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evolution fairies. Dracwin fairies can't survive in a battle long
enough to be useful.
**** Flagwin ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Flagwin:
There are no wild Flagwin in the game. You will have to make a
Flagwin by giving a Dracwin the Evolutionary Stone of Fire. Lucky there
are a couple of Evolutionary Stones of Fire in the Lava Caves, just
waiting for you to use them on a Dracwin.
Notes about Flagwin:
Flagwin is a strong fairy that is both maneuverable and durable.
These attributes make the Flagwin fairy the best Fire fairy. The low
chance to get Critical Hits is some cause for concern. However, the
Flagwin is the only Fire fairy with a High amount of Hit Points that
still has mobility.
**** Tinezard ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10
Where to find a Tinezard:
There are no wild Tinezard fairies in the game. You will have to
make a Tinezard by giving a Tinefol the Evolutionary Stone of Fire.
Notes about Tinezard:
Tinezard is the easiest Fire fairy to get. You can actually get a
Tinezard pretty early in the game, when a Fire fairy is the most useful.
Overall, the Tinezard is a pretty average fairy, with no really
strengths or weaknesses.
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**** Dark Fairies ****
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Dark fairies are evil, cadaver looking fairies. They have rotting
or torn skin and a throaty, gurgling voice. Dark fairies are probably
the most disturbing looking fairies in the game.
Dark fairies are quick and agile. They all have the highest
dexterity possible plus a high Jump skill. Their spells, for the most
part, are slow charging but pack a significant punch. Their special
spell abilities are focused on increasing the damage of their attack or
increasing their attack speed. The downside to the Dark fairies is
their significant experience requirements for advancement. Dark fairies
and Light fairies share the distinction of being the most expensive
fairies to promote.
Dark fairies have one less strength and one more weakness than
Light fairies. Dark fairies are good fairies for the most part.
Unfortunately, by the time you can actually catch one, the only
strengths the have that are useful are the Strengths against PSI and
Fire. Still, the strength against the PSI fairies is important and the
Dark fairies are strong enough that you won't go wrong by including one
in your fairy deck.
**** Dark Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Air, PSI, Stone, and Fire
Weak Attack Against: Water and Light
Strong Defense Against: Air, PSI, Stone, and Fire
Weak Defense Against: Water and Light
**** Where to find Dark Fairies ****
You can find wild Dark fairies on the road to the Ruins in the
Forest and in the Shadow Realm. You can also find Dark fairies any
place you can find Chaos fairies. It's very rare to find a Dark fairy
outside of the Ruins or the Shadow Realm.
**** Best Dark Fairy ****
The best Dark fairy is Dredanox.
**** Manox ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Turnox
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Manox:
Cottage Cellar, Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, EF-5, SR-2, SR-3,
SR-4, SR-5, SR-6
Notes about Manox:
Manox is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Manox fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** Turnox ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Dredanox
Evolves at level: 40
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Turnox:
Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, EF-5, SR-6
Notes about Turnox:
Turnox are fairly tough fairies. While they have an average
number of Hit Points, they are very agile. This makes Turnox useful
while you are trying to get it to evolve to the better Dredanox fairy.
**** Dredanox ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Dredanox:
There are no wild Dredanox fairies in the game. Given the steep
experience requirements for each Dark Fairy level, getting a Dredanox
will be time consuming. The Dredanox fairy requires the second highest
amount of experience points to obtain.
Notes about Dredanox:
Dredanox is by far the best Dark fairy. It is highly maneuverable
and very durable. The Dredanox is definitely worth the effort that it
takes to evolve it from a Turnox fairy.
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**** Chaos Fairies ****
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Chaos fairies are warped looking creatures. They include the
strange, birdlike Rasrow family, the skeletal Skelbo family, and the
deformed insects Akritar and Segbuzz.
Chaos fairies are pretty average fairies, although they never seem
to have quite enough Hit Points to stay around long enough. This may be
due to their weakness against several of the most common fairies in the
wild and on Fairy Masters. Chaos fairies' offensive spells are slow
charging but generally strong damaging spells. Their spell special
effects are rather eclectic mix, doing everything from messing up the
opposing fairy's controls, to reducing the opposing fairy's movement, to
increasing their own attack strength.
Chaos Fairies are somewhat of a mixed blessing, especially when
you can first capture them. Chaos Fairies are vulnerable against Nature
Fairies, which are the most common fairies in the game. Chaos Fairies
are the only fairies strong against Water Fairies, up until you get your
first Energy fairy. When you get an Energy fairy, you can trade four
weaknesses and two strengths, for two different weaknesses and a single
additional strength.
**** Chaos Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Water and PSI
Weak Attack Against: Nature, Air, Light, and Fire
Strong Defense Against: PSI
Weak Defense Against: Nature, Air, Light, and Fire
**** Where to find Chaos Fairies ****
You can find wild Chaos fairies in underground Catacombs and in
the Shadow Realm.
**** Best Chaos Fairies ****
The best Chaos fairies are Skelrath and Psyrow, in that order.
Skelrath has most of the same statistics as the Psyrow, but it has a
better chance at getting a Critical Hit than the Psyrow.
**** Rasrow ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Maulrow
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Rasrow:
Catacombs below Tiralin, Cottage Cellar, Lower Catacombs of
Tiralin, SR-1, SR-2, SR-3, SR-4, SR-5
Notes about Rasrow:
Rasrow is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Rasrow fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although you have to use them since you can't find a wild
Maulrow.
**** Maulrow ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Average
Evolves to:
Evolves at level: 40
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Maulrow:
There are no wild Maulrow fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Rasrow until it evolves into a Maulrow.
Notes about Maulrow:
Maulrow is a better fairy than Rasrow, but it only has an average
number of Hit Points. The added mobility of the Maulrow is a big plus
for this fairy.
**** Psyrow ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Psyrow:
There are no wide Psyrow fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Maulrow until it evolves into a Psyrow.
Notes about Rasrow:
Psyrow fairies a strong fairies with a lot of durability and
mobility. Psyrow is one of the best Chaos fairies available.
**** Skelbo ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Skeljaw
Evolves at level: 22
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skelbo:
Catacombs below Tiralin, Cottage Cellar
Notes about Skelbo:
Skelbo is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Skelbo fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful although you have to use them, since you can't find a wild
Skeljaw.
**** Skeljaw ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Skelrath
Evolves at level: 49
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skeljaw:
There are no wild Skeljaw fairies in the game. You will have to
evolve a Skelbo into a Skeljaw.
Notes about Skeljaw:
The Skeljaw loses the Skelbo's jump ability, but improves upon the
Skelbo in every other way. The average Hit Points of the Skeljaw are
somewhat of the drawback, but they do make the Skeljaw much more durable
than the Skelbo.
**** Skelrath ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Average
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skelrath:
There are no wild Skelrath in the game. You will have to evolve a
Skelbo into a Skeljaw and then into a Skelrath. With Skeljaw's having
the distinction of requiring highest level and experience point total to
evolve, you will be fighting for a while before you get a Skelrath.
Notes about Skelrath:
It takes a long fight to get a Skelrath, but after the battle, you
get a strong fairy. Skelrath has good mobility and durability, plus it
has a decent chance of getting a Critical Hit. These abilities make the
Skelrath the best Chaos fairy available.
**** Akritar ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 9
Where to find a Akritar:
Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, SR-1, SR-2, SR-3, SR-4, SR-5
Notes about Akritar:
Like most fairies that can not evolve into another form, the
Akritar is a very weak fairy. While it has a great chance to score a
Critical Hit, its low Hit Points make the Akritar a liability in a fairy
duel.
**** Segbuzz ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10
Where you can trade for a Segbuzz:
Magic Shop of Tiralin East - You can trade a Suane Light fairy to
a female elf in Tiralin to get a Segbuzz. You will later trade the
Segbuzz for a Worgot. Eventually you will get your Segbuzz back.
Notes about Segbuzz:
There is only one Segbuzz in the game and it isn't anything
special. Segbuzz fairies have an average amount of Hit Points, but
their low Dexterity means they can't dodge any attacks.
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**** Metal Fairies ****
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Metal fairies are mechanical fairies with piercing blue eyes. The
have the distinction of being the only fairy type that doesn't evolve
through experience. The only way to evolve a Metal fairy is by using
the forgotten Tools of the Dwarves on them.
All of the Metal fairies' spells are fast firing and with low
damage. Most of the specials attached to the Metal fairies' spells
focus on increasing the amount of damage they deal. Metal fairies are
surprisingly agile, with all the varieties having high or the highest
dexterity.
Metal fairies are weak against a number of fairly common fairy
types, but even so, they are never pushovers in a fight. With their
rapid firing spells, they can cause significant damage to fairies they
are weak against while using their high dexterity to keep from getting
hit. One wild Metal fairy shouldn't give you too much trouble, but a
group of Metal fairies can cause even your most experienced and
resistant fairy troubles. Metal fairies tend to attack in groups. You
will fight three different set battles against multiple Metal fairies.
**** Metal Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, PSI and Fire
Weak Attack Against: Air, Water, Light, Energy, and Stone
Strong Defense Against: Nothing
Weak Defense Against: Metal, Water, Energy, and Ice
**** Where to find Metal Fairies ****
You can find wild Metal fairies in the Junkyard in the Sky and in
the forgotten Dwarf Workshop.
**** Best Metal Fairies ****
The best Metal fairy is Gigarex.
**** Minari ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Megari
Evolves with: the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Minari:
The Old Dwarf Factory, RC-5 (Junkyard in the Sky)
Notes about Minari:
Minari is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Minari fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** Megari ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Gigarex
Evolves with: the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Megari:
There are no wild Megari fairies in the game. You have to evolve
a Minari using the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves. Luckily you will
find the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves the same time you are able to
capture your first Metal fairy.
Notes about Megari:
Megari is an improvement over the Minari, but it still doesn't
have quite enough Hit Points to be great. The final form of the Metal
fairies, Gigarex, is superior to Megari.
**** Gigarex ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Gigarex:
There are no wild Gigarex fairies in the game. You have to evolve
a Megari using the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves. Luckily you will
find the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves about the same time you are able
to capture your first Metal fairy.
Notes about Gigarex:
Gigarex is the best Metal fairy in the game. It has a lot of Hit
Points and is highly maneuverable. The low chance to get a Critical Hit
is a drawback to a Gigarex, but its other statistics make up for its
lacking in the Special Ability.
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**** Fairy Experience Charts ****
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Experience levels go from 0 to 60. The game will identify the
amount of experience required for you to get to the next level, up to
level 59. The game will not tell you how much experience you need to
get to level 60, but it is 15,000 for all fairies. Once you reach level
60, your fairies will stop gaining experience.
For all the different fairy experience charts, the amount of
experience required to rise to the next level increases with each level
you gain. The amount of the experience increase stays relatively
constant until you get to the mid-forties to mid-fifties. At these
levels, the amount to experience required to get to the next level will
rapidly grow quite large.
A set of fairies that are evolved forms of each other will all
have the same experience point levels. For example, Sillias can evolve
to Viterias, which can evolve to Bonerias. All three of these fairies
will have the same experience levels. Experience charts can be used by
multiple different fairies. In the charts below, the experience points
listed are the number of experience points required to reach a
particular level.
The experience charts are listed in order of difficulty from
easiest to hardest. Fairies using Experience Chart 1 will advance much
faster than fairies using Experience Chart 11.
**** Experience Chart 1 *****
Experience chart for fairies:
Mencre, Mensek, Rasrow, Maulrow, and Psyrow
Level Level Level Level
1 = 1 16 = 184 31 = 1661 46 = 6187
2 = 1 17 = 225 32 = 1846 47 = 6647
3 = 1 18 = 272 33 = 2045 48 = 7130
4 = 1 19 = 325 34 = 2259 49 = 7637
5 = 2 20 = 386 35 = 2488 50 = 8169
6 = 7 21 = 454 36 = 2733 51 = 8727
7 = 12 22 = 530 37 = 2995 52 = 9310
8 = 19 23 = 614 38 = 3273 53 = 9920
9 = 27 24 = 708 39 = 3569 54 = 10,558
10 = 39 25 = 811 40 = 3883 55 = 11,224
11 = 53 26 = 924 41 = 4216 56 = 11,919
12 = 71 27 = 1048 42 = 4569 57 = 12,643
13 = 92 28 = 1183 43 = 4942 58 = 13,398
14 = 118 29 = 1330 44 = 5335 59 = 14,183
15 = 148 30 = 1489 45 = 5750 60 = 15,000
**** Experience Chart 2 *****
Experience chart for fairies:
Sirella, Beltaur, Mentaur, Clum, and Clumaur
Level Level Level Level
1 = 1 16 = 242 31 = 1905 46 = 6539
2 = 1 17 = 292 32 = 2104 47 = 6994
3 = 2 18 = 349 33 = 2316 48 = 7469
4 = 4 19 = 413 34 = 2543 49 = 7966
5 = 7 20 = 485 35 = 2784 50 = 8485
6 = 12 21 = 565 36 = 3040 51 = 9027
7 = 19 22 = 653 37 = 3312 52 = 9592
8 = 28 23 = 750 38 = 3600 53 = 10,180
9 = 40 24 = 857 39 = 3904 54 = 10,792
10 = 56 25 = 973 40 = 4225 55 = 11,429
11 = 75 26 = 1100 41 = 4564 56 = 12,091
12 = 99 27 = 1238 42 = 4921 57 = 12,779
13 = 127 28 = 1386 43 = 5297 58 = 13,493
14 = 159 29 = 1547 44 = 5691 59 = 14,233
15 = 198 30 = 1720 45 = 6105 60 = 15,000
**** Experience Chart 3 *****
enough to be useful.
**** Flagwin ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Flagwin:
There are no wild Flagwin in the game. You will have to make a
Flagwin by giving a Dracwin the Evolutionary Stone of Fire. Lucky there
are a couple of Evolutionary Stones of Fire in the Lava Caves, just
waiting for you to use them on a Dracwin.
Notes about Flagwin:
Flagwin is a strong fairy that is both maneuverable and durable.
These attributes make the Flagwin fairy the best Fire fairy. The low
chance to get Critical Hits is some cause for concern. However, the
Flagwin is the only Fire fairy with a High amount of Hit Points that
still has mobility.
**** Tinezard ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Average
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10
Where to find a Tinezard:
There are no wild Tinezard fairies in the game. You will have to
make a Tinezard by giving a Tinefol the Evolutionary Stone of Fire.
Notes about Tinezard:
Tinezard is the easiest Fire fairy to get. You can actually get a
Tinezard pretty early in the game, when a Fire fairy is the most useful.
Overall, the Tinezard is a pretty average fairy, with no really
strengths or weaknesses.
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**** Dark Fairies ****
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Dark fairies are evil, cadaver looking fairies. They have rotting
or torn skin and a throaty, gurgling voice. Dark fairies are probably
the most disturbing looking fairies in the game.
Dark fairies are quick and agile. They all have the highest
dexterity possible plus a high Jump skill. Their spells, for the most
part, are slow charging but pack a significant punch. Their special
spell abilities are focused on increasing the damage of their attack or
increasing their attack speed. The downside to the Dark fairies is
their significant experience requirements for advancement. Dark fairies
and Light fairies share the distinction of being the most expensive
fairies to promote.
Dark fairies have one less strength and one more weakness than
Light fairies. Dark fairies are good fairies for the most part.
Unfortunately, by the time you can actually catch one, the only
strengths the have that are useful are the Strengths against PSI and
Fire. Still, the strength against the PSI fairies is important and the
Dark fairies are strong enough that you won't go wrong by including one
in your fairy deck.
**** Dark Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Air, PSI, Stone, and Fire
Weak Attack Against: Water and Light
Strong Defense Against: Air, PSI, Stone, and Fire
Weak Defense Against: Water and Light
**** Where to find Dark Fairies ****
You can find wild Dark fairies on the road to the Ruins in the
Forest and in the Shadow Realm. You can also find Dark fairies any
place you can find Chaos fairies. It's very rare to find a Dark fairy
outside of the Ruins or the Shadow Realm.
**** Best Dark Fairy ****
The best Dark fairy is Dredanox.
**** Manox ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Turnox
Evolves at level: 30
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Manox:
Cottage Cellar, Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, EF-5, SR-2, SR-3,
SR-4, SR-5, SR-6
Notes about Manox:
Manox is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Manox fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** Turnox ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Dredanox
Evolves at level: 40
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Turnox:
Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, EF-5, SR-6
Notes about Turnox:
Turnox are fairly tough fairies. While they have an average
number of Hit Points, they are very agile. This makes Turnox useful
while you are trying to get it to evolve to the better Dredanox fairy.
**** Dredanox ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 11
Where to find a Dredanox:
There are no wild Dredanox fairies in the game. Given the steep
experience requirements for each Dark Fairy level, getting a Dredanox
will be time consuming. The Dredanox fairy requires the second highest
amount of experience points to obtain.
Notes about Dredanox:
Dredanox is by far the best Dark fairy. It is highly maneuverable
and very durable. The Dredanox is definitely worth the effort that it
takes to evolve it from a Turnox fairy.
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**** Chaos Fairies ****
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Chaos fairies are warped looking creatures. They include the
strange, birdlike Rasrow family, the skeletal Skelbo family, and the
deformed insects Akritar and Segbuzz.
Chaos fairies are pretty average fairies, although they never seem
to have quite enough Hit Points to stay around long enough. This may be
due to their weakness against several of the most common fairies in the
wild and on Fairy Masters. Chaos fairies' offensive spells are slow
charging but generally strong damaging spells. Their spell special
effects are rather eclectic mix, doing everything from messing up the
opposing fairy's controls, to reducing the opposing fairy's movement, to
increasing their own attack strength.
Chaos Fairies are somewhat of a mixed blessing, especially when
you can first capture them. Chaos Fairies are vulnerable against Nature
Fairies, which are the most common fairies in the game. Chaos Fairies
are the only fairies strong against Water Fairies, up until you get your
first Energy fairy. When you get an Energy fairy, you can trade four
weaknesses and two strengths, for two different weaknesses and a single
additional strength.
**** Chaos Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Water and PSI
Weak Attack Against: Nature, Air, Light, and Fire
Strong Defense Against: PSI
Weak Defense Against: Nature, Air, Light, and Fire
**** Where to find Chaos Fairies ****
You can find wild Chaos fairies in underground Catacombs and in
the Shadow Realm.
**** Best Chaos Fairies ****
The best Chaos fairies are Skelrath and Psyrow, in that order.
Skelrath has most of the same statistics as the Psyrow, but it has a
better chance at getting a Critical Hit than the Psyrow.
**** Rasrow ****
Hit Points: Low
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: Maulrow
Evolves at level: 35
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Rasrow:
Catacombs below Tiralin, Cottage Cellar, Lower Catacombs of
Tiralin, SR-1, SR-2, SR-3, SR-4, SR-5
Notes about Rasrow:
Rasrow is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Rasrow fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful, although you have to use them since you can't find a wild
Maulrow.
**** Maulrow ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Average
Evolves to:
Evolves at level: 40
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Maulrow:
There are no wild Maulrow fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Rasrow until it evolves into a Maulrow.
Notes about Maulrow:
Maulrow is a better fairy than Rasrow, but it only has an average
number of Hit Points. The added mobility of the Maulrow is a big plus
for this fairy.
**** Psyrow ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 1
Where to find a Psyrow:
There are no wide Psyrow fairies in the game. You will have to
raise a Maulrow until it evolves into a Psyrow.
Notes about Rasrow:
Psyrow fairies a strong fairies with a lot of durability and
mobility. Psyrow is one of the best Chaos fairies available.
**** Skelbo ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Skeljaw
Evolves at level: 22
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skelbo:
Catacombs below Tiralin, Cottage Cellar
Notes about Skelbo:
Skelbo is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Skelbo fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful although you have to use them, since you can't find a wild
Skeljaw.
**** Skeljaw ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: Low
Special: High
Evolves to: Skelrath
Evolves at level: 49
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skeljaw:
There are no wild Skeljaw fairies in the game. You will have to
evolve a Skelbo into a Skeljaw.
Notes about Skeljaw:
The Skeljaw loses the Skelbo's jump ability, but improves upon the
Skelbo in every other way. The average Hit Points of the Skeljaw are
somewhat of the drawback, but they do make the Skeljaw much more durable
than the Skelbo.
**** Skelrath ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Average
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 7
Where to find a Skelrath:
There are no wild Skelrath in the game. You will have to evolve a
Skelbo into a Skeljaw and then into a Skelrath. With Skeljaw's having
the distinction of requiring highest level and experience point total to
evolve, you will be fighting for a while before you get a Skelrath.
Notes about Skelrath:
It takes a long fight to get a Skelrath, but after the battle, you
get a strong fairy. Skelrath has good mobility and durability, plus it
has a decent chance of getting a Critical Hit. These abilities make the
Skelrath the best Chaos fairy available.
**** Akritar ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: High
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 9
Where to find a Akritar:
Lower Catacombs of Tiralin, SR-1, SR-2, SR-3, SR-4, SR-5
Notes about Akritar:
Like most fairies that can not evolve into another form, the
Akritar is a very weak fairy. While it has a great chance to score a
Critical Hit, its low Hit Points make the Akritar a liability in a fairy
duel.
**** Segbuzz ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: Low
Jump Ability: Average
Special: Highest
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 10
Where you can trade for a Segbuzz:
Magic Shop of Tiralin East - You can trade a Suane Light fairy to
a female elf in Tiralin to get a Segbuzz. You will later trade the
Segbuzz for a Worgot. Eventually you will get your Segbuzz back.
Notes about Segbuzz:
There is only one Segbuzz in the game and it isn't anything
special. Segbuzz fairies have an average amount of Hit Points, but
their low Dexterity means they can't dodge any attacks.
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**** Metal Fairies ****
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Metal fairies are mechanical fairies with piercing blue eyes. The
have the distinction of being the only fairy type that doesn't evolve
through experience. The only way to evolve a Metal fairy is by using
the forgotten Tools of the Dwarves on them.
All of the Metal fairies' spells are fast firing and with low
damage. Most of the specials attached to the Metal fairies' spells
focus on increasing the amount of damage they deal. Metal fairies are
surprisingly agile, with all the varieties having high or the highest
dexterity.
Metal fairies are weak against a number of fairly common fairy
types, but even so, they are never pushovers in a fight. With their
rapid firing spells, they can cause significant damage to fairies they
are weak against while using their high dexterity to keep from getting
hit. One wild Metal fairy shouldn't give you too much trouble, but a
group of Metal fairies can cause even your most experienced and
resistant fairy troubles. Metal fairies tend to attack in groups. You
will fight three different set battles against multiple Metal fairies.
**** Metal Fairy's Strengths and Weaknesses ****
Strong Attack Against: Nature, PSI and Fire
Weak Attack Against: Air, Water, Light, Energy, and Stone
Strong Defense Against: Nothing
Weak Defense Against: Metal, Water, Energy, and Ice
**** Where to find Metal Fairies ****
You can find wild Metal fairies in the Junkyard in the Sky and in
the forgotten Dwarf Workshop.
**** Best Metal Fairies ****
The best Metal fairy is Gigarex.
**** Minari ****
Hit Points: Lowest
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: High
Special: Low
Evolves to: Megari
Evolves with: the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Minari:
The Old Dwarf Factory, RC-5 (Junkyard in the Sky)
Notes about Minari:
Minari is a pretty weak fairy, as are most of the lowest evolution
fairies. Minari fairies can't survive in a battle long enough to be
useful.
**** Megari ****
Hit Points: Average
Dexterity: High
Jump Ability: High
Special: Average
Evolves to: Gigarex
Evolves with: the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Megari:
There are no wild Megari fairies in the game. You have to evolve
a Minari using the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves. Luckily you will
find the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves the same time you are able to
capture your first Metal fairy.
Notes about Megari:
Megari is an improvement over the Minari, but it still doesn't
have quite enough Hit Points to be great. The final form of the Metal
fairies, Gigarex, is superior to Megari.
**** Gigarex ****
Hit Points: High
Dexterity: Highest
Jump Ability: Highest
Special: Low
Evolves to: N/A
Follows Experience Chart: 8
Where to find a Gigarex:
There are no wild Gigarex fairies in the game. You have to evolve
a Megari using the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves. Luckily you will
find the Forgotten Tools of the Dwarves about the same time you are able
to capture your first Metal fairy.
Notes about Gigarex:
Gigarex is the best Metal fairy in the game. It has a lot of Hit
Points and is highly maneuverable. The low chance to get a Critical Hit
is a drawback to a Gigarex, but its other statistics make up for its
lacking in the Special Ability.
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**** Fairy Experience Charts ****
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Experience levels go from 0 to 60. The game will identify the
amount of experience required for you to get to the next level, up to
level 59. The game will not tell you how much experience you need to
get to level 60, but it is 15,000 for all fairies. Once you reach level
60, your fairies will stop gaining experience.
For all the different fairy experience charts, the amount of
experience required to rise to the next level increases with each level
you gain. The amount of the experience increase stays relatively
constant until you get to the mid-forties to mid-fifties. At these
levels, the amount to experience required to get to the next level will
rapidly grow quite large.
A set of fairies that are evolved forms of each other will all
have the same experience point levels. For example, Sillias can evolve
to Viterias, which can evolve to Bonerias. All three of these fairies
will have the same experience levels. Experience charts can be used by
multiple different fairies. In the charts below, the experience points
listed are the number of experience points required to reach a
particular level.
The experience charts are listed in order of difficulty from
easiest to hardest. Fairies using Experience Chart 1 will advance much
faster than fairies using Experience Chart 11.
**** Experience Chart 1 *****
Experience chart for fairies:
Mencre, Mensek, Rasrow, Maulrow, and Psyrow
Level Level Level Level
1 = 1 16 = 184 31 = 1661 46 = 6187
2 = 1 17 = 225 32 = 1846 47 = 6647
3 = 1 18 = 272 33 = 2045 48 = 7130
4 = 1 19 = 325 34 = 2259 49 = 7637
5 = 2 20 = 386 35 = 2488 50 = 8169
6 = 7 21 = 454 36 = 2733 51 = 8727
7 = 12 22 = 530 37 = 2995 52 = 9310
8 = 19 23 = 614 38 = 3273 53 = 9920
9 = 27 24 = 708 39 = 3569 54 = 10,558
10 = 39 25 = 811 40 = 3883 55 = 11,224
11 = 53 26 = 924 41 = 4216 56 = 11,919
12 = 71 27 = 1048 42 = 4569 57 = 12,643
13 = 92 28 = 1183 43 = 4942 58 = 13,398
14 = 118 29 = 1330 44 = 5335 59 = 14,183
15 = 148 30 = 1489 45 = 5750 60 = 15,000
**** Experience Chart 2 *****
Experience chart for fairies:
Sirella, Beltaur, Mentaur, Clum, and Clumaur
Level Level Level Level
1 = 1 16 = 242 31 = 1905 46 = 6539
2 = 1 17 = 292 32 = 2104 47 = 6994
3 = 2 18 = 349 33 = 2316 48 = 7469
4 = 4 19 = 413 34 = 2543 49 = 7966
5 = 7 20 = 485 35 = 2784 50 = 8485
6 = 12 21 = 565 36 = 3040 51 = 9027
7 = 19 22 = 653 37 = 3312 52 = 9592
8 = 28 23 = 750 38 = 3600 53 = 10,180
9 = 40 24 = 857 39 = 3904 54 = 10,792
10 = 56 25 = 973 40 = 4225 55 = 11,429
11 = 75 26 = 1100 41 = 4564 56 = 12,091
12 = 99 27 = 1238 42 = 4921 57 = 12,779
13 = 127 28 = 1386 43 = 5297 58 = 13,493
14 = 159 29 = 1547 44 = 5691 59 = 14,233
15 = 198 30 = 1720 45 = 6105 60 = 15,000
**** Experience Chart 3 *****
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