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2 Yes or rather your enemeis can miss you at least. How much Wisdom helps with that is another question.
3 Breeding is only there to increase your Tamas Max level and to learn Skills. Amount of Fragments you have = Amounts of Breeding you can do without losing your entire Start Potential.
By the Way Starting Potential is pretty much uneccessary. at higher Levels your Tama will gain +60 or higher Potential for a single Level Up, so starting with 100+ Potential doesn't really matter.
Tks for the answers. I can go 200 days and still not go game-over.
This higher level was what the reboot did. So The breeding can do the same also?
Example: Tama 1 is level 16 (max reborn 1) Do I need the other tama to be at 16 too to get another higher level or it can be at 13 max?
Lowest current Level of the two Breeders decides the increase.
Giving a Tama who evolves at Lv.20 3 Lv Up Chips so that the can reach their Max Evo after 1 Reboot is pretty useful, altough it doesnt matter in the long run.