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Miitopia wiki snurp
Miitopia wiki snurp








miitopia wiki snurp

For MP I used tea (from the desert area mentioned above) and for Attack I stole beefburgers from the 1st District boss.Īlso, if you do decide to level up at the snurp hunt, make your other 3 characters vampires and equip them with the worst armor, and put your main character in the safe spot. It boosts everything except MP and Attack. Make your character a cat, battle him alone, steal from him and then let him kill you and repeat. There's one battle there, and they drop tea.įor food, I stole Ultimate Delicacies from the Dark Sage in 7th District. I like it better than the snurp hunt (hidden stage near the final boss) because that's just too random for me.įor friendship grinding, I went to the desert area, in the stage that's just north of the cave. The Boss Snurp is a minor antagonist in Miitopia, being the final opponent waiting at the Tower of Despair. You level a bit faster if you run away after the third battle because the fourth (Red Orochi) doesn't get you much, but you don't get any friendship levels if you run away. Many varieties exist throughout Miitopia the six special Snurps and especially the three giant versions are especially desirable to encounter, while the others serve as weak junk enemies. The snurp hunt has way too many variables involved - first, you need to get a rare encounter in the third battle, and then you need to get the three Very Rare Snurps instead of the eight regular rare ones, and then you need to kill them before they run away for the maximum EXP gain.

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