Crash Fever gameplay guides


Event Walkthroughs

Wizard Invades Guides

Ultimate Quest Guides


Beginner Guides

1. Where should I start?

2. Re-rolling

3. Hatcher types

4. What do stars mean?

5. What are "Bugs"?

6. What are the fruits?

7. Which units should I sell?

8. Earning Polygons


Intermediate Guides

9. Metal Duck Hunt

10. Team composition

11. Damage Calculation

12. Rank Progression

13. Awakening Material Hunting

Where should I start?

If you are new to the game, then welcome! Please note that Crash Fever is a highly multiplayer-focused game, so it's ideal to join an active online community on a platform like LINE (you may be able to find one through your favorite gaming website/ forum, or try reddit.com/r/crash_fever).

When making a new account, consider whether you will be re-rolling. This is not a requirement, but can give you a definite advantage.

Once you have an account you like and community to play with, then comes the game itself. Crash Fever currently offers two basic types of gameplay as 'Quests' - 'Normal Quests' and 'Event Quests'. Normal Quests are a good way to become familiar with the basic mechanics of the game, and to get free Polygons. However, they are not very fun, and will not get you good units or materials for awakening the ones you have. Event Quests are the real majority of the game, and you will likely take turns in hosting them with other players. Taking turns in hosting is important, because there will be a large amount of time between your ability to host an Event, so to play continuously, players need to group and cycle resources.


Event Quests:

Event quests come in a variety of difficulties, and each one features a specific unit which you have a chance to receive as a drop. Events are defined by their maximum difficulty, HOWEVER, you can receive the event unit at any available difficulty. Higher challenge simply means a higher chance that you will get the unit upon success.

Before starting an event, carefully read the name and any limitations it has. Some events require certain types of units, or have other restrictions; if you don't follow this restriction, you may die instantly, or find it too difficult to win. When joining another player's game, it's important to ensure you meet these restrictions, so you do not waste their limited ability to host the Event.


Choosing a strong unit:
  1. You should always try to pick a unit with a color that is strong agains the Event unit color. E.g. if the event features Terabell (Red), then you should bring a blue unit. Remember; Red > Green > Yellow > Blue > Red

  2. Avoid using units below 4-star. For a general guidemark, a team of 4-star units can complete hard mode or Expert (with some difficulty), but should not attempt anything higher. 5-star units can reliably beat Legend and Wizard difficulty. It is possible but very challenging to use 4-star units in these difficulty settings, so avoid doing this unless you know the Event level very well and can be sure your team is prepared.

  3. Try to focus on leveling your best units to max level, and giving them 4 alchemy fruit (this is generally the maximum, but some units—like festival units—can use 6).