Fury Meter is a red energy bar for transformations. Dragon, T-Rex and Venom are the only fruits with a Fury Meter.
Tips and Tricks[]
- It's good to return to base form after using up about 3/5 of Fury Meter so you can transform again in a shorter time.
- You have to be careful when using your skill when transformed because it’s a waste of Fury Meter if you don't land the skills successfully.
- If the player uses Fury Meter in Transformed Form, they should remember that they should use many skills as possible because just staying in Transformed Form will drain their Fury Meter; although they should try to land the moves as effectively as possible.
- Using the Dragon fruit, tanking damage will add fury to your meter, if you feel the need to do so, you may tank some damage to avoid completely draining your fury.
- it’s recommended to use Kitsune Mask if you have a fruit with a fury meter as it can help to you get full fury/tails/tempo
Notes[]
- Dragon, Venom, T-Rex are the only fruits with the Fury Meter.
- Users can only transform when Fury Meter is full.
- Using skills while transformed will deplete a lot of Fury Meter.
- While transformed, it will slowly drain a little amount of Fury Meter (not including T-Rex).
- T-Rex is currently the only fruit which has a passive that add fury to the meter when damaging opponents while transformed, meaning that it allows you to spam your moves infinitely if you hit them.
- Tanking damage with the Dragon fruit, while transformed, will add some fury to the meter.
- Quickly transformation spamming is not possible. However, Phoenix does not have this mechanic.
- The Umbra Meter from the Shadow fruit, Spirit Bar with the Spirit fruit, Tempo Meter from Sound fruit, and the Kitsune Tails meter for Kitsune fruit are all similar to the Fury Meter with slight differences, as they are not used for transformation, but for skills, excluding Kitsune.
Trivia[]
- The Kitsune Mask is the only item in game that increases the speed of the passive Fury Meter regeneration speed.
- The Fury Meter is often misspelled as Furry Meter. The word fury means a violent anger, on the other hand, the word furry describes something covered in fur.