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'''M10 Robot''' {{Pro|(M10ロボット M 10 robotto)}} is a special super-powered boss only found in [[Co-op]] mode. It was originally introduced during the [[Minions of the Master]] event in 2019 which also introduced the mode as a permanent game mode. |
'''M10 Robot''' {{Pro|(M10ロボット M 10 robotto)}} is a special super-powered boss only found in [[Co-op]] mode. It was originally introduced during the [[Minions of the Master]] event in 2019 which also introduced the mode as a permanent game mode. |
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*On Boss turn, do not stop when challenging a player. |
*On Boss turn, do not stop when challenging a player. |
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*Gain +1 ATK for every player fought until end of turn. (Indicated by a stack of '''Rumble''' for every attack point gained.) |
*Gain +1 ATK for every player fought until end of turn. (Indicated by a stack of '''Rumble''' for every attack point gained.) |
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''M10 Robot'' fights mainly revolve around its Hyper, {{CiT|Protect}}. When used, it will negate any stack of 3 damage down to 1, making any significant damage dealt in battle minor. Furthermore, its passive allows itself to build up attack quickly on small boards or boards with a lot of {{WarpMove}} and {{Move}}. This can be especially dangerous if paired with {{CiT|Engage}} or {{CiT|Turbo}}. M10 Robot has plenty of debuff cards that are detrimental to the players in many different ways. With these cards M10 can debuff the team's base stats and buff itself in the progress, reduce the players' health, disabling the ability to play cards, or amplify either the player's or its own dice. As such, finding the perfect opportunity to strike is much more important to a team's victory than other bosses. |
''M10 Robot'' fights mainly revolve around its Hyper, {{CiT|Protect}}. When used, it will negate any stack of 3 damage down to 1, making any significant damage dealt in battle minor. Furthermore, its passive allows itself to build up attack quickly on small boards or boards with a lot of {{WarpMove}} and {{Move}}. This can be especially dangerous if paired with {{CiT|Engage}} or {{CiT|Turbo}}. M10 Robot has plenty of debuff cards that are detrimental to the players in many different ways. With these cards M10 can debuff the team's base stats and buff itself in the progress, reduce the players' health, disabling the ability to play cards, or amplify either the player's or its own dice. As such, finding the perfect opportunity to strike is much more important to a team's victory than other bosses. |
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===Strategy=== |
===Strategy=== |
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− | The main difficulty of fighting M10 Robot is its shield and the sheer number of debuffs it causes. It is recommended to try to keep its Protect stack at 1, then discuss with the whole team to find the perfect opportunity to bring down the shield, and assault it. Cards that do damage outside combat such as {{Ci|Long-Distance Shot}} or, more randomly, {{Ci|Cloud of Seagulls}} are highly recommended to break down the shield. Players will find characters with zero recovery time such as {{Ca|Shifu Robot}} more valuable to the team, as they break down the boss's shield rapidly, allowing other teammates to launch a devastating strike on it. They also suffer from nearly no harm from {{CiT|Perfect Reflective Shell}}. Have the whole team timing and discussing when to launch the strike is also important, for example, breaking down its shield while there is an {{CiT|Attack Down}} coming is generally not recommended. After its shield is down, ''' |
+ | The main difficulty of fighting M10 Robot is its shield and the sheer number of debuffs it causes. It is recommended to try to keep its Protect stack at 1, then discuss with the whole team to find the perfect opportunity to bring down the shield, and assault it. Cards that do damage outside combat such as {{Ci|Long-Distance Shot}} or, more randomly, {{Ci|Cloud of Seagulls}} are highly recommended to break down the shield. Players will find characters with zero recovery time such as {{Ca|Shifu Robot}} more valuable to the team, as they break down the boss's shield rapidly, allowing other teammates to launch a devastating strike on it. They also suffer from nearly no harm from {{CiT|Perfect Reflective Shell}}. Have the whole team timing and discussing when to launch the strike is also important, for example, breaking down its shield while there is an {{CiT|Attack Down}} coming is generally not recommended. After its shield is down, '''Scrambled''' will take place for 3 chapters, lowering its stats and renders its ability to negate incoming damage. Should the team make the most out of this event, they can easily achieve victory. |
==Summary== |
==Summary== |
Revision as of 17:06, 18 March 2020
M10 Robot (M10ロボット M 10 robotto) is a special super-powered boss only found in Co-op mode. It was originally introduced during the Minions of the Master event in 2019 which also introduced the mode as a permanent game mode.
Passives
- On Boss turn, do not stop when challenging a player.
- Gain +1 ATK for every player fought until end of turn. (Indicated by a stack of Rumble for every attack point gained.)
- At the start of a Chapter, if neither Protect nor Scrambled is active, use Protect.
- (Hyper Difficulty) Use Perfect Reflective Shell at the beginning of the game.
Overview
M10 Robot fights mainly revolve around its Hyper, Protect. When used, it will negate any stack of 3 damage down to 1, making any significant damage dealt in battle minor. Furthermore, its passive allows itself to build up attack quickly on small boards or boards with a lot of Warp Move and Move. This can be especially dangerous if paired with Engage or Turbo. M10 Robot has plenty of debuff cards that are detrimental to the players in many different ways. With these cards M10 can debuff the team's base stats and buff itself in the progress, reduce the players' health, disabling the ability to play cards, or amplify either the player's or its own dice. As such, finding the perfect opportunity to strike is much more important to a team's victory than other bosses.
Strategy
The main difficulty of fighting M10 Robot is its shield and the sheer number of debuffs it causes. It is recommended to try to keep its Protect stack at 1, then discuss with the whole team to find the perfect opportunity to bring down the shield, and assault it. Cards that do damage outside combat such as Perfect Reflective Shell. Have the whole team timing and discussing when to launch the strike is also important, for example, breaking down its shield while there is an Attack Down coming is generally not recommended. After its shield is down, Scrambled will take place for 3 chapters, lowering its stats and renders its ability to negate incoming damage. Should the team make the most out of this event, they can easily achieve victory.
or, more randomly, are highly recommended to break down the shield. Players will find characters with zero recovery time such as more valuable to the team, as they break down the boss's shield rapidly, allowing other teammates to launch a devastating strike on it. They also suffer from nearly no harm fromSummary
- The boss's Protect reduce damage by stack up to 3 damage down to 1. (Example: If the player deals 4 to 6 damage this battle, M10 will take 2 damage, and lose 2 stacks of Protect. If the player deals 1 to 3 damage, however, it takes 1 damage, and loses 1 stack of Protect. The examples didn't take into account damage negated by defending.)
- In Hyper difficulty, it will reflect the damage done back to the attacker both outside and inside combat. The damage reflected is calculated after the shield effect had taken effect.
- Perfect Reflective Shell will not reflect the damage done by the player to the player if the boss is KO'd by that hit. This assures that the team will gain a victory if the final blow is landed by the last standing teammate on the field.
- The shield can be fully taken down if done as much damage as stacks.
- Home panels disappear on Chapter 40.
- More Boss panels every 2 chapters with the Terror field Event.
- All panels except Warp and Warp Move will become Boss panels by Chapter 40.
Trivia
- Previously, M10 could use Solid Witch (M10), but it was removed in Version 2.0.1.