
The ZigZag mouth part from above is a good example as it heals the attacking Axie the same amount as it damages the enemy Axie! See a few additional examples below: A tank that is able to heal itself (or sometimes get help from a supporting Axie) is going to last a lot longer than one that isn’t.įortunately, the game creators had this in mind and created moves for sustain purposes also. Sometimes the cards you are dealt don’t match the attack from the enemy team and injuries happen. Now, no matter how well your defended, some damage is going to get through. ZigZag, Mouth, Plant, 80 Defense, Heal this Axie by the damage this card inflicts.Tiny Dino, Tail, Reptile, 80 Defense, Deal 200% damage after round 3.
Teal Shell, Horn, Aquatic, 80 Defense, Add 30% to this Axie’s shield when attacking. Indian Star, Back, Reptile Class, 110 Defense, Reflect 20% of melee damage received. Red Ear, Back, Reptile Class, 130 Defense, Add 15% of this Axie’s shield to adjacent teammates. Some noteworthy, high defense, cards are listed below: If you select a card with a high Defense number,your Axie is shielded from that number of damage for that turn. For this example, we are looking at the lower number within the green shield. All that HP isn’t that helpful if you have an equally strong attacker on the enemy team who can wipe it out in one turn! Fortunately for us, each part (not including eye and ear parts) has a card associated with it that allows you to Attack and Defend against the opposing team. Now that your tank has a high starting HP, it needs to defend itself. Note that in PvE, there is about a compounding multiple per each level the Axie increases, so at level 20, your health will be much higher than when you started the game. There are 6 total parts on each Axie, so one with only Plant and/or Reptile parts would have an additional 18 HP.Īdding these together, and the max base HP an Axie can have is 61 HP. Plant or Reptile parts each add +3 base HP to the Axie, regardless of overall class. Next, each part on the Axie contributes in part to its base stats. This is followed by Aquatic and Reptile Axies (39 HP), Bug and Star Axies (35 HP) Beast and Nut Axies (31 HP), and lastly Bird Axies (27 HP). Typically, Plant or Moon class Axies are chosen as Tanks as they have the highest base health pool (43 HP). The first way it can do this is via its health pool. Since a tanks #1 job is to protect the important damage dealers from taking damage themselves, it needs to be able to soak up damage. Great tanks are determined with a combination of 3 things: