Physical Leveled: Roundhouse. Zodiac Attack: Catapault. Zodiac Leveled: Feral Fire. Monster Name: Anboo. Zodiac: Scorpio. Monster Name: Anee. Zodiac: Pisces.
Zodiac Attack: Squiggle. Monster Name: Azurel. Zodiac: Cancer. Monster Name: Barnetta. Zodiac: Virgo. Rarity: Beginner. Zodiac Attack: Glorious Vision. Zodiac Leveled: Grandeur. Monster Name: Beefee. Zodiac: Taurus. Zodiac Attack: Power Sit. Monster Name: Blix. Zodiac: Gemini. Monster Name: Boogaleef. Physical: Bodyslam. Physical Leveled: Piledriver. Zodiac Attack: Flutterflip. Zodiac Leveled: Leaf Storm. Monster Name: Booly.
Physical: Headbutt. Physical Leveled: Headslam. Zodiac Attack: Tireless Rush. Monster Name: Brineep. Zodiac: Aries. Monster Name: Buffant. Zodiac: Libra. Monster Name: Burger. Monster Name: Cactoo. Monster Name: Capriccino. Zodiac: Capricorn. Monster Name: Cathulu. Rarity: Uncommon. Zodiac Attack: Smothering Paw. Zodiac Leveled: Strangulation. Monster Name: Chamepo. Monster Name: Chanho. Monster Name: Chiberus. Zodiac Attack: Razor Bite. Special: Zodiac Weakness Location: —.
Monster Name: Chuuchilla. Zodiac Attack: Agile Dash. Monster Name: Coldbear. Zodiac Attack: Bump. Zodiac Leveled: Stocking Stuffer. Special: Poison Location: Everywhere. Festive moga. Monster Name: Colibri. Zodiac Attack: Dazzle. Monster Name: Coyotl. Monster Name: Crabao. Zodiac Attack: Pinch. Monster Name: Crabone.
Zodiac Attack: Deadly Pinch. Special: Weakness Location: —. Monster Name: Creamaranian. Out of dex. Monster Name: Diabao. Monster Name: Dinho. Zodiac Attack: Penalty Kick. Monster Name: Eefree. Zodiac Attack: Mindbend. Special: Zodiac Vulnerability Location: Bushfall. Monster Name: Electrotter. Rarity: Rare. Zodiac Attack: Super Shock. Monster Name: Faust. Monster Name: Fenix. Monster Name: Gogh. Monster Name: Golerph. Zodiac Attack: Ooze Blast. Locations may be from old version.
Monster Name: Gryph. Zodiac Attack: Screaming Streak. Monster Name: Hakka. Zodiac: Aquarius. Zodiac Attack: Quack. Monster Name: Hammerdog. Monster Name: Hanzo. Monster Name: Heart. Zodiac Attack: Affection. Monster Name: Huey. Zodiac Attack: Skyshot. Special: Precision Location: Tutorial event. Monster Name: Ibex.
Zodiac Attack: Ram Horns. Monster Name: Icevia. Monster Name: Ikki. Zodiac Attack: Zephyr. Zodiac Leveled: Tornado. Special: Vulnerability Location: —. Monster Name: Jag. Zodiac Attack: Fish Sandwich. Special: Deaden Location: —. Monster Name: Jor. Zodiac Attack: Gobble Gobble. Monster Name: Knightaur. Monster Name: Lainedeer. Rarity: Epic. Zodiac Attack: Missile Toe.
Special: Regenerate Location: Everywhere. Monster Name: Leif. Zodiac Attack: Swirl of Leaves. Monster Name: Leon. Monster Name: Leviathan. Zodiac Attack: Fin Surge. Monster Name: Lira. Zodiac Attack: Flygore. Monster Name: Lumo. Monster Name: Marcuu. Monster Name: Mars. Monster Name: Meh. Zodiac Attack: Pachewy Chomp. Monster Name: Meka.
Zodiac Attack: Spinning Blade. Special: Stoneskin Location: —. Monster Name: Melodee. Rarity: Super Rare. Zodiac Attack: Promise Ring. Monster Name: Messi. Zodiac Attack: String Catch. Special: Confuse Location: Spiral Road. Monster Name: Mimple. Zodiac Attack: Ticklefight. Monster Name: Momo. Monster Name: Munninn. Zodiac Attack: Jetstream. Zodiac Leveled: Sonic Scream. Special: Armor Location: Shadowmire Bulwark. Monster Name: Munyu. Zodiac Attack: Planted Charge. Monster Name: Nar. Zodiac Attack: Claw Crusher.
Zodiac Leveled: Pincher Panic. Monster Name: Nebugon. Monster Name: Nightmare. Zodiac Attack: Brilliant Beam. Special: Strength Location: —. Monster Name: Nomy. Every battle that you initiate will cost you a certain amount of energy.
Every 2 minutes you replenish 1 energy. That means that if you work your way down to zero energy, it will take 3 hours 20 minutes to fully replenish. You do NOT need to be playing the game for the energy to replenish; please go outside and enjoy the sunshine while it recharges for you. Of course you can pick the game back up and play without the bar being full, as long as you have the required energy for your next battle.
Again, blue coffees recharge this back to full. Battles on the FIRST island will cost you 5 energy, except for the final zone on the first island which will cost 10 energy.
Battles on ALL other islands will cost 15 energy, except for special zones usually the last zone, but some islands may have 2 special zones which will cost 30 energy. That sounds terrible, but there is a silver lining. Check out the [Rewards] section just below [Battle]. There is a known bug where the energy bar does not replenish. This usually happens to me at night where I wake up the next morning and I am still at zero energy.
Any extra information on this would be most appreciated! If you are just starting the game, there are lots of good things in this section. After you select a zone on one of the islands and pay the required time energy you will initiate a battle. You start with your team of mogas, which can consist of up to 3 monsters, on the left side of the screen and the opposing creature s on the right side of the screen.
You can only see the first moga on the other side if there are more than one, but you CAN see the outline of the circle indicating that there are more monsters behind. Once battle begins you will have 4 seconds to choose what you would like to do. You have 4 options: 1. Attack is the option on the bottom left bar. When you choose this the following will happen: a.
A partial ring will show up on the screen that is red on the bottom and becomes green on the top. At the very top is a line indicating a "perfect" hit. A marker will work its way from the bottom of the ring to the top and beyond. Where that marker hits determines the amount of damage you inflict on the enemy.
It is not advisable to allow the marker to go beyond the "perfect" spot. You can still manage Good damage, but that window of opportunity is rather small. Your enemy will never be more than 5 levels below your strongest member, but if it IS 5 levels below, the marker moves slowly enough to where getting the "perfect" can be done with fair consistency. The closer the enemy is to your current level, the faster the marker moves. If the enemy is above your level, that thing moves really fast.
Zodiac is the option on the bottom right bar. See, not so complicated. If I feel up to it I will make a chart, but suffice it to say I've run through the whole game without caring too much about the symbols.
If you are Effective against the enemy, the Zodiac will do damage very similar to a "Perfect" hit. While not entirely accurate you get the general idea. Once you choose to attack using the Zodiac your Zodiac Sign will appear on the right. Once that happens you have 6 seconds to tap on your sign enough times about 20 to initiate the attack. If you fail to complete this because you are not paying attention, are 3 years old, or you have limited use of your hands your attack will do NOTHING and the enemy gets a free turn.
How generous of you. Capture is the option in the middle of Attack and Zodiac bars. The ball in the middle of the other two bars indicates you want to capture the moga.
It is important to note that you will not always have the option to capture a moga. This is indicated by the ball being "see through" or colorless. If the ball is colored in then you are welcome to try and capture the opposing moga.
You will then have 2 options. Use the equivalent of a Master Ball by spending 10 MC and you will capture your foe without fail. Use a starseed that indicated the percent chance of catching the critter. Lower enemy health will improve your chances, but high quality mogas will always be hard to catch.
Items is the option on the bottom right indicated by the brown satchel. You can also use this menu to tell you how many starseeds you have. The greater the level compared to your team, the greater the experience. Each moga you battle with will also get some extra experience for each successful hit it inflicted on an enemy. This can be verified by repeating a certain battle over again while killing it in a different number of hits. The more hits, the more experience. However, since the enemy is also getting to hit you more times it is generally worth your while to kill creatures as quickly as possible.
If you capture a moga during your battle you will be rewarded with an experience multiplier. That multiplier increases based on the quality of the moga you captured.
More specifics to follow, but in general expect to get a multiplier of about 3x for capturing a moga, up to maybe 4x for a epic or legendary.
In the case that you manage to capture more than one moga in a battle, you will only get one multiplier. Catching two common mogas will give you 3x experience, and not the 6x you might be hoping for. Monetary Rewards: there is a small chance during normal battles to be rewarded with extra loot. Occasionally a starseed with be "found" during the battle. A good way to get extra starseeds is to battle on the first island since it only costs 5 energy per battle over and over again in hopes of nabbing an extra starseed.
This is also a good way to grind for experience if your team needs a few more levels before continuing. Blue Coffees can be found as well, but they are considerably more rare. MORE Monetary Rewards: there is a chance to find an extra blue coffee after winning a battle in one of the ending zones the ones that cost more energy. It might just be luck but it appears that there is an increased chance of finding these if you capture a moga during the fight.
NOTE: this is the silver lining referred to earlier. Level Caps are in place that will only be lifted by finishing the current island done by beating each zone. To progress to the next island you will have to complete 2 requirements. One is to finish the island you are on, and the second is to have captured enough mogas. You can find these requirements on all of the shaded islands that you cannot reach yet. Just tap on the island and it will tell you how many mogas you need to advance to that island, as well as how many mogas you currently possess.
You will likely find that once you get towards the end of the game you may have to return to old islands and find some of the mogas that you have missed. That is where the walkthrough section will be helpful to you. This is to keep new islands more challenging.
If you raise your mogas enough, enemies from earlier islands will always be 5 levels below your strongest team member. I am assuming that if you are not sufficiently leveled up then the enemies in previous islands will just be at the level they were the first time you saw them.
This means that if you are trying to level up weak creatures by teaming them with a strong creature, be sure you do NOT use them in battle, unless the enemy is near death or you don't mind taking a hit or two. Sample Team: lvl 20 moga, lvl 10 moga, lvl 10 moga. The stars DO matter if you want to catch the best mogas around. Every island has a special moga that you can only catch during a quest that becomes available when all of the zones on the island have 3 stars.
From the island map you can see how many stars you have compared to how many there are total. Just tap on each zone to see how many stars you've acquired there.
There are 2 things that determine if you get 3 stars. You MUST land at least 1 perfect hit from the attack option. Zodiacs do not count as perfect hits, even though they may do the same damage. You MUST defeat your enemy in a certain number of turns. That number varies based on how many enemies you are fighting and what quality they are. Since higher quality mogas have more health, you are allowed more turns to finish them off.
However, the number of turns is not indicated in game. You will, however, get a feel for it as you progress. To help achieve these 2 requirements, always try to be several levels above your enemy. This may require some level grinding on your part check the tips and tricks section. It also helps to have a moga that is effective against the enemy. The reason for this is that the zodiac attack will cause extra damage, and you can use that to take as few turns in the fight as possible.
This is because those fights often involve more than one enemy. Even though they land that one perfect attack, they end up taking too many turns to finish the battle and get the dreaded 1 star rating.
If this is happening to you, level a team of effective mogas a few more levels after getting at least 1 star in every zone you will have opened the next island, raising your level cap. Because the percent chance of catching high quality mogas is so low, you will likely spend several turns trying to catch the thing and you will not win the fight quickly enough for the 3 stars.
This section will not discuss the quests because I feel it will clutter this section up without giving you any vital information for progression. The quests are very simple to follow, and zones that have current quests in them will be indicated on the island map by a yellow circle if you have access to that zone the accessible zones are usually white or by a green lock if you do not have access to that zone yet. Note that if you come across a different moga than the one I've described, you probably are on a quest at that location.
If you battle there again you should run into the moga s I've described. Some zones on each map are home to more than one moga. To help me keep track of how many moga I have identified in this walkthrough, any moga that was caught in an earlier zone has the word REPEAT next to it.
On my second playthrough I will get that information to you unless someone emails me with that info first. Cactoo Rare Also not catchable.
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