This requires the smart use of recovery items or well-timed switch-outs to other Nexomon. Having low Stamina means that the Nexomon will likely have to attack, rest, attack in that pattern as only 15 Stamina is recovered by Resting. Stronger moves tend to have a higher cost, and when a Nexomon runs out of Stamina it must rest to regain a little or use a recovery item. Rather than each move having a number of uses, the Nexomon itself has a pool of stamina that is used as moves are tossed out. On the subject of status effects, familiar ones make an appearance, like Paralysis, Sleep, and Poison, but Nexomon: Extinction has 21 different Status that can be applied to Nexomon - most of them are negative but there are a couple positive ones.Īlso new with Nexomon: Extinction is the concept of Stamina. Slower moves tend to either do more damage or have some other special effect tied to them, like a debuff or status effect. Moves with high Speed tend to be weaker, though that is not always the case. Moves fly based on a combination of those stats, but generally the move's Speed is more indicative of when it will go off in battle. Every Nexomon has their own independent Speed stat, but each move also has a Speed stat tied to it as well. Speaking of Battling and facing off against other Tamers and Wild Nexomon, Nexomon: Extinction's battle system changes up some things for those coming from Pokemon. Nexomon is certainly the perfect answer for those who are looking for a creature-catching game that has more of a grind to it, and that is why it some players are really enjoying Nexomon: Extinction. To make up for this, all wild Tamers can be re-battled after a short time so players can grind that way to get Gold and plenty of XP. The scaling for Wild Nexomon and Tamers is competitive, but not overly aggressive that players always feel under-leveled. Nexomon can have up to four Cores equipped (include four of the same core) so players have to weigh if they want to grind for more XP or have an easier time battling thanks to stat boost Cores. Players can even create XP Cores (in exchange for shards that are scattered throughout the world) to give bonus XP. Moreso, Nexomon: Extinction has a whole mechanic regarding Cores that can be given to Nexomon to give them tactical boosts like increased Defense, Attack, Gold Gain, and more. Players that put in effort to grind their Nexomon up will still be able to keep ahead of the difficulty curve, but players will always want to keep battle strategy in mind - no more mindlessly hitting one button to steamroll low level monsters. However, Nexomon: Extinction brings level scaling into the mix to keep Tamers and Wild Nexomon in competitive range. Players generally don't have to grind to keep a competitive edge against Gym Leaders and Rivals, and with Exp Shares Pokemon don't even have to be active in battle to stay on par with most of the team. One of the biggest complaints about Pokemon in the past few generations has been that, outside of Pokemon Black/White and Black 2/White 2, the games were far too easy - and that includes Pokemon Sword and Shield. Overall, those already familiar with Pokemon or other creature-catching games like Temtem will feel at home with Nexomon: Extinction, but Nexomon does have a few tricks that set it apart from Pokemon and the others. Nexomon: Extinction has a heavier focus on narrative, as becoming a high ranking Tamer is the goal for most Tamers, unlike in Pokemon where becoming the League Champion is the catalyst that starts the journey and then some bigger plot begins unfurling part-way through the journey. Players will grow in reputation and become higher ranking Guild members as they explore the world, capture Nexomon with the unique capture mechanic, and train against other Tamers. Instead, Nexomon: Extinction has players join a Tamers' Guild to help the denizens of the Nexomon-inhabited world. Unlike Pokemon, Nexomon: Extinction doesn't feature a traditional "gym" mechanic which is an iconic series staple for Pokemon. It features the same general gameplay loop of Pokemon, where tamers set out to capture and battle with over 300 different Nexomon. Extinction is actually the second installment in the Nexomon franchise, but is the first to make it to all major consoles. Nexomon: Extinction is a new take on the popular creature-catching genre of games.
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