I believe I will not get the Light
fairy, because the most logical is the Suane fairy, and in the game
she must be traded for Segbuzz in Tiralin's store. Of course then one
needs to capture a second Suane fairy, but I think that this trade
offer is a hint from the game that Suane is not so good or profitable
at all. Also Suane has been widely advertised as a must on the
internet for many years – this game is old – and I think these
adverts come from ill-wishers. So I will not input Suane into my
deck, and instead use my water fairy Tadana.
Also I will not get the Ice fairy,
because it should be either Stone or Ice in the deck, and Stone is
strong against Ice, which is another hint. Interesting that this
strength has been hidden in the Effectiveness Table as it is one of
the three mistakes of this chart. Also, the best Ice fairy is a bear,
and it is programistically symbolic as a system harm, so I will
follow this symbolics and not include the bear of Ice into the deck.
Instead I will use my stone fairy Vesbat.
So the deck will be: Air, Psi, Fire,
Water, Stone –
and I already have fire, water, and
stone. They only need training. Fire needs steady growth, as a
Tinezard does not undergo any additional evolution. Water Tadana will
evolve into Aquana at level 25 and into Oceana at level 32. Stone
Vesbat will evolve into Stobat at level 27 and Garbat at level 33.
And he is a good choice for a permanent fairy also judging from
symbolism of rock and number 27.
Psi I will have to catch next, and will
need my current nature fairy to do this job, and I will include Psi
into deck instead of Skelbo of chaos. And then I will have to catch
Air, and Vesbat will largely help with that, and I will include Air
into deck instead of Viteria of nature. And then I will have all my
permanent fairies and a perfect deck.
Air must be Sirael, who evolves into
Gorael and later into Fathrael.
Psi must be Mentaur, who evolves into
Clum and later into Clumaur. I used to hear a lot of gossip about
betterness of Clum in comparison with Clumaur – his higher
evolution stage – and I even followed this advice when playing
Zanzarah a few years ago, and I stopped the evolution of Clum into
Clumaur, instead keeping him on the Clum stage permanently. However I
don't remember the reason for all this gossip, and this time I do not
intend to do it anymore – unless I find out some evidence for Clum
being better than Clumaur.
I first wrote about the ideal fairy
combination in my post Plans. The only pity is having to give up on
Viteria, because she is a very strong nature fairy who's caused most of my
victories so far, so she will be missed. But that will happen only
when I catch a proper air fairy.
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