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Duplicates of a unit can be used to upgrade the Proficiency level of a unit, increasing the stats of a unit for a large Draco fee.  Proficiency enhances the HP, Attack, Defense, Redeploy time, and Attack Speed of a unit. </br>
Duplicates of a unit can be used to upgrade the Proficiency level of a unit, increasing the stats of a unit for a large Draco fee.  Proficiency enhances the HP, Attack, Defense, Redeploy time, and Attack Speed of a unit. </br>
The cost and number of duplicates needed to increase Proficiency increases with Proficiency level.  In addition, at higher levels there is a chance to fail; however, it will not remove your duplicates and you can try again.  Failing only consumes Draco. </br>
The cost and number of duplicates needed to increase Proficiency increases with Proficiency level.  In addition, at higher levels there is a chance to fail; however, it will not remove your duplicates and you can try again.  Failing only consumes Draco. </br>
There is no known formula for how stat gains from Proficiency work.  Every unit gains stats at a different rate. </br>
There is no known formula for how stat gains from Proficiency work.  Every unit gains stats at a different rate. But while the exact formula for proficiency stat gains per level isn't known, at the max Proficiency level of +99, units show an average of an overall 10% stat increase.  Thus, it could be said that the overall stats of each unit each level increase by average of 0.1% per level. </br>
Proficiency stat gains are flat, not percentage based.  A Romanes at level 1 will gain the same amount of Proficiency stats at +1 as a level 50 Romanes. </br>
Proficiency stat gains are flat, not percentage based.  A Romanes at level 1 will gain the same amount of Proficiency stats at +1 as a level 50 Romanes. </br>
+1 gives the largest boost in stats.  Subsequent boosts will give less stat gains and increasingly severe diminishing returns. At the moment, upgrading a unit past +8 isn't much worth the cost unless you really like a unit. </br>
+1 gives the largest boost in stats.  Subsequent boosts will give less stat gains and increasingly severe diminishing returns. At the moment, upgrading a unit past +8 isn't much worth the cost unless you really like a unit. </br>

Revision as of 08:15, 28 June 2022

Stats Explanation

HP
HP is the amount of hitpoints your unit has. When a unit reaches 0, it's automatically withdrawn.
Attack
Attack governs both the damage your units deal to enemies and the amount your Healers heal your allies. At its base damage is calculated simply as your Attack minus the enemy Defense stat, though the usage of Skills by you and the enemy can complicate this formula. Attacks or heals that damage or heal multiple units at once have their damage split.
Defense
Defense is the ability of your units to reduce the damage of enemy attacks. As its simplest base, damage done to your units is calculated simply as enemy attack - your defense stat. However, it's impossible for an enemy to deal less than 25% of their Attack as damage, so there are times where extra Defense will not benefit your units. Defense does not reduce magic damage, nor does it affect the healing you take from allies.
Magic Resist
Magic Resistance is the ability of a hero to reduce magic damage. Just like Defense, Magic Resist reduces damage from magic attacks by 1 point per MR, to a cap of 25% damage taken. At the moment however, methods of raising Magic Resistance are limited, so reaching this 25% damage cap in later stages is impossible.
Reposition
Reposition is the time it takes for a unit to placed on the field again after either defeat or manual withdrawal.
Cost
Cost is the amount of Cost needed to deploy a unit onto the field from your Cost pool (which means units cost Cost, as odd as that sounds) in battle. Cost is gained naturally every second, and units such as Vanguards specialize in building more Cost with their abilities.
Block
Block is the number of enemy units that an ally unit is able to stop from passing you. While a unit is blocking an enemy, they will engage in combat and fight until one is defeated. If an enemy reaches an ally while they're already fighting a number of enemies equal to their Block, the enemy will pass through. A few units are able to hit all enemy units that they're blocking at once.
Attack Speed
Attack Speed is the speed at which your unit attacks or heals your allies. Attack speed is displayed as an interval in seconds. This means that a LOWER number in your attack speed stat is actually FASTER, while HIGHER numbers in the attack speed stat attack SLOWER. For whatever reason, Attack Speed buffs in battle are displayed with a + sign on the stats screen, but should be treated as subtracting.
Intimacy
Intimacy is based on the amount of presents you've given a unit. Units get stat bonuses at specific intimacy levels. Currently, intimacy bonuses do not appear to be working.
Bond
Bond is an indicator of how many times you've cleared a stage with that unit in your Party. At the moment, it has no clear purpose, nor is it clear how exactly it's calculated. A unit's bond appears to go up by 1 per stage clear, but there are cases where this doesn't seem to be consistent.
SP
SP is the blue (yellow when full) bar under your units HP in battle and governs their ability to use Skills. Although it's easy to first mistake SP as a recharging MP bar similar to other RPGS, technically, characters do not actually have an SP stat tied to their character. The SP amount you see in battle is actually tied to each specific Skill, not the character itself. Skills with higher SP cost take longer to charge.

Proficiency

Duplicates of a unit can be used to upgrade the Proficiency level of a unit, increasing the stats of a unit for a large Draco fee. Proficiency enhances the HP, Attack, Defense, Redeploy time, and Attack Speed of a unit.
The cost and number of duplicates needed to increase Proficiency increases with Proficiency level. In addition, at higher levels there is a chance to fail; however, it will not remove your duplicates and you can try again. Failing only consumes Draco.
There is no known formula for how stat gains from Proficiency work. Every unit gains stats at a different rate. But while the exact formula for proficiency stat gains per level isn't known, at the max Proficiency level of +99, units show an average of an overall 10% stat increase. Thus, it could be said that the overall stats of each unit each level increase by average of 0.1% per level.
Proficiency stat gains are flat, not percentage based. A Romanes at level 1 will gain the same amount of Proficiency stats at +1 as a level 50 Romanes.
+1 gives the largest boost in stats. Subsequent boosts will give less stat gains and increasingly severe diminishing returns. At the moment, upgrading a unit past +8 isn't much worth the cost unless you really like a unit.

Skills Explanation

Skills are special abilities that units can use to change the tide of battle. Skills cost SP to use, but as explained above, SP is tied to each Skill, not the character. The general SP progress of a skill can be seen by either looking at the blue bar that grows beneath a character, or by tapping on that character and examining the square box that pops up below the character. The SP bar will turn yellow when full. Once full, simply tap the Skill icon to use it.

The blue box circled in red is an example of a Skill. On the left, it's currently generated 8 SP out of a max of 20 SP. In general, a Skills SP bar must be full to use a Skill, but there are exceptions.
Individual Skills generate SP in different ways.
AutoRecovery: SP is automatically generated at a rate of 1 SP per second.
OffensiveRecovery: SP is generated whenever an ally attacks an enemy. (currently unimplemented)
DefensiveRecovery: SP Is generated whenever an ally is hit by an enemy. (currently unimplemented)
In addition, Skills can be either Manual Cast or Auto Cast. Manual Skills must be tapped to be activated. Auto Cast Skills activate automatically once they have enough SP.
Some Skills also begin with some SP in their SP Pool immediately when a unit is placed down. Once the Skill is used, it will empty to 0.

Upgrading Units

Level Required Exp Required Draco
1 0 0
2 100 110
3 206 227
4 ??? ???
5 432 475
6 ??? ???
7 680 748
8 813 894
9 ??? ???
10 1098 1208
11 1252 1377
12 1414 1555
13 ???? ????
14 1763 1939
15 1952 2147
16 2151 2366
17 2361 2597
18 2582 2840
19 2815 3097
20 3061 3367
21 3321 3653
22 3595 3955
23 3885 4274
24 4191 4610
25 4515 4967
Level Required Exp Required Draco
26 4858 5344
27 5221 5743
28 5606 6167
29 6014 6615
30 6447 7092
31 6906 7597
32 7394 8133
33 7912 8703
34 8463 9309
35 9049 9954
36 9672 10639
37 10334 11367
38 11038 12142
39 11788 12967
40 12587 13846
41 13438 14782
42 14344 15778
43 15310 16841
44 16340 17974
45 17438 19182
46 18610 20471
47 19861 21847
48 21196 23316
49 22621 24883
50 24142 26556

Upgrading Units Rank 2

Level Required Exp Required Draco
1 0 0
2 170 187
3 352 387
4 546 601
5 753 828
6 974 1071
7 1210 1331
8 1462 1608
9 1731 1904
10 2018 2220
11 2324 2556
12 2650 2915
13 2998 3298
14 3369 3706
15 3765 4142
16 4187 4606
17 4637 5101
18 5117 5629
19 5629 6192
20 6175 6793
21 6757 7433
22 7377 8115
23 8038 8842
24 8742 9616
25 9492 10441
26 10291 11320
27 11142 12256
28 12049 13254
29 13015 14317
30 14044 15448
31 15140 16654
32 16308 17939
33 17552 19307
34 18877 20765
35 20289 22318
36 21793 23972
37 23395 25735
38 25102 27612
39 26920 29612
40 28857 31743
Level Required Exp Required Draco
41 30920 34012
42 33118 36430
43 35459 39005
44 37953 41748
45 40610 44671
46 43440 47784
47 46454 51099
48 49664 54630
49 53083 58391
50 56725 62398
51 60604 66664
52 64736 71210
53 69137 76051
54 73825 81208
55 78818 86700
56 81436 89580
57 89800 98780
58 95833 105416
59 102259 112485
60 109103 120013
61 116392 128031
62 124155 136571
63 132423 145665
64 141229 155352
65 150608 165669
66 160597 176657
67 171236 188360
68 182567 200824
69 194635 214099
70 207488 228237
71 221177 243295
72 235756 259332
73 251283 276411
74 267820 294602
75 285432 313975
76 304189 334608
77 324166 356583
78 345442 379986
79 368101 404911
80 392233 431456
Icon Name Exp Draco
Battle Record I 200 220
Battle Record II 400 440
Battle Record III 1000 1100
Battle Record IV 2000 2200

Battles

The basis of AnotherEidos is Tower Defense. Select a unit to place it on a hex. It will auto attack when an enemy gets in range of it. When the bar under a unit is filled, tap it to use it's skill

The Red hexs are the enemy spawns. The blue hex is the point you have to keep them from.