EvoCreo2 Devs Clarify Multiplayer, Shiny Rates, Cloud Saves FAQs

EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG, the much-anticipated sequel to the beloved game EvoCreo, has finally hit the Android platform last week. The developers at ilmfinity, the masterminds behind Monster Adventure Games, took to Reddit to address the burning questions from the community while also teasing what's on the horizon for this exciting title.
Set in the enchanting world of Shoru, EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG invites players to dive into an adventure where they can catch, train, and battle with over 300 unique Creo. The game doesn't just stop at monster battles; it also offers a rich narrative where players start their journey as a recruit at the Shoru Police Academy. Your mission? To unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of monsters. Along the way, you'll embark on over 50 missions, uncover deep secrets, and face formidable opponents in the competitive battle scene.
Answers to the Most-Asked Questions About EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG
First on the list of community queries is multiplayer functionality. The good news is that multiplayer is definitely in the works, but the developers are prioritizing bug fixes and game balancing before its introduction. Similarly, controller support and cloud saves are on the roadmap but won't be available immediately.
Another hot topic is the shiny rates in EvoCreo2. For those eager to catch these elusive versions, regular shinies have a 0.2% chance of appearing, while the rarer shinies come in at a mere 0.02%. It's worth noting that starter Creo can never be shiny, so keep that in mind when planning your team.
When it comes to capturing Creo, the developers have shared some insights on what affects the capture rate. Lowering a Creo's HP and applying status conditions can increase your chances of a successful catch. However, be prepared for a challenge, as rare, high-level, and shiny Creo are naturally more difficult to capture.
Looking forward, the roadmap for EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG is clear. The initial months will focus on refining the game's experience. Following this phase, players can look forward to the introduction of cloud saves and controller support, followed by new story content, and finally, the long-awaited multiplayer feature.
While you wait for these updates, you can dive into EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG, available now on the Google Play Store.
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