In Legend of the Cryptids your attack deck is your bread and butter.
In this portion I will be focused on Attack Decks and the importance of
them.
To begin, the core of your attack deck is determined by your attack
points. Every card has a cost attributed to it. Your attack decks total
cost can not exceed your number of attack points. An example of this
would be if you had 100 attack points. You would not be able to have
five 22pt cards in that deck since the total cost would be 110. You
could have three 22 point cards for a total of 66 then two 17pt cards
for a total of 34 to equal a perfect 100.
In your attack deck you should have your cards with the highest attack
power that you can achieve. If you use the recommended deck option, the
game will automatically figure this for you.
Another part that plays into your attack deck are the skills that your
cards bring to the table. Cards will have a variety of skills. The
skills will focus on either boosting your cards or applying a debuff to
the opponents cards. The buffs you want to look for in your attack deck
are Increase to ATK, Increase to ATK/DEF, Decrease to enemy DEF,
Decrease to enemy ATK/DEF. Your cards skills won't always trigger, so
many attack decks are stacked with five cards with skills to ensure the
maximum chance of them triggering. Also, there are skills that focus on
cards of a specific alignment, be aware that you want to attempt to
stack your alignment to get maximum benefits from these cards.
Attacking plays the role in various events as well as daily battle rankings. Attacking is also a
method in which to attain treasure. You can attack other players to
receive their treasure.
Later in the game having 220 attack points you'll be able to attack with
five 22pt card deck twice in a row. 330 three times in a row. Your
attack points recharge over time or you can use items to instantly recharge it.
As you are leveling and not creating your final cards remember that
leveling five cards to level 10 in your deck through enhancement is
better than leveling one card to max. The fastest levels to attain on a
card are the first 10-15, so get five decent cards there then you can
focus on increasing them. This will tide you over while you gain power.
Just started this game and playing RoB as well. i have a question with the atk decks and stats. currently using an atk deck that takes 48 pwr. I have 70 power to use. Instead of the deck only using the 48 pwr it also pulls from cards not in the deck at 80% of their atk with the remaining atk pwr. which is a lot different than RoB. and leaves me waiting longer for full power again. wondering if there is a way to turn this off i have found nothing on it. So when i double it still only get to battle once rather than twice. or does this change when i get more PWR.?
ReplyDeleteI have never seen that. Unfortunately I'm not sure what would cause it.
Deleteok. i just noticed in BR II that it gave a deck power percentage to choose from as well. the whole atk thing is getting perturbing for a better word. but just wanted to see if you had any insight on it. ill prolly email loc and see what they say.
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