Fortresscraft Evolved Power Tips
Important Note: ONLY AT HIGHER LEVELS!- Please note that all suggestions below should only be followed once you reach higher levels (around Trainer Lvl 20). Yes, once you feel that leveling is starting to progress really slow, and surpassing your current highest CP Pokemon seems a little bit hard because of your current Trainer LvL.Evolve? Or Power Up First?- Once you gain enough gameplay experience, you'll start to wonder of these things. If you want to target around 1000 CP Pokemon for your first wave of evolution attempts, I recommended that you check the Stardust requirement of your Pokemon if it's around 22 00 to 2500 or more Stardust. If yes, then you might want to consider evolving those Pokemon.- If leveling is still manageable for you or if you don't want to get involved on any Gym fights, then you may target a higher Stardust Requirement.Why Use Stardust Requirement As Basis?- This is because if let's say I would recommend that you should evolve your Pokemon that are around 500 CP, the problem is that, some Pokemon with only around 100 CP can also evolve to more than 1000 CP! Basic Evolution Tips (For Casual Trainers)- It's better to find a Pokemon to evolve that has the highest CP, and lowest Arc Point possible (farthest from the end of the arc).
Yes, to give you more room in-case you decide to Power-up your Pokemon for more added stats before he/she hits the CP cap. Power-Up only at higher Lvls though, around Lvl 30+.- Example #1: 2 Pokemon with identical 500 CP or close, but one has 90% Arc Point and the other has 80%. It's better to choose the 80% one since it has more potential when both are maxed with Power-Ups.- Example #2: 2 Pokemon with identical 500 CPs or close, the other has 2500 Stardust Requirement, while the other one has 2200.
It's better to choose the Pokemon with 2200 Stardust Requirement because it has more potential.Advanced Evolution Tips: The IVs (For Non-Casual Trainers) UPDATE!- These are hidden stats given to each Pokemon to have an edge over similar specie.- If you are looking for the best factor to determine which base Pokemon to evolve, this is it! Note that this will make your game complicated, so it's up to you to decide if you want to follow it or not.- Refer to our IV guide here.
Evolution Easter Egg: Force Eevee's Evolution- Tap on Eevee's name and replace with the following to force its evolution!- Rainer = Vaporeon, Pyro = Flareon, or Sparky = Jolteon- After renaming Eevee's name, restart the game to make sure the name went through. After evolving, rename to their original names before trying another one.- I highly recommend getting Vaporeon first, Flareon next, then Jolteon.- Credits and Thanks to:- Update: It will now only work the first time, per name. The next ones are completely RNG.Quick Walkthrough Guide:- Our quick walkthrough guide for new trainers is now up!
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