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=== Ritual Candle === | === Ritual Candle === | ||
− | Once the | + | Once Part 4 of the [[Quest|quest]] [[Take Me On]] is completed, the player can use the '''Ritual Candle''' [[Item|item]] to expend a monster in their possession in exchange for a guaranteed bootleg in their next [[Rogue Fusion]] encounter. This bootleg will either be the same species or have the same type as the original. |
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Revision as of 10:55, 15 August 2023
Bootlegs are extremely rare versions of monsters that have a different type, moveset, and colour scheme from normal. In battle, they appear with a red name.
Gameplay
On the overworld, bootlegs have a glitchy effect. However, bootlegs can also be the secondary member of an enemy team, in which case they cannot be seen from the overworld. In battle, bootlegs have a red name and differently coloured sprites.
The Glitter type is exclusively found on bootlegs; outside of type-changing moves in battle, it never appears on non-bootleg monsters. Bootlegs can be of the same type as the base monster, in which case a different colour scheme is used to differentiate them.
Rates
By default, bootlegs have a chance of 1/1000 (0.1%). Rogue fusions have a chance of 1/50 (2%) to include a bootleg, and fusion swarms have a 1/10 (10%) chance to include one. Static encounters always have a 2% rate.[1]
Bootlegs also have a higher chance of receiving sticker attributes as they are upgraded.
Ritual Candle
Once Part 4 of the quest Take Me On is completed, the player can use the Ritual Candle item to expend a monster in their possession in exchange for a guaranteed bootleg in their next Rogue Fusion encounter. This bootleg will either be the same species or have the same type as the original.
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