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After the first few cutscenes, you are then brought to the main menu and asked to roll a free Gatcha. This is where you get to pick ONE 3★ Medabot as your second starter. I'd suggest [[Metabee]], [[Rokusho]] or [[Kaizokubey]] (Piraskull). You can look up what they look like in the [[Medabot List]]. Basically here, just pick your favourite bot; they aren't all that great anyway, but good enough to get you started.
After the first few cutscenes, you are then brought to the main menu and asked to roll a free Gatcha. This is where you get to pick ONE 3★ Medabot as your second starter. I'd suggest [[Metabee]], [[Rokusho]] or [[Kaizokubey]] (Piraskull). You can look up what they look like in the [[Medabot List]]. Basically here, just pick your favourite bot; they aren't all that great anyway, but good enough to get you started.


More story again, and now you've began the game. You're given a [[Kabuto]], [[Kawagata]], [[Zero]] Medal and you can now begin the game.
More story again, and now you've began the game. You're given a [[Kabuto]], [[Kawagata]], [[Zero]] Medal and you can now begin the game with [[Cross Messiah]] and whichever 3★ Medabot you chose.
 
= Getting Started (for reals) =
 
At this point, your main goals are to:
 
* Collect as many medals as you can
* Get your third 3★ Medabot set
 
Firstly, play through the story (the big orange button in the main screen) as far as you can. You'll unlock the [[Screens/Events|Event Screen]] once you finish Robattle 1-2. You should be able to finish Chapter 1 easily with 3 Medabots instead of one.
 
As you play the story, you'll want to work upwards, not sideways. Sidways are basically the same battle, but harder (higher level bots and more enemies). In later Chapters, this will be impossible for you at first. Anyway, try to get as far into the story as you can on normal (leftmost) difficulty.
 
You can also use the [[Part Booster|Part Boosters]] that drop from the story missions to level up your [[Medaparts]].
 
You do this by going to the main screen, selecting the Medabot (メダロット) button, select "Team Setting" and then tapping on a bot. Tap on the part stats on the side to modify it. Then, select Level Up (レベルアップ) to level up that Medapart.
 
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, look at [[Screens/Tutorials|the tutorials]]. Your small [[Part Booster|Part Boosters]] should be good up to Level 12-15 or so. After that, you should be using the larger ones as the size exponentially increases the EXP gain, and it's also cheaper in the long run (once you go past Level 10, you'll notice that it'll cost more Medacoins to apply your part upgrade).

Revision as of 06:23, 5 April 2021

Basics

The whole gist of the game is just to collect Medabots, like any Gatcha games go. Unlike the proper games where you progress via playing the game, you progress by, well, Gatcha-ing.

The whole main loop of the game goes like this:

  1. Gather Medaparts from the Gatcha.
  2. Earn medals through the story.
  3. Level up your medals using Skill Upgrades.
  4. Raise the limit cap of your medals using Medadium.
  5. Level your Medaparts up using Part Boosters.
  6. Gather research ROM (done so using Research ROM items or by gathering dupes from the Fierce Battles or Gatcha.
  7. Rank up your Medaparts to raise its level cap with NFRP and Cyplasium (which you can only get from the gatcha.
  8. Build viable teams, and repeat Steps 1 to 6 excluding Step 2 (replaced with 'events').

Getting Started (AKA. The Tutorial)

Once you've downloaded the game, you're greeted with a cutscene and are thrown straight into a Robattle. Complete the Robattle.

You are then trusted into the story where you meet Hisaki and Cross Messiah, who becomes your partner Medabot (awesome!). However, Cross' arms are utterly hopeless and you should throw out that piece of trap ASAP and swap it for something more appropriate. He has the second fastest legs though, so that's a plus, I guess.

After the first few cutscenes, you are then brought to the main menu and asked to roll a free Gatcha. This is where you get to pick ONE 3★ Medabot as your second starter. I'd suggest Metabee, Rokusho or Kaizokubey (Piraskull). You can look up what they look like in the Medabot List. Basically here, just pick your favourite bot; they aren't all that great anyway, but good enough to get you started.

More story again, and now you've began the game. You're given a Kabuto, Kawagata, Zero Medal and you can now begin the game with Cross Messiah and whichever 3★ Medabot you chose.

Getting Started (for reals)

At this point, your main goals are to:

  • Collect as many medals as you can
  • Get your third 3★ Medabot set

Firstly, play through the story (the big orange button in the main screen) as far as you can. You'll unlock the Event Screen once you finish Robattle 1-2. You should be able to finish Chapter 1 easily with 3 Medabots instead of one.

As you play the story, you'll want to work upwards, not sideways. Sidways are basically the same battle, but harder (higher level bots and more enemies). In later Chapters, this will be impossible for you at first. Anyway, try to get as far into the story as you can on normal (leftmost) difficulty.

You can also use the Part Boosters that drop from the story missions to level up your Medaparts.

You do this by going to the main screen, selecting the Medabot (メダロット) button, select "Team Setting" and then tapping on a bot. Tap on the part stats on the side to modify it. Then, select Level Up (レベルアップ) to level up that Medapart.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, look at the tutorials. Your small Part Boosters should be good up to Level 12-15 or so. After that, you should be using the larger ones as the size exponentially increases the EXP gain, and it's also cheaper in the long run (once you go past Level 10, you'll notice that it'll cost more Medacoins to apply your part upgrade).