Happy Wars Strategy Guide, Part 1!

With so much going on in Happy Wars, we want to make sure you and your allies have a battle plan! Have you come up with any strategies for taking down the enemy? We’ve got you covered! Since we want everyone to be happy and for everyone to win, we want to share our tips, tricks, and strategies for making sure you lead the path on the road to victory! Click Read More to find out the tricks of the trade in Happy Wars!

 

 

 

 

Don’t face the enemy alone! Damage is doubled if struck from behind!

None of that fancy gear will save you from a visit to the Respawn Screen if you’re surrounded. Always face the enemy with superior numbers. Strength in numbers is the ultimate strength!

While your rank is low, concentrate on getting good Buffs (item special effects) when choosing your equipment.

For the Warrior, we recommend “Attack UP” or “Max HP UP”, and for the Mage, we recommend “Max AP UP” or “Conserve AP”. At low ranks, it’s more effective to stack on HP instead of trying to squeeze out a little more Defense.

In combat, score points to level up

Whenever you level up during combat, you enjoy stat boosts, like HP and attack damage, and unlock a new skill. Your level is reset every game. Also, you can wear the item buff “Experience UP” to level up faster.

There are multiple conditions for getting items during a battle.

There are various conditions for getting items during a battle, like resurrecting allies, launching team skills, and so on. Each condition, when fulfilled, has a chance of giving you an item. Fulfilling the condition multiple times increases the number of items given and improves their quality.  

The item you get in battle is for the class that first fulfills the condition to get an item.

For example, if you want a Mage item but are more comfortable playing as a Warrior, you can start the game off as a Mage, fight until you get an item, and then switch to Warrior for the rest of the game.

Adjust your view

You can change your point of view by tilting the Right Stick up or down. I recommend zooming out when out in the open and zooming in while in the castle. If you want to improve your skills quickly, try going for the overhead view in melee combat. It doesn’t give you much range of vision, but it makes it much easier to determine the range of your attacks.

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