Play GUNDAM BATTLE on BlueStacks Part Passives or Traits Once a Word Tag is activated, it should appear in the Sortie menu prior to a battle. To inspect a part’s Word Tags, long click it in your inventory and find the correct information tab, where you’ll also be able to view the effects of different tags. These bonuses can give you the upper hand during campaign battles and, more importantly, as you fight other players in the arena. When activated, they can produce a several specific effects, such as providing more stamina, increasing your shot/melee attack, or bolstering your shot/melee defense. In addition, Word Tags have a direct impact on your CPWR (or overall combat power), so you should consider them seriously as you build an MS.īut these tags are more than a mere numbers boost. Word Tags are similar to attributes in that you have to equip five parts with the same tag in order to activate it. However, when you are up against a single powerful enemy, you might consider specializing your main Gunpla to gain an advantage over the latter. The Neutral attribute is usually preferable during run-of-the-mill campaign missions, where you are likely to encounter a wide range of enemy Gunpla. Otherwise, if your parts feature a mix of attributes with neither of the three being present in 5 different instances, the Gunpla becomes Neutral. Instead, you have to equip at least 5 parts with the same attribute. However, it’s not enough to equip a single part with a specific attribute in order to transfer it to your Gunpla. As such, Power has an advantage over Technique, Technique is stronger than Speed, while Speed is stronger than Power. The attributes don’t mean much on their own, but rather function in relation to one another. The letter denoting the attribute of a specific part is found on the left upper corner of its icon, so it’s not too difficult to spot while building an MS. Gunpla parts can have one of three attributes – Power (P), Speed (S), or Technique (T). Rest assured, we’ve created a guide to building and optimizing Gunpla that will run you through all the minute stuff. The tutorial is fairly comprehensive, but it tends to skip on essential details that can turn your average Gunpla into a beast. Here, the developers have introduced a wide range of customization options that promote tactical and strategic choices on behalf of players… provided that you are aware of the existence of these features. Sure, the battles proper might catch your eye at first, yet the real fun actually happens behind the scenes, when you create your squad of Gunpla. Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare looks simple to begin with, but is actually much more complex than meets the eye.