Last week marked the exciting launch of **EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG** on Android, the much-anticipated sequel to the beloved game EvoCreo. The developers at ilmfinity, creators of Monster Adventure Games, took to Reddit to address key questions from the community and shed light on the game's future. Set in the enchanting world of Shoru, players can embark on an adventure to catch, train, and battle with over 300 different Creo creatures.
**EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG** isn't just about battling; it also weaves a compelling narrative. You begin your journey as a recruit at the Shoru Police Academy, delving into the mystery of disappearing monsters. Throughout the game, you'll tackle over 50 missions, unravel secrets, and face off against formidable opponents in the competitive battle scene.
First up, multiplayer functionality is on the horizon, but the developers are prioritizing bug fixes and game balance before its introduction. The same goes for controller support and cloud saves, both of which are planned for future updates.
Many players have been curious about the odds of encountering shiny Creo. Regular shinies have a 0.2% chance of appearing, while rare shinies are even more elusive at a 0.02% chance. Notably, starter Creo cannot be shiny.
The developers also clarified what affects the capture rate of Creo. Lowering a Creo's HP and applying status conditions increases the chances of capture. However, rare, high-level, and shiny Creo are inherently more challenging to catch.
Looking ahead, the roadmap for **EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG** is clear. The initial focus will be on refining the game in the first few months. Following this, cloud saves and controller support will be introduced, paving the way for additional story content and, ultimately, the much-awaited multiplayer feature.
While waiting for these updates, you can dive into **EvoCreo2: Monster Trainer RPG** available on the Google Play Store.
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