The Rules
This section is subject to change according to community feedback and game balancing.
You have some Natomon Cards and the confidence to become a Natomon Master ? Good, you now have to know how to play the game to defeat your enemy.
Before the duel, build your deck!
You have to build your deck of cards with the following constraints:
Deck Size: Your deck must contain from 1 up to 4 cards.
Monster Cards: Your deck must contain at least 1 and at most 3 monster cards. It is impossible to have 4 monsters in your deck. It means you can have only 1 monster card and 3 item cards (if your monster can equip the 3 items).
Element Restriction: Your deck can contain only 1 monster of each element. It is impossible to play with 2 monsters of element fire (or water or grass or normal).
Item Equipping: You must equip your items to your monsters before the duel starts. The items cannot be moved or re-assigned to another monster card during the duel.
Item Duplication: The same item cannot be equipped to a monster card more than once regardless of its rarity. A monster card can only have 1 of each item (Crown, Sunglasses, Necklace).
Your deck is OP and you are ready to fight ? Find below the rules of the duel.
Ready? Fight!
Here is how a fight takes place:
Your Natomon has 2 attacks. You have to choose which one you want to use. Your choice is not visible to the opponent. Your opponent also chooses an attack of his Natomon.
The attack with the highest Speed is fired first.
The damages are calculated as follow:
The defending Natomon Armor is subtracted to the attacking Natomon Attack Damage
If the defending Natomon has a weakness in the attacking Natomon element, the damages are doubled.
Repeat the "attack round" until a Natomon reaches 0 HP.
When a Natomon reaches 0 HP, it is out of the fight. The player must send another Natomon monster.
When a player has no more Natomon monsters in their deck, the fight is over and their opponent wins the duel.
A player can decide to recall his Natomon monster to send another one he has in his deck (to avoid fighting a monster of an element?). This action is always performed first in the "attacking round", but the opponent Natomon attack is applied to the newly called Natomon monster during the same round.
Rule the game!
Search for monsters with high stats to rule the game. Here are some additional tips.
Tip 1: A Common monster can have higher stats and be stronger than a Legendary monster.
Tip 2: It might be better to play with 1 monster fully equiped with 3 items (and so boosted AF) than playing with 3 monsters.
Tip 3: Remember, monsters of element "Normal" have no weakness 😏
Tip 4: Items are OP (hi speed buff)
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