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*Your player profile will proudly display your victories against these titans.
 
*Your player profile will proudly display your victories against these titans.
 
*Once all 3 of the basic metals have been defeated for say a Rexie then you are able to create a [[Platinum_Charm_Of_Attraction|Platinum charm]] that will summon a Platinum version of the wild that is even stronger than the other 3 doing massive damage and giving massive [[victory points]] when killed, a mark in the player profile will note any platinum killed as well.
 
*Once all 3 of the basic metals have been defeated for say a Rexie then you are able to create a [[Platinum_Charm_Of_Attraction|Platinum charm]] that will summon a Platinum version of the wild that is even stronger than the other 3 doing massive damage and giving massive [[victory points]] when killed, a mark in the player profile will note any platinum killed as well.
 
===Apple Wilds===
 
Also known as "Bot Target"<br>
 
These are dummy base creatures who have been specifically named and should not be attacked, their hover text will state "Wild Dummy Creature (BOT TARGET. DO NOT KILL!)". This is so people know '''not''' to attack them, they will only appear if you have been battling/training your kraftie for a long period of time and do '''NOT''' have any scripts in which are different from the any other wild you face.
 
  
 
==Fighting Wilds==
 
==Fighting Wilds==

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