Dagesh Lene 366 Posted September 18, 2016 (edited) What is the Best Way to Become Powerful in KHUχ? I can't find any place that gives tips on how to become a powerful player. I have some 6 Star Medals, but they still don't seem that powerful. So, should I also be focusing on leveling up my strength and defense? What is the best way to do that? Edited September 18, 2016 by Dagesh Lene Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsumigami 47 Posted September 18, 2016 pull medals. alot. 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kingdomhe 1,362 Posted September 18, 2016 What is the Best Way to Become Powerful in KHUχ? I can't find any place that gives tips on how to become a powerful player. You have to know what your doing. That's the best tip anyone can give you oh and what Duj2: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgj05LC8diLNJdU_m5oewaQ/featured?&ab_channel=Pigginatti 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Robbie the Wise 5,050 Posted September 18, 2016 Spend $10,000 on pixels. 5 Xiro, Yuya Sakaki, Dagesh Lene and 2 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qrow 86 Posted September 18, 2016 First you have to find medals that pack a good punch, like KH II King Mickey or SP Axel. My main keyblades (Starlight, Treasure Trove, Lady Luck and Three Wishes) are all level 20-21What I do is always have a buff medal for strength in the first slot and then I distribute the medals according to the multiplier in the slot. I also keep one medal with a special attack for a single target and the rest is for all of the enemies. And of course, grab the most suitable friend medal to use ( don't get the buff and debuff ones, their special only lasts for their own attack, since the round finishes right after you use them. That's pretty much what I do. I've finished mission 450 and only 10 quests aren't complete with 3 Mickeys. 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dagesh Lene 366 Posted September 18, 2016 First you have to find medals that pack a good punch, like KH II King Mickey or SP Axel. My main keyblades (Starlight, Treasure Trove, Lady Luck and Three Wishes) are all level 20-21 What I do is always have a buff medal for strength in the first slot and then I distribute the medals according to the multiplier in the slot. I also keep one medal with a special attack for a single target and the rest is for all of the enemies. And of course, grab the most suitable friend medal to use ( don't get the buff and debuff ones, their special only lasts for their own attack, since the round finishes right after you use them. That's pretty much what I do. I've finished mission 450 and only 10 quests aren't complete with 3 Mickeys. I have three questions: (1.) Do you keep one Medal with a special attack for a single target in addition to the buff Medal? (2.) Did you do anything special to your Medals? (3.) Did you have to spend any real money to get your powerful Medals? 1 Qrow reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaxtotheMax 193 Posted September 18, 2016 I would say get a lot of Mythril items to upgrade your keyblade and take part in all the raid bosses you can 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hero of Light XIV 2,381 Posted September 18, 2016 Welcome the Darkness into your heart... Nah, actually it's pretty much what everyone here has been telling you. Pull medals whenever you can, level up the ones with more powerful special attacks and multipliers (you should mostly go for "moderately" to "extremely powerful" attacks), guilt any medals you have clones of (I only emphasized this because it doesn't seem like anyone else has brought that up), level up your Keyblades, keep obtaining and completing Avatar Boards to grab more Keyblade cost, AP, and HP, defeat raid bosses in order to get enough Lux to level up and avatar coins in order to unlock Avatar Boards for all of that, level up any good medals you have to their maximum, and always borrow your teammates' best attack based medals when they share them (yeah don't go for their buffs, their medals go last so you'd be better off getting a special attack instead, that buff ends as soon as your turn is over). Unfortunately, if you were hoping to become a powerful player without spending any money...well, sorry that's not going to happen. In order to get any powerful medals, or really any medals at all that aren't tier one farmables, you need to pull medal draws at least once per week, and that costs a lot of jewels, which cost money, because we are not at the point Japan is at where jewels are much more abundant and you get a lot practically every day. Basically the very least you'll have to do is pay for the 3000 Jewel extravaganza deal that gets you 3000 jewels for the price of 1700 (so basically $15) as well as unlocks all weekly quests for the whole week. You'll want to purchase that every Monday to get the full week before it resets, then you'll want to spend those 3000 jewels on one of the deals (I usually just go for the 3000 deal carnival, whichever one gets you 10 medals, but if you want you could go for the deal beneath that for 5 medals), or you could also use those 3000 jewels to buy an avatar board you want, though the medals are more preferable. Then you'll want to take advantage of the special quests you have unlocked for the whole week and use them to get whatever things you need (Keyblade leveling materials, Cid medals, evolution and exp medals, etc.). And rinse and repeat every week. You have to spend up to an average of $60 a month, but it's unfortunately the cheapest option you can go for if you want to play this game seriously without throwing every cent you have at the app. The only downside is that no medal deal guarantees you anything you want so you still have a chance of not getting the really powerful medals you want that will make the game easier, but odds are you will still get something helpful. 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsumigami 47 Posted September 19, 2016 I have three questions: (1.) Do you keep one Medal with a special attack for a single target in addition to the buff Medal? (2.) Did you do anything special to your Medals? (3.) Did you have to spend any real money to get your powerful Medals? 1. it depends on situation. i'd set my full deck aoe but just throw anything strong in your deck anyway. consider ability cost too, so it's basically mix and trial. 2. lock..them? buff medal (atk boost,curing,alice,namine) is best to stay at 5 star. unless you can guilt them don't bother level them to 6*. 3. yes. it's gacha games afterall. FTP games all depends on your resource management or.... wallet. 4. i don't think you have to pull everytime you can, it's more like restrain yourself and pull only when the time's right. save up your jewel and use them only on very useful EMC campaign. most noticably is illust.kairi. she's the best medal imo. if i still playing global ux, i would save till 30k jewel just to get this girl. 5. regarding guilting...it's not always necessary to orb your medal. say, you have 2 copies of strong medal, rather than fuse them, just use both. if you think you can guilt it then do it, if you can't better put them on deck raw. 1 Dagesh Lene reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Transcendent Key 12,109 Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) Well, the thing about becoming strong in this game is that you have to ensure that your Medals are well leveled, and that you have your Keyblades decently leveled too, or at the very least Treasure Trove, Lady Luck and Three Wishes! Treasure Trove is good at multiplying the damage input of your Strength medals, Lady Luck is good for multiplying damage input for Speed Medals, and Three Wishes for Magic Medals! Now, in addition to leveling up your medals, it's good to evolve them, and also add skills such as Attack Boost, Poison, Attack Prize Plus, and those of the like! The strength you have really all depends on how you configure your medals and Keyblades, ya know? I hope this helps! Edited September 19, 2016 by The Transcendent Key 2 Dagesh Lene and Veemon reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veemon 1,540 Posted September 19, 2016 Well, the thing about becoming strong in this game is that you have to ensure that your Medals are well leveled, and that you have your Keyblades decently leveled too, or at the very least Treasure Trove, Lady Luck and Three Wishes! Treasure Trove is good at multiplying the damage input of your Strength medals, Lady Luck is good for multiplying damage input for Speed Medals, and Three Wishes for Magic Medals! Now, in addition to leveling up your medals, it's good to evolve them, and also add skills such as Attack Boost, Poison, Attack Prize Plus, and those of the like! The strength you have really all depends on how you configure your medals and Keyblades, ya know? I hope this helps! Exactly! You're absolutely right! Max the medals out and at least put skills on the ones that seem reasonable enough to have that skill. For example, dump Attack Boosts on medals that seem to do lots of damage, and give defense skills on medals that heal or restore yourself. I also reccomend this, but might not be necessary, put status effect skills on medals that do more damage to enemies that have the ailments (Yuffie's Paralysis affiliated ability, Simba's Poison affiliated ability, etc.). My brother and I used these, and this worked for sure. (Bosses are super weak against Poison in particular, if it lands.) Rock on! 1 The Transcendent Key reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LightKeyDarkBlade 72 Posted September 19, 2016 Exactly! You're absolutely right! Max the medals out and at least put skills on the ones that seem reasonable enough to have that skill. For example, dump Attack Boosts on medals that seem to do lots of damage, and give defense skills on medals that heal or restore yourself. I also reccomend this, but might not be necessary, put status effect skills on medals that do more damage to enemies that have the ailments (Yuffie's Paralysis affiliated ability, Simba's Poison affiliated ability, etc.). My brother and I used these, and this worked for sure. (Bosses are super weak against Poison in particular, if it lands.) Rock on! But those status ailment skills are only triggered with normal single-target attacks and not special attacks, unless you're talking about Poison+, Paralysis+, and Sleep+. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qrow 86 Posted September 19, 2016 I have three questions: (1.) Do you keep one Medal with a special attack for a single target in addition to the buff Medal? (2.) Did you do anything special to your Medals? (3.) Did you have to spend any real money to get your powerful Medals? 1) Yes I do! 2) Some of them have an improved multiplier (yellow dots) 3) No, I gather jewels. It takes sometime though haha Aim for the ones that say "deals an extremely powerful hit" and watch for the special multiplier, some have a huge gap like 1.20 to 3.80, you might not always get the higher multiplier so choose the ones with a more certain interval Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OmegaForte 1,674 Posted September 19, 2016 Become a whale. Simple. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Transcendent Key 12,109 Posted September 20, 2016 Exactly! You're absolutely right! Max the medals out and at least put skills on the ones that seem reasonable enough to have that skill. For example, dump Attack Boosts on medals that seem to do lots of damage, and give defense skills on medals that heal or restore yourself. I also reccomend this, but might not be necessary, put status effect skills on medals that do more damage to enemies that have the ailments (Yuffie's Paralysis affiliated ability, Simba's Poison affiliated ability, etc.). My brother and I used these, and this worked for sure. (Bosses are super weak against Poison in particular, if it lands.) Rock on! Yep, those are good tips as well! The key to becoming strong in this game is knowing how to balance power and defense, and having a good medal loadout, ya know? It helps if the Keyblade you have has lots of increased damage percentage for certain types of medals, ya know? It's all a game of cat and mouse! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karistan 0 Posted September 20, 2016 (edited) For a f2p player there was just a pull to make: the Mickey BC one, 7 times. On the Olympia+25 that medal is an AoE beast. 21k Jewels for a guaranteed guilted Epic medal, against 30k for a guaranteed 0-dots Premium medal. Combo'd with Pooh/Piglet (with 2 10-pull you should have got them) and a Roxas&Axel&Xion it deals 3 bars of damage for 6 Special against everyone (3 medals, there are 3 ones). Or 100% guilted Shadow on the Divine Rose at the moment, with 3 buffs it deals 2 and half bars of damage to 1 target Lv150. I'm considering +1000 Atk and Attack Boost II... they're also colorless so... I just have a 0-dots Mickey BC and it deals 'only' 25k to Lv230 cannon (it ignores Type buffs), I would really like to turn back and save every jewels for that pull alone. But Shadow is really of a big help, can't wait to guilt my second one in... next Heartless event, which will come in 2 months? It fits perfectly in the Divine Rose too, with that second dark speed slot. As a free player, in the current game with no brooms, that move would make you rank top 500 in any Coliseum (trust me, I am top 1000 3 times in a row). If you want to spend 210k jewels you can guilt Sora Illustrated who is always better than Mickey, but that is 10 times that price. Edited September 20, 2016 by Karistan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites