Tip 5: Different patches of grass in the same screen can have different Nexomon in completely. Tip 4: Hold the Menu button to fast forward through text. Many other cool early game Nexomon have this problem too, for example Snush and Cruff. Unfortunately this means ALL of the starters are much worse than wild versions of the same species as they are missing Double Slash and will have it if caught at a lower level. One of these moves is usually Double Slash - which at 105 power and 85 accuracy is going to be a staple of anything's moveset for a LONG time. Tip 3: Nearly every single Nexomon gets a bonus move or two at level 4 and 5, and obtaining it at level 6 or higher means going without these moves until level 40+ (which is when Nexomon stop learning new moves and relearn all their old moves from levels 1-39). Each area has a minimum level though - for example Drake Isles can spawn level 9 Nexomon even if you go there with just your starter and Skunqute 10 minutes in! Also, tamers looking for a rematch can still be at the level of your main party (not always, but sometimes) so be careful! Tip 2: Tamers and wild Nexomon in areas can be "levelled down" by entering the area with a lower level team than your main party. ![]() If you want to mine every single shard possible, you better explore every nook and cranny before you train or catch a single critter over level 9! Tip 1: Shards respawn every 10 levels, based on your strongest owned Nexomon. I just wanted to post some stuff that I found out after about 60 hours of obsessive play of this cool new game! Hopefully these things will help out some new players and be something cool for those who have already completely their first run.
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