Wednesday, March 27, 2013

ELEMENTAL ATTACK & DEFENSE LINES

Elemental Attack & Defense Lines


     Many players in Legend of the Cryptids do not know the full importance of an Attack or Defense line consisting of your primary element only. In the following paragraphs I will write up a short summery as to why it is vitally important to have a: "Primary Element Only: Attack and Defense line. 

     The first reason why it is so important to have an attack line consisting of cards only in your element is because you get an attack bonus when all the cards are of your primary element. Consider this:

     Mike is an average (Forrest element) player, and he knows to put strong cards on his attack line. However, Mike is missing out on a bonus because his line consists of 2 Fire Element cards, 2 Water Element cards and only 1 Forrest Element card. What Mike doesn't know is that if he swaps out the 2 Water and  2 Fire Element cards with 4 Forrest cards, Mike would get an attack bonus. The only thing Mike is concerned about is getting the highest attack rating possible. 

     For the first 40 or so levels of this game, what Mike is doing is fine, however it soon becomes apparent that you need to get as much attack and defense as possible; and one of the best ways to do this is to put cards of your element into your attack and defense lines.

     Another huge bonus that many players do not know exists in the game is: the transfer of skills to "Back-line" cards when you utilize a "Full Primary Element Line" When your line activates for an attack, skills come into play that boost your overall attack. What many players do not know though, is those skills transfer to your elements cards on your back line when attacking. I suspect the same thing occurs to the defense line, but I have not confirmed it yet. This means "SKILLS TRANSFER TO YOUR BACK-LINE ATTACK CARDS!!!" I have seen cards on the Back-line attack for more than their rated attack value!!! Yes, with the proper line and skills activated, your back-line can be totally awesome, if you let it!

    I hope you all have learned a little something about the game and how it works, I sure have. Feel free to leave comments below, or confirm what I am writing, Thanks 

-Sean

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