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  • this video is brought to you by Ark Nights, the brand new dystopian strategic RPG mobile now available on Google play and the APP Store for free, looking to jump into the newest mobile strategy game Arc Nights.

  • Well, we got some tips for you to keep in mind while playing Name's Dave with Watch Mijo and today we're giving you out.

  • Top 10 gameplay tips for art Nights Theo.

  • This list will be sharing some crucial advice for you to consider while playing Arc Nights, a mobile strategy game developed by Hyper Griff and published by Your Star Games.

  • Number 10 Check Your Inbox Is and Missions.

  • This seems like a no brainer, but it's worth mentioning.

  • As with most modern video games, Art Night keeps its community engaged through season events as well as occasional gifts of in game items and currency.

  • On top of checking your notifications, you'll also want to open up the mission menu whenever you can.

  • Not only are you able to complete story related missions but also participate in weekly challenges and milestones, giving you more ways to own currency and supplies.

  • Unlike most free to play games, Arc nights is surprisingly generous with its rewards, so you might want to take advantage of it.

  • Number nine Skill in its first hour, two nights can ramp up the difficulty pretty quickly.

  • That's why it's important to keep your eyes on the screen throughout missions.

  • As your units take out enemies, a green ball will fill up beneath their health bar.

  • Once full, you'll be able to activate that unit skills, which ferries between each of the character classes.

  • 1 may be inclined to use a skill as soon as it's ready, but Ark nights can be punishing for the impatient.

  • Wait until things get Harry before you use it.

  • It may end up saving you good number, right?

  • Enemy types.

  • I mean, as you go through our tonight's tutorial, make sure you pay attention when the game explains how character classes work.

  • Each of them have their own strengths and weaknesses, and with that comes a smorgasbord of enemies that could potentially take them down with little effort.

  • Some may hover in the air just out of reach of Malay based units.

  • Some may have tough armor that can only repent.

  • Traded by Castor's magic, make sure you can quickly recognize the type of enemies you're dealing with before it's too late.

  • Number seven squad management went off the battlefield.

  • A solo chunk of your time will be spent managing your squads.

  • This is much more crucial to gameplay than it may seem in order to keep up with the games.

  • Increasing difficulty, you'll have to keep track of which unit you're leveling up and how often you're upgrading their skills.

  • You'll also have to keep track of your units.

  • Potential ranks our rank that can reduce deployment costs or increase a stat.

  • Ock nights does not reward the hoarder, so make sure you're using those drill cards and tokens as much as possible.

  • Number six.

  • Diversify your squad.

  • This is perhaps the most crucial step to take before going on a mission.

  • While it may sound like a good idea to load up on casters or defenders, your plan will only backfire.

  • Each unit class has its fair share of strengths and weaknesses.

  • Snipers, for example, prioritized airborne and mace overground trippers.

  • Van God's head Floyd deployment costs, making them great to play at the start of a mission.

  • Castor's may have a slow attack, right, but are strong against armed enemies I mean, you get the idea that being said, it is best to keep your squad varied and haven't least one unit for each Class five formation.

  • Another important thing to factor into building your squad is a mission's design.

  • Each mission will give you two planes to work with one way your units may directly attack ground forces, and a second that is meant mainly for snipers, casters and support units.

  • However, certain classes can only be on one of those planes again.

  • This goes back to diversifying your squad.

  • However, you'll also need to give a mind which units you're placing where, since each character has their own attack range, if you need more time to think, you can tap on the unit's picture to check their stats and range when combat slows down a bit.

  • Oh, and also make sure you have your units facing the right way.

  • Boston UK Otto that before currency and rewards, like many other mobile games, aren't nights as a handful of currencies and materials for you to keep track off.

  • It may all be overwhelming at first, but you'll only need to worry about a few of them original and a random are used for recruiting new characters.

  • You can also get head hunting permits to avoid spending the materials.

  • Joel cards can be used to level up characters, and character tokens can be used to increase the unit's potential.

  • You may also be rewarded with seemingly random items such a skill summaries, which may further improve your unit skills.

  • As we said earlier, use materials as soon as you can to avoid having an overwhelming invent.

  • Torri number three.

  • Always be recruiting.

  • If you want to nab high graded units, you may find it useful to continuously recruit opening up.

  • A recruitment poster gives you a chance of finding five or six dark actors.

  • Yes, there are called down tomes, and nobody likes school down timers.

  • However, Arc Nights allows you to choose how long you want your equipment to go on for you.

  • Consent for a slow was an hour or as long as up to nine hours.

  • But your chances of getting that legendary unit all depends on how long you want to wait for.

  • Still, this is a solid example of giving the players a choice.

  • Unlike how many other studios claim they want to do their games.

  • You be good.

  • Hey, I got your number two.

  • Don't let Jews get you down.

  • We will be down there right far too many times You want to spend your hard earned car?

  • Can't seem to get a new character And it's a duplicate The round out time with OC nights though we gained a Hartley assortment of units and didn't get duplicates until roughly an hour or two into the game.

  • Once we did, we found a fair and reasonable tradeoff.

  • Should you get a duplicate character, your duplicate can be traded in for a tuck in that can be used to increase your unit's potential.

  • The best part is that potentials can be upgraded with a single character.

  • Took it.

  • So, yeah, you may have gone a dupe, but at least you're given an instant upgrade.

  • Number one.

  • The truth About Stars When playing the game, the Ark Knights team let us in on a little secret that will share with you the stars on a significant as one might perceive them to be.

  • Well, then, what's the point of having a tier system?

  • Right?

  • Well, here's the catch.

  • The stars don't matter at first.

  • If you really want to make high tea you and it's effective.

  • You'll have to do the same thing with every other unit, level them up when you can increase potential rank and upgrade skills.

  • It may take some time before you see the effects, but trust us, it's worth it in the long hole.

  • Mission accomplished.

  • This video is brought to you by Ark Nights, the brand new dystopian strategic RPG mobile now available on Google Play and the APP Store for free.

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