Spectrobes: Origins

(Wii™)

PROPERTIES

Each Spectrobe is one of 5 elemental properties: Fire, Water, Plant, Earth, or Sky. The key to battle is to use Spectrobes of the opposing property of the Krawl you are facing.

Elemental

Strong Against

 

 

Fire

Plant

Plant

Earth

Earth

Sky

Sky

Water

Water

Fire

SPECTROBE GROWTH

 

Child

Adult (LV. 5 ~ )

Evolved (LV. 30 ~ )

Special Attack

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LV. 10

LV. 35

Bonus Ability

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LV. 20

LV. 45

Strong Attack+

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LV. 25

LV. 40

Strong Attack++

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LV. 30

LV. 50

Strong Attack+++

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LV. 55

WEAPONS

Swords: Well-balanced for close-combat and allows you to string together multiple hits.

Lances: Perform thrusting attacks that will hit enemies several times if you connect.

Axes: Perform slow, but powerful strikes that will cut through an enemy’s defense.

Gloves: Perform melee attacks that knock enemies back, or into the air.

Blasters: Not very powerful, but versatile weapons for long-distance fighting.

ADVENTURE HINTS

Lost Memos

Written by a former Spectrobe Master, these useful items contain hints on locations of special mineral deposits or Spectrobe fossils. Some are found while others you may

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