![]() The good news, though, is that players won’t need to have played the original to play Nexomon: Extinction. A sequel seems to have been inevitable, considering how highly-rated the original game continues to be - coming in at a near-perfect score for PC and iOS devices. However, it’s actually a sequel that is following up on the success of the original game that was released for mobile devices in 2017, before eventually making its way to PC last month. Truth be told, despite its title, I thought that Nexomon: Extinction was the first game in the series. However, as similar as it is, Nexomon: Extinction does just enough to make it a worthwhile Pokémon alternative with its vibrantly colorful world, unique story, and fun monster-catching mechanics. After all, at a glance, Nexomon: Extinction’s gameplay and monsters look strikingly similar to Pokémon, and, well… that’s pretty much the case. ![]() So, then, why in the world would Nexomon: Extinction appeal to me? That’s the question I was asking myself during the build-up to the game’s launch, which will take place on August 28 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. I’ve always admittedly held an appreciation for similar games like Digimon and even the more-recent Pokémon -like, Temtem - and my Resto Druid spends much of his time traversing Azeroth collecting pets in World of Warcraft - but Pokémon Red (and eventually its remake, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! ) remain as my go-to titles for any sort of monster-collecting video game. you could still run dry for hours but atleast there would be a proper gurantee not just a chance.Since first beginning my monster-training career in 1998, I’ve never strayed from the Pokémon franchise. Hidden tracker that increases chance for shiney would be nice (again like loot stabilizer in dialbo). starting out at 1/1600 something could take up to 2000+ encounters aka 20000 fights on that specific set of brushes if you are unlucky. espacially considering that some rare+ mons take like 50-75 fights to show up once. Somekind of mulitplayer, trophy hunt (not achievements, more like grifting in diablo) or a story dlc are the only things i can come up with that warrant a hunt for cosmics. nothing to beat with that i havent beaten (atleast 2x for tamers ) ) that would warrant a different look on my favorite frontliners. but without pvp or any interesting postfinal activity in dont see myself hunting them after also having 100% achivements. pretty much same for me as for you with tyrants with those. (btw 60hrs dex complete all cosmic and an average for 5-30 fights per monster and still no shiney ever for me ) so just pray to rnjesus that everything goes right ) humans see patterns where there are none. leave heal/sp up and reenter the zone every now and then. blast through its sp (can take 10-100 fights depending how you set up your skills). get the area appropriet monster out in front. Find a spot with a lot of moving brushes (3-4 in close proximity). My advice if you have trouble with finding a specific rare+ monster. After that i ran for the ghost horse and got it like withen 30 is fights to complete the index (and maybe a total of > Reentering seemed to shift which uncommen, rare, mega rares would show up more regulary. My guess is that i did like 30-150+ figths on every Maptile of the island before seeing the tyrant. Had to because i was missing mega rares with 3 stages (big uff for the 2 i punched out during first encouters in the story). i farmed every spot on the island for roughly 30-90min just today. I wasnt even actively hoping for it as i wasnt aware that there could be one at that stage of postgame monsterhunting. I RARLY dipped into moving brushes on my farm route and still got them. something like the first half hour while grinding a monster to level99 with trainers. Ziegler and this 2 buddys got dropped on me just as quick. Think like within the first 5-30 fights after entering the biom for the first time again. ![]() Got eurus and nivalis as drivebys while revisiting their bioms after the final while searching for other monsters.
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