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== Basics of Battle == | == Basics of Battle == | ||
Most battles in Tokyo Afterschool Summoners requires you to fight a 4-phase battle against CPU-controlled enemy units. The player and enemy alternate turns, starting with the player, moving units around and attacking opposing units until all units on one side are defeated. | Most battles in Tokyo Afterschool Summoners requires you to fight a 4-phase battle against CPU-controlled enemy units. The player and enemy alternate turns, starting with the player, moving units around and attacking opposing units until all units on one side are defeated. | ||
* If the player's units are all defeated, you can either fail the battle and quit out or refresh your units at the cost of a | * If the player's units are all defeated, you can either fail the battle and quit out or refresh your units at the cost of a {{item|transient stone}}. | ||
* If the enemy's units are all defeated, the player moves onto the next phase, or if it is the last phase, finish the battle and collect your rewards. | * If the enemy's units are all defeated, the player moves onto the next phase, or if it is the last phase, finish the battle and collect your rewards. | ||
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== Weapons and Energies == | == Weapons and Energies == | ||
Each unit wields a certain weapon type and element, which acts as a multiplier on their base damage. Furthermore, each weapon type attacks in a different range. The weapon types, damage multipliers, and ranges are listed below: | Each unit wields a certain weapon type and element, which acts as a multiplier on their base damage. Furthermore, each weapon type attacks in a different range. The weapon types, damage multipliers, and ranges are listed below: | ||
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Furthermore, energies (attributes, elements) also multiply damage. Attacking an enemy disadvantageous to your unit's energy doubles damage, while attacking an enemy advantageous against your unit's energy halves damage. There are 5 main energies in the game, {{Attribute|Fire}}, {{Attribute|Water}}, {{Attribute|Wood}}, {{Attribute|Holy}}, and {{Attribute|Dark}}, with 4 special energies: {{Attribute|Demon}}, {{Attribute|Hero}}, {{Attribute|World}}, and {{Attribute|All}}. Damage multipliers of these energies are listed in the table below: | Furthermore, energies (attributes, elements) also multiply damage. Attacking an enemy disadvantageous to your unit's energy doubles damage, while attacking an enemy advantageous against your unit's energy halves damage. There are 5 main energies in the game, {{Attribute|Fire}}, {{Attribute|Water}}, {{Attribute|Wood}}, {{Attribute|Holy}}, and {{Attribute|Dark}}, with 4 special energies: {{Attribute|Demon}}, {{Attribute|Hero}}, {{Attribute|World}}, and {{Attribute|All}}. Damage multipliers of these energies are listed in the table below: | ||
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