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oh, OK! thanks crew :) this is worked yeyyyyyyyyyy!
you can also k.o. star devourers big poppo in co-op since that one also gives 3 wins on k.o.
any tips? Map?
i have no chance
at the latest in the 2nd round she will take out the first opponent
or is it related to the hypercard? so use it and lose?
- Christmas Miracle
- Training Program
- Sweet Heaven
- Treasure Island
- Sakura Smackdown
- Beginner Town (Winter)
- Pures Stamp Rally
Note that with Treasure Island, there is a Battle panel 2 spaces before each home, so you may end up having to detour away from your home to avoid landing on it, and that can certainly be annoying. And, be careful of the Warps on Christmas Miracle, as there are a few spots you could warp to which do put you at risk of landing on a Battle panel afterwards. I'd avoid warping on Training Program as well.
Also, if you're playing on Bounty Hunt, which gives everyone an extra +1 movement by default, you can also assure that you'll avoid Battle panels on the following maps:
- Vortex
- Starship
- Scarred Land
- Fungus Cave
Just use caution with the Move panels on Vortex, since you could be thrust directly onto a Battle panel from them if you roll a 1, so you may want to choose to land on a home instead of a Move panel. Also, with Scarred Land, a Battle panel might block your way to a home and force a detour, just like with Treasure Island.
Obviously, you'll want to stick to fetch quests in Bounty Hunt, and just hope that the shops you need to deliver items to aren't on top of Battle Panels.
It may be a good idea to include Dark Side of Business in your deck, so that you can use that if you should end up in battle to ensure that you can't KO the opponent, and instead only rob their wallet. Contest of Cuteness can serve as a way to avoid damaging an opposing player as well, if you're going first in the battle, but do note that Chuu's stats result in her having a default cuteness of 1.
Shield, Shield Counter, and Tactical Retreat can be helpful on defense if someone else is attacking first, so that you don't accidentally gain any Wins. And finally, Reverse Attribute Field can be very useful, as it'll lower Chuu's ATK to -1, while also setting her EVD to +2, so it should improve the odds that nobody will be KO'd.
Oh, and be careful when it comes to unidentified Boost mushrooms with the Spores field event, and with eating Mio's False Cake during Clash of Cakes, as you might end up gaining a Win from them (tossing Mio's False Cake at someone else is perfectly fine, though). Additionally, Playground and Fish-a-Fish can end up awarding Wins, so you probably don't want to have those field events active.
Poyo Achievement 2: Survive battle when active poyo's passive, i recommend Jonathan in co-op with hyper difficulty.
yup Exactly, All cpu is Syura(or Player) and You're Poyo, and then just Use 'Party time' card in normal mode game.
It's basically you as Poyo and other players being units with school uniforms. In fact, you don't *need* Party Time. Everyone just has to be in the same panel as each other.
first of all. it also works in coop. #2 it works with any school uniform character - I did it with QP-D, Mei and Natsumi for CPU and got it. I also had a CPU use party time and did not get it before, so I suppose "you need to be the one causing it" in some way. needless to say - using party time gives you the least headache.
(I don't yet know if this also works for using her +1 buff to just barely evade an attack that would've KO'd her. Maybe someone who doesn't have the achievement yet can test that?)