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You're giving the strategy section too much credit if you think there's a need to match elementals against each other. I was not even aware there was an elemental system in the turn based combat and I could not have had an easier time cruising through these sections. He either has a giant bug where the units are for some reason over powered or there is a shockingly low level of ability to play turn based combat that would be difficult to solve. Maybe playing the tutorial for Xcom, Gears Tactics, Wastelands, maybe even Fire Emblem would help.
Which makes no sense.
But my rule is to always bring the doctor if you're fighting f-bots, both in ground and space combat. Killi is good for any other situation.
This. The "gameplay" is pretty bland, and considering that this is Studio FOW, I didn't line up to play 1942 or XCOM.
just go watch a porn clip, the point of the game seems to be that you have to put some effort to unlock the scenes, if you do not want to do that there are free porn all over the internet
I only had trouble with the last one when you get the resources to create a new beast. After stepping back and examining what I was doing I was able to beat that too.