


During battles, players use their Battle komas to attack opponents, defeating them once they have taken enough damage or have knocked them off the stage. Certain walls and floors are also destructible. Many are static while others will move, break, or disappear and reappear randomly. Each arena has a unique background, obstacles based on the different manga series, and contain a variety of different platforms. New panels can be unlocked by clearing challenges in Story Mode, or evolving existing panels using gems collected in Story Mode to unlock new paths and panels, such as stronger variations of Battle panels.īattles commence in arenas made to look like the page of a manga. The stronger type will deal more damage to the weaker type. These natures (Knowledge, Strength, and Laughter) act in a Rock, Paper, Scissors relationship with Strength beating Knowledge, Knowledge beating Laughter, and Laughter beating Strength. Each battle panel comes with a certain nature. Help panels are one block panels that can give different boosts to characters they are placed next to. Support panels are two or three block panels that represent non-playable characters that can perform actions such as attacks, healing or status effects. They are based on various manga panels and are used to represent what kind of special attacks the characters have. Battle panels are four to eight block panels that represent playable characters. There are three kinds of panels that can be initialized in battle: Battle, Support, and Help panels, with decks needing at least one of each type and an assigned leader before being playable. Panels come in various shapes and sizes, taking up one to eight blocks. The bulk of the gameplay is based around using manga panels that represent characters to create decks on a four by five grid.
