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Need your opinion: Fast pal VS Slow and strong pal
I have a Nightwing, level 3, which has the skills Vampire (some damage will be changed into LP) / +50% Stamina / +10% Attack. It is slow, but very reliable. And I breeded a Felaris, level 2 at the moment, which has these skills: +10% speed / +20% speed / +20% attack and faster breeding. Which one would you chose for expeditions? I like the attacks of the Nightwing more, but the speed is horrible after using the Felaris XD
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Honkerton Jan 8 @ 5:57am 
If you mean the Expedition building, the firepower is mostly determined by:
- Level
- Condensation level
- Soul upgrades
If you mean expedition in general, Felaris is better for mobility, have some other Pal do the fighting.
Halvos Jan 8 @ 6:06am 
I assume you mean for exploring the world, bring both I guess.
Silyon Jan 8 @ 6:33am 
Depends on what you're using them for. Speed is the most important stat for a dedicated mount, followed by Stamina. Therefore the Faleris is better for mobility. The Nightwing has better traits for an attacker, but isn't exactly stellar at it (Getting Ferocious and Serenity on it would be better).

There are skill fruits you can collect for every non-signature move in the game, which will teach that move to any Pal you want, so unless it's a signature move you like (which is specified in the description of the move) there's no reason to get hung up on the known moves. These fruits are generally collected as rewards from the chests at the end of caves and from glowing trees that respawn every few in-game days, with ones in higher-level regions giving access to better moves.
Fiona Jan 8 @ 7:44am 
Originally posted by Silyon:
Depends on what you're using them for. Speed is the most important stat for a dedicated mount, followed by Stamina. Therefore the Faleris is better for mobility. The Nightwing has better traits for an attacker, but isn't exactly stellar at it (Getting Ferocious and Serenity on it would be better).

There are skill fruits you can collect for every non-signature move in the game, which will teach that move to any Pal you want, so unless it's a signature move you like (which is specified in the description of the move) there's no reason to get hung up on the known moves. These fruits are generally collected as rewards from the chests at the end of caves and from glowing trees that respawn every few in-game days, with ones in higher-level regions giving access to better moves.

Oh! I have plenty many of those fruits, never used them XD Did I overwrite the existing attacks, or do the pal just learn some more attacks and I can choose whatever fits to the situation? Maybe I tried to breed a very fast Nightwing too #breedingforhours XD
Silyon Jan 8 @ 8:16am 
Originally posted by Fiona:
Oh! I have plenty many of those fruits, never used them XD Did I overwrite the existing attacks, or do the pal just learn some more attacks and I can choose whatever fits to the situation? Maybe I tried to breed a very fast Nightwing too #breedingforhours XD

Individual Pals remember all moves they've ever learned and can switch to older moves from their status screen. Just click on the move you want to replace and choose the new skill from the list. This CAN be done in mid-combat as well, but the pal will have a cooldown period before it can use the skill (as if the skill was just used) and you're likely to take a hit while doing so.
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Date Posted: Jan 8 @ 5:40am
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