"Pet" is used in singular because while you may have multiple pets (and you will, every 4 hours will net you a new pet egg, plus you can also buy them in the store), you can only have one up and attacking at once. Combine it with the War Cry skill to get your pet firing even faster. While in later (much, much later) levels you can get your pet to auto-attack, up until then it's all legwork - you trigger your pet attacks by tapping as often as possible. Unlike your secondary heroes (which, let's be honest, don't really start pulling their own weight compared to your Sword Master until after your first prestige), your pets do some pretty hefty damage and only gain more through your tap damage. These are one of the new additions to the Tap Titans 2 gameplay and while you may get your hands on the first one very quickly, but you'll quickly realize just how much grunt work these little guys pull for you. Thereafter, your secondary heroes really come into their own and can start outputting damage to your enemies on par with your Sword Master. Skew your love towards whichever type has picked up the most bonuses and multipliers. Every 20 levels they will also acquire new skills that can be used to boost their damage output for a short amount of time.įor the first hundred levels or so, just try and focus on having one of each type (melee, ranged, mage). The same as your Sword Master, each of these will double in damage every time you hit 20 levels after level 10.ĭevote enough cash to each of them in turn for at least this long before moving on to new attackers. Level up your secondary heroes up to 20 levels each time.Ĭonfusing? While these for-hire characters are introduced fairly early in game (and in abundance), don't be turned off by their tiny amounts of damage. It's a game changer if you're getting stuck on a particularly nasty boss level.) 2. And while you will be able to unlock other skills before, I highly recommend saving and holding out for Flame Sword. ( Note: It'll take a little while to get, but Hand of Midas is worth it. 100, 200, 300, etc.) with your Sword Master, you're able to unlock certain skills - the majority of which allow you a burst of extra damage ( Flame Sword at level 400 adds a damage multiplier to your tap damage for 30 seconds) or high crit chances (level 200 Critical Strike), but also to rake in large piles or cash ( Hand of Midas at level 400 drops coins per tap like crazy for 30 seconds). In comparison, your fellow hero hires do a piddling amount of damage (at least for the 100 or so stages), particularly when you're actively tapping away.Īdditionally, when you hit certain levels (i.e. 10, 30, 50, etc.) and the Sword Master is your primary damage dealer. Your damage will double every 20 levels starting at level 10 (i.e. Which is nice, because right from the get-go, your coins are going exactly where you need them to go. You really should upgrade your Sword Master. Not so for Tap Titans 2! When the game advises you to upgrade your Sword Master, it's right. In a lot of mobile games, tutorial stages skew you towards using your currency and special currency towards items, upgrades, or quick-building stuff you just really don't need and which you should probably save towards other stuff in the not-so-distant future. Here are a few good things to keep in mind whether you're just starting out on this tap-frenzied journey or consider yourself a career clicker. This isn't to say that nothing has changed - far from! Relic systems have been revamped, pets have been brought in to aid with the war effort, and even the most seasoned Tap Titans player will find they've got a few new quirks of the game to learn if they're in it to "git gud." The surprise sequel from Canadian game dev Game Hive (based right out of my hometown, even) hasn't really taken the story in any new directions since.
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