![]() Both characters will now do damage to Babbage as if they were Level 19, and Babbage will now deal damage as if it was Level 50 and 49, respectively. If the Level 50 now teams with the Level 12, the lower level character will now be operating at combat level 49. If Babbage hits the Level 12 character, Babbage will do damage to that character as if Babbage was Level 12, but will do damage to the Level 50 character as if it (Babbage) was Level 50. When the Level 50 character hits Babbage, he will do damage as if he (the character) was Level 19. When the Level 12 character hits Babbage, he will do damage as if Babbage was a Level 11 enemy. A Giant Monster does damage to you as if it were your level.įor example, two characters separately attack Babbage, who's hidden level is 19 one of them is Level 12 and the other is Level 50.If you are a lower level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if it was one level lower than you.If you are a higher level than the Giant Monster, you will do damage to it as if you were its level.This was done so players of all levels could contribute equally to a Giant Monster's defeat. Giant Monsters do have levels, but due to game mechanics implemented in Issue 7, your relative level to a Giant Monster bears little significance. Neither your targeting box nor the GM's info panel will display its level. It is possible for a highly-optimized player character to defeat a Giant Monster alone.Ī Giant Monster will always con as purple, no matter what level your character is. ![]() Defeating a Giant Monster, with exceptions, will reward a Badge and 2 Reward Merits. They usually spawn at random times in their respective zones, but certain tasks can cause certain ones to spawn. A Giant Monster is an extraordinarily tough opponent that usually requires more than one team to defeat.
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