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#REDIRECT [[Battles]]
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Battling wild Krafties not only helps strengthen your active creature, but is also a simple and fun way to get new food and material items to help your creature recover health or craft new items. It's also the first step to capturing a new creature!
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While most creatures in the Krafties kingdom are peaceful and docile, some are more aggressive than others. If you don't think your current active Kraftie can handle a nearby wild creature your best bet is to get out of there, just in case it decides to attack unprovoked! On the other hand, if your confident in your Kraftie partner's ability you can initiate an attack by clicking the target, and selecting "Attack".
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Your active Kraftie and the wild will begin a battle, and you'll be given another choice. You can either battle this opponent alone, or a friend with another Kraftie can join in! When team battling an npc, any of the the attackers may capture the wild creature. If the creature is killed, the lead attacker (player who attacked first) will be awarded the loot from the defeated creature.
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If you wish to capture creatures you'll first need to get a net. After attaching the net, you simply need to approach the Kraftie you're currently battling and swing the net (by clicking the left mouse button). While some Krafties may give in to captivity easily, don't assume they'll all be so quick to join you in your adventure. There have been creatures known to resist capture until their very last breath while others may jump into your net themselves! In these cases you'll need to suitably weaken your target before trying to capture it.

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