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Beginner Guide

Block Tales Beginner Guide is for players who just reached the first real routes and keep losing HP, SP, or turns without knowing why. Start by learning normal Sword and Ball timing, then add Power Stab for single targets and Linebounce when enemy count becomes the problem. Chapter 1 checks whether you can save SP through Caves, Roadtown, Snowy Thicket, and Blackrock Castle before Cruel King. Do not spend every item fixing small mistakes. Use healing plates, count whether a card changes the turn count, and keep one recovery plan for boss rooms.

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Best Cards

Block Tales Best Cards should be chosen by the problem in front of you. Power Stab fixes early single-target damage, Linebounce handles rows, HP+ and SP+ buy room for mistakes, SP Saver rewards SP-heavy builds, and Defend+ stabilizes hard routes.

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Badge Guide

Block Tales Badge Guide is for cleanup players who need conditions, not vague collection advice. A pre-Demo 5 community snapshot listed 65 achievements, also known as badges, with 10 unobtainable. Some are simple progress checks, like Dethroned for beating Cruel King. Others require clean play, such as Stylish for defeating Cruel King without damage, or route-specific actions like Rock and a Hard Place. Badge cleanup goes fastest when you sort by chapter, objective type, and failure condition before repeating the same route.

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Boss Guide

Block Tales Boss Guide starts with preparation, because most failed attempts are decided before the first attack. Bring one reliable damage card, one recovery answer, and a plan for the boss's worst turn. Cruel King is the clean example: 30 HP, freeze moves, summons, and a heal plus DEF Up. Power Stab helps when the boss is alone. Linebounce helps when summons make the row messy. If the fight keeps failing, do not swap every card. Identify the exact failure: low HP, low SP, missed guards, enemy adds, or panic healing.

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Chapter Walkthrough

Block Tales Chapter Walkthrough Guide is a route-first way to play the story without wasting items, missing key checks, or reaching bosses unprepared. The verified Chapter 1 route shows the pattern: leave the Caves, use Roadtown as the town stop, push through Snowy Thicket for Dynamite, enter Blackrock Castle, solve the prison code, then prepare for Cruel King. Later chapters should be handled the same way. Confirm the hub, the route gate, the useful cards, the boss prep, and the cleanup targets before moving on.

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Cruel King

Block Tales Cruel King is the Chapter 1 final boss in Blackrock Castle. He has 30 HP, uses freeze pressure, can summon Loyal Knight or Crossbow Crony, and punishes players who enter the throne room with no SP plan.

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Griefer

Block Tales Griefer is the Chapter 2 antagonist Brad Thaniyel. His first fight has 24 HP and 1 Defense, while the second fight has 40 HP and 1 Defense. The danger is not only damage: Slam and Crowbar Smack apply Slow, Super Slam applies Dizzy, and Venomshank attacks add Poison pressure before the Bubonic Plant turn.

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Chapter 1

Block Tales Chapter 1, Storming the Castle, runs from the Caves into Roadtown, Snowy Thicket, and Blackrock Castle. The chapter teaches Ball, Dynamite, keys, dungeon routing, and ends with Cruel King and the Ice Dagger.

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Chapter 4

Block Tales Chapter 4 is Excavation Exploration, released on May 31, 2025. It starts after Ghostwalker and sends the player to Bizville Docks, Fisherman Fred's boat, Scorched Dunes, Ancient Tomb, Oasis, Red Sun Temple, Red Sun River, and the Firebrand route. This chapter is less about one hard fight and more about tool checks, traps, puzzles, and longer desert navigation. The Great Flocci, Temple Guardian, Captain Trotter, The Ancients, and Finn McCool are tied to Chapter 4 boss coverage. Bring healing, watch puzzle damage, and do not rush the Ancient Tomb clues.

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Power Stab

Block Tales Power Stab is the first real SP check for sword builds. It costs 0 BP and 2 SP, adds 1 damage over a normal Sword hit, and rewards players who can land the tighter action command instead of spending turns on plain attacks.

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Item

Whole Pizza

Block Tales Whole Pizza is a Chapter 1 item that restores 50 HP, can be given by Accountant Jim in Roadtown after saving him, can be given by Skeleton in Vermillion Village, and can be randomly earned from Abu Baba camels. It is overkill for small mistakes and excellent before long boss attempts.

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Location

Blackrock Castle

Block Tales Blackrock Castle is the Chapter 1 dungeon and Cruel King route. It uses keys, doors, Ball, Sword, Dynamite, Shrink, the 2605 prison code, Blackrock Key, Blackrock Diner Key, optional checks, and a healing plate before the throne room.

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Power Stab

Block Tales Power Stab is the first real SP check for sword builds. It costs 0 BP and 2 SP, adds 1 damage over a normal Sword hit, and rewards players who can land the tighter action command instead of spending turns on plain attacks.

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Sword Toss

Block Tales Sword Toss is a 1 BP Sword action card that costs 1 SP and turns Sword into a ranged attack. Its real value is not raw damage. It lets you choose any enemy and hit Flying targets while keeping the same damage and action command as a regular Sword. That makes it worth equipping when Chapter 3 or later fights waste turns with airborne or priority enemies. It is not worth spending SP when a normal Sword hit already reaches the target. Treat it as coverage, not a main damage upgrade.

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Linebounce

Block Tales Linebounce is the early Ball card for rooms with several enemies. It costs 1 BP and 2 SP, comes from the Caves, and keeps bouncing only if each action command lands, which makes it strong but easy to waste.

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Fireball

Block Tales Fireball is a 1 BP Ball action card that costs 2 SP and applies Burn level 1 for 3 turns. It is good when a target will survive long enough for Burn to matter, and weaker when direct damage would end the fight immediately. Fireball is found in Caves [3], can be bought from Amber for 80 TIX, and can drop from several later enemies and bosses at 1.2%. The action command can add 1 extra damage to Ball damage. Use it as a damage-over-time plan, not a panic button.

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Snowball

Block Tales Snowball is a 1 BP Ball action card that costs 3 SP and attempts to apply Frozen level 1 for 2 turns. Use it when stopping a target's next actions matters more than direct damage. It is weaker when the enemy can be finished now, when the target resists control, or when the SP cost would leave you empty before a boss. Snowball is found in Penguinland, sold by Amber for 30 TIX, and can drop from Cheeky Eagle and Spiky Killbot at 1.5%. Do not throw it into spiky or flaming problems without checking the interaction.

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Dynamite

Block Tales Dynamite is a Chapter 1 weapon-field card found in the Snowy Thicket Mines near Accountant Jim. In the overworld, it blows up cracked walls and red rocks. In battle, it costs 5 SP, uses a rapid-input action command, can reach 5 damage at full charge, and pierces defense. That makes it a strong burst tool, but not a casual room-clear button. Save it for targets where defense or one big turn matters. If Ante Up is equipped, the command becomes harsher, so do not build around Dynamite burst until the timing is stable.

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Charge

Block Tales Charge is a 1 BP action card that costs 3 SP and gives a target +2 damage on their next attack. It is only good when the next attack is safe, likely to land, and strong enough to justify spending a setup turn. Charge is bought from Wealthy Merchant for 100 TIX or Sketchy Figure for 1 BUX. It can make Power Stab, Dynamite, or other planned hits more threatening, but it is bad when the enemy can interrupt the plan or when the charged hit would overkill anyway.

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Charge DEF

Block Tales Charge DEF is a 1 BP action card that costs 3 SP and gives Halved Damage for 3 turns. It is a setup defense card, not a panic heal. Use it before a known damage window, especially when a boss or heavy enemy is about to punish the party. It is sold by Gene for 100 TIX and Banished Knight for 50 TIX, with no sell value. Charge DEF is worth the SP when it prevents more damage than a normal heal would fix. It is weak if you cast it after the dangerous turn has already happened.

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Defend+

Block Tales Defend+ is a 4 BP passive card that adds +1 DEF per stack. It is expensive, but it can change long routes and boss learning attempts where repeated damage is the real problem. Defend+ is bought from Sketchy Figure for 5 BUX or found on Pit Floor 50. Pre-Demo 5 data listed a max stack of 3, with 2 obtainable copies. Use it when incoming damage keeps ending runs. Do not equip it just because it sounds safe if the real failure is low damage, poor SP use, or missed action commands.

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Defender

Block Tales Defender is a 3 BP passive card for players who want fewer scary damage turns and can accept weaker attacks. It gives +1 Defense but lowers Attack by 1, so it is not a free survival upgrade. Use it when incoming damage is the problem, not when the fight already takes too long.

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Bodyguard

Block Tales Bodyguard is a 1 BP support action card that costs 2 SP and protects an ally for 3 turns. The user absorbs 50% of the ally's enemy damage, rounded through the card's damage-split rules. It is strong in party play, but risky if the protector is already low.

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Cure

Block Tales Cure is a 2 BP action card that costs 2 SP and heals 5 HP to yourself or an ally. It is useful when a route keeps forcing recovery turns, especially in party play or status-heavy chapters. Cure is bought from Desna for 120 TIX and Tai for 150 TIX. Pre-Demo 5 data listed a max stack of 5, with 2 obtainable copies. Use Cure before low HP becomes unrecoverable. Do not rely on it as your only survival plan if the build cannot afford the SP or if enemies can punish the heal turn.

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