

Which follow what you said give us 24 + 20 = 44. I have for example a level 3 coromon who I know is PV17 due to the potential reader. even at times a superstitious element in coromon Greek. Also him learning boulder barrage is awesome. the first titan when I gave him the Cuco fruit (to remove shock). Originally posted by Tam:Sry I should have explained that. may be later starters in the languages because they find they want them to. Which starter Coromon did you pick and what do you like about them Just curious about other starters. If your potential levle is 10 then you have to look for your exp value in the lvl11 row. The resulting number is the value you look for in the table (it works 100% all the time no matter if freshly caught or trained).Īdditionally you can hover your mouse over your stats and left-click-hold, your level (white) will switch to a lower blue number. If you want someone to take special attacks, and deal out big. It also has a pretty decent special defence stat also. Cubzero’s stats are pretty well rounded, with the highest attack stat of the three starters. It probably doesn’t take too much figuring out the Cubzero is an ice-type Coromon. You have to take the first yellow number at the top and then add the blue number (addition X+Y). Cubzero is your first option for a starter. points" and a yellow number, then bellow that two bars with a yellow "XP" and bellow that two more numbers, one in yellow and one in blue. When you go to your coromons stats page you can see rigth at the top the letters "Exp. Each has its upsides and downsides, but every player will need to pick their. But I cannot relate their values to anything in those tables sadly, maybe I'm just stupid or don't see the forest because of all the trees. The three starters in this game are Toruga, a fire turtle, Nibblegar, a bipedal shark, and Cubzero, a snowball bear. Im trying to figure out how it works, as I have three other coromons right now which are potent (PV17). You can use this for all coromon even after starters. Each starter is of a different type and possesses unique attributes. You have to look at the "total exp to level" chart, also there is a section for stadart and one section for Potent/perfect. TRAGsoft’s Coromon features three starters that players can pick from at the start of their journey. Coromon > General Discussions > Topic Details. If your Coromon has a potent rating of 19, though, at the end of the demo you can use an NPC to bump it up to 20 and get a perfect. Originally posted by Tam:I do not know if you still need it but: You can get a perfect starter, it's just really, really low odds.
