If you think *Arise Crossover* is just a simple game of collecting Shadow units and attacking defenseless enemies, think again! Even seasoned players can find themselves puzzled on how to progress, where to level up, or which Shadows to use. If you're one of them, this guide will illuminate your path to becoming a master of the game.
How Shadows Work in Arise Crossover
In *Arise Crossover*, you'll explore three islands, each teeming with recruitable Shadows and one formidable dungeon Shadow. The weakest unit, **Soondoo**, is available right from the start, whereas the powerhouse, **Mifalcon**, awaits at Brum Island's end. However, it's not just about the type of Shadow; **ranks** are crucial. A **Rank A Soondoo** outshines a **Rank D Mifalcon** in power. Higher-ranked units can reach higher levels; for instance, a **Rank D unit tops out at Level 75**, while an **SS Unit can soar to level 200**. Your ultimate goal? A squad of four **SS-ranked Mifalcons**—but the journey there is where the real fun begins!
Arise Crossover Dungeon Guide
Dungeon Portals in *Arise Crossover* pop up every 30 minutes and stick around for 15 minutes. Even if you jump in right before they vanish, you'll get to finish the dungeon. These portals can appear in various spots on each island, with random difficulty ranks. Start your adventure by assembling a team of **Rank D units** and tackle a **Rank D or C dungeon** on Leveling Island to boost your squad and possibly snag a rare (boss) Shadow. Dungeons are your only ticket to recruiting Rare and high-ranking common units.
When a portal alert sounds, rush to it—even if your team isn't up to snuff. Linger near the portal, and chances are, a generous player will help you breeze through. Many can solo these dungeons and don't mind carrying lower-level players. This camaraderie is your key to progressing and recruiting higher-ranking Shadows. We once got a lift through a **Rank A dungeon** with just our **Rank C units**, which helped us recruit **Rank A units** to reach the endgame. Pay it forward by helping others too.
Arise Crossover Weapons
In this Beta phase, weapons in *Arise Crossover* are more decorative than functional. While they might offer a slight damage boost at the start, they become irrelevant as you advance. The **Iron Kando Blade**, the mightiest common weapon, costs 60 million and delivers 516,1K damage. But when your Shadows are dealing 200 to 400 million, it's clear where your focus should be. Unless you're flush with cash, save your money until weapon updates enhance their value.
How to Get a Mount in Arise Crossover
Every 15 minutes, a wild mount spawns, with only one player on the server able to claim it. A server-wide message announces its arrival, but not its capture or disappearance. Mounts can appear at six different locations, spread across the main islands' backs and the smaller islands between them. Check the developer's map for precise spawn points.
Remember, you can't claim the same mount twice, and attempts can fail. **Flying mounts** are the rarest (with a 10% spawn rate), while **ground mounts** appear more frequently, and **water mounts** are available from the Boat Shop NPC. To get a mount, keep an eye on the server message and race to the spawn locations. While mounts aren't essential for progress, a flying mount can make traversing the game world much smoother.
That's the lowdown on *Arise Crossover* for now. As the game evolves with updates, we'll keep this guide fresh. Meanwhile, don't forget to check out the *Arise Crossover* codes for some free goodies to enhance your gameplay experience.