Post by Flash on Feb 21, 2016 15:33:20 GMT -6
Co-op: A game-mode in the game that you can play with other players which you can get accessories, characters, coins, crystals, and of course soul orbs. There are many features on co-op that can help you enjoy it more. It's obviously missing features as well that could be useful, like kicking other players. Co-op is mainly used for farming orbs until the limit is reached.
Getting in a Co-Op - You can make your own party in which you can customize your game. You can set your party to public or private, so you can give the code to friends and not have random people with low level characters bring your team down. If you open to the public, people join even if they aren't the "recommended level" for some reason. Then you can choose the course you want to play. You need to use a soul ticket each time you host a party and start the game. If you don't want to make your own party, just go in "Random Matching" and choose the level you want to play. If it gives you a message, then just keep clicking it and it'll eventually get you in a game. That's what most people do instead of hosting their own. The final way to enter a co-op is by entering a code given by your friend in the "Enter a Room Number".
Unlocking Courses: You may see the two at the bottom are unable to be played. You can still play them if you type a room number where the host is playing them. You have to unlock them by finishing the second box (13 Court Guard Training), you must finish 5/5. After finishing it then you will unlock "The Visord Attack", then beat it 5\5 to get "March of the Arrancar".
Rewards - The main reward you get from co-op is the orbs by meeting new players. Each player you find gives you 3 orbs at the end of the match (if you win), so you should get 9 orbs per match unless the game started without someone. You don't get the orbs if you've been in a lobby with the same people or if the limit for orbs is reached. You can only get 300 orbs from co-op, sadly. Coins are another reward for each course, you get a lot more coins if you do the game with coins as the picture. The co-op on the top changes everday, and the weekends give you extra coins. The crystals & accessories can be farmed as well by just playing matches. You are able to get 4* accessories on the certain days when it changes on the courses on the top. Characters may drop as well, but mainly just accessories, crystals, and coins.
The Match: You can also change your character when you're already in the lobby by clicking it at the bottom if you haven't clicked ready. Before starting the game, you must click ready so the leader knows that he can start the match. Most of the co-ops are easy if you have a good character trained well. The level 100 co-ops are really hard to beat because you need a team of 100s with a healer that knows what they're doing. You can't usually just beat the level 100 courses with random people, I recommend you go on extol's stream while he's doing the co-ops because the people there actually know what they're doing. Also, the co-ops are laggy so don't get too mad if your moves don'g go through.
Connection (Bars): If you wonder what the bars are for, it's showing how strong all the internet is. If your internet bar is red, that's a bad sign that you may dc or lag. When the leader doesn't have any bars then you should just leave. Red is bad, green is good. The more bars you have, the better.
Disconnections: The Dcs happen pretty often if your internet is messing up. You may dc if you lose conection to the leader, or if your internet goes out. If you click the home button, change your brightness or something, it'll dc. If you get a battery warning or any other notification that stops the game, you'l dc too. Hopefully you won't dc to much though! Look at the connection for more information.
Gameplay: Only join a match, if you're the recommended level or you'll just seem like a jerk that brings the team down. Let the healer get the specials, or you'll probably die(mainly on level 100). There may be multiple bosses, depending on which course you chose so just watch out. You get all the same items all the people in the co-op got when you win. All you gotta do is defeat the eneimes, just like the story but with more people to help you the whole way through. If you die, you can pay 2 orbs to revive or just leave. I suggest you just quit or hit the "watch" button if you think your team will win. The gameply will lag, and if you dc then you won't have any lag but your teammates will become bots (auto). If you're the healer, then just use the special when you're team is about to die. You can try to use the chat if you want to talk to them by asking for help and stuff.
All Matches:
Coin Trial (Quests: 0/3) or Accessory Fusion Trial (Quests: 0/3)
Squads Training (Quests: 0/5)
The Visored Attack (Quests: 0/5)
March of the Arrancar (Quests:0/5)
-Flash
Getting in a Co-Op - You can make your own party in which you can customize your game. You can set your party to public or private, so you can give the code to friends and not have random people with low level characters bring your team down. If you open to the public, people join even if they aren't the "recommended level" for some reason. Then you can choose the course you want to play. You need to use a soul ticket each time you host a party and start the game. If you don't want to make your own party, just go in "Random Matching" and choose the level you want to play. If it gives you a message, then just keep clicking it and it'll eventually get you in a game. That's what most people do instead of hosting their own. The final way to enter a co-op is by entering a code given by your friend in the "Enter a Room Number".
Unlocking Courses: You may see the two at the bottom are unable to be played. You can still play them if you type a room number where the host is playing them. You have to unlock them by finishing the second box (13 Court Guard Training), you must finish 5/5. After finishing it then you will unlock "The Visord Attack", then beat it 5\5 to get "March of the Arrancar".
Rewards - The main reward you get from co-op is the orbs by meeting new players. Each player you find gives you 3 orbs at the end of the match (if you win), so you should get 9 orbs per match unless the game started without someone. You don't get the orbs if you've been in a lobby with the same people or if the limit for orbs is reached. You can only get 300 orbs from co-op, sadly. Coins are another reward for each course, you get a lot more coins if you do the game with coins as the picture. The co-op on the top changes everday, and the weekends give you extra coins. The crystals & accessories can be farmed as well by just playing matches. You are able to get 4* accessories on the certain days when it changes on the courses on the top. Characters may drop as well, but mainly just accessories, crystals, and coins.
The Match: You can also change your character when you're already in the lobby by clicking it at the bottom if you haven't clicked ready. Before starting the game, you must click ready so the leader knows that he can start the match. Most of the co-ops are easy if you have a good character trained well. The level 100 co-ops are really hard to beat because you need a team of 100s with a healer that knows what they're doing. You can't usually just beat the level 100 courses with random people, I recommend you go on extol's stream while he's doing the co-ops because the people there actually know what they're doing. Also, the co-ops are laggy so don't get too mad if your moves don'g go through.
Connection (Bars): If you wonder what the bars are for, it's showing how strong all the internet is. If your internet bar is red, that's a bad sign that you may dc or lag. When the leader doesn't have any bars then you should just leave. Red is bad, green is good. The more bars you have, the better.
Disconnections: The Dcs happen pretty often if your internet is messing up. You may dc if you lose conection to the leader, or if your internet goes out. If you click the home button, change your brightness or something, it'll dc. If you get a battery warning or any other notification that stops the game, you'l dc too. Hopefully you won't dc to much though! Look at the connection for more information.
Gameplay: Only join a match, if you're the recommended level or you'll just seem like a jerk that brings the team down. Let the healer get the specials, or you'll probably die(mainly on level 100). There may be multiple bosses, depending on which course you chose so just watch out. You get all the same items all the people in the co-op got when you win. All you gotta do is defeat the eneimes, just like the story but with more people to help you the whole way through. If you die, you can pay 2 orbs to revive or just leave. I suggest you just quit or hit the "watch" button if you think your team will win. The gameply will lag, and if you dc then you won't have any lag but your teammates will become bots (auto). If you're the healer, then just use the special when you're team is about to die. You can try to use the chat if you want to talk to them by asking for help and stuff.
All Matches:
Coin Trial (Quests: 0/3) or Accessory Fusion Trial (Quests: 0/3)
Squads Training (Quests: 0/5)
The Visored Attack (Quests: 0/5)
March of the Arrancar (Quests:0/5)
-Flash