TIPS
- Don’t read all these tips immediately. First play a few games to decide if this game is worth your time!
- Press the Escape key twice to forfeit a live match.
- Try to avoid hitting the walls. Each hit incurs a 0.5% damage in health.
- Try to hit enemy coins head on and close range with high energy.
Glancing blows (away from enemy coin’s center) deal less damage as do weaker blows with less speed.
Hits from further away slow down due to friction before impact.
- Consider using non-King coins to intercept strikes aimed at your King and hide your King behind a non-King coin.
There is no damage when coins of the same team collide so no worries if that non-King coin collides with your King.
- Be mindful of your energy bar usage and try not to waste moves. Similarly, estimate your opponent’s energy bar usage. Strike when they are low on energy.
- King coins launch 20% faster, sustain 40% less damage, and inflict 10% more damage than regular coins under equivalent circumstances.
- There is a clamp on the maximum speed you can attain when launching a coin, and that corresponds to releasing a launch 4 grid squares from the center of the coin you are about to launch.
Releasing any further will neither increase the speed nor consume any more energy.
- A max launch costs 40% of full energy.
- If you attempt to execute a coin move but lack sufficient energy, a reduced speed move will execute.
This move corresponds to the strongest move you can afford and will drain your remaining energy.
- A Wind tile costs 33% of full energy to move.
If you lack that energy, the move will not execute and no energy will be consumed.
- You may not drop a Wind tile underneath any coin.
- Wind tiles can stack on top of each other. This allows you to cancel out enemy Winds with your own.
- For a coin to fully traverse a Wind tile directly against that tile's direction, it takes roughly a max velocity coin launch starting next to said Wind tile.
- The energy bar is red up from [0%, 33%), orange from [33%, 40%), and green from [40%, 100%]. The percentages should look familiar from prior tips!