*Arise Crossover* might seem straightforward at first glance, with its focus on collecting Shadow units to attack non-retaliating enemies, but as you delve deeper, the game's complexity becomes apparent. Many players, even those who've reached the endgame, find themselves puzzled about progression, leveling up, and choosing the right Shadows. If you're one of them, this guide is tailored to help you navigate through *Arise Crossover* more effectively.
How Shadows Work in Arise Crossover
In *Arise Crossover*, each of the three islands offers several recruitable Shadows and one formidable dungeon Shadow. The Shadows are categorized by types, with **Soondoo** being the weakest unit available from the start, and **Mifalcon** being the strongest, found on the final Brum Island.
However, the key to maximizing your Shadows' potential lies in their ranks. A **Rank A Soondoo** can outperform a **Rank D Mifalcon**. Higher-ranked units have the ability to level up further; for instance, a **Rank D unit** caps at **Level 75**, whereas an **SS Unit** can reach **Level 200**. Your ultimate goal should be to assemble a team of four **SS-ranked Mifalcons**, but the journey to get there is where the real challenge and fun lie.
Arise Crossover Dungeon Guide
Dungeon Portals in *Arise Crossover* spawn every 30 minutes and remain open for 15 minutes. Even if you enter a dungeon just before it closes, you'll be able to complete it fully. These portals can appear in various locations across each island, with their difficulty rank being random.
Start your journey by forming a team of **Rank D units** and tackling a **Rank D or C dungeon** on Leveling Island. This approach will help you build a solid foundation of units and possibly recruit a rare (boss) Shadow Unit. Remember, **dungeons are your primary source for recruiting Rare Units and common units above Rank C**.
Whenever a portal spawns, make it a priority to engage with it. If your team isn't strong enough, position yourself near the portal and wait for a more experienced player to join. Many players can solo these dungeons and are often willing to help lower-level players, providing a boost through the dungeon. This community support is crucial for recruiting higher-ranking units and progressing in *Arise Crossover*.
We've experienced this firsthand; with only **Rank C units**, a kind player guided us through a **Rank A dungeon**, enabling us to recruit **Rank A units** and eventually reach the endgame. We later returned the favor by helping players with **Rank D units** navigate a **Rank S dungeon**. We encourage you to participate in this cycle of assistance.
Arise Crossover Weapons
During the current Beta phase of *Arise Crossover*, player weapons are largely ineffective. While they might offer some assistance at the game's outset, their impact diminishes significantly by the time you reach the second island. The **Iron Kando Blade**, the most powerful common weapon available, costs **60 million** and deals **516,1K damage**, which pales in comparison to the **200 to 400 million damage** your units can deliver. Unless you're willing to spend extravagantly, it's wise to save your money until future updates enhance weapon utility.
How to Get a Mount in Arise Crossover
Similar to dungeons, wild mounts spawn every 15 minutes, and only one player per server can attempt to claim each mount. A server-wide message alerts players to a new mount's appearance, but you won't receive notifications if someone else claims it or if it vanishes.
Mounts can appear in **six different locations**: on the back of the main islands or on smaller side islands between them. Check the developer's map for specific spawn points.
You can't claim the same mount more than once, and there's a chance you might fail to capture one. **Flying mounts** are the rarest, with a **10% spawn rate**, while **ground mounts** are more common, and **water mounts** can be purchased from the Boat Shop NPC.
To acquire a mount, keep an eye out for the server message and race to the six potential spawn locations. If you miss one, simply wait for the next announcement. We're still on the hunt for a **Flying mount**, which, while not essential for progression, significantly enhances travel within the game.
That concludes our guide for now. As *Arise Crossover* receives updates, we'll continue to refine this beginner's guide. In the meantime, don't forget to check out the *Arise Crossover* codes for some exciting freebies.