![]() The typical status effects are present and can be induced by weather conditions. Extra items can be given out as promotion bonuses, which are gained by achieving (often repeatable) achievements. Other useful items are Skill Flashes, which can teach specific moves, or the scents which may increase your chances of running to Coromon with a pre-inflicted status effect, though I rarely used them. Certain fruits will automatically replenish HP or SP while others can increase EXP gained or instantly charge a two-turn attack. There are also fruits that can be planted to be harvested later, and there are a LOT of them. Held items are also very important, and I frequently used the Lazy Gem, which is basically an EXP Share but tied to the individual mon on the receiving end. HP and SP can be replenished with various kinds of cakes, though I was constantly broke throughout the game as I was often using items to heal from heavy-hitting attacks. A singular set of Skill Points are used for all moves, and you can heal half of them in battle by taking a turn to rest. Coromon can only have four moves equipped at any time, but outside of battle you can conveniently switch what punches they’re packing from their learned move pool. These turn-based battles come with most everything you’d expect from a Poke-like. During your journey, you’ll engage in turn-based battles, catch Coromon, and evolve them. But before that, however, you’ll need to reach the areas via different routes, solve the locals’ problems, and then find the titan by going through a dungeon-like area. These titans are imposing elemental-based creatures that work in harmony with the land around them, and you’ll have to prove yourself in battle to get their essence. As a promising new recruit, you’ve been tasked with collecting titan essence from the titans that live in the Velua region. In this part of the world, those who catch and battle with Coromon are all researchers working for the Lux Solis corporation. From training a team of up to six and competing in turn-based battles with a four-move pool, to the similar progress structure, it would be a disservice not to mention the comparison. In Coromon’s case, however, it is deliberately Poke-like. Oftentimes, no matter how different they are, these sorts of games will be compared to Pokemon. ![]() ![]() That is, the primary gameplay involves catching and usually battling various creatures. ![]() Coromon is a game that easily fits into the monster-tamer genre. ![]()
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