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Beast Brawl Handbook

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⚡ What is Beast Brawl?

Beast Brawl is a turn-based web PvP battler where teams composed of 5 beasts play against each other to get the victory in a 2 vs 2 (aka doubles) battle.

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Each team can be composed of up to 7 beasts but only 5 beasts are used for each battle, meaning that 2 beasts won’t be used in the current battle but can be used in a future one. This brings more variables to strategies thus making battles more exciting, since there is always a feeling of mystery until the opponent reveals all their beasts.

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Double battles

A double battle takes place with 2 beasts per player at the same time on the field. Each player has to pick 2 beasts to begin the battle (aka as “leads”) and 3 beasts to wait as “reserves”. Each turn, a player can opt to use a move or switch to one of the reserves, and this per beast slot.

Each beast has 4 moves in battle they can use, and during a turn a player has to select the move to use and the respective target for that move. However, there are some moves that are used on the user’s beast and therefore cannot be targeted to the opponent.

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The battle ends when all 5 beasts of one team are knocked out.

Timers

Battles in Beast Brawl have two timers, one called turn timer and the other called bank timer.

  1. Turn timer: each turn, players have 45 seconds to make their decision. This timer resets to 45 each new turn.
  2. Bank timer: this timer is composed of additional seconds that only begin to count down when the turn timer gets to zero. This timer pauses once a player makes their decision and will remain the same where it left off the previous turn until it gets to zero. Once it reaches zero, no additional time will be added to the turn timer.
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When players are selecting the beasts they want to send at the beginning of a battle, a 60 seconds timer will also appear for the selection stage and if that timer gets to zero, the first 5 beasts of the team will be send to the battle and the game will begin.

🔋 How to play?

Playing in Beast Brawl is pretty simple. You have to follow these steps:

  1. Go to https://brawl.kuroro.com/
  2. Once there, you’d have to log in using your Discord account and verify in our Discord if you haven’t already.
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  4. After successfully logging in, you will be in Beast Brawl home page.
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      From here you have four different tabs you can move around. In the Beast Brawl tab, you currently can:

    2. Join matchmaking to battle against random players. Click on the “Play” section and select an available team to battle someone random.
    3. See the Leaderboard
    4. See the current team of the week.
  5. You can either use the team of the week or use your own team.
    1. The team of the week varies each week, rotating with different beast and pre-set builds for each. This team is locked and cannot be modified. Selecting this prebuilt team is the fastest way to get started brawling as you can skip in depth customization of beasts and their builds.
    2. If you want to use your own teams, you’d have to go to the team builder tab and create your team with beasts you own.
  6. Go to the team builder tab in the home page and create your own team by selecting the “create new team” button at the top right of the screen.
  7. Add the beast you want to include in your team. Keep in mind that only beasts you own will be unlocked from the roster, but if you want a new beast you can click on the unlock button available in each beast portrait. You can also visit Treasure to purchase and unlock beasts here: Treasure
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  1. After adding a beast, you’d have to select a build that the beast will use in battle. We have 3 default builds per each beast that you can choose, but you also have the option to create a new one from scratch if you wish.
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  1. If you decide to create a new build, you’d want to assign 100 Skill Points total for that beast (50 max per stat) by clicking on the - and + buttons or by moving the blue arrows in each stat. After that is done, select four moves from the move pool that will become available when clicking in the move slots at the right of the screen. Once you finish, click on the Save button. Currently, all moves for a beast’s move pool are available to select, but the concept of progression will be included in the future so you will begin with basic moves first and will unlock new moves as you battle more with the beasts.
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  1. If a beast has an unfinished build, a yellow circle will appear at the bottom left of its portrait to warn you about it. Make sure you finish all beasts builds by adding all the corresponding 4 moves.
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  3. After your team is finished, click in the Complete button at the top right to save it.
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  1. Enjoy your battles!

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