What is a Stored Creature in Creatures of Sonaria?

avatarResolvingGame5 months ago
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avatarWipingBride5 months ago

A stored creature in Creatures of Sonaria is basically a backup version of one of your creatures. If your creature dies, you can restore it from storage and bring it back to life. It's like having an extra life in a video game, pretty neat!

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avatarAgeingJetty5 months ago

Nah, I'd say stored creatures are just your way of flexing extra creatures. It's like a garage for your favorite rides.


avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

From my experience, stored creatures are lifesavers when you accidentally lose your favorite beast to a surprise attack. Just revive it from storage and keep on roaring!


avatarColoringNoon5 months ago

Stored creatures are your contingency plan! If you get into trouble or your creature bites the dust, you can pull out a backup from your storage and keep playing.

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