Extra tip, you can record some cassette monsters and then recicle to get some extra random stickers, and if you have metal there's one vending machine in the guild thats you can trade for stickers (1 sticker incomom or rare allways). (sorry do not now too much english)
The best part about stickers is that the additional stats from uncommon and rare are totally random, I already have 6 different uncommon smacks and even got a rare one that heals, deals splash damage and have a chance to build a wall And the best way to get uncommon and rare stickers is to buy sticker packs from the vending machine
@@NotRustyHere These two things are just about the only points interfering in my fun with the game. If there's a suggestion box for the devs, I want to send in those ideas, and the option of saving sticker loadouts on your monsters.
In the current version of the game, we have an alphabetical sorting, and filters based on type, melee/range/status/miscellaneous, and rarity, but what id really like to see added or wish would have been part of it would be a filter for passives, since those are usually the ones I mainly wanna single out and actually compare against each other but can't since the filter doesn't recognize them as separate from the other types. Anyone find that suggestion box yet? Lol
I dipped into my spare cash to buy this, definitely worth the money! Thank you for setting me on the path to this gem of a game, Ed. It's been more fun then 90% of the triple A's I've paid for this year so far.
I wish there were more variety in stickers. most of them do the same thing but for the different types of monsters. I was hoping to see a large catalog of stickers.
@swittchblade ah and u can play the whole game that way? Also aside from not being able to make a custom char does ur friend get any less game features than u?
I haven't gotten to play co-op myself. But I think there are just some small things. Like I think they get less screen priority than you. Like if you both disagreed on where to go player 2 would teleport to player 1. They also won't get to customize their character. Stuck with the looks and the stats of the character (you can customize the main character eventually to give monster they control more specialized stats). Other than that I don't think there is anything major they couldn't do. I believe even during fusions you both can control the character, as chaotic as that might be. And yes, I believe other than the first minute or two of the tutorial you can do co-op the entire game. If you decide to buy and play co-op, you'll have the starting companion for just a minute before you properly unlock them and subsequently unlock co-op. Also co-op is a drop in drop out system. It's not an option you select in the menu. AND I believe it's only couch co-op, not online, but I'll have to look into that as I'm only like 50% sure about that.
You should watch some rocket beans stuff, I here and there it was close to pokemon clone in the chat as well. I carefully tried to nudge it in the right direction a little bit.
I haven't even touched the sticker system yet. Just seemed like extra stuff to worry about. If I had a sense of "oh, get this ability because it's really good on this beast," or "here are the ones to specifically look out for," maybe I'd give it some attention, but as it is, it just seems like more trouble than it's worth. So an eventual video on best stickers would be a useful resource.
@@Taurtus The passives are sooo OP I setup my bootleg Weevilite with Pre-emptive Strike, Revenge Strike, and Random Starter. It is insane. Every battle start I have a chance to use one of my attack moves, I have attacks with target multiple enemies, one that does multiple strikes on 1 enemy, and a single hitting attack, so any of these can possibly get triggered for free before the fight even begins, then Pre-emptive Strike always gets triggered at the start, and revenge strike is epic if anyone decides to melee Weevilite.
@@symbol767 I had pre-emptive strike and then revenge strike triggered back and forth, until the enemy died. Was an achievement for finishing battle before starting
Extra tip, you can record some cassette monsters and then recicle to get some extra random stickers, and if you have metal there's one vending machine in the guild thats you can trade for stickers (1 sticker incomom or rare allways).
(sorry do not now too much english)
The best part about stickers is that the additional stats from uncommon and rare are totally random, I already have 6 different uncommon smacks and even got a rare one that heals, deals splash damage and have a chance to build a wall
And the best way to get uncommon and rare stickers is to buy sticker packs from the vending machine
Thanks for the tip I didn't even try clicking on the vending machine
The game desperately, desperately needs a way to sort stickers.
And a way to see which monster learn that sticker
@@NotRustyHere These two things are just about the only points interfering in my fun with the game. If there's a suggestion box for the devs, I want to send in those ideas, and the option of saving sticker loadouts on your monsters.
There's a PC mod which adds a sort-by-type option, it should absolutely be added as standard though.
In the current version of the game, we have an alphabetical sorting, and filters based on type, melee/range/status/miscellaneous, and rarity, but what id really like to see added or wish would have been part of it would be a filter for passives, since those are usually the ones I mainly wanna single out and actually compare against each other but can't since the filter doesn't recognize them as separate from the other types.
Anyone find that suggestion box yet? Lol
I dipped into my spare cash to buy this, definitely worth the money! Thank you for setting me on the path to this gem of a game, Ed. It's been more fun then 90% of the triple A's I've paid for this year so far.
It's a really great, deep system and the combat is amazing but it's kind of giving me analysis paralysis.
This system is so amazing, and Bootlegs have higher chances of gaining uncommon and rare stickers gives even more reason to try and find them
I wish there were more variety in stickers. most of them do the same thing but for the different types of monsters. I was hoping to see a large catalog of stickers.
I wasn't aware that vendor had a sidequest attached to them! I just happened to find them completely by chance as I was exploring the world.
Love this interesting video as it is so fascinating.
Where can I get Gear Shear?! Please help! lol
How did you get gear shear??! I need it!
Sticker shops, Vending machine, reciclying bulletinos
I think I found it in a cave. Unless the rewards are random. an early area with a cave in a cliff you have to drop down to see. IDK exactly where.
@@snowpoint720 ooof i think they are random actually 😭 I think I got that one already I’ll have to check when I get home today!
@@minegagadoli hunting bulletinos seems like an easier grind for me thank you!
@@snowpoint720 I'm not sure how random the chests are, but chest and quest rewards are definitely random to some extent.
Can I fully play the game in coop?
I believe so. You unlock coop right when you unlock your first partner.
@swittchblade ah and u can play the whole game that way? Also aside from not being able to make a custom char does ur friend get any less game features than u?
I haven't gotten to play co-op myself. But I think there are just some small things. Like I think they get less screen priority than you. Like if you both disagreed on where to go player 2 would teleport to player 1. They also won't get to customize their character. Stuck with the looks and the stats of the character (you can customize the main character eventually to give monster they control more specialized stats). Other than that I don't think there is anything major they couldn't do. I believe even during fusions you both can control the character, as chaotic as that might be.
And yes, I believe other than the first minute or two of the tutorial you can do co-op the entire game. If you decide to buy and play co-op, you'll have the starting companion for just a minute before you properly unlock them and subsequently unlock co-op. Also co-op is a drop in drop out system. It's not an option you select in the menu. AND I believe it's only couch co-op, not online, but I'll have to look into that as I'm only like 50% sure about that.
@@swittchblade damn that's great
You should watch some rocket beans stuff, I here and there it was close to pokemon clone in the chat as well. I carefully tried to nudge it in the right direction a little bit.
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I haven't even touched the sticker system yet. Just seemed like extra stuff to worry about. If I had a sense of "oh, get this ability because it's really good on this beast," or "here are the ones to specifically look out for," maybe I'd give it some attention, but as it is, it just seems like more trouble than it's worth. So an eventual video on best stickers would be a useful resource.
I like to find the passives that are good. Start battle with multi hit, or attack back when hit
@@Taurtus The passives are sooo OP
I setup my bootleg Weevilite with Pre-emptive Strike, Revenge Strike, and Random Starter. It is insane.
Every battle start I have a chance to use one of my attack moves, I have attacks with target multiple enemies, one that does multiple strikes on 1 enemy, and a single hitting attack, so any of these can possibly get triggered for free before the fight even begins, then Pre-emptive Strike always gets triggered at the start, and revenge strike is epic if anyone decides to melee Weevilite.
@@symbol767 I had pre-emptive strike and then revenge strike triggered back and forth, until the enemy died. Was an achievement for finishing battle before starting
I think it adds some pleasant depth
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