


The Shadow Pride demons will almost always attack after ten to eleven seconds. (Strategy: wait til ten seconds to attack, they may or may not counter.) Often they wait til the last few seconds. Occasionally they attack around the ten second mark. The Little D’s of Pride will wait and wait and wait. There are exceptions to every rule but generally speaking, the opponents in each sin act similarly (excluding bosses who do not have to match the colour of their card or stage). Speed effects gauge filling, luck effects skill chance, charm either effects skill strength or attack strength, and so on and so forth. (A blue dot on the skill implies a decrease/disable.)īasically, every skill either increases your own team, or decreases the opponent team, and vice versa. Skill symbols: clover leaf (luck), timer (speed), crossed out water drop (ban skills), sun (charm), two arrows up (increase charm), two arrows down (decrease charm), circle arrow (refresh), stars (weaken, good), shield (protect gauge), happy emoji (great), frown emoji (bad), angry emoji (berserker), lightning (paralyze), frog (frog), zombie (zombie). Skills vary by card, but when it comes to opponents, they also vary by sin. The chance of activation remains the same. The higher the level of skill, the greater the effect of the skill. Auto Skills belong to the memory cards, which have a chance of activating at the beginning of each battle. Demon cards hold Special Skills which have a chance of activating when you attack during battle. There are two types of card skills - Special Skills and Auto Skills. The reason my memory cards are lagging behind is that for the last few lessons I’ve invested heavily in strengthening my demon cards, which I now need to do with my memory cards. My memory cards are a bit of a mess, which is a good lesson in what not to do! Like demon cards, it’s a good idea to have a strong card for every sin. The ability to now break the level limit on high ranking cards is great, as I’ve been able to keep levelling up my SSRs and URs after being stuck for ages at one final level. You can see in the above screenshot that Asmo UR is the strongest card, but from the top screenshot that Satan SSR is the highest level. But often SSRs will duplicate over time, making up for them not having the same strength as the UR cards. It can be very difficult therefore to have a high skill UR card as you tend not to get duplicates. Skill is increased only via duplicate cards. Skill is separate from the level, strength, and sin stats. Firstly, because you like the card! And secondly, because doing so allows you to max out the card skill IF you have a higher card skill. There are two reasons to unlock a card via the devil tree. Here you can see my most used cards are the first three, and following that is a mix of my other preferred battle cards and cards I levelled up just to unlock them. The game defaults to ordering by rarity, so order by strength instead for a better picture of what you’ve got. To see what we mean by card skills, let’s take a look at my cards. Bosses stick to a preferred pattern regardless of their card colour, and their skills don’t always match either. In a boss fight like this, it will also tell you what skill the boss might play - here Solomon has the Berserker skill which turns one member of your team into a Berserker.ĭoes the colour of the boss card matter? Not really. This is important as the different sins all have different attack modes, and it’s handy to know what to expect going in! In a non-boss fight, this will tell you which sin has two cards and which has one. The magnifying glass will pop up a box listing your own team’s skills and, crucially, the sins and skills of the opposing cards. If you go with your default team, the game will pick your strongest cards against those sins, and give a boost to your own Greed and Lust cards.īut what we really want to look at is the magnifying glass. There’s a lot of other info here including the two symbols in the top right telling you what sins the stage are - in this case Greed and Lust.

The little emoji will get happier the stronger you are versus the opponent. The two important stats are your Total Strength and the Opponent’s Total Strength. The top part of the above pic is the screen you’ll see whenever you hit battle. This differs from my Tips and Tricks for beginners so read that if you’re earlier in the game! A lot of folk are being thwarted by the latest lessons, especially on hard mode, so let’s run down some basics that might help 😊
