Saturday, March 27, 2021

TEPPEN for Dummies Part 3: Active Response???

So what is Active Response? What does it have to do in achieving victory in TEPPEN? 

Today, we'll be discussing about it. 


According to TEPPEN's official website, Active Response 'refers to the time after an Action Card is put into play, during which each player can “react” to each other by playing additional Action Cards', which means the state only activates when using an Action Card. (GIF was sourced from the TEPPEN Wiki page)



During this time, the following takes place:
1. The match timer stops. 
2. Players are given 10 seconds to play an Action Card in return.
3. During Active Response, both players get an additional 2 temporary MP (as represented by the blue squares on the MP bar), which you can use during this phase only. The blue squares will be consumed first before the yellow bars.
4. Each player can take turns in using Action Cards, which refreshes the 10 second timer. 
5. Should Active Response ends, card activations occur in reverse, meaning the last Action Card used will have its effect resolve first and vice-versa. 
6. The match timer resumes after all Action Cards during Active Response resolve. 

Playing around with Active Response is an important key factor in winning and losing fights. Using Units won't be enough to stop your opponents from their tracks!

And that's all for this edition. If you have other TEPPEN knowledge that you want me to tackle, let me know down in the comments! 

Have a nice day!




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