Fusion fall which guide to choose




















Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: ChronoSquare. I chose Double D, because I thought I'd have to go through all of the guides in order. User Info: NeitherSparky.

Upon entrance to the past zone, each player is given a choice of choosing one of four guides: Edd , Ben , Mojo Jojo , or Dexter. If the player does not like a current guide, the player may change the guide for a new one at a Guide Changer for a small fee. There are Guide Changers found in various places in the Cartoon Network Universe; players can also change guides by talking to one of the guides directly. Players may do only one guide mission at a time, just as with Nano missions.

Each Guide has a unique story arc and special weapons and clothing. These items may only be used as equipment when players have selected the particular Guide corresponding to those items. Once players change a Guide, these unique Guide items and weapons must be returned to the player's general inventory. Leveling up faster: Submitted by: awesome guy When you complete a mission make sure you're nano is active and has the scavege abilty if you have complete the mission and you get more fusion matter.

Bonus Taros: Submitted by: Anthony To get bonus taros from missions, access your bonus nano. It works the same with scavenge. How to get to total drama iland: Submitted by: berryben10 If you have unlimated acsess go to where grim reaper is and swim all the way out in the ocean and get passed the invisable waLL and they'r it is!

How to find the 2 gooby traps? Second gooby trap:find the next trampoline and you will be jumped to the top of the school then go over the fence. FusionFall follows the standard MMO quest-and-rewards system, with missions typically consisting of destroying a certain number of enemy slime critters or robots, or fetching objects and returning them to quest-givers.

There are no classes, but players will have the option of choosing a Guide, who will reward them with distinct items and equipment. While there are character levels, there are no experience points, at least in the traditional sense. Destroying enemies and completing quests will earn you Fusion Matter. Once you've collected enough, a quest-giver will inform you that you're ready to retrieve your next Nano by defeating a Fusion — an evil slime-clone of a Cartoon Network character.

Nanos work much like pets in other MMOs. They're collectible mini-avatars of popular Cartoon Network characters, and will assist you in battle. Each Nano has three distinct abilities, which will provide your character or group with bonuses or fight alongside you.

Once you've chosen an ability for your Nano, you'll be unable to swap it out for another without visiting a Nano Station and paying a fee in items and Fusion Matter. You can equip up to three Nanos at a time, but must pay yet another fee in order to swap between them. In addition to their abilities, Nanos and enemies come in three different flavors: Adaptium, Blastons and Cosmix. Your character will automatically assume the characteristics of whatever Nano is currently activated, and deactivating your Nano will prevent you from doing less damage if you've brought the wrong types along.

Nanos are also limited by stamina — once you activate them, their stamina bar will deplete, until they must be deactivated to rest.



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