The Fate Collab is now in full swing and while Rare Egg Machine portion is lackluster (full Review can be found HERE), the Farmable Servant, Assassin is an incredibly valuable card and should be acquired by most players.
The reason for this is that he functions as both a double Row generator along with possessing a special Button nuke.
Servant, Assassin can be acquired through either 5 Rainbow Event Medals or by heavily grinding the Fate event dungeon. Either way, one can find Servant, Assassin in the Monster Exchange Event tab for the duration of the Fate event.
The Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] Collab returns to North America and includes several new monsters and evolutions along with various buffs.
Sadly, this is one of the worst events to date as there is relatively little value across all rarities with one of the best cards featured not being available via the Monster Exchange system. As such, I feel that this is an event players should heavily consider skipping as the odds of actually rolling something of value is quite low.
Regardless of this, this article will outline the pros and cons for each card to give players a better understanding of what to expect in the Fate Collab Rare Egg Machine.
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Overview
Fate Collab REM Pros & Cons – December 2020
Pros
Cons
6 Magic Stones per roll
Bottom rarity has lackluster value overall
Comprises 85.5% of rolling pool
No Weapon Assist on 5-stars
Most 6-star cards feel outdated already
Few cards feel meaningful
Most rolls will be disappointing
Fate Collab REM
6 Star base
(14.5% total)
5 Star base
(85.5% total)
Fate Collab REM Rankings – December 2020
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Order within each tier is random and not reflective of ranking
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Regardless of card’s ranking, you should always keep it if it is your very first time acquiring them
Probably my most click-baity title to date but I was unsure of how to better convey the message of no entering the new 4 Choices! Appreciation Medal Gift Dungeon without understanding what it entails.
This is because this special Gift Dungeon will award players with one Appreciation Medal that can be Monster Exchanged for various 7-star Godfest Exclusives. The catch is players can only clear one of these dungeons along with the dungeon names not actually telling you what possible card their respective Appreciation Medal can be Exchanged for. Also, once one has been cleared, there is no undo button and you are stuck with your current choice.
With this in mind, I would like to take this time to elaborate on my own thought process of which Appreciation Medal should be pursued along with what each one can be Monster Exchanged for.
Just be aware that we have 90 days to clear this dungeon which means you have time to sit and ponder this decision. Furthermore, this dungeon also awards a sizable amount of in game Coins so bring a bonus Coin drop leader if possible.
Monday features yet another 10 Magic Stone Super Godfest that features the brand new Godfest Exclusive, Sophie along with all the cards who gained new evolutions in the past Update.
This means the Legendary Heroes who have received Pixels forms such as Pixel Napoleon will be available for the first time in over a year. As such, players have the opportunity to acquire tremendously powerful Killer solutions that may have been otherwise missing from their Monster Box.
With that being said, this Super Godfest features the base 33% chance of rolling any Godfest Exclusive along with two Samurai 3 cards at 1.5% each. As such, if you already have the Legendary Heroes, this Super Godfest may be less appealing.
One wonderful aspect of PAD is how older cards receive new evolutions that can completely overhaul their kit and allows them to become top-tier monsters.
As such, players should never sell or Trade away their only copy of a given card because there is always the chance it will receive a new and powerful evolution in the future.
This holds true for the latest batch of new evolutions as Raijin has now become a tremendously valuable card due to her potent Leader Skill and personal damage. While Raijin is one of the stars of this new wave of cards, there are several others worth pursuing and this article will highlight the strengths and weaknesses for the new Evolutions found within this update.
The GungHo Collab returns to North America with a large list of buffs and new evolutions for existing cards along with several debuting cards.
As a whole, this event does have respectable rolling rates as over 50% of the cards are Diamonds with the majority having value at this point in time. On the other hand, the bottom rarity may not be as appealing for players with more developed Boxes and will appear nearly half the time.
With this in mind, it is perfectly acceptable to treat this as a Trade-only event as there are several top rarity cards that are wonderfully powerful along with Monster Exchanges requiring five 6-star GFE.
Regardless of this, this article will outline the pros and cons for each card to give players a better understanding of what to expect in the GungHo Collab Rare Egg Machine.
One thing to keep in mind is that many of the cards at the 7 and 6-star rarity are cycled out with each event so cards like Zeta will not be available.
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Overview
GungHo Collab REM Pros & Cons – November 2020
Pros
Cons
GungHo owned
Will always return on a regular basis
Buffs on regular basis
No rush to roll
Big rolling pool
Harder to roll dupes
25% chance for top rarity
Exceptionally high
6 Magic Stones per roll
Bottom rarity has middling value for developed Boxes
Nearly 50% of rolls
Big rolling pool
Hard to get what you want
May be better Monster Exchanging
GungHo Collab REM Rarities
7-Star Base
(25% total)
6-Star Base
(27% total)
5-Star Base
(48% total)
GungHo Collab REM – November 2020
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Order within each tier is random and not reflective of ranking
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Regardless of card’s ranking, you should always keep it if it is your very first time acquiring them
The votes have been tabulated and the winners have been announced for the 8th Anniversary Festival! Survey Reward Egg Machine.
This is a special one-time gift pull where players will be awarded one of the five most voted Pantheon cards for free. I always love free stuff but sadly, this event does not feature a separate Egg Machine to continue pulling from this event and you will have to hope you pull the card you actually want from your one free pull.
On the other hand, all of the featured cards are highly relevant for a variety of teams and I wish to highlight each of their uses.
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If you find yourself with multiple copies of any of these cards, one possible use can be having several copies with different Latents as we cannot easily change/swap them between a single card.
Friday marks the start of a special 5-Magic Stone Godfest where players will have a 20% chance of rolling any Godfest Exclusive and 80% chance for a Pantheon card.
While these are lower rates when directly compared to a Super Godfests, one must remember that Super Godfests have double the Magic Stone cost and a 33% chance for a GFE.
This means players can enjoy 2 rolls for the same price with a 20% chance of hitting a GFE each time. Furthermore, newer players will be able to acquire more Pantheon cards with greater ease as many of them will still be meaningful to their Monster Box’s development.
With that being said, this Godfest features less collateral benefits compared to Super Godfests as all rolls only come with 55 Pluses along with the Pantheon cards being less Evolved.
For a brand new player, this may be a slight turn off as it was possible to potentially roll a ready-made team from Super Godfests. On the other hand, Pluses and Evolution materials will be plentiful at some point and the Magic Stone discount is always meaningful.
Finally, this Godfest will also feature the debut of the brand new Godfest Exclusive, Yurisha .
The King of Fighters Collab returns to North America after a prolong absence. This means that all cards have received various buffs along with new evolutions.
In fact, each card has at least 3 different forms they can pursue which does give more flexibility to a given card. Sadly, none feature Weapon Assists along with painfully low Weighted Stats at the 5-star rarity which comprises 82.5% of the rolling pool.
While this does mean that players have a much higher chance at a top rarity card compared to most other Collabs, the bottom rarity does not offer much to even a modestly developed Monster Box. As such, if you are truly interested in any of the top rarity cards, it would be best to utilize the Monster Exchange system.
Regardless of this, this article will outline the pros and cons for each card to give players a better understanding of what to expect in the King of Fighters Collab Rare Egg Machine.
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Overview
King of Fighters Collab REM Pros & Cons – November 2020
Pros
Cons
17.5% chance for any 6-star card
Each card has 3+ evolutions
Grants more flexibility
5 Magic Stones to roll
Big rolling pool
Harder to roll dupes
5-star cards are lackluster
None bring any true value to modestly developed Boxes
Comprise 82.5% of the rolling pool
No Weapon Assists
Poor event to roll in
Best to just Monster Exchange
King of Fighters Collab REM Rarities
6-Star Base
(17.5% total)
5-Star Base
(82.5% total)
King of Fighters Collab REM – November 2020
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Order within each tier is random and not reflective of ranking
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Regardless of card’s ranking, you should always keep it if it is your very first time acquiring them
Puzzle and Dragons can often be an overwhelming game due to the sheer volume of content that can be found within the game along with continuously rotating events.
In fact, there is a strong likelihood that some aspects of events or updates may be overlooked/forgotten and I would like to take the time to share three notable things that are going on in PAD right now.
In this article you will find out how to acquire 80 Magic Stones, voting within a Pantheon Survey for a special REM, and how to watch Ads for additional Monster Box space.