This section of the game manual is a basic overview of the user interface, game play, and standard terminology within the game. Soul-Arena.io is a turn based strategy game where your team of three characters is pitted against another player's team of three characters with the goal of reducing your opposition to 0 health points and winning the match.

Table of contents

Selection Screen
In-Game Screen
Reiatsu Types
End of Your Turn
Cooldown
Skill className Definitions
Effect classNamees

Selection Screen

The first thing you will see when beginning a game of Soul-Arena.io is the screen above (without the big letters). This is the Character Selection screen and what it and does is explained below.

  • A: This section displays your player information. It shows your avatar, username, shinigami rank, clan name, ladder level and experience, ladder rank, win-loss record, and win -loss streak, all in that order.
  • B: This section has three boxes for you to drag and drop the characters you wish to use in your team. Only when you have selected three characters may you begin a match.
  • C: This is the character section. Each page has 21 characters on it and you use the white arrows to scroll through the pages. Some characters may appear grayed-out and you will not be able to drag these characters into your team. These characters are mission characters and you must complete their mission before you may use them.
  • D: This is where individual character information is displayed. By clicking on a character's icon in section C, this section will appear. The primary function of this section is so that you may study that character's skills.
  • E: By clicking on a skill icon of a character in section D, this section will display the information about that skill. The upper left red text is the name of the skill. The upper right is the reiatsu cost of the skill. The Center is the description of the skill, essentially saying what the skill does. The bottom left lists the class of that skill. The bottom right displays that skill's cooldown. Note: Some characters that have multiple skills will only have their primary 4 skills shown.
  • F: The three buttons at the middle will begin a match with another opponent. There are three different types of games you may play. A ladder game is played against a random opponent near you on the ladder. This game type is the only way to increase your standing within the ladder. A quick game is played against a random opponent. This game does not count towards your ladder stats but does towards your missions. A private game works just like a quick game except that you must specify the particular opponent you wish to play against and your opponent must do the same. Private games do not count towards mission.
In-Game Screen

Next will be the in-game UI (again, the yellow letters do not exist on the real UI) and the basics of how to play.

  • A: This section displays you and your opponent's avatars, the Press When Ready button which is how you end your turn (this will say opponent's turn when it is not your turn), a red and white bar which is your turn timer, and your reiatsu pool. There are four types of reiatsu in Soul-Arena.io, Hakuda (white), Zanpakutou (red), Kidou (blue), and Reiryoku (yellow). The T is your current total reiatsu in your pool. With the exception of the first player to take a turn (they only receive one reiatsu) you will receive a number of random reiatsu equal to how many of your characters were alive at the end of your last turn.
  • B: This section displays your team and the current health of each character in it. Skills affecting these characters will also be shown here by small icons next to the character's icon. By scrolling your cursor over that icon, a description of what the skill is doing will appear.
  • C: This section displays your opponent's team and functions just like section B.
  • D: This is where your character's skills are displayed. Each character can use one skill per turn, provided you have sufficient reiatsu of the appropriate types to pay their costs. Any skill that cannot be used that turn for any reason is grayed-out. By clicking on a skill, viable targets for that skill with glow yellow and you must then click on one of these viable targets for that skill to be used. When a skill has been selected for a character that turn, its icon will display in the gray box. To deselect a skill simply double click its icon in the gray box.
  • E: This section is exactly like section E of the Character Selection screen.
  • F: This section is where you can choose to surrender a match, open a chat window with your opponent, or adjust the sound settings.
Reiatsu Types

As mentioned above reiatsu is used to perform skills. Every skill uses a different set of reiatsu.
There are 4 types of Reiatsu:

Hakuda
Kidou
Reiryoku
Zanpakutou

The chance to get a certain reiatsu is 25% for each, as there are four types. This means that it is random, and that you can also get multiple reiatsu's of one type. Next to these 4 types, some skills require random reiatsu . This kind of reiatsu can be filled in by any of the types above.

End of Your Turn

Once you have decided what skills your team will use and on whom, it is time to end your turn. Do this by clicking on the Press When Ready button in section A. This will bring you to the Skill Queue.

This is where you will spend specific reiatsu as random reiatsu by clicking the up or down buttons next to each type. It is also where you can decide the order your skills will happen in. Skills occur in order from left to right and they may be repositioned in the queue by dragging and dropping the icons. After spending any necessary random reiatsu costs and ordering your skills, press the O.K. button to complete your turn (note that this is still part of your turn and your turn timer will continue to run down while in this screen). If you want to reconsider or change something you chose to do, press the Cancel button to exit this screen. If you run out of time before completing your turn, your characters will not use any skills that turn.

Common Terminology in Soul-Arena.io

This section is laid out so that you may use your browser's find (ctrl-F) function to easily locate any terms you need to find the definition of.

  • Damage: This should be rather self explanatory. If not, find a Webster's dictionary. Damage is done by percentage or a fixed amount.
  • Piercing Damage: This type of damage will ignore damage reduction.
  • Affliction Damage: This type of damage will ignore damage reduction and destructible defense.
  • Increased Damage: Some skills increase the damage done or taken from other skills. This amount is usually a percentage or fixed amount.
  • Stun: This means a character is unable to use a skill for the duration that the stun is in effect. Stuns may only disable certain class skills instead of every skill.
  • Damage Reduction: This means that any damage done to a character will be reduced by either a certain percentage or fixed amount, after all, damage done that turn is calculated. For example 50% reduction from 120 damage total from all skills is 60 damage, where as 50 points reduction from 120 damage total from all skills is 70 damage.
  • Invulnerable: This means a character will not be a valid target for enemy skills (by default), though they may still be affected by some skills already affecting them.
  • Heal: This means a certain amount of health is returned to the character, percentage or fixed. Characters that have reached 0 health cannot be healed, also characters cannot be healed above 100 health. Healing does not affect destructible defense.
  • Remove Reiatsu, Lose Reiatsu: This means that your opponent will have a certain fixed amount of random (any available type) or specific reiatsu removed from their reiatsu pool. If a skill removes specific reiatsu and your opponent does not have any of that type, then no reiatsu is removed.
  • Steal Reiatsu: This works exactly like removing reiatsu except that reiatsu is instead put into your reiatsu pool rather than removed from the game.
  • Reflect: This will return the effects of a skill back upon the user that targeted the character using a reflecting type skill. Note that Control type stun skills will end up canceling themselves and Action skills will still be activated on the reflecting character, but will have its effects be reflected only this turn.
  • Counter: This skill will negate another incoming skill. It will not negate a skill already affecting a character. Action skills can only be countered on the first turn. Counter type skill are generally linked with another type of effect that will affect the character whose skill was negated.
  • Remove 'xxx': Any skill that states it removes another type of effect (typically be class type) will completely negate that effect on a character.
  • Ignore 'xxx': As the word states, a skill with this aspect will ignore some other type of effect, the ignored effect is not negated or removed, it just doesn't do anything. This is a little different for skills that ignore invulnerability. Those skills are able to target invulnerable characters even when that character is not unable to become invulnerable.
  • Destructible Defense: This skill gives a character a pool of health that must first be depleted before the character will take damage. A damage only skill that does not actually damage the character's actual health is not considered to have affected the character.
  • Copy : This type of skill will copy another skill that is used, replacing an existing skill with the new copied skill for the duration of the copy. Skills that require another skill to be performed before they can be used, cannot be copied.
  • Invisible: Your opponent will not see any icons for these skills during the time it is in effect. For some skills only the target is not known but the fact that the skill is in use is known. When an invisible skill ends, the opposing team will always be informed that the skill was used.
  • Increasing or decreasing duration: When you increase or decrease the duration of a skill or effect, all related effects will also be modified accordingly. By related effects are meant, all effects that are linked with each other by a 'during this time' sentence.
  • Replace: A skill can be partially or completely replaced. Reiatsu cost, cooldown, the effect and picture can all be replaced with a different one.
  • Load/Revert state: Updates a character's effects, skills, and health to the way they were the turn before, removing any effects that weren't on them at that time
Cooldown

A skill's cooldown is how many turns a skill cannot be used for after being used. For example a skill with a cooldown of 4 will not be available for use the following 4 turns after it is used.

Skill class Definitions

classes are used to further describe a skill beyond its description. Generally Skill classes are only important in determining whether one skill will affect another in the course of a game. This section is laid out so that you may use your browser's find (ctrl-F) function to easily locate any terms you need to find the definition of.

Main class:The main class of a skill. For example, you can become invulnerable to these classes, and you can stun a character with a selection of these classes.

  • Physical: Skills that involve brute force and melee attacks, these skills deal physical damage.
  • Reiatsu: Skills that involve kidou and spiritual abilities, these skill deal reiatsu damage.
  • Strategic: Skills that involve counters, defenses, special abilities and items, these skills don't deal damage.

Persistence Type:A class that describes the persistence of a skill.

  • Instant: Instant skills are skills that do their work instantly, or are placed on the target on the first turn and have no connection to the caster for the rest of its duration.
  • Action: Action skills are skills that last multiple turns and require the attention of the caster each turn anew. If the caster loses contact with the target, by a stun or invulnerability, the action will have no effect. But since the skill is done each turn anew, the skill will continue once the caster has contact with its target again.
  • Control: Controls require constant contact between caster and target. If the contact is broken, the skill will end. Controls are also only cast once, only at the start of the skill when they make contact with the target, much like instants.

Extra Type:

  • Affliction: An extra className of a skill that basically says it can be cured by affliction removals. On the icon descriptions shown ingame there is always a notice saying "This is an affliction".
Effect classes

Damage Types:Damage types of a skill. For example, you can lower a character's physical damage output or have a defense against physical damage. The damage type is described in the skill description itself. There is never a damage which is not described.

  • Physical: Damage that is dealt by physical skills.
  • Reiatsu: Damage that is dealt by reiatsu skills.
  • Affliction: Damage that is dealt by affliction skills.
  • Piercing (Additional option): This damage ignores damage reduction.

Extra Type:

  • Ignores invulnerability: Used for any skill to go through invulnerability skills. This is described in the skill description itself.


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