Monsters
From Left to right: Zombie, Toadstool Witch, Phantom Deer, Black Decay
(Not all monsters in the game are displayed.)
Monsters are found in monster areas as distinct from player islands. All monsters are hostile towards the player with their respective detection ranges. Each individual monster has a chance of spawning in each monster area. For example, you would not find a Toadstool Witch in an icy environment.
You deal damage to monsters with the weapon of your fighting style (Can be changed later) between the Hammer Heavy, Laser Swordsman, Luminous Wizard, Reflection Fastballer, and Radiant Gunner. More will be introduced in future updates.
You have Battle Items to help you fight alongside with your fighting style, such as bubblegum grenades and throwing cupcakes for example. Bubblegum grenades deal damage and trap enemies in a sticky mess and splat cupcakes deal damage and slow down your movement for a longer period of time. Some monsters are immune to certain effects, such as how Phantom Deer cannot be restrained from moving or how zombies are immune to poison.
For every three monster areas, there is an elite monster distinct from standard monsters. Elite monsters cannot take knockback damage or be grabbed (Grab attacks will be released in the beta version). Once an elite monster has been defeated
Structures
Here are all the structures. Not all buildings in the image will make the final cut for the alpha release
- The yellow building (Appraises and Auction$):
Sell your valuables for their value or sell unwanted Strategy Weapons for 80% of the price.
You can also host auctions for items, such as rare item skins, stat boost cores (boost stats temporarily, such as increased attack or health multiplier), or one-day recurring items from Bargain N’ Battles, such as Super Invisifields (Makes you invisible).
The highest bidder gets the item and the highest bid while the other participants get 50% of their bid refunded.
- The smaller blue building (Bargain N’ Battle):
Buy battle items, such as Bubblegum Grenades or Falling Object Spawners to assist you in combat.
The purple holographic stands offer one-day rare items or special temporary deals on a random battle item.
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The red building (Cosmetic Center)
Buy merchandise or in-game cosmetic items to personalize your character. You can find a variety of skins, outfits, weapon designs, and emotes to express your style. Special events may feature limited-time cosmetics, and there are often bundles available at discounted prices. You can also change the color of your MagPad (M-Pad for short)
The white circle (PVP Hub)
Fight in ranked or casual matches to win M-BUX, level up, increase your rank, earn crystal shards to power the portal for the next portal. Once all the areas have been unlocked, you can continue engaging in PVP battles and take on quests for rewards such as
powerful abilities, M-BUX, . As you progress, you can also unlock special events and tournaments that offer unique prizes and challenges.
Additionally, players can form teams with friends or other players to tackle cooperative missions, which can yield even greater rewards. Completing quests and challenges will grant you experience points to level up, enhancing your stats and unlocking new moves.
The orange building (Headquarters)
Mission raids and tasks can be received here by players. Mission raids have level recommendations. Tasks may involve winning PVP games or killing particular monsters. Your tasks can be tracked with your MagPad. You may bring your online friends to mission raids and work together to complete the objectives. Each mission raid will have its own set of challenges and rewards, so coordinating with your team can greatly enhance your chances of success.
To participate in a mission raid, you must ensure that your party members are within the recommended level range to tackle the raid effectively. Some levels have a special mechanic that adjusts it’s difficulty with your team’s average level. Communication is key, so using voice chat or in-game messaging can help strategize your approach to the raid. In the raid, you must take down the enemy leader to win the raid. The henchmen will immediately surrender
For tasks involving PVP games, you might need to win a certain number of matches or achieve specific milestones, such as defeating a certain number of opponents. Keep an eye on your MagPad for updates on your progress and any new tasks that may become available.
The gray building with a blue roof (M-Store)
You can buy potion bases (Potion brewing will be released on the beta release). Potion ingredients can be sold at the M-Store or you may find them yourself from mob drops or in environments. For example: a toadstool witch can drop a potion base with a 7% chance or a mushroom cap with a 68% chance. Things that are also sold at the M-Store are modifiers, such as chocolate bars that attract monsters (Make a great combo with longevity potions where the potions remain on the ground for a long time, similar to lingering potions from Minecraft) or topsy-turvy matter which reverses a potion’s effects.
Containers and bag upgrades specifically designed for storing ingredients and potions can also be purchased, keeping them organized and easily accessible. the first upgrade costs 200 M-BUX and a Backpack Extension Chip while each subsequent upgrade costs an additional 200 M-BUX and 1 Backpack Extension Chip, which caps at 400 items. Each battle item stacks up to 20, which take up 1 item unit per battle item.
PVP Battles
Ranked
- Players start with a rank of 0
- Stats reset for each season (Wins/Defeats, W/D ratio are recorded)
- Tiers: Stone, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, Emerald, Platinum, Ruby, Sapphire, Onyx, Obsidian, Amethyst, Titanium, Black Diamond, Mythical
- 1v1s, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, and 5v5
- Parties can be created of up to 5
Casual
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Rank remains unaffected
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Parties can be created of up to 5
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Additional Information
Reincarnations take place after reaching your level cap, which is 50 levels. Your level cap increases by 50 levels for each reincarnation. To be eligible for a reincarnation, you must have a set amount of M-BUX and a rebirth token, which are obtained from quests.
Skill orbs can be absorbed by the player to increase damage output and Battle Item effects.
Health: Adds 1 health per skill orb eaten
Damage output: +2% damage output per skill orb eaten
Skill orbs can be reset with a button.
“Are you sure you want to reset your skill tree? You will be refunded the skill orbs you expended.”
If player hasn’t expended any skill orbs: “There is nothing to reset”
You can use more than one skill orb at a time with a GUI that says “How many skill orbs do you want to consume for ______”
(Player inputs integer)
Each fighting style has their strengths and weaknesses. For example, Hammer Heavy can dela a lot of raw damage with attacks, but has long cooldowns and has only a handful of ranged moves. Projectile Swordsman has a lot of projectile moves and great agility, but the sword deals more damage than the projectiles generally. The Radiant Gunner relies on powerful projectiles, yet is not great when it comes to close ranged combat. Bright Mage can deal a variety of attacks and effects, yet may not be efficient for dealing a lot of raw damage. Reflection Fastballer deals a lot of knockback and can reflect projectiles, yet it may not be good for comboing.
Golden monsters have a 1% chance of spawning. Golden monsters deal double damage, have double the base health of the monster they are based off of, can be any monster excluding bosses and sentinel monsters, and reward 5x the rewards, but do not count as more than one for a monster task counter.
The MagPad is given to all players at the start of the game. You can message your friends, track your quests, view updates, manage your skill tree, or enter a passcode for rewards. You can change the layout of the apps. Some passcodes are not permanent while some may also require eligibility, such as beating a boss, winning a tournament, or joining before a specific date.
For Alpha Release
- 3 monster areas + Battle colosseum
- PVP (Casual Only)
- Bargain N’ Battle
- Appraises & Auctions
- Emotes
- Teleportation
- Ranked/Casual 1v1s
- 5 fighting styles
- Quests
- Gamepasses
- Leveling Up
- Skill Orbs
- M-Pad
For Beta Release
- Grab Attacks
- new monster areas
- Estate Ownership
- Potion Brewing
If you have any suggestions or questions regarding the game, please let me know or post here.