This Reverse 1999 examination guide offers comprehensive information and instructions that you may need to pass all three exams in the game. Completing these three training exams is one of the best ways to earn some quick and easy rewards in the game.
While the training exam can be considered as one big task, the game splits it into three distinct stages. This guide will show you how to pass each of these steps exactly.
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What Is The Reverse 1999 Training Examination?
Essentially, these exams in Reverse 1999 together make up for a three-step training tutorial. Undertaking the examination will grant you information and know-how to successfully master the game’s combat system. The three stages of this examination are:
- Targeting Exam
- Play a Waiting Game
- Visionary Insights
How To Beat Each Stage Of The Reverse 1999 Examination?
Targeting Exam
This stage of examination in Reverse 1999 tests your targeting ability. The goal of this exam is to help you learn how to focus on one specific enemy at a time. Focusing on a single enemy during the battle will help you to defeat them pretty quickly.
Mastering targeting is extremely important and comes in handy during many battle scenarios in the game. Furthermore, mastering the perfect targeting system will also help you win the battle before losing any of your allies.
Goal of the Targeting exam: No ally dies before the stage is cleared
Recommended player level: 10
How to pass this exam:
- Prioritize by targeting and eliminating the enemies that tend to attack first. This will minimize the amount of damage you and your allies receive.
- Target the healers on the enemy side immediately after you are out of line of fire. This will make sure that the enemies you damage will remain down.
Note: You can tell which enemy will attack when, and how many times, by checking the number of cards above them.
Also Read: All Puzzle Answers In Reverse 1999
Play a Waiting Game
The second stage of the Reverse 1999 examination deals with your ability to successfully ‘read’ your enemies. This exam will teach how to prioritize your enemies, i.e. whom to attack first.
In a nutshell, you need to take out the enemies that are about to attack you (or your allies) first. This will help you lower the instances of damage to you and your allies, as keeping them and yourself alive during the battle will fetch you the most rewards.
Goal of Play a Waiting Game exam: No ally dies before the stage is cleared
Recommended player level: 10
How to pass this exam:
- Similar to the previous stage, prioritize and take out the enemies that will attack you first. You can judge this by looking at their cards.
- Try to minimize the damage to your team as much as possible.
- Keep reading the cards above your enemies’ heads to see who is going to attack when and how many times.
- Prioritize healing your allies whenever their health drops down.
Visionary Insights
The final stage of the Reverse 1999 examination judges your ability to combat some of the most powerful enemies the game has to offer. This test focuses on debuffs and buffs and their proper utilization, in order to lend you an upper hand in the combat.
Goal of Visionary Insights exam: No ally dies before the stage is cleared
Recommended player level: 10
How to pass this exam:
- Enemies you face in this stage are extremely powerful. So, you can’t beat them using only your normal attack cards.
- Employ your support units to buff your damage and defense as much as possible.
- After you have successfully created a buffed defense, follow the steps from the previous stages to beat this stage.
- Prioritize and take out the enemies which will attack you first. You can judge this by looking at their cards.
- Try to minimize the damage to your team as much as possible.
- Keep reading the cards above your enemies’ heads to see who is going to attack when and how many times.
- Prioritize healing your allies whenever their health drops down.
Note: Keep debuffing some of the powerful enemies to lower their attack power.
Now that you are done with the Reverse 1999 examination guide, you might be interested in reading our Reverse 1999 tier list to compose the best team in the game.