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Whats the difference?

Odd atk buff x Even atk buff?

I dont know the difference.

Asked by rubemartur6 months ago
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Well, Even Attack Wave (I'm assuming that's what you mean?) doesn't exist, and even if it did, it would only activate on even turns, whereas the Odd counterpart activates on every turn the Even buff doesn't (AKA odd turns).

I hope that answered the question?

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How "even" and "odd" is applied when it come to turn exactly?
by % chance or every "Pair" turn (2-4-6-8) or opposite (1-3-5-7-9)

or 2 turns buffs, 2 turns dont...

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Every turn number occurs twice. There's a turn 1 for player phase and a turn 1 for enemy phase, so if you have Odd Atk Wave active on the first turn, then you'd have it on your turn (the very first turn of the match) and you'd have it active on the enemy's turn (the enemy's very first turn of the match). Then, once your turn is up again (Turn 2) it is inactive.

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At the risk of sounding condescending, the words used by native speakers of English are "even" for pair and "odd" for impair.

Odd = turn 1/3/5/7/9/etc, both player and enemy phase.
Even = turn 2/4/6/8/10/etc, both player and enemy phase.

Before each phase, "player phase turn _" or "enemy phase turn _" appears on the screen.

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Gonna give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you're way over thinking it. If the turn you are on is an ODD number (1,3,5,7,9...) then the buff for Odd Atk Wave activates, or if it's an even number (2,4,6,8,) then a buff for Even Wave activates, respective of its move name. Not sure how better to explain it. There's no % chance for it to happen. Just play with it and you'll literally just see it activate, and if you're not sure of what turn you are on you can view that info when you tap the bottom left Settings button. Bottom line is that you get the buff every other turn, depending on Even or Odd number.

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At first this threw me off but yes this is true, could be this that is partly confusing some people. Each side as their own turn 1, it's just that the player always gets to go first.

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