Mecha Domination: Rampage – SSR Beast Awakening Guide

Guide to SSR Beast Awakening Skills

By Esmeray.

You’ve evolved your SSR Beast to level 150, and you’re probably wondering “Ok, Now What?”

Let’s take a look at the new feature you’ve just unlocked for your beast, called Awakening.  Each beast will give you boosts on your stats.  Just like evolving the beast level, you can increase the beast’s Awakening level.

For this guide, let’s take a look at Caesar.

As you can see here, Caesar is now at level 150 which now gives you access to the Awakening feature.

Upon completing the required task, the Awakening skill tier opens. As you can see there are 4 levels, with the T4 being the Ultimate Awakening.  Each tier provides you with significant military boosts.  To unlock each tier you will need evolution cores and beast cards.

  • Awakening Tier 1 Boosts – which take effect each time this beast is included in your march.  Your fighters will receive 8.53% less damage from your opponent and they will deal 8.53% more damage during battle.
  • Awakening Tier 2 Boosts – which take effect when this beast is included in your march,every 7 turns in battle.  Your Rider ATK & DEF increase by 59.66% for 2 turns during the fight.
  • Awakening Tier 3 Boosts – this boost is considered passive, which means you will receive it even if the beast isn’t included in your march.  Your Rider DEF increases by 13.2%.
  • Your goal is to reach T4, the Ultimate Awakening – which provides the highest boosts when the beast is part of your march.  Your unit capacity increases by 6000%, Rider Lethality increases by 17.05% and Rider HP increases by 17.05%.

Each SSR Beast has different skills that activate once they are fully Awakened. Become the strongest fighter by Awakening them all.

Happy Gaming!

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