That being said, even playing on Auto requires a bit of thought if your character is in over their heads, particularly with positioning and area attacks. Here is a more detailed list of Auto’s good and bad sides.
There are situations where Auto is better, and where Manual is better. In some situations like grinding easy levels, chasing cowardly (regardless of their actual strength, looking at you Oretus) enemies, rolling over mooks on the way to the boss, and earlygame in general, you can easily get away with using Auto.īut in harder fights, you’re better off using Manual for the DPS consistency, mobility and potential for heavier burst damage, since you can simply hammer every button in one go. Keeping autoattacks on has a few advantages and disadvantages. We’ll start with the combat basics, that is when and when not to use autoattacks. We hope that our comprehensive Guardians of Cloudia beginner’s guide will help you during your adventure, young Skywalker. Don’t get too comfy with the Auto control!
That is until you hit level 50 or Battle Rating 80k where things start getting dicey during bossfights. The game starts out deceptively easy as long as you do level appropriate missions. You must travel across the world, find the Six Relics, and help those in need as you find them. You play a Skywalker, a chosen hero out not just to avenge the death of your friend Mina, but also to stop the Abyssal Army from ruining everyone’s day.