hololive Treasure Mountain

hololive Treasure Mountain

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ScaryQrow Dec 27, 2024 @ 2:55am
Tips on being better in the game?
I just bought the game yesterday, its not the kind of game i will play much but the art style is pretty cute so i want to try to get my oshis. But the more i play the more easier i lose (?) im not really sure on how to get more score and keeping the win streak to unlock some characters, and also im not sure how to chain better because the chain explosion effect always blows off some plushies on the edge and made me lost the game. Any tips or help?
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Sharterra Dec 28, 2024 @ 4:38am 
I can only recommend spamming without moving at the start. 90% of the time, this gets the ball rolling quick and typically gives a big chain from the start. Just gotta get experience to know when to stop. :cheeseburger:

Pay attention to unlock conditions and try to separate similar characters on your roster, I've lost count of how many times I've accidentally tried to match the wrong ones because of that. And unless it's necessary, try to keep the fancier heads with too much hair/accessories out of your roster mid range. This will help lower visual noise and obstructions.
Last edited by Sharterra; Dec 28, 2024 @ 4:46am
Virtua Sanus Dec 28, 2024 @ 10:28pm 
The fifth tier head is the highest the game gives you to throw in. Try to find ways to comfortably settle them in the middle at the top of the pile as they should be able to merge with any of the same type that show up.

Always make sure the first three tiers of heads never get trapped in the middle at all. You will not be able to reach them.

Do not always focus on merging the heads, sometimes you need to bash one out of the way or push them in such a way that it closes a gap.
Mina Jan 25 @ 4:27pm 
Honestly, the most consistent advice I think I can give is to look at your rounds in retrospect and recognize which throws can screw up the game. On the other hand, if you win, try and recount your thought process that led you to achieve the win.

From my personal experience, getting better at the game truly does come down to adaptation and experience.
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