![]() This should sound pretty familiar to fans of the genre. Typically, the skill types are categorized as physical, special or status attacks. In battle you can use up to four different skills, each with their own attack and elemental types. Those points can boost for example attack, special attack or defense.Ĭatching perfect Coromon could be seen as the equivalent of catching a shiny Pokemon so for all the grinders out there: Gotta catch ‘em all! – Wannabree It’s Potent and allows you to give up to 3 x17 so a total of 51 bonus stat points to your Coromon. With each Potential level up allows you to grant 3 bonus stat points to the base stats of your Coromon.Įxample: You catch a Coromon with the Potential Value of 17. Potent - Potential Value between 17 and 20Ĭoromon “Lunarwolf” Standard (Left), Potent (Middle) and Perfect (Right).Standard - Potential Value between 1 and 16. ![]() This does not only allow some Coromon to be stronger, but changes their appearance as well. Each Coromon has a Potential Value between 1 and 21 which determines how potent they are: Standard, Potent or Perfect. One for the regular experience and a second one for Potential. Here is where some unique systems come in that gives this game some extra depths. As usual for this genre you catch/collect different Coromon, level them up until they get stronger and evolve while trying to build the strongest team for yourself. The main aspect of this game are the Coromon. Gameplay and Mechanics – what makes this game differentįor this part I will draw some comparisons to Pokémon for easier understanding. This is where my play test ends and the main game really begins… Right when you want to deliver the essence back to a lab on the island you witness how one of the professors is abducted by alien like humanoids who, for a yet unknown reason, are behind these essences as well. After beating him, he allows you to collect the essence. Despite your good intentions Voltger challenges you to a battle. This is where you learn that Titans are able to communicate to humans. Power Tower on Donar Island and Voltger the TitanĪfter some puzzles and story-telling interactions you arrive at the top of the power tower where you encounter Voltger. This storyline quest leads you to Donar Island, a city where the electric type Titan Voltgar causes thunderstorms that provides the power tower with enough electricity to supply all of Velua. He assigns you to a special project that has the goal to collect all six Titan Essence to research and gain a deeper understanding of the power they hold within. (I would personally describe them as legendary Coromon for better understanding). ![]() Titans are elemental creatures of immense power. The professor tells you of the existence of six Titan Essence that are spread across the region of Velua, each protected by a Titan. Once the teaching quests are done you get called to the Lab again to meet what seems to be the Leader of the Lux Solis organisation, Professor Rigel. ![]() The quests lead you naturally to the next areas where you encounter other researchers in battles, take side quests from other NPCs on the way or in the next town and you learn more about the unique mechanics of this game. ![]() Power tower coromon how to#You learn how to catch Coromon on your own using Spinners ( the equivalent of a Pokèball), how to use the gadgets you’re given by the Lab and the basic concept of the game mechanics in general. (Sorry to any real-life companion I might offend) – WannabreeĪfter you get your first Coromon from the Lux Solis Lab you get to the introduction quests. They are basically like your pets, but cooler. They have special abilities and are able to control elements like fire, water, poison et cetera. Just for clarification - Coromon are animal like creatures that live in Velua alongside humans. ![]()
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