FAQ

Well, maybe that are some questions which answers you do not find on the page? Why? Because it was too frequently asked. So here is it the list of FAQ! Enjoy ^^


When are the Guerilla matches for getting penguins?

Weekdays: 3AM, 9AM, 3PM, and 9PM
Weekends: 7AM, 3PM, 11PM
The game day ends at 3PM.
All times in GMT


Is it worth investing time/resources in training and evolving Noa or Sam?

No.


Can all 5 star cards extreme evolve?

All players can be evolved, but only few of them can be evolved to 7 stars. Check the "drop list" on the Crystal Draw/"Events" tab on the drawing screen, or the character book for a list of cards that can be extreme evolved.


What's the difference between the tabs on the Draw menu?

"Event" draws means that you use crystals to draw. All of them will be players which stars varies from 3 stars to 6 stars. It is recommended to gather 300 crystals and draw for 10 (+1) rather than spam them individually due to the chance getting 3 star cards being increased. However, when you have your increment in your rank, you will know that draws are being more useless and scout being better. Some people say crystal draw gives you boost in GP, however I strongly oppose that opinion due to the draws only give you an average total of 220 GP (which minimum amount is 11x12 + 11x6 = 198 GP if you draw all 3 stars)

"Friendship" draws ask you to draw using your friendship points which can be gathered around by doing story and space-time continuum, which "force" you to use someone's aces to aid you in your team. If you win, you will get friendship point (5 for using strangers, 10 for using friend). The draw itself gives you cards which stars varies from 2 stars to 6 stars. For players, the star range is only 2 stars to 3 stars. If you get 4 stars, it will be elementals/swirlies/penguins. If you get 5 stars, there is low chance to be one of the best Scouter, AU27 Vanilla, but most of the time it will be elementals/swirlies/penguins. Gatekeepers also may drop from this draw, however the chance is very low and the drop will only limited to 3 stars.


What do the various player stats mean?

Dribble affects your damage when you have the ball. Key stat for Strikers and Attackers.
Steal affects your damage when you do not have the ball. Key stat for Stealers and Defenders.
Pass is the bonus given by passing the ball. It is added to the receiving player's Dribble and Steal stats. Key stat for Assistors.
Action Speed determines how quickly your action bar fills up.
Critical is your chance of inflicting a critical hit. Key stat to Strikers.
Critical Damage is the bonus applied when performing a successfully critical hit.
Defense reduces the damage inflicted on the player (4 Defense = 1 damage reduced). Key stat for Goalkeepers
HP is the players total hit points needed to be drained before the player is "dead".
Reflexes are the player's chance to take the ball off the opposition without depleting all their HP (called a "counterattack" in game with the chances increase by 1% for every 10 reflex points you have over your opponent. Limit is 60%).
Recovery affects the natural healing rate of the player as well as the HP they will respawn with.
Counterattack resistance is the player's resistance to counterattacks. Key stat for Attackers.
Critical Resistance is the players resistance to receiving critical hits. Key stat for Goalkeepers.

There are other stats not shown in game. Here are some of them:
Decrease damage reduces the damage taken from attacks and shots. Key stat for Goalkeepers.
Penetration reduces the opponents resistance to damage (Decrease damage). Leads to enormous damage boosts on strikers. Key stat for Strikers.


What do gatekeepers do?

Littres increase the superb level of the card they are fed to by 1. 3 star Littres can be used on 2-4 star cards while the evolved 5 star Littre can be used on 5-6 star cards as well as 2-4 star cards (So be careful when feeding). The majority of the superbs you give to your base 5 star cards will be from Littres (10% base stats for each super power-up). They are extremely valuable. It is a wise choice to evolve your 3 star Littres to 5 star Littres before you use him to feed someone.

Kumas give a huge amount of experience when used as training material. the 3 star version gives 320'010 EXP while the evolved 5 star version gives 2'000'010 EXP. Very useful to instantly rank your players up after ST. The same attribute training multiplier doesn't apply.

Meras are used as material for Special Training. 3 star Meras can be used to Special train 2 and 3 star players. 5 Star Meras can be used to special train 4 star and higher players. Again, same rules with Littres, it is better to save and Evolve your 3 star Meras.

Neris is used to upgrade spirit stones. And 6 star Neris gives you raw 500k of Gold (Good in some situations, but it is not recommended to sell all of your 6 star Neris)

Beelzebubs grant bonuses to the stats of the card they are fed to. The 3 star version grants 5 bonus to a single random stat, while the 5 star version gives 7 bonus to all stats. This effect does stack despite what the game claims. The one that doesn't stack is when you train with Beelzebubs. You must feed them one by one, unlike Kumas/Swirlies that can be stacked to increase chance.


Where can I get gatekeepers?

They are very rare and hard to find.
The only sources are season achievements, in the friendship draw at a very low drop rate, scouting them for 150GP each, at a very low drop rate in the hardest elemental event, or beating the rare gatekeeper champions in the Colosseum of Despair.


What do Swirlies do?

Swirlies are a weakened form of Beelzebub - they give up to three permanent bonuses to a random stat. The chance of this bonus depends on the grade: 3 star swirlies at 10%; 4 star at 25%; and 5 star at 85%. The same attribute training multiplier applies.
A 5 star Swirly of the correct attribute is also required to evolve 6 star cards.
Black Hole Swirlies give 4 points to a random stat with 100% chance.


What do Penguins do?

Penguins are a weakened form of Kuma - they give large exp bonuses when used in training. 3 star penguins give 7'210 EXP; 4 star penguins give 12'010 EXP; 5 star penguins give 40'010 EXP; and 6 star penguins give 120'010 EXP. The same attribute training multiplier applies.


What do elementals do?

Elementals are used for evolving.
What are the requirements for evolving?
2 star cards require four matching 3 star elementals to evolve.
3 star cards require two 4 stars, and two 3 stars.
4 star cards require one 5 star, three 4 stars, and three 3 stars.
5 star cards require six 5 stars, six 4 stars and three 3 stars.
6 star cards require two Black Hole Swirlies/Rainbow Elementals, eight 5 star Elementals, and two 5 star Swirlies.
All of these should match the attribute of the card you are evolving.


What do Rainbow Elementals do?

Rainbow elementals undo superbing on your cards. You will get a copy of the card you use for every superb level that it has. You will not be refunded your littres.
This is useful for generating materials to Special train. (Although not the best decision to use your Rainbow Wlemental to only doing this)


What is the order for the daily elemental matches?

Monday: Dark
Tuesday: Ardor
Wednesday: Thunder
Thursday: Whirlwind
Friday: Light
Weekend: Swirlies


Do levels, superb power-ups, and swirly bonuses disappear when a card is evolved?

No. All the things will carry over to the evolved card.


Which cards should I buy while scouting?

You should look to scout players in this order: Striker > Goalkeeper > Assistor > Healer > Attacker > Totem/Utility.
You should also horde Beelzebubs and Littres every opportunity.
Be warned that the scout is not a place to find specific cards. It is a lottery and should be treated as such. Grab every good card you find when you get the chance.

What's the best way to get GP?

Selling three star cards will get you 12 GP each, while drawing them will get you 6. Four star cards give 20 GP if you sell them. Otherwise keep spamming the Colosseum (free resetting every day or soon as you get stuck) and galaxy league. There are also daily achievements that give 12 GP. You are doing very well if you get 100GP in a day as a newbie. While for intermediate players, the minimum is 150 and for advanced the number is 200.
Scouting gives you a choice in 5 star cards. Don't waste GP. It is the most valuable resource in the game.


Should I scout this penguin for 5GP?

Yes, for completing the daily acheivements.


What about managers?

See the SS Guides (Rank 101 - ???) tab


What is the best way to get gold?

Story mode, PvP, and acheivements


What is the best way to get crystals?

Story mode, High rank in colo, and acheivements


What is the best way to get FP?

See one of the questions about draws above


What is the best way to get BP?

They refill by themselves.


Should I focus on a single attribute for my team, or mix it up?

See SS Guide (Rank 51 - 100)


Should I save up for the 10+1 draw or draw whenever I can afford it?

Scroll up


What do I do with all my unused two star cards?


Make them training materials for your level 1 5 star players (not with pure spam) or sell them for 400 gold each and be done with them.


What do I do with all my unused three star cards?

Sell them for 12 GP a shot.


What do I do with all my unused four star cards?

Either ST them to 5 stars and turn them to materials, or sell them for 20GP a shot.


What do I do with all my unused five star cards?

Train them to lvl 50 with Penguins and use them in Special Training.


What should I do with all my unused Spirit Stones?

Sell them. Make sure that you have spirit stones on all your players first though. They are much more powerful.


How do I get Unique stones?

Spirits stones can be powered- up and evolved on the spirit stone screen. There are a maximum of 15 levels of power-up with every 3rd level giving a chance to evolve that stone to a higher star level. Unique stones are 7 star version of rare spirit stones - as such they can only be gotten by successfully evolving 6 star rare spirit stones through power-up with a chance of 1%. This process is extremely gold intensive unless you are using Neris.
You can also get a unique stone by completing the Challenge mode in Story mode and by reaching user level 100.


What Spirit Stones should I give my cards?

This is not easy to answer as it depends on the individual card and team strategy, but here are a few basic guidelines:

Goalkeepers - Reduce incoming critical rate, Reduce incoming damage, Increase defence and Increase Max HP
Defenders - Increase steal, Decrease inflicted damage, Increase reflexes and Increase Max HP
Midfielders - Increase dribble, Increase steal, Increase penetration power, Increase critical rate and Increase reflexes
Assistors - Increase pass effect, Increase steal, Increase reflexes, and Increase action speed
Strikers - Penetration, Increase dribble, Increase receiving pass effect, Increase critical rate, and Increase Critical damage.

As an example of a card specific strategy - Blade needs as much increased critical rate as possible and this should always be top priority for her.


What should I focus on doing as a beginner?

See SS Guides (Rank 1 - 50)

What are the common mistakes new players make that I should avoid?

Do not train, evolve or superb Noa or Sam. They are really good for 3 star cards, but cannot hold a candle to the average 5 star card, let alone the good ones. You will come to regret every card you feed to these two.

Do not use any gatekeepers until you are around lvl 30/40 (especially Littres, Beelzebubs and Kumas). By that stage you will have a better idea of what cards you want to keep and what gatekeepers you will need for evolving. Anything you use before that has a good chance of being wasted on a card with no long term future.

Do not fall into the scout spending trap. The scout is a lottery and should be treated as such. You will see posts on this subreddit everyday of people having found amazing cards in their scouts. This is akin to reading about some guy in Louisiana winning the $100m powerball lottery. Gold is extremely valuable. Do not waste it!

And thus is the end of the FAQ!

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