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noun
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: a composition for two performers
This Island is a collaborative effort between the player and up to 29 of their friends, who form a Tribe. Each friend can contribute one Monster (a "natural" single, double, triple, or quad-element type) to the Tribe's harmony. As the monsters of the Tribe are fed to higher levels, the Tribe as a whole reaches weekly Goals and is rewarded at the end of the week.
It is available for free when the map becomes available at Level 4.
All 30 Natural Monsters are available to place by tribe members. Kayna is also unlockable on the island once reaching tribal level 100 each week. Each member of a tribe contributes one Monster, and multiple Monsters of the same species can be placed, meaning that the complete song can only be reached if each tribe member has a unique Monster.
Like Wublin Island, Tribal Island does not have a castle. Instead, Tribal Island has a limited amount of spaces for people to join the tribe and place a monster on the island (30 spaces).
o begin, select the Tribal Island from the island map. After that, press the "Tribal" button. The Tribal menu contains three tabs: "Tribes", "My Tribe" and "Top Tribes". On the "Tribes" tab, the player can see information about their friends' tribes, visit them, request to join one, or accept an invitation to join one. Alternatively, they can use the Tribal menu to create a new Tribal Island and invite others to it.
A maximum of thirty players can occupy a single Tribal Island. Since there are thirty different natural monsters, any duplicated monster will make it impossible to get the complete choir without replacing one of the duplicates.
The player can only be a part of one Tribe at a time, and they must leave a Tribe before they can join another. Be aware that whenever someone leaves and joins a different Tribal Island, their monster's level is reset to 1.
Each player chooses one (and only one) of the natural monsters for the island. They can only choose from the natural monsters that live on one of their own islands. (For instance, a player can't choose a Quarrister if they haven't bred one on Earth Island yet.) That monster is then fed to higher levels using food, coins, or shards. Monsters on Tribal Island can be fed above Level 20; there does not appear to be a maximum level, although monsters do not grow any larger after Level 15.
Each Tribal Island has its own Goals that can be achieved in return for diamonds, a common technique in Diamond Farming. When a Tribe member feeds their monster to a higher level, the overall level of the Island increases as well. Rewards are distributed among every member of the Island at the end of the week.
Goals are achieved when the Island as a whole reaches Level 30, 50, 100, 150, 300, 450, 600, 750, 1000, and 1500. (Note that if a Tribe has the maximum of thirty monsters, it reaches Level 30 automatically, while Level 1500 is possible if each monster is fed up to Level 50.)
When the Island reaches Level 100, Kayna is released from the amber crystal in the center of the Island and joins the harmony of Tribal island.
At the end of each week, all Tribal Island monsters are reset to Level 1 and the Tribal Island goals are reset.
Monsters can be fed with Shards, Coins, or Treats. The cost for each feeding is determined by the following formulas:
FeedTreatsAtLevel(X) = 250 * X * (X + 4)
FeedCoinsAtLevel(X) = 10 * FeedTreatsAtLevel(X)
FeedShardsAtLevel(X) = Floor(FeedTreatsAtLevel(X) / 1000)
To level a Monster up, you will need to feed it 4 times, just as on any of the Natural islands.
Because the cost to feed a Monster increases quadratically for each Level, it becomes very expensive very quickly to feed a Monster to higher levels using Coins or Treats, so Shards are recommended instead. Shards can be regularly obtained from Monsters on Ethereal Island, Magical Sanctum, Wublin Island, and Celestial Island.
ribal Island is all about having multiple people feed their individual Monsters up, which increases the entire Island's level as well, to attain the Goal rewards or to get a high score on the leader boards.
Because feeding individual Monsters up to higher levels gets very expensive, very quickly, most Tribes will require their members to at least feed to a certain level in order to be fair.
As an example, presume that there is a Tribe with only two members, and they wanted to free Kayna. The Tribe as a whole would need to reach Level 100.
If one person would Feed their Monster to Level 99, while the other would remain at Level 1, the Tribe would be at Level 100. However that first person would have to spend 337,904 Shards to get there, while the other person spends nothing.
If both persons would Feed their Monster to Level 50 instead, the Tribe would also be at Level 100. However, now both persons spend 45,300 Shards each to get there, or 90,600 Shards total - much less than in the previous scenario.
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