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Monoco Personality Directory in Clair Obsur: Experedit 33

Monoco is the last member of the team that you will recruit in Clair Obsur: Expered 33. Since Gestral, you can expect that his powers will be a little different from his human counterparts. He can not only copy the Nevrons forces who defeated them, but can also arrange them to use it in a sequence to achieve a devastating effect using Bestial Wheel.

Good planning can be of great benefit with Monoco, especially after you are fighting your battle through the game’s preference and fill its skills list. Here is everything you need to know about this transformed warrior.

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How to learn new skills for Monoco

Monoco does not get skill points when its level is increased like other characters. Instead, it acquires new skills by harvesting the Nevrons feet that defeated them (this has not been explained completely, but it is supposed to accept it as it is).

Most, but not all, Nevrons in the game have a skill that Monoco can learn if it is on the team when they are defeated. Even if Monoco is dropped during the battle at the end of the battle, he will continue to learn the skills of any NEVRON, have not yet received their feet. He will not learn any skills if he remains in the reserve team throughout the battle.

The Nevrons who have a skill that Monoco has not learned will have a feet icon next to their health bar during the battle.

Monoco can prepare the new skills it learns from the defeated Nevron as soon as the battle ends; There is no need to return to the flag or spending of any additional resources. When you recruit him for the first time, it is good to take some time to return to the previous areas and add more to his skills list, just starting with two skills.

How to use Monoco Bestial Wheel

When the role of Monoco is in the fighting, its Bestial Wheel will appear on the right side of the screen. It is an episode of icons, each of which is linked to different types of skills that Monoco can acquire. Skills that match their type with the indicator on the share on WHEEL gets a reward when used.

Here is a coordinated and easy -to -copy table:

Icon Skill Jurisdiction
Red BALANCED Nothing, but it is often used to prepare compressors using signs or reinforcements.
Blue Caster Healing and status effects.
Green Heavy High damage attacks.
Purple Agile Multiple attacks.
Yellow Almighty The additional effect of any Monoco skills regardless of its type.

How to move Bestial Wheel

Every time MONOCO uses a skill, the stock moves on Bestial Wheel with a number of boxes in the direction of the clock, equal to the apparent number inside the circular arrow icon, along with the AP cost of the skill used. Monoco’s equipped weapon may affect how skills interact with WHEEL, or give you new ways to change the stock position, such as randomly rotating it when using a free Aim blow.

Providing Monoco skills in a way that enables you to reliably access the required boxes on WHEEL, or AlmightY, makes it very strong in the battle. For example, if you prepare a weapon that makes it always start from Agile, and prepare a Agile skill that moves it with the number of boxes needed to reach Balanced, you can prepare a combo in its second round using Balanced skill such as GAULT FRY.

Tips for Monoco

Monoco has great flexibility as soon as it has a wide library of skills. Just like Lune, the best way to prepare it is to choose a set of skills that work well together and build on them.

Ensure that you have at least one skill in each of the four categories: Balanceed, Caster, Heavy and Agile, so you can always take advantage of the Bestial Wheel bonus, and try to include a mixture of high and low -cost skills of the AP. If the Monoco weapon prefers a specific part of the Bestial Wheel, make you at least two skills of that category: one low -cost and one high.

You do not need to use a skill associated with the current reward on Wheel if there is another skill that is more appropriate for the current combat situation. The reward is just a reward, not a condition.

Recommended skills

  • Pearlin Heal and Troubadour Trumpet are an excellent options within the Caster category, because they offer useful reinforcements and treatment in any battle.
  • Gault Fury is a low -cost multiple option in the Balanced category, and Monoco will serve well throughout most of the game stages. Later, you can replace it with Brasleur Smash when fighting weak enemies in front of fire damage, or when fighting next to Maelle and Lune, which depend heavily on burning.
  • SAKAPATE SAM is expensive in terms of AP, but it is strong and gives a reward against the goals that have been distinguished. If you want a cheaper option within the Heavy category, Rocher Hammering requires only 3AP and can implement Break, making it very useful against leaders.
  • Chapelier Slash is a comprehensive and good option within the Agile category, as it applies the mark mark and strikes all enemies with several blows. Against armor goals, Chevaliere Piercing is a hidden way to penetrate their defenses; It does not remove the shields, but rather ignores them and causes additional damage to each of them.

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