The Puppet Master Strikes back is the upcoming event for Rage of Bahamut. Many people who started during Tears of the Moon may think that all events are the same but The Puppet Master Strikes Back, PM for short, will be played along the lines of Roar of the Dragons.
During this event players will quest until a boss randomly appears. This occurs in a similar fashion to a chest appearing, but is a boss instead. Once this boss appears you will be able to fight it using your deck. If you are unable to beat the boss with your deck, you will then be given the option to summon allies who can aid you in defeating the boss. After the boss is defeated yourself and allies who contributed will be awarded cards.
Doing well in this event is very different from doing well in Tears of the Moon. Tears only required players to exploit a glitch until they earned a 30% stamina reduction then spend huge amounts of cure water. This event requires the use of both CW, HP, Fellows, Orders, as well as a powerful attack deck.
Cure Water:
Since bosses are summoned via questing there will be times when no boss is up and you are out of stamina to use to summon one. This is the use of Cure Water. It gives you greater control over the time bosses are summoned.
Holy Powder:
The bosses get progressively harder as you defeat them. As they get progressively harder there will eventually be a point in which the boss needs to be attacked several times until it is put down no matter how powerful your deck is. Holy Powder is used to allow you to attack the boss multiple times without him escaping.
Fellows/Orders:
When you cannot defeat a boss you will be given an option to call for assistance from your allies. The call will pull from all allies/order members that are available who are not in conflict with a boss. Because of this, overlapping fellows and order members is not recommended. Try to have your fellows be from outside your order.
Powerful Attack Deck:
During the boss fight your attack deck in its entirety will be what is used to attack the monster. Obviously the more powerful the deck, the better chances of defeating the boss. Your deck will attack, the boss will counter. Using cards that are made to combat event bosses also aids in the fight since there buff is generally more significant. There are also cards that can block event bosses attacks one time.
Things to note:
1) You have one hour once the boss is summoned to defeat him.
2) Allies summoned will be from both order and fellows. Keep them separate.
3) The more damage a player does to the boss the more rewards they will receive.
4) Event Skill cards are made to do well, use them if you can afford them.
5) Huge amounts of skilled high normals are rewarded during the event, it's a great time to skill up your main cards.
6) Always help kill other peoples bosses if you're invited to, work together and share in rewards.
7) There is an order rewards based on the number of bosses defeated, better rewards at higher tiers.
Individual ranking is calculated by overall damage done to bosses.
9) Order ranking is calculated by overall damage done by all members of your order to bosses.
this is an article i found regarding this new event in another website.
During this event players will quest until a boss randomly appears. This occurs in a similar fashion to a chest appearing, but is a boss instead. Once this boss appears you will be able to fight it using your deck. If you are unable to beat the boss with your deck, you will then be given the option to summon allies who can aid you in defeating the boss. After the boss is defeated yourself and allies who contributed will be awarded cards.
Doing well in this event is very different from doing well in Tears of the Moon. Tears only required players to exploit a glitch until they earned a 30% stamina reduction then spend huge amounts of cure water. This event requires the use of both CW, HP, Fellows, Orders, as well as a powerful attack deck.
Cure Water:
Since bosses are summoned via questing there will be times when no boss is up and you are out of stamina to use to summon one. This is the use of Cure Water. It gives you greater control over the time bosses are summoned.
Holy Powder:
The bosses get progressively harder as you defeat them. As they get progressively harder there will eventually be a point in which the boss needs to be attacked several times until it is put down no matter how powerful your deck is. Holy Powder is used to allow you to attack the boss multiple times without him escaping.
Fellows/Orders:
When you cannot defeat a boss you will be given an option to call for assistance from your allies. The call will pull from all allies/order members that are available who are not in conflict with a boss. Because of this, overlapping fellows and order members is not recommended. Try to have your fellows be from outside your order.
Powerful Attack Deck:
During the boss fight your attack deck in its entirety will be what is used to attack the monster. Obviously the more powerful the deck, the better chances of defeating the boss. Your deck will attack, the boss will counter. Using cards that are made to combat event bosses also aids in the fight since there buff is generally more significant. There are also cards that can block event bosses attacks one time.
Things to note:
1) You have one hour once the boss is summoned to defeat him.
2) Allies summoned will be from both order and fellows. Keep them separate.
3) The more damage a player does to the boss the more rewards they will receive.
4) Event Skill cards are made to do well, use them if you can afford them.
5) Huge amounts of skilled high normals are rewarded during the event, it's a great time to skill up your main cards.
6) Always help kill other peoples bosses if you're invited to, work together and share in rewards.
7) There is an order rewards based on the number of bosses defeated, better rewards at higher tiers.
Individual ranking is calculated by overall damage done to bosses.
9) Order ranking is calculated by overall damage done by all members of your order to bosses.
this is an article i found regarding this new event in another website.