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Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Mensek:
There are no wild Mensek fairies in the game. You must raise a
Mencre to a Mensek.
Notes about Mensek:
Mensek fairies are practically identical to Mencre fairies. The
only difference between these two fairies is that the Dexterity and Jump
Abilities are swapped on these two fairies. As such, the Mensek fairy
is more maneuverable and thus a better fairy, although only marginally
so.
**** Beltaur ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Lowest
Special: High
Evolves to: Mentaur
Evolves at level: 23
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Beltaur:
DC-5 - Interestingly enough, Beltaurs are not as common in the
wild a Mentaurs.
Notes about Beltaur:
Beltaur is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Beltaur can't survive in a battle long enough to be useful.
**** Mentaur ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: 28
Evolves at level: Clum
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Mentaur:
DC-1, DC-2, DC-3, Ice Caves, DC-5
Notes about Mentaur:
Mentaur is a good fairy, but it has low mobility. Still, a
Mentaur is better than Mencre or Mensek.
**** Clum ****
Hit Points: Highest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Clumor
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Clum:
There are no wild Clum fairies in the game. You will have to
evolve a Mentaur into a Clum.
Notes about Clum:
Clum is a very powerful fairy that only suffers on its chance to
get Critical Hits. Clum has a lot of Hit Points and is highly
maneuverable.
**** Clumaur ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Clumaur:
There are no wild Clumaur fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Clum to a Clumaur to get this fairy.
Notes about Clumaur:
Interestingly enough, the Clumaur fairy is weaker than the Clum
fairy. Clumaur does have a better chance at getting Critical Hits than
a Clum, but in all other statistics, the Clum it better.
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**** Stone Fairies ****
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Stone Fairies, surprisingly enough, live in large rocks. What is
interesting is that Stone Fairies only like outside rocks. Stone
fairies leave the rocks inside caves for the PSI fairy. Stone fairies
come in the squat, troll looking Grem family, the humanoid Vesbat family
and the rock with wings JumJum family
Stone fairy offensive spells are typically slow and powerful.
Almost all of the offensive special abilities and the passive spells
focus on making the Stone fairy's strong offensive spells even stronger.
The "Unintentional Movement" spell, which gives the Stone fairy a life
steal attack, will keep the Stone fairy around against the strongest of
opponents. Stone fairy's strong attacks can somewhat compensate for the
lack of strength against useful fairy types. I personally find the
Stone fairy spells charge up a little to slowly for my playing style,
especially the first two spells that have the slowest charge time. The
Stone fairy has no natural passive spell to increase their spell charge
rate.
Stone fairies, along with Nature fairies, are the most common
fairies in Zanzarah. While the Stone fairies have are decent enough
fairies, their strengths and weaknesses are not very effective. They are
not strong against any of the common fairy types. Stone Fairies are
weak against Light, PSI, and Dark, three of the strongest fairy types in
the game. Their two strengths against Air and Energy fairies are of
limited use, since both these fairy types are limited to relatively
small or isolated areas. Still, you may want to pull out your Stone
fairy when you journey to the Realm of Clouds. I usually don't use
Stone fairies much past the middle of the game since Stone fairies can't
do anything that the Ice fairies can't do better.
**** Stone Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Air and Energy
Weak Attack Against: Light, PSI, and Dark
Strong Defense Against: Air and Energy
Weak Defense Against: Light, PSI, and Dark
**** Where to find Stone Fairies ****
You can find Stone fairies in any large outdoors rock in Zanzarah.
**** Best Stone Fairies ****
Garbat and Gremrock are the two best Stone fairies. These fairies
have identical statistics.
**** Grem ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: Gremor
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where you can trade for a Darbue:
Rufus' House (picked as your first fairy)
Where to find a Grem:
MW-7 (in a rock near the exit - I've only found this fairy here
once.)
Notes about Grem:
Grem is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Grem fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although he will be fine at the beginning of the game when you
first pick him.
**** Gremor ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Low
Evolves to: Gremrock
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where to find a Gremor:
MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, East Pavilion
Notes about Grem:
Gremor is also a weak fairy, though it is much more mobile than
the Grem fairy. It's best to try to evolve this fairy to a Gremrock as
quickly as possible.
**** Gremrock ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where to find a Gremrock:
There are no wild Gremrock fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Gremor to level 35 to get a Gremrock.
Notes about Gremrock:
Grem is strong fairy that is very agile.
**** Vesbat ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: Stobat
Evolves at level: 27
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Vesbat:
FG-1, FG-2, FG-3, FG-4, EF-1, EF-2, MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-6, MW-7
Notes about Vesbat:
Vesbat is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Vesbat fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although it is very agile.
**** Stobat ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Lowest
Evolves to: Garbat
Evolves at level: 33
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Stobat:
MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, East Pavilion
Notes about Stobat:
Stobat is a much-improved Vesbat that only loses a little in its
chance to get Critical Hits.
**** Garbat ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Garbat:
There are no wild Garbat fairies in the game. The only Garbat you
can get is through evolving a Stobat into a Garbat.
Notes about Garbat:
Garbat is a strong and agile fairy, which is identical in
statistics to the Gremrock. The only negative to the Garbat is its low
chance of getting Critical Hits.
**** JumJum ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: JumRock
Evolves at level: 38
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a JumJum:
EF-2, MW-3, MW-4
Notes about JumJum:
JumJum is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. JumJum fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** JumRock ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Lowest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a JumRock:
There are no wild JumRock fairies. This is unfortunate, because
you need two to complete your fairy collection. You need to trade one
for a rare fairy and the other for your collection. You need to raise a
JumJum to level 38 to get a JumRock.
Notes about JumRock:
JumRock fairies are marginally better than a JumJum. It has more
Hit Points than a JumJum, but has no mobility. The only thing a JumRock
can do to avoid another fairy is jump. This really isn't an effective
way to fight.
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**** Ice Fairies ****
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Ice fairies are one of my favorite fairy types. The are two
different variety of Ice fairies, the flying polar bear and the Ice
Queen. The polar bears are the most common and probably the better of
the two types.
Ice fairies rely on slowing down their opponents. Most of the Ice
fairy's spells are slow charging with weak damage. Almost all of the
offensive Ice spells slow down the opposing fairy or flat out freeze it.
All Ice fairies have High dexterity, which makes them more maneuverable.
Most of their passive spells focus on recharging their Jump Energy
faster, to make the Ice fairies even more maneuverable. The best
passive spell though, in my opinion, is the "Absorb Mana" spell. This
spell will increase the Spell Charging rate by 100%, making the Ice
fairy even more effective.
The biggest strength of the Ice fairy is its strengths against
other fairies. The Ice fairy is strong against most of the common fairy
types including Nature and Air. It can also deal with the some of the
problematic fairy types, such as Water, Energy and Metal. Their
weaknesses to PSI and Fire are easy to deal with in the wild, since
these type fairies are only found in Caves and in the Lava Pit. You do
have to be careful with the Ice fairies in Fairy battles, since most
Fairy Masters have a PSI or a Fire fairy, especially the Shadow Elves.
**** Ice Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, Air, Water, Energy, and Metal
Weak Attack Against: PSI and Fire
Strong Defense Against: Nature, Air, Water, Energy, and Metal
Weak Defense Against: PSI and Fire
**** Where to find Ice Fairies ****
You can find wild Ice fairies on the Mountain Peaks. This
probably sounds obvious, but if you see snow on the ground, all you are
going to get attacked by is Ice Fairies.
**** Best Ice Fairy ****
The best Ice fairy is a Greezloc.
**** Feez ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Greez
Evolves at level: 25
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Feez:
MP-1, MP-2
Notes about Feez:
Feez is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Feez fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful. Luckily, the Greez fairy is just as easy to catch as a Feez, so
you never have to use this fairy.
**** Greez ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: Greezloc
Evolves at level: 45
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Greez:
MP-1, MP-2
Notes about Greez:
Greez is a much-improved fairy compared to the Feez. It loses the
Feez fairy's high chance to get Critical Hits, but it gains in both Hit
Points and Jumping Ability. The Jumping Ability, combined with the High
Dexterity makes the Greez a very maneuverable fairy.
**** Greezloc ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Greezloc:
MP-3
Notes about Greezloc:
Greezloc is a great fairy. It has good Hit Points, Dexterity and
a good chance for Critical Hits. Add these abilities to the strength of
the Ice spells and you have a very potent fairy.
**** Glacess ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Glacess:
MP-3
Notes about Glacess:
Glacess is fairly strong for a fairy that does not have any other
evolutionary forms. She has slightly lower Hit Points than the Greezloc
does, but otherwise has the same statistics. The Glacess would be a
good fairy to use, except that you can catch a Greezloc on the same
level that you can find a Glacess.
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**** Fire Fairies ****
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There are two basic groups of Fire fairies, the Pix demon group
and the Dracwin dragon group. The Pix group goes from a cute little
devil looking creature to a scary looking Demon, Daemonex. The final
Tinefol form, the Tinezard is also Fire Fairy. The Tinezard will be the
first Fire Fairy you can get.
Fire fairy spells are slow charging but hard hitting. Most of the
specials associated with the Fire spells focus on either hurting the
opposing fairy or making the opposing fairy more susceptible to future
attacks. Fire fairies also have the every popular share the damage
passive special, which makes the attacking fairy receive the same amount
of damage that the Fire fairy gets.
If you morph a Tinefol into a Tinezard early enough, you will find
the Fire fairies very useful. The strength against Nature fairies makes
life easier at the beginning of the game. By the time you reach the
Lava Caves, I think the usefulness of the Fire fairy has long past. You
will already have strong fairies that provide the same strengths to
Nature, Air, Ice and Chaos fairies. The last part of the game is filled
with Dark fairies, with some Water and Light fairies on some of the
Fairy Masters. This seriously limits the effectiveness of the Fire
fairies. I know there are characters in the game that they you to get
the Fire fairies, but I would leave them at home once you find your
first Ice fairy.
**** Fire Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, Air, Ice, and Chaos
Weak Attack Against: Water, Light, and Dark
Strong Defense Against: Nature, Air, Ice, and Chaos
Weak Defense Against: Water, Light, Dark, and Metal
**** Where to find Fire Fairies ****
You can find wild Fire fairies in the Lava Caves.
**** Best Fire Fairy ****
The best Fire fairy is a Flagwin fairy. All other Fire fairies
are too slow are don't have enough Hit Points.
**** Pix ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Ferix
Evolves at level: 23
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Pix:
LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Pix:
Pix is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Pix fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although the Pix is a very maneuverable fairy. This can make
capturing a Pix difficult, since it moves so fast.
**** Ferix ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Daemonex
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Ferix:
LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Ferix:
Ferxi is a more durable fairy than the Pix fairy, but it loses
some Dexterity and some chance to make a Critical Hit. The added
durability makes the Ferix a better fairy, however, since it can survive
in a fight long enough to inflict some damage.
**** Daemonex ****
Hit Points: Highest
Dexterity: Lowest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Daemonex:
There are no wild Daemonex in the game. You will have to create a
Daemonex by evolving a Ferix.
Notes about Daemonex:
Daemonex is a much stronger fairy than a Ferix, but it loses
almost all of the Ferix fairy's mobility. The resulting Daemonex fairy
can take a lot of damage, but it can't move much.
**** Dracwin ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Flagwin
Evolves with: Elemental Stone of Fire
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Dracwin:
LC-2, LC-3, LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Dracwin:
Dracwin is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Mensek:
There are no wild Mensek fairies in the game. You must raise a
Mencre to a Mensek.
Notes about Mensek:
Mensek fairies are practically identical to Mencre fairies. The
only difference between these two fairies is that the Dexterity and Jump
Abilities are swapped on these two fairies. As such, the Mensek fairy
is more maneuverable and thus a better fairy, although only marginally
so.
**** Beltaur ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Lowest
Special: High
Evolves to: Mentaur
Evolves at level: 23
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Beltaur:
DC-5 - Interestingly enough, Beltaurs are not as common in the
wild a Mentaurs.
Notes about Beltaur:
Beltaur is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Beltaur can't survive in a battle long enough to be useful.
**** Mentaur ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: 28
Evolves at level: Clum
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Mentaur:
DC-1, DC-2, DC-3, Ice Caves, DC-5
Notes about Mentaur:
Mentaur is a good fairy, but it has low mobility. Still, a
Mentaur is better than Mencre or Mensek.
**** Clum ****
Hit Points: Highest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Clumor
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Clum:
There are no wild Clum fairies in the game. You will have to
evolve a Mentaur into a Clum.
Notes about Clum:
Clum is a very powerful fairy that only suffers on its chance to
get Critical Hits. Clum has a lot of Hit Points and is highly
maneuverable.
**** Clumaur ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 2
Where to find a Clumaur:
There are no wild Clumaur fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Clum to a Clumaur to get this fairy.
Notes about Clumaur:
Interestingly enough, the Clumaur fairy is weaker than the Clum
fairy. Clumaur does have a better chance at getting Critical Hits than
a Clum, but in all other statistics, the Clum it better.
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**** Stone Fairies ****
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Stone Fairies, surprisingly enough, live in large rocks. What is
interesting is that Stone Fairies only like outside rocks. Stone
fairies leave the rocks inside caves for the PSI fairy. Stone fairies
come in the squat, troll looking Grem family, the humanoid Vesbat family
and the rock with wings JumJum family
Stone fairy offensive spells are typically slow and powerful.
Almost all of the offensive special abilities and the passive spells
focus on making the Stone fairy's strong offensive spells even stronger.
The "Unintentional Movement" spell, which gives the Stone fairy a life
steal attack, will keep the Stone fairy around against the strongest of
opponents. Stone fairy's strong attacks can somewhat compensate for the
lack of strength against useful fairy types. I personally find the
Stone fairy spells charge up a little to slowly for my playing style,
especially the first two spells that have the slowest charge time. The
Stone fairy has no natural passive spell to increase their spell charge
rate.
Stone fairies, along with Nature fairies, are the most common
fairies in Zanzarah. While the Stone fairies have are decent enough
fairies, their strengths and weaknesses are not very effective. They are
not strong against any of the common fairy types. Stone Fairies are
weak against Light, PSI, and Dark, three of the strongest fairy types in
the game. Their two strengths against Air and Energy fairies are of
limited use, since both these fairy types are limited to relatively
small or isolated areas. Still, you may want to pull out your Stone
fairy when you journey to the Realm of Clouds. I usually don't use
Stone fairies much past the middle of the game since Stone fairies can't
do anything that the Ice fairies can't do better.
**** Stone Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Air and Energy
Weak Attack Against: Light, PSI, and Dark
Strong Defense Against: Air and Energy
Weak Defense Against: Light, PSI, and Dark
**** Where to find Stone Fairies ****
You can find Stone fairies in any large outdoors rock in Zanzarah.
**** Best Stone Fairies ****
Garbat and Gremrock are the two best Stone fairies. These fairies
have identical statistics.
**** Grem ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: Gremor
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where you can trade for a Darbue:
Rufus' House (picked as your first fairy)
Where to find a Grem:
MW-7 (in a rock near the exit - I've only found this fairy here
once.)
Notes about Grem:
Grem is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Grem fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although he will be fine at the beginning of the game when you
first pick him.
**** Gremor ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Low
Evolves to: Gremrock
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where to find a Gremor:
MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, East Pavilion
Notes about Grem:
Gremor is also a weak fairy, though it is much more mobile than
the Grem fairy. It's best to try to evolve this fairy to a Gremrock as
quickly as possible.
**** Gremrock ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 3
Where to find a Gremrock:
There are no wild Gremrock fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Gremor to level 35 to get a Gremrock.
Notes about Gremrock:
Grem is strong fairy that is very agile.
**** Vesbat ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: Stobat
Evolves at level: 27
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Vesbat:
FG-1, FG-2, FG-3, FG-4, EF-1, EF-2, MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-6, MW-7
Notes about Vesbat:
Vesbat is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Vesbat fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although it is very agile.
**** Stobat ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Lowest
Evolves to: Garbat
Evolves at level: 33
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Stobat:
MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-7, East Pavilion
Notes about Stobat:
Stobat is a much-improved Vesbat that only loses a little in its
chance to get Critical Hits.
**** Garbat ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 6
Where to find a Garbat:
There are no wild Garbat fairies in the game. The only Garbat you
can get is through evolving a Stobat into a Garbat.
Notes about Garbat:
Garbat is a strong and agile fairy, which is identical in
statistics to the Gremrock. The only negative to the Garbat is its low
chance of getting Critical Hits.
**** JumJum ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: JumRock
Evolves at level: 38
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a JumJum:
EF-2, MW-3, MW-4
Notes about JumJum:
JumJum is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. JumJum fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** JumRock ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Lowest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a JumRock:
There are no wild JumRock fairies. This is unfortunate, because
you need two to complete your fairy collection. You need to trade one
for a rare fairy and the other for your collection. You need to raise a
JumJum to level 38 to get a JumRock.
Notes about JumRock:
JumRock fairies are marginally better than a JumJum. It has more
Hit Points than a JumJum, but has no mobility. The only thing a JumRock
can do to avoid another fairy is jump. This really isn't an effective
way to fight.
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**** Ice Fairies ****
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Ice fairies are one of my favorite fairy types. The are two
different variety of Ice fairies, the flying polar bear and the Ice
Queen. The polar bears are the most common and probably the better of
the two types.
Ice fairies rely on slowing down their opponents. Most of the Ice
fairy's spells are slow charging with weak damage. Almost all of the
offensive Ice spells slow down the opposing fairy or flat out freeze it.
All Ice fairies have High dexterity, which makes them more maneuverable.
Most of their passive spells focus on recharging their Jump Energy
faster, to make the Ice fairies even more maneuverable. The best
passive spell though, in my opinion, is the "Absorb Mana" spell. This
spell will increase the Spell Charging rate by 100%, making the Ice
fairy even more effective.
The biggest strength of the Ice fairy is its strengths against
other fairies. The Ice fairy is strong against most of the common fairy
types including Nature and Air. It can also deal with the some of the
problematic fairy types, such as Water, Energy and Metal. Their
weaknesses to PSI and Fire are easy to deal with in the wild, since
these type fairies are only found in Caves and in the Lava Pit. You do
have to be careful with the Ice fairies in Fairy battles, since most
Fairy Masters have a PSI or a Fire fairy, especially the Shadow Elves.
**** Ice Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, Air, Water, Energy, and Metal
Weak Attack Against: PSI and Fire
Strong Defense Against: Nature, Air, Water, Energy, and Metal
Weak Defense Against: PSI and Fire
**** Where to find Ice Fairies ****
You can find wild Ice fairies on the Mountain Peaks. This
probably sounds obvious, but if you see snow on the ground, all you are
going to get attacked by is Ice Fairies.
**** Best Ice Fairy ****
The best Ice fairy is a Greezloc.
**** Feez ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Greez
Evolves at level: 25
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Feez:
MP-1, MP-2
Notes about Feez:
Feez is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Feez fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful. Luckily, the Greez fairy is just as easy to catch as a Feez, so
you never have to use this fairy.
**** Greez ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: Greezloc
Evolves at level: 45
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Greez:
MP-1, MP-2
Notes about Greez:
Greez is a much-improved fairy compared to the Feez. It loses the
Feez fairy's high chance to get Critical Hits, but it gains in both Hit
Points and Jumping Ability. The Jumping Ability, combined with the High
Dexterity makes the Greez a very maneuverable fairy.
**** Greezloc ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Greezloc:
MP-3
Notes about Greezloc:
Greezloc is a great fairy. It has good Hit Points, Dexterity and
a good chance for Critical Hits. Add these abilities to the strength of
the Ice spells and you have a very potent fairy.
**** Glacess ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Glacess:
MP-3
Notes about Glacess:
Glacess is fairly strong for a fairy that does not have any other
evolutionary forms. She has slightly lower Hit Points than the Greezloc
does, but otherwise has the same statistics. The Glacess would be a
good fairy to use, except that you can catch a Greezloc on the same
level that you can find a Glacess.
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**** Fire Fairies ****
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There are two basic groups of Fire fairies, the Pix demon group
and the Dracwin dragon group. The Pix group goes from a cute little
devil looking creature to a scary looking Demon, Daemonex. The final
Tinefol form, the Tinezard is also Fire Fairy. The Tinezard will be the
first Fire Fairy you can get.
Fire fairy spells are slow charging but hard hitting. Most of the
specials associated with the Fire spells focus on either hurting the
opposing fairy or making the opposing fairy more susceptible to future
attacks. Fire fairies also have the every popular share the damage
passive special, which makes the attacking fairy receive the same amount
of damage that the Fire fairy gets.
If you morph a Tinefol into a Tinezard early enough, you will find
the Fire fairies very useful. The strength against Nature fairies makes
life easier at the beginning of the game. By the time you reach the
Lava Caves, I think the usefulness of the Fire fairy has long past. You
will already have strong fairies that provide the same strengths to
Nature, Air, Ice and Chaos fairies. The last part of the game is filled
with Dark fairies, with some Water and Light fairies on some of the
Fairy Masters. This seriously limits the effectiveness of the Fire
fairies. I know there are characters in the game that they you to get
the Fire fairies, but I would leave them at home once you find your
first Ice fairy.
**** Fire Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, Air, Ice, and Chaos
Weak Attack Against: Water, Light, and Dark
Strong Defense Against: Nature, Air, Ice, and Chaos
Weak Defense Against: Water, Light, Dark, and Metal
**** Where to find Fire Fairies ****
You can find wild Fire fairies in the Lava Caves.
**** Best Fire Fairy ****
The best Fire fairy is a Flagwin fairy. All other Fire fairies
are too slow are don't have enough Hit Points.
**** Pix ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Ferix
Evolves at level: 23
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Pix:
LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Pix:
Pix is a very weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Pix fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although the Pix is a very maneuverable fairy. This can make
capturing a Pix difficult, since it moves so fast.
**** Ferix ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Daemonex
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Ferix:
LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Ferix:
Ferxi is a more durable fairy than the Pix fairy, but it loses
some Dexterity and some chance to make a Critical Hit. The added
durability makes the Ferix a better fairy, however, since it can survive
in a fight long enough to inflict some damage.
**** Daemonex ****
Hit Points: Highest
Dexterity: Lowest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Daemonex:
There are no wild Daemonex in the game. You will have to create a
Daemonex by evolving a Ferix.
Notes about Daemonex:
Daemonex is a much stronger fairy than a Ferix, but it loses
almost all of the Ferix fairy's mobility. The resulting Daemonex fairy
can take a lot of damage, but it can't move much.
**** Dracwin ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Flagwin
Evolves with: Elemental Stone of Fire
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Dracwin:
LC-2, LC-3, LC-4, LC-5
Notes about Dracwin:
Dracwin is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest
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