- The Clover Retribution Trello is the official source for game information.
- It covers game mechanics, grimoires, races, magic, and skill trees.
- Always cross-reference Trello information with in-game experience, as it can sometimes be outdated.
- The Trello includes details on Magic Knights, events, and NPC locations.
- Expect frequent updates to the Trello as the game evolves.
Understanding the Clover Retribution Trello Board
The official Clover Retribution Trello board serves as a comprehensive resource for players seeking detailed information about the game's various systems and content. It's an invaluable tool for understanding everything from basic mechanics to advanced character progression. While generally reliable, it's always a good practice to verify details in-game, as development can sometimes outpace documentation.
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- The Trello contains information on skill trees, including Intelligence, Dexterity, and Strength paths.
- It lists details about various magic types, races, and traits available in the game.
- Updates and new content are often reflected on the Trello, though some information might be slightly behind.
The Trello is organized into various sections, making it easy to navigate through different aspects of the game. These sections provide insights into how specific features work, what items are available, and the requirements for certain achievements or progressions.
While the Trello is an official source, game updates can sometimes introduce changes that aren't immediately reflected. Always cross-reference the information found on the Clover Retribution Trello with recent in-game observations or community discussions to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date understanding.
Key Sections and Game Mechanics Overview
The Clover Retribution Trello is meticulously organized into several key sections, each dedicated to a specific aspect of the game. Navigating these sections can help players quickly find the information they need to optimize their gameplay. Below is a breakdown of some of the most important categories you'll find.
General Information
- Update logs
- Basic game overview
- Developer credits
Game Mechanics
- Guilds system
- Gamepasses details
- Core gameplay loops
Character Progression
- Grimoires (3-Leaf, 4-Leaf)
- Races (Common, Human, Devil)
- Traits (Common, Average, Prodigy)
Combat & Abilities
- Magics (Common, Melody, Shadow)
- Arcane Spells
- Weapon Classes (Swordsman, Arcanist)
To get the most out of the Clover Retribution Trello, familiarize yourself with its structure. Use the search function within Trello if you're looking for something specific, or browse through the main categories to discover new details about the game.
Grimoires, Magics, and Races
The Trello provides detailed lists for Grimoires, Magics, and Races, which are fundamental to character building in Clover Retribution.
| Category | Examples | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Grimoires | 3-Leaf Clover, 4-Leaf Clover | Determine magic potential and rarity. 4-Leaf Grimoires offer significant advantages. |
| Magics | Common (49%), Melody, Shadow (0.0075%) | Different magic types with unique spells and effects. Shadow magic is exceptionally rare. |
| Races | Common (46%), Human, Devil (0.0015%) | Influence base stats, abilities, and unique progression paths. Devil race has complex tiering. |
| Traits | Common (74%), Average, Prodigy | Passive bonuses that enhance various aspects of your character. Prodigy is great for EXP. |
| Families | Common (86%), Manastral | Backgrounds that may offer minor lore or starting bonuses. |
Skill Tree System and Progression Paths
The Clover Retribution Trello outlines the intricate Skill Tree System, a crucial component for customizing your character's abilities and playstyle. Each skill tree path offers unique nodes that can significantly boost your power and utility.
Accessing the Skill Tree
Open the skill tree using the comma key (PC) or by talking to the Wizard King and selecting "show me the threads of my fate" (mobile/console).
Choosing a Path
Identify a skill tree path that aligns with your preferred playstyle, such as Intelligence, Dexterity, Strength, or specific magic types like Wind or Shadow.
Earning Skill Points (SP)
Progress through the Magic Knight ranking system by completing orders and promotion quests from the mission board. Each promotion rewards SP.
Unlocking Nodes
Spend your earned SP to unlock nodes within your chosen skill tree. Some advanced nodes may require specific items, like a Tempest Heart for Wind nodes.
Resetting Skill Points
Craft an Elixir of Reflection (costs 62,600 gold and specific runes/items) or purchase a reset from the shop (750 Robux, or 675 with Plus subscription). A one-time free reset is available from the Wizard King at Intermediate Magic Knight rank four.
The Trello can sometimes contain outdated or incorrect information regarding skill trees and other mechanics. Always double-check current game mechanics, especially after major updates, as stated by developers. For example, some Devil race stat caps were manually verified to be different from Trello descriptions.
Skill Tree Paths and Associated Items
| Skill Tree | Key Benefit | Example Node Item | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intelligence | Enhances magic damage and mana. | N/A | Core for spellcasters. |
| Dexterity | Improves agility and certain weapon skills. | N/A | Important for melee or ranged physical builds. |
| Strength | Boosts physical attack and defense. | N/A | Essential for tanky or heavy-hitting builds. |
| Wind | Increases wind magic effectiveness. | Tempest Heart | Highly effective for certain builds; was nerfed in a recent update. |
| Shadow | Enhances shadow magic. | N/A | New magic with powerful abilities, currently no stat scaling. |
| Devil Race | Boosts devil-specific abilities. | Corrupted Devil Heart | Required for tier progression within the Devil race. |
Magic Knight Ranking and Mission Board
The Clover Retribution Trello provides details on the Magic Knight ranking system and the Mission Board, which are central to earning Skill Points (SP) and progressing in the game. Becoming a Magic Knight unlocks new opportunities and rewards.
To join the Magic Knights, you must be at least level 100 and speak to the Wizard King.
Magic Knight Progression Checklist:
- Reach Player Level 100
- Enroll as a Magic Knight with the Wizard King
- Complete Mission Board orders for XP
- Pass Promotion Quests to rank up
- Earn SP with each promotion for skill trees
Magic Knight Ranks and Promotion Cooldowns
There are four main ranks, each with four levels, totaling 16 ranks.
| Rank Level | Trait Gained | Promotion Cooldown (approx.) | Skill Points (SP) Earned |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Magic Knight 1 | Skilled (+14 stats) | 26 minutes | Initial SP |
| Intermediate Magic Knight | Enhanced Skilled | 32 minutes (Rank 5) | Additional SP |
| Senior Magic Knight | Superior Skilled | 44 minutes (Rank 9) | More SP |
| Grand Magic Knight | Master Skilled | 68 minutes (Rank 13) | Max SP |
Mission Board orders provide significant XP and are crucial for ranking up. They have a 10-minute cooldown. New orders and promotion quests are frequently added, as noted in recent game updates, to diversify progression options beyond just killing devils.
Latest Updates and Important Changes
Recent updates to Clover Retribution, detailed on the Trello and through community channels, have brought significant changes and new content. Staying informed about these changes is key to adapting your strategies and builds.
| Feature | Pre-Update Status | Post-Update Status | Impact on Gameplay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level Cap | 405 | 500 | Requires more grinding for max level prestiges. |
| Shadow Magic | Not available | New magic (25% chance) | Powerful new spell kit, no 4L spell yet, no stat scaling (go 100% CON). |
| Devil Race | Not available | New race (5% chance) | Complex tier progression, unique contract system, cannot equip gear/weapons. |
| Spirit Dives | No mana cost | Cost mana to sustain | Requires more resource management for spirit users. |
| Aetherian's Blessing | Buffs with Devil equipped | No buffs with Devil equipped | Prevents double-dipping benefits, promotes specific build paths. |
| Wind Magic | Very strong (3s Kraken kill) | Nerfed (8-10s Kraken kill) | Balances meta, encourages diverse magic choices. |
| Skill Tree Reset | Not available | Elixir of Reflection craftable, Robux item, 1 free reset | Greater flexibility for build experimentation. |
The Devil race introduces a unique system for tiering up. You must complete specific quests from the Devil's Advocate and then eat Corrupted Devil Hearts to have a chance at increasing your tier. For example, to go from Tier 1 to Tier 2, you need to kill 30 lesser devils and then eat a Corrupted Devil Heart for a 25% chance of success.
FAQ: Navigating the Clover Retribution Trello
Q: Where can I find the official Clover Retribution Trello board?
The official Trello board can be accessed via its dedicated URL: **trello.com/b/xKxR061L/clover-retribution-official-trello**. This is the primary source for game information.
Q: Is all information on the Clover Retribution Trello always up-to-date?
While the Trello is the official source, game updates can sometimes introduce changes that are not immediately reflected. It's advisable to cross-reference Trello information with recent in-game observations and community discussions for the most current details.
Q: What kind of information can I expect to find on the Clover Retribution Trello?
The Trello covers a wide range of topics including general game information, update logs, game mechanics (guilds, gamepasses), grimoires, magics, races, traits, families, the skill tree system, face markings, titles, arcane spells, weapon classes, armors, accessories, miscellaneous items, professions, quests, NPCs, elites/mini-bosses, events, raids, dungeons, and details on spirits and devils.
Q: How do I use the Clover Retribution Trello to plan my character build?
You can utilize the Trello's sections on Grimoires, Magics, Races, Traits, and the Skill Tree System to plan your character. By understanding the percentages, benefits, and progression paths listed, you can make informed decisions about your build. Remember to check for any noted inaccuracies or recent changes.