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Having a larger party in Creature Keeper becomes essential as you face tougher challenges. The system of Party Points tied to befriending creatures offers a unique way to balance your team composition. Let’s break down how to expand your creature-carrying capacity:
Creature Keeper: Take More Creatures With You
In Creature Keeper, while you initially have a limited number of creature companions you can bring on your adventures, the game provides a method to increase this capacity, allowing you to have more backup as you encounter stronger foes. This is achieved through the acquisition and utilization of Party Points.
How to Increase Your Party Size:
Managing Your Party:
While you can freely swap between the creatures currently in your active party while exploring, you need to return to your safe haven to add new creatures to your party or leave existing members to rest.
Understanding Party Point Costs:
A crucial aspect of the party system is that different creatures may have different Party Point values. This means that the number of Party Points you have available does not directly translate to the number of creatures you can have in your party. Some larger or more powerful creatures might cost more Party Points to bring along.
- Creature Point Indication: The Party Point value of a creature is visually indicated by the number of blue orbs displayed next to their name within the party management menu.
Therefore, you have the flexibility to experiment with different party compositions. You might choose to have a smaller party of more powerful creatures or a larger party with a wider range of abilities, depending on your strategic needs and the challenges you face. Pay attention to the Party Point costs of each creature to find the right balance for your adventuring style.