question for judgment phase if a character that lose the battle on this turn, can it still win or playable on next turn if you don't level up but instead use other character effect to increase it's BP (for OTK after turn 3 and so on)
hi all, the scene card will remain at the scene area until our opponent become lead player and put his scene card? or our scene card only functional for 1 turn only and get discarded after the end phase?
@@devarafthow about the effect "when this character enters play", is that means the effect only works 1 time only when the character is put into the battle area for the first time? thanks..
@@hadihasan8088Yes only once per copy because a character can only be flipped up once in the entire game, unless there's an effect to flip it facedown (unlikely).
I got a few questions please 😅 1. Why did P2 have a character still rested? Don’t they restand to continue fighting on the next turn? 2. Does the 3 wins for Victory have to happen all in the same turn? Since I assume characters restand each turn to fight again. 3. Can only 3 lanes(characters)be out at once for the game? Like, 3 maximum? Thanks!
This is from what I understand, I might be wrong 1. No, you can only restand if you level up. If not, you continue rested 2. Yes. All 3 victories must be in the same turn. They don't restand unless they level up. 3. I actually don't know about this. But I think the answer to that is yes. If this turn in this video did not end because neither player got 3 victories, they'll continue to next turn, and the only thing they can do is level up.
@@MultiPss In the Introduction video, the voiceover says "3 or more battles". This means you keep setting up new battles every turn. Remember that one of the lose conditions is if you can't set a new card for battle.
1. Rest is just to show it lost the battle in the previous turn. If the battle outcome changes in later turns, it will stand. 2. Yes. 3. No. You keep setting new characters and start new battles each turn. One of the losing conditions is if you CANNOT set a new character that turn.
Two questions someone out there may be able to answer: 1. Do battles have to be only between ultras/kaiju directly across from each other, or can you pick which enemy to fight? 2. To win the game, are you required to “knock out” three of your opponent’s ultras/kaiju in the same judgement phase, or can you win more gradually by, for example, knocking out one enemy per turn?
1.Battles occur between the two characters directly across from each other (some effects will allow you to effect characters in other battles but the actual battles are still across). 2. The win condition is when one player has won three battles at the end of the same judgment phase😊 (or more battles than the opponent if both have won three at the same time). Since each round is checked every turn, the outcome of certain battles can change through card effects or level up and thus the outcome can change. So winning a battle doesn't have much effect on you winning or losing other than for turn order until round 3(or the first turn a player can have 3 battle victories).
Wow! This guide was quite informative. I hope to find the game at stores soon!
Really easy and fun game to play!!
question for judgment phase
if a character that lose the battle on this turn, can it still win or playable on next turn if you don't level up but instead use other character effect to increase it's BP (for OTK after turn 3 and so on)
hi all, the scene card will remain at the scene area until our opponent become lead player and put his scene card? or our scene card only functional for 1 turn only and get discarded after the end phase?
It will remain
@@devarafthow about the effect "when this character enters play", is that means the effect only works 1 time only when the character is put into the battle area for the first time? thanks..
@@hadihasan8088 yep only one time
@@devaraftthanks. really helpful 👍
@@hadihasan8088Yes only once per copy because a character can only be flipped up once in the entire game, unless there's an effect to flip it facedown (unlikely).
I got a few questions please 😅
1. Why did P2 have a character still rested? Don’t they restand to continue fighting on the next turn?
2. Does the 3 wins for Victory have to happen all in the same turn? Since I assume characters restand each turn to fight again.
3. Can only 3 lanes(characters)be out at once for the game? Like, 3 maximum?
Thanks!
This is from what I understand, I might be wrong
1. No, you can only restand if you level up. If not, you continue rested
2. Yes. All 3 victories must be in the same turn. They don't restand unless they level up.
3. I actually don't know about this. But I think the answer to that is yes. If this turn in this video did not end because neither player got 3 victories, they'll continue to next turn, and the only thing they can do is level up.
@@MultiPss In the Introduction video, the voiceover says "3 or more battles". This means you keep setting up new battles every turn. Remember that one of the lose conditions is if you can't set a new card for battle.
1. Rest is just to show it lost the battle in the previous turn. If the battle outcome changes in later turns, it will stand.
2. Yes.
3. No. You keep setting new characters and start new battles each turn. One of the losing conditions is if you CANNOT set a new character that turn.
Two questions someone out there may be able to answer:
1. Do battles have to be only between ultras/kaiju directly across from each other, or can you pick which enemy to fight?
2. To win the game, are you required to “knock out” three of your opponent’s ultras/kaiju in the same judgement phase, or can you win more gradually by, for example, knocking out one enemy per turn?
1.Battles occur between the two characters directly across from each other (some effects will allow you to effect characters in other battles but the actual battles are still across).
2. The win condition is when one player has won three battles at the end of the same judgment phase😊 (or more battles than the opponent if both have won three at the same time). Since each round is checked every turn, the outcome of certain battles can change through card effects or level up and thus the outcome can change. So winning a battle doesn't have much effect on you winning or losing other than for turn order until round 3(or the first turn a player can have 3 battle victories).
@@slamphibian6736Alternatively, you can also lose if you cannot set a character card for a new battle on a new turn.
Dead game
might not be a dead game. might find a niche of players since this game seems to play quick. probably people who don't prefer long drawn out games