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What should I do after drawing spells?
What does the gold beam above a Foundable mean?How can I get better ratings when drawing spells?What are the rarities of each item dropping?
After drawing a spell during an encounter, there's a circle that the spell seems to rotate around. Is there some kind of action expected with this, like tapping or holding it?
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After drawing a spell during an encounter, there's a circle that the spell seems to rotate around. Is there some kind of action expected with this, like tapping or holding it?
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Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
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@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21
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After drawing a spell during an encounter, there's a circle that the spell seems to rotate around. Is there some kind of action expected with this, like tapping or holding it?
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After drawing a spell during an encounter, there's a circle that the spell seems to rotate around. Is there some kind of action expected with this, like tapping or holding it?
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Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
2
@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21
add a comment |
Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
2
@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21
Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
2
2
@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21
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After playing a bit longer I can answer this anecdotally.
The swirling circles that you see after the spell has been cast is an indication of the spell is going to success or fail.
From what it look like, it will turn more red if the spell is failing and then when you succeed, it turns blue/white/purple colors.
As per our comment discussion, this is similar to the animation in Pokemon Go where the ball jiggles and wiggles until it shows you've caught it or not, just prettier!
Again, this is all anecdotal evidence, be nice if there were some hard references to associate.
1
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
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After playing a bit longer I can answer this anecdotally.
The swirling circles that you see after the spell has been cast is an indication of the spell is going to success or fail.
From what it look like, it will turn more red if the spell is failing and then when you succeed, it turns blue/white/purple colors.
As per our comment discussion, this is similar to the animation in Pokemon Go where the ball jiggles and wiggles until it shows you've caught it or not, just prettier!
Again, this is all anecdotal evidence, be nice if there were some hard references to associate.
1
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
add a comment |
After playing a bit longer I can answer this anecdotally.
The swirling circles that you see after the spell has been cast is an indication of the spell is going to success or fail.
From what it look like, it will turn more red if the spell is failing and then when you succeed, it turns blue/white/purple colors.
As per our comment discussion, this is similar to the animation in Pokemon Go where the ball jiggles and wiggles until it shows you've caught it or not, just prettier!
Again, this is all anecdotal evidence, be nice if there were some hard references to associate.
1
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
add a comment |
After playing a bit longer I can answer this anecdotally.
The swirling circles that you see after the spell has been cast is an indication of the spell is going to success or fail.
From what it look like, it will turn more red if the spell is failing and then when you succeed, it turns blue/white/purple colors.
As per our comment discussion, this is similar to the animation in Pokemon Go where the ball jiggles and wiggles until it shows you've caught it or not, just prettier!
Again, this is all anecdotal evidence, be nice if there were some hard references to associate.
After playing a bit longer I can answer this anecdotally.
The swirling circles that you see after the spell has been cast is an indication of the spell is going to success or fail.
From what it look like, it will turn more red if the spell is failing and then when you succeed, it turns blue/white/purple colors.
As per our comment discussion, this is similar to the animation in Pokemon Go where the ball jiggles and wiggles until it shows you've caught it or not, just prettier!
Again, this is all anecdotal evidence, be nice if there were some hard references to associate.
answered Jun 26 at 21:18
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I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
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1
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
1
1
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I also noticed that failures tend to have the circle shrinking while successes tend to have it getting bigger.
– Batophobia
Jun 26 at 23:29
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
I think it's fair to note that red and black circles do not automatically indicate failure, but I believe the likelihood of failure is higher the longer they appear.
– Steve-o169
2 days ago
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Are you referring to the spell circle in a fortress? Or, is this a regular encounter? Can you provide a screen shot?
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 22 at 15:01
@GameLikeBeaker I'm not sure about fortresses, but definitely regular encounters.
– Batophobia
Jun 22 at 16:27
Ahh, That's just the animation of your spell hitting the target, there is nothing to do with that really (at least from what I've seen). I can't find any official documentation
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 2:51
2
@GameLikeBeaker Ah, so similar to Pokemon Go having the Pokeball twitch and blink before capture.
– Batophobia
Jun 23 at 8:43
Yes, exactly like that :)
– GameLikeBeaker
Jun 23 at 11:21