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When I captured my first Air fairy, I'd replace the Energy fairy
with the Air fairy. The Energy Fairy is probably the better fairy of
the two, but you need to Air fairy to get over the Air Eddies. Later,
when I captured my first Ice fairy, I'd replace my Stone fairy for the
Ice Fairy. Finally, when I got the first Light fairy I could keep, I'd
dump the Fire fairy for the Light Fairy.

**** According to Amaya Mendoza the ultimate fairy combination is:

One Light fairy, one Energy fairy, one Ice fairy, one Fire fairy,
and one Dark fairy. This combination gives you three fairies that are
strong against Air fairies, two fairies that are strong against Nature,
Water, PSI, Stone, Fire, Chaos, and Metal fairies. It has one fairy
that is strong against Energy, Ice, and Dark fairy. There are no fairies
that are strong against Light fairies, but there aren't many Light
fairies in the game.

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**** Nature Fairies ****
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Nature fairies are the most common type of fairy in Zanzarah.
There are also more varieties of Nature fairies than there are of any
other fairy type. Nature fairies are, for the most part look exactly
like you would expect a fairy to look. There still are a few
interesting looking fairies in this group.

While Nature fairies are very common, they are no pushovers in
battle. Nature fairies are pretty average all around, but they will
usually have quite a number of Hit Points once they advance far enough.
In a fight, Nature fairies have average to fast firing spells that cause
a low amount of damage. Their "Light Spurs" spell is an effective
offensive spell, which temporarily reduces the opposing fairy's spell
recharge rate by 80%. Another effective spell "Falling Tree" will
poison the opposing fairy on a critical hit.

Their passive spells are mostly defensive in nature. Three of the
five passive spells reduce the amount of damage the fairy takes from an
opponent's attack, with one spell, "Thorn Armour", completely
eliminating all damage for five shots. These passive spells allow the
Nature fairy to stay in the fight longer than their Hit Points would
suggest they could.

Nature fairies have no special strengths or weaknesses against
most of the fairies you will find in the beginning of the game. Their
ability to attack PSI fairies makes them a valuable member of your deck
for the entire game.

**** Nature Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****

Strong Attack Against: PSI and Chaos
Weak Attack Against: Ice, Fire and Dark
Strong Defense Against: PSI and Chaos
Weak Defense Against: Fire, Ice, and Metal

**** Where to find Nature Fairies ****

You can find wild Nature fairies in most outdoor plants and trees
in Zanzarah, including the trees in the Misty Swamp and in the Realm of
Clouds

**** Best Nature Fairies ****

In my opinion, the Symgot, Fygaery, and Viteria are the three best
Nature fairies, in roughly this order.

**** Sillia ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Low
Evolves to: Viteria
Evolves at level: 22
Follows Experience Chart: 3

Where you can trade for a Sillia:
Rufus' House - You can pick a Sillia as your starting fairy.

Where to find a Sillia:
MS-4, EF-3, Forest Hut, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, RC-1, East Pavilion,
RC-3, MS-2, The Great Tree, RC-4

Notes about Sillia:
Sillia is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. You should try to replace your Sillia with a better Nature
fairy as soon as you can.

**** Viteria ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Boneria
Evolves at level: 31
Follows Experience Chart: 3

Where to find a Viteria:
EF-2, MS-5, Forest Hut, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, RC-1, East Pavilion,
RC-3, MS-2, The Great Tree, RC-4

Notes about Viteria:
Viteria is a huge improvement over the Sillia. Actually, a
Viteria is a better fairy than the next evolution, Boneria.

**** Boneria ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Low
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 3

Where to find a Boneria:
There are no wild Boneria fairies in the game. You have to evolve
a Viteria into a Boneria.

Notes about Boneria:
Boneria is very weak for a highest evolutionary level fairy. The
Boneria is no where near a strong as a Viteria. Only evolve a Viteria
into a Boneria to complete your fairy collection. The Viteria fairy is
a much better fairy than a Boneria.

**** Worgot ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Low
Evolves to: Corgot
Evolves at level: 21
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where you can trade for a Worot:
MS-2 - An elf will trade you a Worgot for a Segbuzz. You must
make this trade to continue on with the game.

Where to find a Worgot:
Rafi's Cave, FG-1, FG-2, FG-3, FG-4, FG-6, EF-1, MS-4

Notes about Worgot:
Worgot is a pretty weak fairy but it is stronger than most low
evolutionary fairy forms. You should replace your Worgot with a Corgot
as a soon as you can. However, Worgot does have a higher dexterity than
the Corgot.

**** Corgot ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Symgot
Evolves at level: 29
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find a Corgot:
EF-1, EF-2, Dunmore, MS-3, MS-5, EF-3, EF-4, MS-2, The Great Tree

Notes about Corgot:
Corgot is a pretty strong Nature fairy. Arguably, the Corgot is
better than its next form, Symgot. Corgot has better Jump and Special
Abilities than Symgot.

**** Symgot ****
Hit Points: Highest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Lowest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find a Symgot:
There are no wild Symgot fairies in the game. The only way to get
a Symgot is by evolving a Corgot.

Notes about Symgot:
Worgot is a strong fairy with a high amount of Hit Points. It has
more Hit Points and is more dexterous than the Corgot, but it has a
lower Jump and Special Abilities.

**** Abery ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Abnobery
Evolves at level: 31
Follows Experience Chart: 5

Where to find an Abery:
Dunmore, MS-3, MS-5, EF-4, MS-2, The Great Tree

Notes about Abery:
Abery is a weak fairy that only excels in Jumping. The Jump
Ability is probably the least useful of the four abilities.

**** Abnobery ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: High
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 5

Where to find an Abnobery:
Dunmore, MS-3, MS-4, MS-5, MS-2, The Great Tree

Notes about Abnobery:
Abnobery is better version of an Abery, but it's still not very
good. It has more Hit Points and Dexterity than the Abery, but it's
still not very strong. The Abnobery is good at getting Critical Hits,
but it can not take enough punishment to take advantage of this ability.

**** Blumella ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find a Blumella:
Rafi's Cave, FG-1, FG-2, FG-3, FG-4, EF-1

Notes about Blumella:
Blumella is a pretty weak fairy but with her high Dexterity and
Jump Ability, she can move and dodge attacks very well.

**** Pfoe ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Taze
Evolves with: Elemental Stone of Nature
Follows Experience Chart: 8

Where to find a Pfoe:
EF-2 (in the tree by itself, just before the crossroads), EF-5,
Ruins in the Forest, EF-7

Notes about Pfoe:
Pfoe is a pretty weak fairy but it has a good Dexterity. Pfoe
also has the best chance to get Critical Hits.

**** Taze ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8

Where to find a Taze:
There are no wild Taze fairies in the game. To get a Taze, you
have to evolve a Pfoe with an Elemental Stone of Nature.

Notes about Taze:
Taze improves on the Pfoe's weaknesses. These improvements make
the Taze a better fairy. Still, there are better Nature fairies in the
game than the Taze.

**** Tinefol ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Low
Evolves to: Tinerog with Elemental Stone of Nature
Evolves to: Tinezard with Elemental Stone of Fire
Evolves to: Tineves with Elemental Stone of Air
Follows Experience Chart: 10

Where to find a Tinefol:
EF-2, EF-3, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, RC-1, East Pavilion, RC-3, RC-4,
EF-5, Ruins in the Forest, EF-7

Notes about Tinefol:
Tinefol is a very weak fairy. The only thing it does decently is
jump. All of its other abilities are below average.

**** Tinerog ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Average
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10

Where to find a Tinerog:
You will never find a wild Tinerog. You must evolve a Tinefol
with an Elemental Stone of Nature to get a Tinerog.

Notes about Tinerog:
Tinerog is as average of a fairy as you can get. Average fairies
are not bad however, so you shouldn't completely ignore the Tinerog.

**** Fygaery ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 6

Where you can trade for a Fygaery:
Tiralin Pub - You can trade a JumRock for a Fygaery. This is the
only way you can get a Fygaery.

Notes about Fygaery:
Fygaery is very good fairy. The only thing the Fygaery does not
excel in is jumping, and jumping is probably the weakest of the four
abilities. The only downside to the Fygaery is that you have to trade
JumRock to get one.

**** Lana ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Average
Evolves to: Liana
Evolves at level: 22
Follows Experience Chart: 10

Where to find a Lana:
EF-1, EF-2, EF-3, EF-4

Notes about Lana:
Lana is an all around average fairy. Average fairies are not bad
however, so you shouldn't completely ignore the Lana.

**** Liana ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10

Where to find a Liana:
You will never find a wild Liana fairy. You must train a Lana
until it evolves to a Liana.

Notes about Liana:
Liana is somewhat better than a Lana. It trades an average
Dexterity for an improved Jump and Special Abilities.

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**** Air Fairies ****
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Air fairies have the most number of weaknesses possible, but they
are still important fairies. They share the same strengths and
weaknesses as Nature fairies, although they have more of each. You will
need an Air fairy with you most of the time, after you catch your first
one. The reason for this is that the Air Eddies are the most common
obstacles in Zanzarah and you need an Air fairy to cross one. With the
exception of Tineves, all of the Air fairies look like light blue humans
with wings.

Air fairies focus on speed. Speed includes speed of firing spells
and speed of movement. The Air fairies spells for the most part focus
on increasing their own movement and spell charge rate or reducing their
opponent's movement or spell recharge. The Air fairy's spells are
typically weak, but all of their spells have 30 shots. This means you
can fire off spells quickly without having to worry too much about much
about running out of mana.

You have to be careful with Air fairies, since there is usually
always a nearby fairy that is strong against them. However, their
ability to attack PSI and Water fairies makes them a valuable member of
your deck.

**** Air Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****

Strong Attack Against: Water, PSI, Chaos, and Metal
Weak Attack Against: Energy, Stone, Ice, Fire, and Dark
Strong Defense Against: Water, PSI, Chaos, and Metal
Weak Defense Against: Stone, Ice, Fire, and Dark

**** Where to find Air Fairies ****

You can find wild Air fairies in the pillars, columns, and ruins
in the Realm of Clouds.

**** Best Air Fairies ****

In my opinion, the Fathrael, Laticia, and Tineves are the three
best Air fairies, in roughly this order.

**** Airia ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: Luria
Evolves at level: 22
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find an Airia:
RC-1, RC-2

Notes about Airia:
Airia is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. You should try to replace your Airia with a better Air fairy
as soon as you can.

**** Luria ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Laticia
Evolves at level: 31
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find a Luria:
RC-1, RC-2

Notes about Luria:
Luria is a better fairy than Airia, though Luria loses Airia's
High chance for Critical Hits. Luria has more Hit Points and is much
more maneuverable than the slow Airia.

**** Laticia ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 4

Where to find a Laticia:
There are no wild Laticia fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Luria into a Laticia.

Notes about Laticia:
Laticia has more Hit Points than the Luria, but is not quite as
fast. Other than that change, Laticia does not really improve upon the
Luria significantly.

**** Sirael ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Gorael
Evolves at level: 27
Follows Experience Chart: 8

Where to find a Sirael:
RC-1, East Pavilion, RC-3, RC-4

Notes about Sirael:
Sirael is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Sirael is almost the same as Airia except the Dexterity and
Jump Abilities for these two fairies are swapped. Since Dexterity is
more important than the Jump ability, the Sirael is a better fairy than
the Airia, although both of these fairies are bad.

**** Gorael ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Fathrael
Evolves at level: 38
Follows Experience Chart: 8

Where to find a Gorael:
East Pavilion, RC-3, RC-4

Notes about Gorael:
Gorael is a decent fairy that improves on the Sirael fairy's
weaknesses. The Gorael excels at Dexterity and getting Critical Hits.

**** Fathrael ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8

Where to find a Fathrael:
There are no wild Fathrael fairies in the game. You will have to
evolve a Gorael into a Fathrael. It does take a good deal of fights to
get a Gorael to level 38.

Notes about Fathrael:
Fathrael is a better fairy than a Gorael. Unfortunately, the
Fathrael loses the Gorael's Dexterity, but the extra Hit Points on the
Fathrael make it a better fairy.

**** Sirella ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 2
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