Introduction to Power Dome for Beginners:
Firstly, you will have to select your pet to ‘Activate it’. After you have selected the pet that you want to use, click Done.
No fight is possible without weapons. Choose a total of 8 weapons. Weapons can be obtained from the Weapon Store or Swaps. Check the PPM Item list for a full list of Weapons. Weapons are classified into Short Range, Medium Range, Long Range, Defence and Healing Weapons. In the above picture we have a few successful weapons listed. This includes 2 vials (which can help to heal pet strength). When you’re done with your selection, click ‘Done’.
Now you’re ready to fight. But who should you fight against? Currently, there are only 2 options – fighting against the Computer Controlled PESTs or against another player. We are going to explore the Player to Player (P2P) fight system in this tutorial.
Here is a typical list of fights that you might see. Remember that 3 player or 4 player fights do not count towards your pet ranking. Once you have ascertained that the pet is suitable for you to fight with, click ‘Join’. The bar beside the ‘Join’ button actually represents the pet’s rank. In the given example, the pet rank is ‘Private’.
There are 8 weapon slots in the Power Dome and you have to choose your weapons carefully.
Range and aiming in the right direction are very important. Try to predict you opponent’s next move before attacking.
The pet ranks are listed below:
Gaining Points:
Winning against the same Rank: 4 Points
Winning against a pet with one rank higher: 10
Winning against a pet with one rank lower: 1
Losing Points:
Losing against the same rank pet: 4 points
Losing against a pet with one rank higher: 1 point
Losing against a pet with one rank lower: 10
Rank |
Badge |
Points |
Private |
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(Everyone starts from 250)
0 - 300 |
Corporal |
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301 - 600 |
Sergeant |
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601 - 900 |
Lieutenant |
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901 - 1200 |
Captain |
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1201 - 1500 |
Major |
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1501 - 1800 |
Colonel |
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1801 - 2100 |
General |
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+2101 |
Selecting your attack
When attacking, you have to select an area to move to, select a direction and set your weapons and strength.
The Short Range Attacks (Blue), Middle Range Attacks (Green) and Long Range Attacks (Brown) are indicated below.
From here, if the opponent does not move, we can tell that the Weapon marked in RED will hit it.
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