Lesson 1 - Battler's Beatdown

Battler's Beatdown

"Win Pet Battles against a Pet Trainer for points."

Battler's beatdown is simply defeating the most pet trainers you possibly can in 2 hours. Pet trainers are spawned through Pet Trainer whistles which you can buy from a Lock-bot for 5wls. (Note that basic knowledge of Petbattle will be extremely helpful)

Before I go in-depth, I just want to give you guys a rough estimate of the amount of Pet trainer whistles needed. From personal experience, I usually use 50-100 Pet Trainer whistles, sometimes even more, depending on competition, totalling roughly 250-500wl. So make sure you have at least 5dls prepared, or you might end up losing. On that note, let's get into it!

Tip 1: The "Perfect" Deck

Everyone, and when I say everyone, I mean the majority of WINNERS use the exact same deck: Snowman. Back then, when Battler’s Beatdown was first released, people used random decks, averaging 40-50 points, but now, points can exceed 300.

The skills in the Perfect Deck:

Why is this Deck so effective and successfully?

As you saw in the video, the deck I used (Snowman and Mammoth) were able to defeat the Fire, Water and Earth Pet Trainer’s deck in just below 15 seconds, but taking longer for the Air. If you calculate the time it takes to defeat Fire, Water and Earth Pet Trainers, it would give 4 points per minute (1 point for every pet trainer you defeat), 240 points per hour, and 480 points per 2 hour. But realistically this only happens in a perfect case-scenario. DO NOT BE SURPRISED. You will often get that ‘difficult Pet Trainer’ as well as Air Pet Trainer which take longer to defeat at roughly 25 seconds. I’d say, after constant practice, experience and getting use to recognising the elements of Pets, you’d be able to achieve maybe 200 points per challenge, which is considerably high (But not higher than me, personal best 280 hehe.) Now let me briefly explain the mechanics behind this all, of why Fire, Water and Earth Pet Trainers are easier to defeat than Air Pet Trainers. Let me list out the skills:

Deck 1

(That’s Cold) Snowman: Sacrifice your teammate, and do 50% of it’s current health to both your opponent’s pets.

(Supercharge) Frankenstein: Your next attack does +50% damage

(Deathray) Red Silkworm: Inflicts 24 damage, and if you kill a pet with this skill, you will do an additional 24 damage to the other pet.

Deck 2

(Mammoth Heart) Mammoth: Extra 30% health

(Party Breath) Fiesta Dragon: Inflicts 10 damage to both enemy pets

(Acrobatics) Butterfly: Dodges all attacks for 5 seconds


A standard Pet Trainer has 150 health. The snowman will do 50% damage of your partner’s health, meaning 75 damage. But there is also the mammoth’s skill, granting an 30% extra health, which in total means your snowman will do (80% damage of 150) to both the Pet Trainer’s deck, amounting to 120 damage, leaving only 30hp left. Next you just use frankenstein (50% extra damage) and red silkworm (originally 24 damage but now 36 damage because of 50% boost) finishing off the remaining 30 health of both of your enemy’s pet as the skill of a red silkworm does 24 damage to the other pet, if it kills a pet. All this only works for Water and Earth Pet Trainer’s and not Air. 

Fire Pet Trainer however, are the ones you want. To kill a Fire Pet Trainer, you only need 2 moves, Frankenstein (50% more damage) and Snowman. Theoretically, if you match up against only fire pets, (which you can defeat in 10 seconds) you’d be able to get 720 points!

For Air Pet Trainer’s, you have to do one extra move, and that is basically ‘supercharging’ your ‘Deathray’ just because Air counters Water, reducing all water damage by 25%, meaning 82.5 damage instead of 120 damage from your snowman.

Summary: 

Fire Pet Trainer: Frankenstein then Snowman

Water and Earth Pet Trainers: Frankenstein then Snowman then Red Silkworm

Air Pet Trainer: Frankenstein then Snowman then Frankenstein Red Silkworm

Easy as that! So know that you know how to use the perfect deck, it’s time for a quick quiz, just as a mind-reliever from the whole heap of information you just read.

Tip 2: Focus hard and get an early lead. 

Did you know that most players once they see someone way ahead of them, they feel discouraged and lose the motivation to continue on, as they tell themselves “He’s too far ahead, I’ll never catch up…”

I honestly did too. Once I saw my friend ahead of me by like 20 points in the Battler’s Beatdown Daily Challenge I just let him get 1st place, whilst me, 2nd. One, I did not want to risk dls catching up to him, which I could possibly not catch up and lose, but could’ve stopped way earlier, and two, I could relax a bit. This is why getting an early lead is highly effective, in increasing success rates of winning this Daily Challenge. On that note, we’ll now move onto the advantages and disadvantages within this Daily Challenge, to see if it suits you and if it’s really worth it.

Tip 3: the most profitable item to buy with medals

For starters, this challenge can be really profitable if you manage to use less than 80 Pet Trainer Whistles. Let me explain the profit margins. For every 80 Pet Trainer Whistles you will profit 1dl. How? Well.. 80 Pet Trainer Whistles cost 5wl each, amounting to 4dl in expenses. The prize for winning Battler’s Beatdown is a pet fox which costs around 250wl, meaning you still have that 150wl to make up. How will you make up that 150wl you may ask? Well… Every pet trainer you defeat you get 1 medal, meaning if you defeated 80 pet trainers, you’d obtain 80 medals. These medals can be used to buy different items seen below:

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