Aha chris, but, may I know something.
Will my party arrangement will make difference? I mean arrange them in 4
slots?
Must I put some of them in certain places?


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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Friday, January 3, 2014 2:55 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: 2 solara questions

As far as I know, when you challenge a close rival in the arena, I don't 
think you know what the makeup of your rival's party is when you make up 
your own party. For this reason, I generally avoid challenging a close 
rival and just go down through the list of other castles and look for 
parties I think I can come up with some strategy to defeat.

The challenge quests should work the same way as the story quests. Come 
up with your party based on the monsters you'll be facing. You should 
learn over time the characteristics of certain monsters. If you haven't 
figured this out yet then just take your best guess or use a fairly 
generic party. Pay attention to the tips you get after you lose a 
battle. For example, this is where you learn that goos are vulnerable to 
magic attacks. Also, during your battles, do a two finger flick up and 
pay attention to how your different heroes are holding up. If your 
trailing heroes are getting taken out right away, move some heroes with 
more armor to the back of your party. If your lightly armored heroes are 
dieing early then replace them with heroes that have more armor and so 
on. I see losing a battle as an investment in learning more about my 
heroes and the enemies I'm facing.

On 01/02/2014 11:21 AM, ramy moustafa wrote:
> Hi all:
> am facing 2 problems in solara and hope i can find an answer.
> 1, in the areena i found something called chalenge across  rival,
sometimes i win, and sometimes i defeeted. hhow can i  be sure that i will
win?
> 2, in the quest menu, i found something ccalled chhalenge. but each time i
play therre i always lose. so, what can i do to win there?
> thanks so much
>
> Ramy moustafa saber
> Musicc instructor at:
> faculty of musical education
> music arranger and sound engineer
> Sent from my iPhone
>

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chaltain at Gmail

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