Tuesday, October 26, 2021

KIC open format: King Nidas and Ira Tayte

 Hello krosfans!

The time has finally come! We can start showing you the new profiles included within this new Krosmaster International Community Format (KIC open).
Both have been since their release dates two of the much lesser employed krosmasters in the Team construction of the game, so we have had our time to develop their balance and improvements to make them more attractive for the players.
Here is some words on the changes:
The first one of them is King Nidas, a level four character which has a very powerful and underrated power ability, he has an intimate relationship with its number of attacks. The excessive use of this power can lead to serious imbalances, however we have tried to find the middle ground that makes it a more playable figure in diverse team configurations.
Nidas has seen reduced the cost of his first spell, although in this case its additional effect would only be activated when targeting opposing characters, as well as it has turned his second spell purple, being able to cast it more than once per turn. This renewed ability to manage kamas optimizes his power, as well as his third spell, also updated, which has modified its range and whose cost only involves an investment of three kamas. All in all, Nidas has come to be a more than decent level 4 who really likes the economy in Krosmaster Arena!
On the other hand we have Ira Tayte, the lowest level Osamodas of Season 2 from Krosmaster Arena, whose qualities were not at all exploited at a competitive level. His first spell is truly devastating against opposing summons, and is even useful for eliminating your own summons to optimize their placement with your team's own summoners. This spell has not changed at all, and neither has his Prespic summoning, which is still a very interesting contribution of APs debuff. However, the cost of this second spell has been halved and its color has been changed to blue.
Finally, Ira Tayte's Initiative has been increased to 5, making him a much more effective summon sweeper, which will be highly appreciated against certain builds and makes this Osamodas a piece of great strategic value.
Don't forget to look forward to our next updates with more!
P.S.: we have corrected a pair of errata the previous layout images had. Sorry for the inconvenience.









Monday, October 25, 2021

Anew format is coming


 


Hello Krosfans!

It's been awhile since last update and we regret it as we had plans for a new Tournament kit at the start of summer. However we had to responsibly postpone it because of this ongoing pandemic. The international situation is getting better in some places, but still not ideal for holding group events.
(For those who want a quick review, this is us and where our objectives started:)
Back to the BIG update! We would like to announce that the first phase of our new format (an alternative to the current "Eternal format"), is already finished! We have called this new format the "KIC Open format", and soon we will be announcing a lot of new features! (KIC - Krosmaster International Community)
The "KIC Open format" is where all existing Krosmaster Arena seasons figurines can be truly integrated, including the last one released in the Krosmaster Blast Kickstarter by Ankama (7th Season). This format comes as an improved version to replace the "Eternal Format" for those communities that adopt it for their local tournaments. As it balances out each miniature, there is no need for "star ratings" anymore. Just one big pool of figurines to have fun with.
The "KIC Open format" have it's first phase finished, and may have a detailed update depending on the feedback from the international community at a later date. Our format development and testing team made up of nine country representatives, including among them Huun Dow (developer of most of the seasons of the official Ankama game), some international-level players, internationally known fanpage's staff and more! They have been working and are still working on it for over a year, and we are confident that the KIC Open Format is being adjusted for a great casual or competitive experience, enabling more teams and combination, and hopefully, leaving no figurine behind!
For that purpose Krosmaster International Community (KIC) made a "KIC Open deck - Season 2", wich has the same purpose of "Eternal Deck 01" which is fixing an balancing cards. But this time with the cards from Season 2. (card design made with the collaboration of www.krosarchive.es)
And of course, we are working on more stuff for the future!
The "KIC Open" format have the following bases:
- All Krosmaster Arena seasons, with all official miniatures can be used in this format.
- Season 1 miniatures must use the official "Eternal Deck 01" profile cards instead of original ones.
(here you can see all season cards and Eternal Deck 01 cards and in many languages. Give your thumbs up for our friends at: https://krosarchive.es/EN/seasons)
- Season 2 Miniatures must use "KIC Open deck - Season 2" profile cards instead of original ones.
(Will be available soon)
- Some profiles from Season 3 to Season 6 must use the profile alterations from the official Buff and Debuff list.
As you can see the big change in this format (for now!) is a new facelift for the old Season 2, allowing us to play any miniature of all existing seasons for team building. This will give an enormous freedom of creation under the double premise of avoiding excessive combinations that might unbalance this format, as well as making attractive the use of all existing figures as far as possible. We are waiting for our international community feedback, and we might continue with our next phase which would be mainly focused on Season 3.
In addition, we have a team in charge of updating the current rulebook of the game to make it better and more compact. These revised Comprehensive Rules first version will probably be ready and launched alongside the new format as there are some relevant tweaks and interactions.
May the Dofus be with you.

 Hey KrosFans!

We are back and this time is for another presentation, we are in Brazil again and today we are going to meet EMMANUEL!
"My name is Emanuel Cesar, in the online krosmaster game my nickname is Angelmasterhunter. I live in the city of Manaus, in the State of Amazonas - Brazil.
I got to know the game through my cousin Edson Bentes in late 2015, together we introduced the game to my brother (Mac), we really liked the game and saw that we could spread the word of Krosmoz to other people and attract new players and found a community in our city.
We started attending geek events in the hope of introducing the game to new players. At the beginning it was very difficult, only in October 2016 we managed to partner with Livraria Leitura in a Shopping in the City, they sold the game and had tables available inside the Bookstore, this way we started going to the bookstore on weekends to play krosmaster games and teaching bookstore customers who were interested in the game. From then on, the Krosmaster Arena Manaus Community began to grow. With the support of the Livraria Manager and with the incentives of Distribuidora do Jogo in Brazil, we started to hold tournaments with official prizes. We do tournaments every month and we managed to hold 2 Regional tournaments in the City and I participated in the 1st national tournament in Brazil together with my brother and my cousin. At this point we are unable to do tournaments due to the pandemic, but as soon as this is over we will be back with the Krosmaster Arena and Krosmaster Blast."



KIC on Twitch




Hello KrosFans!
Yes! Your eyes are working just fine! KIC landed on Twitch!
WE ARE GOING LIVE!!🔥
We are working on the last details, we will soon be ready to play with you! LIVE!
In the meanwhile don't forget to follow us on Instagram where a lot of new contents are about to come! https://www.instagram.com/krosmaster_arena_ic/
Let us know your favourite miniatures and combos in our stories and be ready...this is just the beginning!

Introduction of the members: Alejandro

Hello KrosFans!
Today we are back in Spain. Let me introduce you... Alejandro!
"I discovered the game because I used to love watching a YouTube channel called “Geek and Sundry”, specifically the section called “TableTop” and presented by the great actor “Will Wheaton” who many will know be-cause now he usually makes cameos in the "Big Bang Theory" (I would like to point I do not like this show).
In this section, “Will Wheaton” played board games with some people from the entertainment world or from the United States’ geek world and sometimes even the same creator of the game was occupying the table.
Well, one of those games, which was played in a special they did live at one of the board game fairs in that country almost 3 years ago, was Krosmaster Arena.
I immediately fell in love with the game, the miniatures, the style of play ... I had always wanted to start with a collectable board game, but never had enough money or time to get into the world (I used to play the LCG Game of Thrones game with P&P cards ), but I decided after hatching it that this game had to be the one.
The game didn't arrive to my city until a few months later when, honestly, I didn't even remember it. Right away when I saw it I thought: "I need to buy this now", and that's what I did.
I asked in my local store if there were tournaments and they told me that they were going to do one in a few weeks and, at the same time, there was an association in the city that also started organizing tournaments and people loved the game.
Once I knew this, I told them to sign me up for the tournament, which I wanted to try (it was the first time in my life that I attended a tournament in a store).
At this point, I also discovered the great animation series "Wakfu" and both, my partner and I, were instantly captivated by (I should also mention is a must-see together with the series "The treasures of kerubim" and its OVAs and subsequent films). After watching them I couldn’t detach myself from the game, since I had become fond of the characters of the animated series and its rich universe.
If I have to choose something I like about the game, there are lots of things I really like about it:
- The team’s customization (I’m always trying to find ways of playing non-played miniatures).
- How different every match is depending on the Demonic Rewards, The maps, the starting position of the minis...etc.
- One thing I’m always mentioning is that the game is easy to learn, hard to master. It has enough complexity to be a really great competitive game when you start digging into the different mechanics.
- And of course...looks really cool while set on a table!
Regarding the community aspect, I've spent some of my best moments playing board games at krosmaster tournaments, making great friendships that went beyond the game (from my point of view this is what really matters while playing a boardgame). I can't say that every moment was a good one in the community environment, but if there is something really positive it is that most of the players have been united in the idea of supporting Krosmaster no matter what and I joined KIC with the idea of finally giving the game the treatment we all know the game deserves.
I’ll be part of the Competitive game developers - Supported Formats and analysis of the metagame unity. This topic will be dedicated to evaluating the activity of the official formats as well as the creation of an unofficial one where we will invest our efforts in optimizing it.

As surprising as this could be, Vampyro or Anathar are not my favourite ones. If we speak about how cool a miniature is, Shak Shaka will always be my choice. Speaking about which one is the profile I like playing most (this is a hard choice) mine will probably be Mint King or Moon." 



Introduction of the members: Mattia

 Hello KrosFans!

We are back again with another interview, and today is time to present you a pillar for the Italian community;
if you have a question you can be sure that he will give you an answer, a reeeeeeeeeeeally comprehensive answer (not joking guys, you will see);
He loves to help players to enjoy the game to the fullest and to guides new rookies through their first steps in KA, and he does it great creating guides, analysis keeping everyone up to date with the latest news and creating useful contents on the FB group!
Like I said he loves to be exhaustive too so grab a cup of coffee and let's get to know...MATTIA!
"I started playing Krosmaster from the very beginning of Season 1, when Brotherhood of the Tofu’s members were promos for the first 4Fun events into shops (my first picked promo was a Nox… Yes we randomly picked up prizes from a plastic bag 😃).
I started playing alone but soon, in the shop where we used to meet, a little (but constantly growing) community started to assemble.
I played my first event in Milan, for the very first Krosmaster Open Cup (we were more than 100 players, from all Italy!) and I placed 88th with a Frigost Asylum team (Count Frigost, Luk Ilook, 2x Coa Gulary, 2x Quentin Flush). I was not a very good player… And this thing did not improve in time… 😃
I started to follow more rules than the raw game and in Modena Play I took my Official Judge Test with the Italian CCM, passed at full correct answers. I found my vocation! After that, I collaborated with the Italian Publisher for the game (Ghenos Games) in many official events, important QT and Italian Nationals, following my judge role.
I knew great players during those events (Alberto Zini, Michele Capuzzi, Romeo Riggio, Franco Raia, Andrea Malpassi and many others…), and found some friends too in the meantime. I collaborated with some Italian teams in playtesting for events.
Between tournaments, and thanks to the many persons known with Krosmaster Arena, I became very active on the Italian Official Forum creating guides for teams’ archetypes, analysis for many miniatures and founding with Franco Raia a whole new “Forum Magazine” with articles and a weekly appointment known as “Krosmaster 4 Noobs” treating free online teams done just with the free pieces of the old Ankama’s online 3D game.
The Italian CCM promoted me as Senior Judge with an official post on the IT forum.
I wrote some pieces on the EN forum too and became active onto Double Critical (a German site for Krosmaster). With those new contacts and links with new communities of players outside my country, I took contact with Huun and Dewit asking for some clarification about doubtful rules trying to clarify that for all communities.
Recently with some Italian friends, we supported Krosmaste Blast translating all Profiles from the game/kickstarter/Gloomy Grove (both Blast and Arena), Rule, Krosmic Favors and Divine Challenges in Italian, making this young brother-game accessible for everyone in our country. Blast could be a spark to reignite in Arena players their interest into the game: Arena and Blast can live on parallel channels, supporting each other with events and maybe crossed prizes… Hoping that Ankama will support a little our vision.
I never had important results in QTs or official tournaments, even because I often was there as judge more than as a player. I like to play unusual teams more than tiers, experimenting and finding synergies more than raw competitive power. My favourite all-time team was the original Shrek (Anna Tommy, Goultard, 2x Coa Gulary, Fern Sock’em) and I liked all kind of “Blitz” team with Theo (mainly Red Blitz and Blitzball). Another team I loved was The Brotherhood of the Tofu (Evangeline, Yugo, Adamai-Dragon, Cleophee, Phaeris-Devastated, with Adamai in the sideboard); technical and not very known, it can give great fun and results with some practice and efforts.
For the future my goal will be to maintain Krosmaster Arena alive, looking at it from a new point of view, making the game a link between all communities and playable by people from all the game’s timeline (even if they stopped in the meantime). To do that a new perspective must be implemented in some aspects of the game, even clarifying some rules, and making terms/effect recognizable by precise and defined keywords. Maybe something new should be implemented in-game formats, unifying all players and all communities under the same flag.
The Krosmaster community got a real passion, and love, for their game (let me say that Arena is our game more than Ankama’s one). There is always active people in this community, searching for a way to keep the attention high with something new (trivia, online events, discussion on teams and figures, guides for beginners). New players will always find someone glad to help them and introduce them to the game. This community is always looking further, waiting for the next live events to play together and see their friends having fun with Krosmaster. While other communities are too competitive-driven, and pro-players snobs helping newcomers, our community will always find time to talk and play to our beautiful game… And this is a really good thing.
Tournaments are played at a very good level, generally polite and with honest and constructive mood from players (even if some very rare “black sheeps” had been between us, honestly). I had seen people helping their rookie opponents just to let them understand the game and enjoy it, rather than devastating them with an easy kill.
The game is very flexible and can be played just for fun, or at a very deep and competitive level. There are so much variant that can influence the game: the map, the team, the tiers, the local metagame, using one piece instead of another understanding the differences related to all possible variations. Krosmaster Arena is a game playable in the family (as I did with my son, introducing him to the game when he was 9), or playable between friends (just think at all 4Fun events with their special rules or the S.Valentine tournament for couples), or going to pure competition maximizing your chances of victory knowing all fields, all Demonic Rewards in each pile, and all the aspects and synergies of your team. It is really a game for everyone.
Oh, and naturally I like the compatibility between all games from the Krosmaster Collection with Arena. It is a great idea, merging more games into one big passion for all players.
I am an active part of Unit 2, that follows Rules, and Unit 3 that follows Game Balancing. I am trying to give my best support to all colleagues with my knowledge of rules, searching for odd interactions and with my historic presence in many events. I really hope to be useful for other KIC members, even if I am often a bit aggressive defending my positions… Forgive me pals, I am driven from my passion for Arena. 😉
My favourite Krosmaster? Ummm… This is not an easy question for me… Even if I played many times Shrek, and I liked very much Phaeris-Devastated for her role in the metagame, I think that my favourite Krosmaster is Goultard The Barbarian. Apart from the great miniature (black skin, white hair and a lightning on the chest… What can be cooler?) I always liked the story of Goultard into the Dofus/Wakfu universe… I even gathered all info I found on an Italian post on the IT forum with the Story of Goultard (that involves Goultard, Katar, Vlad, Dark Vlad, Arty and many others). I always liked how this son of the Yop’s God became the incarnation of cruelty after lost everything she cared of… Goultard The Barbarian represents the line that a man should never cross, even in despair, and her path reaching the “vanilla” version we all know from the Anime is the redemption of a true hero.
About the raw game, The Barbarian is an exotic piece focused on a totally different strategy from the standard Goultard. I played online my Barbarian Asylum team for a long time, always having fun with it, from the very first 2D online game. Do you dare to challenge the Boogeyman? 😃"



Introduction of the members: Jorge

 Hello KrosFans!

Today we are in Spain and we are going to meet Jorge!
"Hi there, my name is Jorge - also known as Abdziel on the internet.
I’m from the Spanish community and as someone as passionate for Warhammer 40K as me; my first contact with Krosmaster Arena came out of the blue years before when Krosmaster Quest was released in Spain. In those moments I was so jaded of that grim but pretty unbalanced game that Warhammer 40K was being for a long time. I wanted a relaxing game just to play one afternoon with my partner and friends. I bought the Arena 1.0 core and the Dark Heroes pack and played my first game. That was falling in love at first sight. The game not only was incredibly beautiful and lovely with those figurines and scenery but also it was really deeply tactical. It reminded me WarmaHordes with its combos and flexibility to play the way you enjoy more. In less than half a year I was able to complete almost the whole playset up to that date.
I wanted to play more often, but in my city there were few people who liked playing this game. So I took the test and I became a level 1 judge and from that point I started to promote the game in my games club and city. Since then, I was able to be part of the fantastic group of people who were in charge of the Organized Play in Spain to this day. And I only have kind words to the ‘Guarida de los Krosmonautas’, a Krosmaster group I’m in and for whose support and commitment to the game is undoubtedly genuine from the first to the last member.
I love the game Krosmaster Arena for its tactical gameplay. Indeed, it is one of the best tactical games out there. But what’s more is the community around the game. People in this game is fantastic and it’s really cool that tournaments often doesn’t finish when the matches are over… you can always grab some drinks and have a nice time with your rivals after the event.
As the last Headjudge from the current OP Spain, I’m in because I want to continue developing the game from its core, trying to offer the players a ruleset which can be as funny as simple with the needed changes to it.
My favorite Krosmaster is Vampyro, who else? He brought to me this fantastic game. He is all love… and style."