
EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG, the eagerly awaited sequel to the beloved game EvoCreo, has officially launched on Android, stirring up excitement among fans. The developers at ilmfinity, known for their work on Monster Adventure Games, have taken to Reddit to address the community's most pressing questions and provide a glimpse into the game's future.
Set in the captivating world of Shoru, players of EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG embark on an adventure where they can catch, train, and battle with over 300 unique Creo. The game kicks off with you as a new recruit at the Shoru Police Academy, tasked with solving the mysterious disappearance of monsters. As you progress, you'll undertake more than 50 missions, unravel secrets, and compete against formidable opponents in the battle arena.
Answers to the Most-Asked Questions About EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG
The developers have confirmed that multiplayer functionality is on the horizon, though it won't be available immediately. Their current priority is to address any bugs and ensure game balance before introducing multiplayer, controller support, and cloud saves, all of which are in the pipeline.
Curious about shiny Creo rates? The chances of encountering a regular shiny Creo stand at 0.2%, while rare shinies are even scarcer at 0.02%. It's worth noting that starter Creo can never be shiny.
When it comes to capturing Creo, lowering their HP and inflicting status conditions can increase your success rate. However, rare, high-level, and shiny Creo are inherently more challenging to catch.
Looking ahead, the roadmap for EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is clear. The initial focus will be on refining the game over the first few months. Following this, players can expect the introduction of cloud saves and controller support, additional story content, and eventually, the much-anticipated multiplayer feature.
While you await these updates, you can dive into the world of EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG, available now on the Google Play Store.
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