
It’s not the toughest final form out there, but its 37 HP after evolving is really enticing. However, Noocidal deserves the biggest spotlight, as the final form looks familiar to that of a legendary Pokemon. Heddeca looks even more frightening than its former self, and it is much tougher. Behilda evolutionsĭesign-wise, we’re convinced that Behilda has the most promise. Reptomotor is also excellently designed and built with 37 HP, 30 attack, and 28 defense when evolved. Kamelevo is a well-balanced second-form, with 22 HP, 21 attack, and 18 defense. Dealing with its first form is also a burden, but Kamelevo and its final evolve form Reptomotor make it clear that hard work pays off. We think running with Gekoko is very much like running with Noki. I guess Noki isn’t a bad choice after all – if you’re the patient type. You can obtain Hainok at level 36, with its initial stats being 33 HP, 30 attack, 28 defense, and 10 speed. Though its evolve forms, Vainok and Hainok, turn the baby Nexomon from cute to badass – and its stats show it too. Yes, Noki is notorious for being one of the weaker starters, but it’s probably one of the cutest. Once it hits level 34, it’ll become the gorgeous Lumerei, with a 32 attack stat and a 27 defense stat. For any Nexomon leveled in the teens, that’s actually pretty outstanding – but it doesn’t stop there. At level 17, Lume becomes Lumefur, which has an average attack stat of 23. We’ve said before that Lume is likely the best among all starters in the game, and its future forms are no different. So, here is a look at all starter evolutions and their respective strengths. It’s a nice touch, but your decision should be made by how each starter develops with each evolve form. Every option represents a different element, so psychic and normal die-hards can rejoice. Unlike other monster-collectors though, Nexomon: Extinction gives you a likely record-high nine starters to pick from. It’s best if you don’t just stick to one attribute since you will be more vulnerable if you do that.Sometimes we may or may not choose starter monsters based on how cool their evolve forms seem – we’re all guilty of it. Knowing how the attributes work will help you in creating a strong team. An example would be fire being weak against water then water weak against the plant, and so on. There’s fire, water, plant, mineral, electric, wind, psychic, ghost, and normal.Įach monster will belong to an attribute and each attribute will be weak and strong against a certain attribute. There are a total of 9 different attributes.


You will be given several monsters to choose from, each possessing different stats and different attributes. You’ll begin with a decent monster at first. There are many different monsters available for you to capture. And like with the popular classic game, you also get to strengthen and develop your monsters. So, you get to battle different monsters and then try to capture them to add to your team or put it in storage.

The gameplay is not that hard to figure out, especially if you’ve played the classic Pokemon game. You still have to figure things out on your own. A robot named Atlas and Ellie will be assisting you, but they will mostly just tell you what to do or how things work. The tutorial won’t be like most RPG tutorials where you’re going to be shown everything. After that, you start the game, as well as do a bit of tutorial. Like many RPGs, this game will begin with a short cinematic to introduce you to the story of Nexomon. Your goal is not just to be the best trainer, but to save the world from Omnicron, the King of Monsters. You get to travel Nexoworld and try to capture powerful Nexomon and form your team. Published by Vewo Interactive Inc., it’s a game where you play the role of an aspiring Nexomon trainer.
