Strength: Not all pets will be able to wield the same weapons. We’ll use the Sweet Fire Blade as an example. A pet needs a minimum strength of 3412 before being able to wield this weapon.
Action/ Core Element: The core element lets you know what the weapon would best be used for. If you are battling an opponent with a lot of leather armor, choose more weapons that attack leather specifically. The weapon action tells you what the weapon does. There are 3 options: attack, defend, and re-generate.
Max Power: This is the maximum amount the weapon will attack or defend. In addition, your pet’s power will be combined in the offense/ defense. Notice that it says maximum amount! That suggests that your weapon could hit/ defend for a lesser amount than what is listed (Sweet Fire Blade 76).
Base Accuracy: This determines how precise the weapon is at attacking or defending. This will be combined with your pet’s accuracy as well. Let’s say your pet has an accuracy of 35. You would add 35 (pet accuracy) + weapon accuracy (Sweet Fire Blade 38) = 73. This means that there is a 73% chance your weapon will attack/ defend successfully, and 27% chance of missing.
Warm-up/ Repeat/ Cool-down Moves: WARM-UP is the number of turns required before the weapon fires up. If it shows 2, it means 2 turns. In other words, the first 2 turns, your weapon will not hit or defend. It’s basically useless during warm-up. REPEAT is the number of times a weapon will repeat its attack or defense. If it shows 2, it means 2 TOTAL turns (not 1 + 2 repeats = 3). COOL-DOWN is the number of moves needed by the weapon to cool down before it can be used again.
Action/ Core Element: The core element lets you know what the weapon would best be used for. If you are battling an opponent with a lot of leather armor, choose more weapons that attack leather specifically. The weapon action tells you what the weapon does. There are 3 options: attack, defend, and re-generate.
Max Power: This is the maximum amount the weapon will attack or defend. In addition, your pet’s power will be combined in the offense/ defense. Notice that it says maximum amount! That suggests that your weapon could hit/ defend for a lesser amount than what is listed (Sweet Fire Blade 76).
Base Accuracy: This determines how precise the weapon is at attacking or defending. This will be combined with your pet’s accuracy as well. Let’s say your pet has an accuracy of 35. You would add 35 (pet accuracy) + weapon accuracy (Sweet Fire Blade 38) = 73. This means that there is a 73% chance your weapon will attack/ defend successfully, and 27% chance of missing.
Warm-up/ Repeat/ Cool-down Moves: WARM-UP is the number of turns required before the weapon fires up. If it shows 2, it means 2 turns. In other words, the first 2 turns, your weapon will not hit or defend. It’s basically useless during warm-up. REPEAT is the number of times a weapon will repeat its attack or defense. If it shows 2, it means 2 TOTAL turns (not 1 + 2 repeats = 3). COOL-DOWN is the number of moves needed by the weapon to cool down before it can be used again.
The strength guide gives you a list of items you can use on your pet to increase its strength. We’ll use the GoCash Gamers Stuffy as an example. As you can see, the maximum strength is 75,000. This means that once your pet reaches that max amount, you can no longer use the strength-item on your pet.
You can train your pet by selecting TRAIN PET. We highly suggest focusing on Accuracy and Power and skipping the Base Moves.
EXP Points shows you how many you currently have available to spend. These are earned through winning battles. In the example, I have none (0 EXP). Increase cost is how much it costs to upgrade. This cost will increase with each upgrade. Increase unit is how much your pet will increase its accuracy/ power/ base moves with each upgrade; its increase unit will always stays the same.
EXP Points shows you how many you currently have available to spend. These are earned through winning battles. In the example, I have none (0 EXP). Increase cost is how much it costs to upgrade. This cost will increase with each upgrade. Increase unit is how much your pet will increase its accuracy/ power/ base moves with each upgrade; its increase unit will always stays the same.