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Summoners War: Sky Arena, formerly just simply Summoners War[2], is a 3D RPG mobile game developed and published by Com2uS. It was released worldwide on both the iOS and Android platforms on June 12, 2014. It is currently available in 15 different languages, including English and most European and Asian languages.

The game is set in a fictional fantasy world inhabited by various kinds of monsters, and a group of humans known as Summoners who control these monsters to battle against one another, sometimes in sanctioned arena matches and other times for power and control. The gameplay focuses on the collection of these various monsters, with the object being to level and grow them in order to compete against other players, and complete various PvE challenges.

Characters[]

See also: Characters category

The show has eight main characters: Artamiel, Camilla, Rakan, Seara, Nicki, Galleon, Chloe and Sieq. Artamiel and Camilla are the only characters who appear in every single episode.

NPCs[]

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David Blazing, known within the game as "Crazy Dave", serves as a narrator and an instructor during Adventure Mode, introducing the player to certain levels and explaining some of the mini-games and bonus levels. He is later abducted by a Bungee Zombie on level 5–10 right before he can tell the player Dr. Zomboss' weaknesses, and reappears during Sunflower's rendition of "Zombies on your Lawn" after Dr. Zomboss's defeat at the end of the game. He has a shop known as "Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies" that he runs from the back of his car once the player finds his car keys after Level 3–4. He sells several plant upgrades, extra defenses, and Zen Garden items. Crazy Dave's notable features include a rugged beard and a pot always worn on his head, as well as his signature babbling speech.

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About[]

Summoners War is a CGI-animated musical adventure series. In each episode, the show's five stars - Artamiel the Archangel, Camilla the Valkyrja, Rakan the Chimera, Seara the Oracle, and Nicki the Occult Girl - rely on their vivid imaginations to transform their backyard into a fantastical 3-D landscape. Together, they embark on amazing journeys set to different music genres.

Story[]

After creating a new game, the characters sing the theme song. Since ancient times, various groups of people who called themselves Summoners used magic to train and control the monsters which inhabited the world, with the aim of trying to defeat rival Summoners in battles. At some point, a war lasting a hundred years broke out between the Summoners over a powerful crystal known as the Mana Crystal. To settle this war, the Celestial Arena was created and supervised by the Council of Summoners, where Summoners would compete against one another in sanctioned matches in order to determine access to resources, and keep conflicts in check.

The present story takes place from the point of view of an unnamed protagonist, a young summoner competing at the request of Durand, a powerful magician on the Council. He/she is assisted by a woman named Ellia, who acts as a personal assistant to the protagonist.

After completing the game and passing the boat, the characters sing the end song and enter the boat.

Gameplay[]

Main article: Gameplay

The game centers around the collection of various Monsters, which are grouped in various grades (from 1-star to 6-star). Monsters found naturally in higher grades in general have a higher overall strength level then monsters found in lower grades, although all monsters may move up to the maximum grade of 6-stars by sacrificing a number of monsters of the same current grade. Additionally, monsters may also move up in level, gaining strength with each level. The maximum level of a monster depends on the grade of the monster, with 6-star monsters having a maximum level of 40. Monsters must gain experience to level up, which can be gained either by using them in various areas in the game, including Scenario areas, Dungeons, the Trial of Ascension, or competing in the Arena against other players. Additionally, monsters may be sacrificed to level up another monster. The box shine, like sun or brain. If the defense monsters will die, the gold trophy says "VICTORY!". If the attack monsters will die, the green goo says "DEFEATED!".

Monsters can also be equipped with Runes in order to gain strength. Each monster has six slots with which to equip Runes. Runes also come in various grades, from 1-star to 6-stars, although unlike monsters they cannot move up to higher grades. However, Runes can be leveled up to a maximum of 15 levels starting from level 0, at a cost of Mana Stones. The grade of a Rune represents it's total boost to a monster's stats, with higher grade Runes giving a higher boost than lower grade Runes. Runes must be leveled up to their maximum in order to provide a maximum boost. Runes give boosts to a variety of different monster stats, the type of which depends on the the slot number it occupies on a monster.

Monsters may be gained a variety of ways, most of which occurs through a process known as summoning. Monsters may be summoned through various scrolls, such as a Mystical Scroll or Unknown Scroll, or they may be summoned through collecting various pieces of the monster. They may also be summoned by fusing other monsters together.

Each player has a maximum amount of energy with which to complete various actions in the game. The amount of energy depends on the level of the player. Players must gain experience in order to level up, which can include using monsters in various areas of the game, or completing basic actions such as Missions. Additionally, players have access to two types of currency: Mana Stones and Crystals. Mana Stones are used for basic actions such as leveling up a monster or Rune. Crystals are a type of paid currency which generally must be purchased using real currency, although specific amounts are awarded to players by completing the various areas of the game, as well as given out in various Events.


Reception[]

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Plants vs. Zombies has received a positive reception from critics, garnering an aggregate score of 87/100 from Metacritic and an 88% from GameRankings.

IGN editor Andy J Kolozsy commented that it featured a lot more content than other games in the genre, as well as praising its addictive nature. However, the DS version was criticized for its lower quality graphics and expensive price point. GameSpot editor Chris Watters praised the design of the plants and zombies, as well as the visuals and its overall value. However, he found fault in the learning curve. 1UP.com editor Alice Liang found the game enjoyable, commenting that the lawnmowers that protect the left side of the screen strikes a good balance between ease-of-use and in-depth gameplay. Edge's review praised PopCap Games for adding an imaginative touch to every little detail of the game. He also credited them for taking the tower defense genre and making it their own.

Laura Shigihara's music video also received praise, with Hatfield attributing his interest in the game to the video. Liang also praised the song, asking how anyone could not want Plants vs. Zombies after seeing the video.

To date, Plants vs. Zombies is the fastest-selling video game created by PopCap Games. Plants vs. Zombies director George Fan estimated that half of the game's sales are from hardcore gamers. According to PopCap, the iOS release of Plants vs. Zombies sold more than 300,000 copies in the first nine days it was available on the App Store, generating more than $1M in gross sales, and considered it "the top-grossing iPhone launch".

Songs[]

See Songs.

Soundtrack[]

Main article: Summoners War Original Soundtrack

Episodes[]

Main article: Scenario

Summoners War: Sky Arena ran for four seasons, each consisting of 9, 4, 2 and 5 episodes. The show ended with 20 produced episodes.

Audio[]

Sound Description
The game's main menu soundtrack

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Transcript[]

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Game Versions[]

Updates[]

Main article: Summoners War patches

Versions of Summoners War[]

  1. Halloween Update
  2. Adventure Update: Part 1
  3. Adventure Update: Part 2
  4. Pretty Scary Update
  5. Redstone Update
  6. Horse Update
  7. The Update that Changed the World
  8. Bountiful Update
  9. Combat Update
  10. Frostburn Update
  11. Exploration Update
  12. World of Color Update
  13. Aquatic Update
  14. Live Performance
  15. Busy Birds
  16. Nether Update
  17. Caves & Cliffs: Part 1
  18. Caves & Cliffs: Part 2
  19. The Wild Update

External links[]

Official links[]

References[]

  1. Summoners War was first publicly available in November 30, 2011, and was fully released on June 12, 2014
  2. Titled as simply Summoners War from 2014 to 2024
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