The fox hunt is a hide-and-seek game for about 5 to 15 participants. To play the game, you need a larger area suitable for the game. It should offer many hiding places, and allow the hiding person to lay a track to its location that is not instantly obvious to all participating players. One player is selected t be the fox.
Without the other players watching, he hides somewhere in the designated playing area. On his way there, he lays a track with the confetti. To make it not to easy, he should only put one mark every few steps, and he can for instance add loops, dead ends and other disguises. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
Fox Hunt. Edit source History Talk 0. Fox Hunt Fox Hunt collection is a collection that can be combined in the game. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Poem Draft. Call for Volunteers. The timer for this fight is 12 hours, but it can be skipped by using up to gems. Winning this fight will reward the player with a Legendary Assassins pack and Battle Pass points and 25 Shadow Energy through bonus card.
Shibata questions Kitsune about the whereabouts of hunters whose parts are needed, in which Kitsune confidently claims that they will come to her themselves. Shibata decides to inform Okada as she does not seem to be fully aware of the consequences. Tickets are required to enter a Hunt fight, which can be obtained from the packs won from Protection fights.
Initially, a Hunt fight starts as One vs One - the player has to pay tickets for each time they want to challenge an opponent, and defeating an opponent rewards them with Battle Pass points. After all the three opponents of a Hunt fight have been defeated, that fight will turn into Ascension - the player can challenge all three opponents by just paying the tickets one time, but the Battle Pass points will only be rewarded after the player has defeated all three opponents, and the player is given three attempts for each run.
There are three Hunt fights: Energy, Hardware, and Soulware. The player needs to win two rounds in order to win, except for the third opponent, where they have to win three rounds instead.
Z-type are bots produced as meat shields for military purposes. The "Z" stands for zero subtlety. Due to their purpose, the Creator did not bother to give Z-types much intelligence, if any. Each of them only have one good move in their entire disposal, making them predictable. Z-types need lots of shadow energy to simply move, and their generator provide it for them.
Kitsune needs said generator, as Nanami's mind consumed shadow energy so much, that the Creator used an ancient Z-type military generator for her. Upon closer look at these bots, Shibata is reminded of Legionaries. Kitsune confirms that the Creator indeed base the bots from Legionaries, either as inspiration or to mock them. Energy requires 20 Rare tickets as entry fee. Winning the fights will reward the player with 75 Battle Pass points.
D-types are mass-produced attractive models. They are often used as personal bodyguards or assassins, due to their ability to move and fight better than humans.
Kitsune and Proxy are based on D-types. Shibata points out that one of these bots looks like Kitsune, except it does not talk. Kitsune informs that it does not have consciousness, just like other hunters, as they are designed to follow orders and not to question them. Nanami was a P-type bot, but Kitsune is planning to use D-type circuits to make the new Nanami strong and fast, to ensure that nothing will be a threat to her.
Shibata naturally questions this, as he thought Nanami was a threat herself. Kitsune responses by telling him everyone has a right to be wrong from time to time. She believes that Nanami will not be able to ignore all of their efforts to rebuild her.
Hardware requires 15 Epic tickets as entry fee. Winning the fights will reward the player with Battle Pass points. P-type bots are the most crucial part of Kitsune's goal, as their components are the most needed. Their main target is the newest invention of the Committee, a jackal hunter bot known as Reformatter. Aside from fighting capability, Reformatter also possess the ability to reformat bots on the spot, essentially making him a mobile engineering device. Nanami used the same technology to hack bots.
Kitsune is aware of the danger it possess, but Nanami will not be Nanami without it. P-types have very complicated behavior models, and they were claimed to feature soul at the market. In fact, they simply imitated human's behavior and speech. Kitsune then reveals that Nanami's decisions were a result of some kind of error, which she describes as beautiful error and that she will try to replicate it.
Soulware requires 10 Legendary tickets as entry fee. Winning this fight will reward the player with Battle Pass points. After completing all three Ascensions, the trio will be visited by Master Okada, who is revealed to be the Creator who created Proxy, Kitsune, and Nanami in the other world - he is amazed to see Kitsune alive when currently he still only have the idea of her designs. When he asks if she wants to recreate Nanami, the fox bot enthusiastically says that she missed her sister so much.
Kitsune does not care to the fact that Nanami tried to destroy her world, as she knows that everyone makes mistakes and she loves her sister as she is.
Okada tells her that he had been working on Nanami project for many years, as he tried to teach her to love others, only for her to project her sympathies to other bots instead.
When asked by Kitsune if Okada himself loves anyone besides his bots, he realizes where his mistakes might be. He states that he will continue with Nanami project before thanking the fox bot.
Unlike the regular system, the packs of Fox Hunt do not contain equipment, perks, or resources, and they are not in the shop. Instead, the packs are rewarded everytime the player wins any of the Protection fights. These packs contain tickets, the main and only currency in the event required to enter the Hunt fights.
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