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vs. Clone Dance

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Clone Dance 0
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Skills: 1 2 2
Breed: PS

Blighthawk
This pet can have the following breeds:

Breed Health Power Speed
PS 1400 305 273
BB 1481 292 260
HH 1725 276 244
HP 1546 305 244

Breeds marked in red are not suited for this strategy.

Special or not:0Special or not:112113337335513330

Skills: 1 2 1
Breed: SS

Jademist Dancer
This pet can have the following breeds:

Breed Health Power Speed
SS 1359 276 317
BB 1441 292 268
PS 1359 305 281
HS 1506 276 281

Breeds marked in red are not suited for this strategy.

1 ZR9 18

Any Level 25+ Aquatic

Skills: Any
Breed: Any

The third pet can be pretty much anything. Something with aquatic damage is good because of the 25% damage buff from Acid Rain.

TL:DR of Clone Dance: throw down a Cyclone and then buff it with stuff like Rain Dance.

Breed
At least one of the pets for this strategy require the use of a specific breed.
Not every strategy can be bullet proof. This is one of them. You might have to restart it, since there are some random elements that increase the risk of your pets failing. Don't blame them, please!
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Strategy Details
2020-03-13 07:28:06
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2019-04-08 12:09:23
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Blight.
The primary goal here is to set up the Cyclone. After that you can either use Ghostly Bite or directly swap to the Jademist Dancer.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

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Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
I wouldn't recommend keeping it in the fight beyond those two rounds, because you may lose buff time on the Cyclone with your JMD. Also swapping out too late could prevent getting a 2nd Cyclone out.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
The only scenario in which keeping the Blighthawk in would be against a humanoid.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
JMD
The JMD synergizes very well with Cyclone. So do its own moves with themselves. Rain Dance should be used when there are at least two round of Cyclone remaining (core idea of the strategy).

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
After that you have to decide between single target damage or a cleave. Most of the times I'd recommend to use Acid Rain first, since it will buff the damage of Steam Vent.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
However you might want to wait with Acid Rain to stop the enemy from using their weather-based strategy.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
#3
This time I decided not to suggest a specific pet for the 3rd slot. As with most Clone Dance teams the 3rd pet doesn't play a role in the strategy and is just there to clear what is left of the enemy team. Try to find one that fits you the most.

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Blighthawk
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Jademist Dancer
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain
Any Level 25+ Aquatic
Pass
Bring in your Blighthawk
Bring in your Jademist Dancer
Bring in your Aquatic pet
Swap to your Blighthawk
Swap to your Jademist Dancer
Swap to your Aquatic pet
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Blighthawk
Jademist Dancer
Any Aquatic
Infected Claw
Ghostly Bite
Cyclone
Steam Vent
Rain Dance
Acid Rain




Sart wrote on 2021-01-07 16:50:20

Hey guys, great website, thanks a lot for all the work you do. I've got a question about CloneDance teams in particular if you don't mind: How do you choose which pet to use as your clone setter? By power, to have Cyclone, your main source of dps, do as much damage as possible? By survivability (e.g. Blighthawk for UD racial), so it can set Clone as often as possible throughout a match? By type synergy with your Rain Dance pet (should be a Jademist Dancer in 99,9% of all cases if I understood it right :P )? Or am I missing something completely?

Thanks in advance!

(OP) Shenk

wrote on 2021-01-22 11:17:33

sorry for the late response...

so you pretty much almost summed it up. there are multiple reasons to pick one cyclone pet over another and often times it comes down to personal preference. in most cases the cyclone pet either is great as an opener pet (fast with some sort CC e.g. shore butterfly) or it can deal a lot of damage in a relatively short time (primarily also in form of cleave e.g. voidglower).
it also is important that the cyclone pet works well in combination with the buff pet since this isn't always the case

George

wrote on 2019-12-30 11:31:52

effective strat

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