Creature Academy – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, and Strategy Guide

Creature Academy is Kabam and Netmarble’s new monster-collecting action RPG for the iOS and Android platforms. This is also Netmarble’s first English-language game, with the rest of them being in Korean. Your aim is to put together and collect a group of fighters and monsters card-battle style, and use them to journey through level after level and take out bosses. Read on for some tips and tricks for Creature Academy!

The main way to improve and upgrade your monsters is to enhance them using other, weaker characters as sacrifices. In order to get more monsters, go to the My Team screen and hit “upgrade” and you can sacrifice any monster that is not in your current active party. Each character has an upgrade level of up to 5. If you need more monsters, you can go to any stage and play it through again to collect them.

To increase your fighters’ experience points, do the same as above, meaning go to any stage, old or new (old if you are stuck on a current stage) and grind for experience levels, the old fashioned way. Once your monster has an upgrade level of 5 and a specific experience level (the star rarity times 5), you can evolve them as long as you have the right material cards.

Load up on friendship points by going to the Friends menu and adding as many as you possibly can. If they don’t respond to the ad request, doesn’t matter as you can send as many requests as you want until your list of friends maxes out. You’ll earn friendship points each time that you add someone, and then you and that person can send friendship points back and forth once per day as well.

Spend friendship points and gems on creature and gear chests in the shop – if you already have a good stash of rare creatures, get the rare gear. To earn more gems, complete the Missions (these will earn more coins as well). Save up your gems for the best rewards such as the rare creature chests.

Fight strategically in battles. Use your special attacks as often as possible, and use them to adopt a hit and run strategy against tough bosses. Save your “team up” until you get to the boss because you can only use those once per battle, so if you use it to early it will be completely wasted.