 3, it's with Prika at the top of the world tree
These aren't 'hidden'. They have multiple combinations as long as you have genes that belong to their specific groups. A previous post explains which groups can combine with each other.
I was so hesitant about doing the Spoiler Tetrad quest series because the first one was giving me so much trouble, with it blocking magic and forcing me to use my (not-as-good) physical attackers and a few continue gems. Turns out the rest were easy (though kinda drawn-out) battles with Jubei's Adv. Cocytus and Gilgamesh's Stress/Adv. Electra tearing through them just fine. The 4th even started as Fire attribute! Yay.
I'm still impressed how much work they put into this game. Obviously the gene combinations are the big thing that no one expected (when it was previewed we thought it was a freemium mechanic), but there's so much interaction with the world that blows the old CR and most other mobile RPGs out of the water. I love the side quests that actually have funny stories and responses. Leary's stalker, pigtapir contests, naming your favorite food, finding random junk so someone can whip their significant other into shape, etc. There's so much thought put into it. I already love these characters more than the other CR games. They may be a bit more typical but I feel more attached because their personalities really stick out and you actually feel the connection rather than waiting to murder them. As a bonus, changing special events in the battle arena make things even more fun (a step up from just working your way to the top of the pyramid) plus many weapons and armor change appearances that show up in the main storyline scenes. This game got it right in almost every aspect ,heck even the controls work well and the camera moves so good you rarely need to use the pan joystick. Atm this is my favorite RPG on the appstore. It's probably the most console-like game on my phone that isn't a port.
The manual talks about a Darwin gene; has anyone gotten it? Wondering if it is referring to Kepler and something got lost in translation.
Wow, this is AWESOME!! You could add gift for combining gilgamesh too, I see so many ppl asking about it. Also, add this combo trick: Iseult Trade (innate skill) + Snow Tiger (Blue slot skill) combination. What does Snow Tiger skill do? This skill give guarantee critical hit + inflict poison debuff on self. What does Trade Skill do? Trade skill is to trade any buff/debuff on your char onto an enemy and vice versa. Example: 1. Boss A cast Emperor mode on self, you (with no buff or what so ever) cast Trade to the boss A, what will happen here is you gain Emperor mode and boss A will be without any buff on him. 2. Another scenario: you have poison debuff and attack buff, boss B does not have any buff/debuff. You cast trade onto the boss B, the result will be you cleared of any poison debuff and attack buff while Boss B have poison debuff and attack buff on him. Even if boss B IMMUNE to poison skill, he WILL still get the poison debuff regardless. Unlike Stress skill, poison will constantly dmg 10% of total initial engagement HP or MAX HP which means constant poison in 10 round will kill the enemy off. The pattern for using Iseult is: First Turn: - Iseult uses Snow Tiger first - Physical attacker uses Asura Lotus / Magnum Fang second Result: Art Ascendant combo Second Turn: - Iseult uses Trade skill on enemy - Any other char use any action Result: enemy guarantee poisoned dmg for 10% of his max HP for 2 turn Third Turn & so on Iseult repeat the same (2 turn above) action for the enemy to get constant poison debuff.
I finally got gilgamesh and now i realize he has six slot syndrome (note the pokemon reference) So which element is usually the one to forgo? He learns stress, magic booster and absorption buster. I think the last one is pretty redundant. Also what genes go well with it?
Hi guys, just a quick question, Is the team level important? How to raise it besides drawing new genes? I'm around lv 75 .. currently on the way Spoiler to defeat the Child
Team level can only be raised by making/drawing/finding new genes and its most important feature is that raising the team level raises your MP pool. Spoiler I beat the Child around team level 58 or so? You should be fine. Do try to put story-related stuff under a spoiler thing.
About Snowdrop I'm not asking for its location, but I think I used it for fusioning gifts. Is it possible to get it again? I went back to the golden gate, but couldn't find the flower.
Piu Piu I know that he does appear on the Ohnz coins, but anyone else out there saddened by the absence of Piu Piu in CR3?