You can consume them for
a little attack boost, but they're more valuable to sell.
Not exact matches
«Too
little sodium can also increase sympathetic nerve activity, which raises the risk of heart
attacks, and
boost the secretion of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal gland that is bad for the cardiovascular system.»
It is known for its immune system
boosting benefits to help fight off all the
little gripes and illnesses that will
attack your body when working too hard or a
little under the weather.
But your fuzzy pal isn't just there for the cuteness, as your Palico will be helping out with
attacking the monster you are attempting to take down, as well as providing you with some
boosts to make your quest that
little bit easier.
You also draw an oddly named Movement card (oddly named because it has
little to do with actual movement) that lists special events, such as monsters getting an
attack boost, and tells you what new enemies to place on the board.
Gems are a new feature and are
little boosts that help you out after meeting criteria in one of five ways:
attack, defense, speed, vitality / health and meter.
You can do other
little things while running around on the field, such as the aforementioned cheering (approach an unrelated party's player, press A to bring up their contextual menu and then hit A again to select «Cheer»), which gives that player's party an
attack boost and increases the amount of money that player will make from that battle.
Set it to [B] to restore all hearts and, for a
little while,
boost attack power!
I played as a female Saiyan because of my heavier reliance on Ki
attacks and I found that when I
attacked enemies with regular
attacks, the Ki meter would get a
little boost.
Each character has a pair of special abilities which are primarily what you'll be picking them based on, from excessive numbers of mid air jumps to the ability to slightly slow down incoming
attacks when blocking and get more time to react to them, each character has
little quirks that will either
boost up your strengths as a player, or help to cover up weaknesses in your play style.