![]() The result was that the level pet got no XP. I then started with a Level 1, immediately switched to a Stormwing, who softened up Nightfang and died, and then brought in the Micro-Sentry, which finished off Nightfang without taking much damage. And then your level pet comes in and gets XP. If you don't have a level pet in the first slot, the Micro-Sentry will usually survive the battle, but with the wasted round, it dies simultaneously. Strongboxes are Unidentified by default, and a Scroll of Wisdom is. There are several different types, which are listed in the section below. Strongboxes have rarities and affixes, just like an item or a map. In all 5, the Micro-Sentry died at the same time as Nightfang. Strongboxes spawn guardians when you interact with them, and defeating them will reward the player with the contents of the chest. I just tried this strat 5 times, with a Level 1 in the first slot. Your remaining pet(s) come in and claim the XP. It also usually happens in Mega Bite, where Ikky kills the turtle just in time for thr Whirlpool to kill Ikky. This principle is used in Explode strats, where your second pet chooses to Explode when it will hill the last remaining opposing pet, and itself, leaving your level pet to come in and claim the XP. ![]() HOWEVER, when one of your pets dies simultaneously with the last opposing pet, any remaining pets in your team come forward to split the XP, and when there is only one level pet, it ofc gets all the XP. A level pet in the first slot that is IMMEDIATELY swapped out without attacking or passsing does not qualify on that basis for XP. It is easy to mistake them I've seen the same pattern in a comment on Mega Bite, where Ikky usually dies at the same time as the opposing turtle.ĭragons is correct, and gave the correct explanation for the XP. Anomalous Animals of Argus Anomalous Animals of Argus.
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