From what little I played of Tetra Master, I found it similar to VIII’s card game. The game was slightly more enjoyable, and I won a little bit more, but I still couldn’t wrap my head around the rules, nor find any enjoyment out of it, nor any benefit to being a master player. So I decided to ignore the game until I completed the storyline.
So, has anyone out there achieved the top level for the card game? Can anyone out there offer someone with very little patience some tips on how to lose less? Or did most people find the card game a distraction also?
The mysteries of Quad Mist revealed! Once and for all! 😀
The letters and numbers on the cards actually do affect yoru collector’s ranking.
First stat: Card’s attack power, in "hexadecimal," which goes from 0 to E, zero being the lowest, and E being the highest.
Second stat: Card’s attack type.
P – Physical
M – Magical
X – Attacks the lowest defense number of the other card
A – Attacks the lowest number of the other card
Third stat: Card’s physical defense in hexadecimal, going from 0 to E, again, zero being the lowest, E being the highest.
Fourth stat: Card’s magical defense in hexadecimal.
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Anyway… To get the highest Card Ranking:
1. You need all 100 cards.
2. You need to play each card enough so that the first stat is "A" or higher.
3. All cards need different arrows.
And there was one more thing I forgot… <_<
I’ve never gotten 1600… takes too long to level the weak cards up to attack level A. <_>
I think my collector’s rank was about 1250 or so in the end, but I could never really get into the game that much. It was far too random as the best card didnt’ always win, and the cards themselves didn’t really serve any purpose (they may have a small effect on your Treasure Hunter rank, but that in itself is fairly useless anyway, all you get is a medal :p). Basically I didn’t really like the game, I just played it so that I could get a good game with everything done, although I still never got all 100 cards.