Fusion - Cassette Beasts (2024)

Fusion is our headline feature for Cassette Beasts. It’s something that is so rarely available in the monster-collecting genre, but frequently requested by the fanbase! There are so many pieces of awesome Pokémon fusion fan art out there…

To get a feel for how Cassette Beasts’ fusions look, and what sort of variety you get out of just 6 basic monsters, check out our interactive online demo. In the final game we estimate there will be 120 basic monsters, which gives us a total of 120², or 14,400, unique fusions. If you include all of the bootlegs as well–rare monsters with alternative palettes, types and learnsets–the total comes to… a lot more: 2.8 million. (Caveat: specific numbers are quite likely to change before release!)

Big numbers are all well and good, but what does fusion actually mean to the gameplay?

Fusion works like a temporary evolution during battle. After transforming your player character and companion into monsters, you can fuse them into a single battler! For the remainder of the battle (or until you un-fuse) the two characters work as one, with dual typing, combined stats, and access to both sets of moves.

Fusion works in tandem with several other systems in the game:

  • Relationships
  • Action points
  • Procedural bosses

Relationships

When you battle in Cassette Beasts, you’re not fighting alone. There are several companion characters you can meet and travel with. By completing personal tasks for your companion you can improve your relationship with them. The strength of your relationship determines whether you can fuse, and how strong your fusion is!

In fact, Fusion Power, the most powerful attack in the game, can only be used by maxing out your relationship and then fusing. Fusion Power’s exact effects vary depending on which two monsters you’ve combined.

Action points

In a lot of turn-based RPGs, attacks cost a certain amount of a resource to use. This resource is often called something like stamina, MP or PP. Designers use these costs to encourage you to do some tactical decision making. Spamming your highest-power attack every time is boring, after all! Unfortunately, the designers are not always successful at achieving this.

In Pokémon, PP doesn’t matter at all unless you’re in a long dungeon or facing the Elite Four. Even then, recent games are so generous with Ethers and Elixirs that you don’t ever have to worry about running out of PP. During the story, it’s pointless to use anything other than your highest-power damaging moves.

Games with MP systems often run into this too. Eventually you level up enough that your MP limit or your MP regeneration rate is so high that you never need to use anything other than your highest power spell. Instead of giving you more options and more challenging tactical decisions, the game effectively takes options away as you progress because using anything other than your highest-power attack is pointless.

To work around this, some developers add cooldowns on top of MP or PP systems, but IMHO this is inelegant. It can be needlessly tiresome to plan several turns ahead when you have to consider cooldowns as well as points.

For Cassette Beasts, we’re taking inspiration from board games–we’ve chosen a variation on Action Points.

Battle starts with every character on 0 AP. At the start of each round everyone gains 2 AP (up to their maximum). Then, they can all choose one move to use that turn. Each move costs a certain amount of AP: lower-power attacks are cheap (or free), while high-power ones can cost as much as 10 AP.

Every turn you’re faced with the decision of whether to save or spend your AP. Balanced around AP like this, every move in the game has its place in the battle system. There are no useless moves, because the weaker, cheaper moves let you save up AP for your big attacks.

A legitimate criticism of AP systems is that they can make battles slow. This would be a major problem for a game that bombards the player with repetitive random encounters, but that’s not our intent anyhow.

So anyway, when you’re fused you gain the same total amount of AP (i.e. 4 AP) each turn. However since it’s all on one character now, you build up points towards your most powerful attacks quicker.

Fusing lets you unleash more powerful attacks sooner. It’s such a little thing, but it makes a huge change to the feeling of fusion battles!

Procedural bosses

The player character is not the only one who can use fusion–certain NPCs can as well! And one plan we have for late- and post-game content involves creating boss fights out of fused monsters.

(We have pretty wild ideas for non-procedural bosses too. If you’ve played our other game Lenna’s Inception and liked the bosses there, you won’t be disappointed!)

Anyway, that’s all I want to share for now. Let us know what you think in the comments and don’t forget to share this post if you enjoyed it! ❤︎

Fusion - Cassette Beasts (2024)

FAQs

Can you fuse in cassette beasts? ›

Once the bar is full, the player and their partner can fuse each of the monsters they play as into a combined form. The Pear Fussili consumable instantly fills the fusion bar, without spending a turn, which allows for an instant fusion on the spot. Players can fuse once they reach relationship level 1 with a partner.

How many cassette beast fusions are there? ›

Any of the game's monsters can be "fused" during combat temporarily into another monster. There are 120 monsters in the game, and also over 14,000 fusions.

What are the odds of getting a bootleg in cassette beasts unstable fusion? ›

By default, bootlegs have a chance of 1/1000 (0.1%). Rogue fusions have a chance of 1/50 (2%) to include a bootleg (5% or 1/20 if from a flood fusion), and fusion swarms have a 1/10 (10%) chance to include one.

What to use fused material on Cassette Beasts? ›

On the other hand, there's Fused Material, the most precious resource in Cassette Beasts and the only one that will be a bother to collect after the opening hours. Fused Material is traded to Ranger Wilma at the Ranger HQ in Harbourtown in exchange for many of the game's most important assets.

How do you merge Cassette Beasts? ›

After the Fusion Meter is filled, players can perform a fusion in any battle by pressing the Fuse button on the right side of the tape recorder.

What tape should I give Frankie? ›

Recruit Training: Frankie

You give her a monster tape to start with and team up in battles of rising difficulty. On the fifth quest, Frankie will challenge the player for their captain's Stamp with a full team.

How old is Kayleigh Cassette Beasts? ›

Kayleigh is a young Irish woman in her 20s with an overly friendly and cheerful persona. Her hair is ginger, and she wears a large oversized jumper, green beret and jeans.

Can you record Rogue Fusions Cassette Beasts? ›

When you battle a Rogue Fusion you first have to get its HP to 0 to split it apart into the two monsters that make it up. Then you can record them if you want, or otherwise just defeat them!

How to tell if a cassette beast is bootleg? ›

This is a “bootleg” – signified by its name in red above its health bar. This is different from a monster using a coating move to change its element, which can be done in battle as a temporary element swapping. Any monster has a small chance to appear with any element as bootleg.

Does Cassette Beasts have mods? ›

The game supports mods and the mods are as easy as making a "mods" folder in the directory and copy/pasting the file over.

How to get ritual candle cassette beasts? ›

Ritual Candle is a consumable item used to guarantee a Bootleg in the next encountered Rogue Fusion. Ritual Candles can be bought from Ranger Wilma in Town Hall or obtained as a one-time reward from Hoylake for completing 120 entries in the Bestiary.

How many fusions are there in Cassette Beasts? ›

Cassette Beasts' headline feature is its Fusion System, which allows it to generate unique, fully-animated sprites for any combination of two monsters. Any two of the 120 monster forms can be fused. Over fourteen thousand fusions are waiting to be discovered!

Can you romance in Cassette Beasts? ›

While the player can date more than one partner characters at the same time, eventually the player can only romance one partner character. Dating and romancing a partner character has no effect on the stats of the fusion between the player and the partner.

How do you get Barkley in Cassette Beasts? ›

Barkley can be found in northeast Cherry Meadow, trying to climb the cliffs to north. If the player has the Pumpkin Vine Ball ability, Barkley will join the player as a partner, and his quest Come Back And Stay will begin.

How to evolve Cassette Beasts? ›

If the five-star monster is capable of evolving, this action will cause a remaster menu to appear, and fans of monster collecting video games should highlight the relevant cassette and press the remaster input that is indicated in the bottom-right corner to perform the evolution.

How to increase relationship Cassette Beasts? ›

When you have a rest at a campsite (or in the cafe) your friend will usually have something to say. Every once in a while this triggers a social event that will progress your relationship with them to the next level.

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