Published May 11 2020
Last Updated March 10 2021
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Vaizel fight festival is the game’s PvP content where you get to enjoy real-time strategic battles with matched users online. If the game is not able to find you a player to go up against, you will be matched with an AI instead.
Matchmaking is conducted according to your tier level. As you progress and win fights, you will accumulate points to rank up and battle against stronger opponents. Subsequently, losing fights will cost you some points as well.
Each tier level has its own set of rewards that you can collect by the end of each week. You can purchase special items at the Fight Festival Shop using festival coins earned from winning fights.
If both teams have units with Commandments the one on the fartherest left will be applied and be applied if they're units with different Commandments.
Quick tip: The best way to accumulate more coins is to eat Coin Food before the battle. This gives you 1,000% more coins each time you win a battle. Not 100%, but 1,000%!
2 Types of PvP[]
Unlocked during Chapter 4 of the main story | Unlocked after reaching Gold Tier level in Normal PvP |
Rewards: Diamonds + Equipment Box Keys | Rewards: Festival Coins + Gold |
Normal (Gearless)[]
Matches will be played in a normal team set-up of 4 Heroes (1 Sub). Equipment stats are not applied to heroes in Normal PvP. The team with the highest Team Combat Class (CC) will get to attack first.
Factors that largely affect the outcome in gearless PVP:
- Hero base stats (Evolution & Level, Awakening, and Ultimate Levels)
- Costumes (It provides cumulative stat bonus to your heroes)
Quick tip: In higher tier levels, costumes play a large role in increasing your CC since most players will have their hero’s levels and awakening at max. It is always beneficial to register 5 costumes in each category (Outfit, Weapon, Cosmetics). All stats will stack for up to 5 registered slots.
Rules:
- When participating in PvP for the first time, 5 placement matches will take place.
- Placement matches will also take place if you have not participated in 4 weeks.
- You will receive Festival coins for winning. Conversely, Festival points will be taken away for losing each battle.
- You will be promoted upon reaching the starting score of the next division. However, Promotion Matches are required to move from Division 1 to the higher Tier. (Ex: Bronze V to Silver I)
- Promotion matches are decided by best of 3, and winning 2 matches will promote you to the next tier. If you lose, you will have another chance to play another promotion match
- If the Festival Points dip below the Division’s Starting Score, you will automatically be demoted to the previous Division.
- Note that you will not be demoted further than Division V, meaning once you achieve a certain tier, you can keep that position as long as you can even when losing battles. Just don’t miss out on a battle in 4 weeks or else you will have to do another placement matches.
Elite (Geared)[]
Like Normal PvP, matches will also be played in a normal team set-up of 4 Heroes (1 Sub). This time, equipment stats are applied to heroes in the Elite PvP. The team with the highest Team Combat Class (CC) will get to attack first.
Quick tip: Since players mainly acquire Fight Festival coins as a reward, use it to buy costumes and anvil to bolster up your CC. Cosmetics give static hero stat gains, while anvils are used to reroll SSR equipment bonus stats.
Rules:
- You will be promoted when your Festival Points reach the next Division’s starting score. However, Promotion matches are required to move from Division 1 to the higher Tier.
- Promotion matches are decided by the best of 3, and winning 2 matches will promote you to the next tier. If you lose, you will have another chance to play another promotion match.
- If the Festival Points dip below the Division’s Starting Score, you will automatically be demoted to the previous Division.
PvP Tier Levels[]
Tier | Division | Festival Points (Score) |
Bronze | Bronze V Bronze IV Bronze III Bronze II Bronze I |
1,000
1,100 1,200 1,300 1,400 |
Silver | Silver V Silver IV Silver III Silver II Silver I |
1,500
1,600 1,700 1,800 1,900 |
Gold | Gold V Gold IV Gold III Gold II Gold I |
2,000
2,100 2,200 2,300 2,400 |
Platinum | Platinum V Platinum IV Platinum III Platinum II Platinum I |
2,500
2,600 2,700 2,800 2,900 |
Master | Master V Master IV Master III Master II Master I |
3,000
3,100 3,200 3,300 3,400 |
Champion | Champion V Champion IV Champion III Champion II Champion I |
3,500
3,600 3,700 3,800 3,900 |
Challenger | Challenger | 4,000 |
Note: Elite PvP starts at Gold V