Welcome to Metallica City. You are about to step into a neon-drenched cyberpunk world filled with 71 collectible creatures, 8 challenging bosses, and more arcade machines than you can count. This guide will walk you through your first hour so you hit the ground running.
The Professor Alloy Intro
Your adventure starts with Professor Alloy, Metallica City's leading researcher on Token-mon. Through a visual-novel style cutscene, Alloy will explain the basics: Token-mon are metallic creatures that inhabit the city's infrastructure, and trainers like you capture and battle with them using a unique slot-reel combat system.
Pay attention to this intro. It is short, but it sets up the core mechanics you will use for the entire game. The story context matters too -- Alloy knew your parents, and this will not be the last time you hear about them.
Choosing Your Starter
After the intro, Professor Alloy presents you with three copper-type Token-mon to choose from:
- Scraplet (Iron-type) -- The fighter. High HP and solid attack make Scraplet a reliable damage dealer from the start. Iron type boosts attack power. Good if you like hitting hard.
- Voltwire (Copper-type) -- The balanced choice with solid all-around stats. Copper type regenerates energy each turn. Reforges through a full three-stage chain into the legendary Voltempror.
- Ramchip (Silver-type) -- The defender. Silver type provides healing abilities, and Ramchip's balanced defense and speed make it a great team anchor. Stores battle data for strategic advantage.
Each starter is a different metal type with unique battle advantages: Scraplet (Iron) hits harder, Voltwire (Copper) regenerates energy faster so you can reach guaranteed jackpot spins sooner, and Ramchip (Silver) heals more effectively. All three are viable for the entire game. Learn the slot-reel battle system to see how energy tiers work.
All three starters are viable for the entire game. Pick whichever playstyle speaks to you -- tanky, balanced, or speedy.
How Arcade Machines Work
Metallica City is built around arcades. Each of the city's districts has multiple arcade machines, and playing them is how you earn everything: tokens (currency), Token-mon fragments (for capturing creatures), experience, and high scores.
Here is the loop:
- Walk up to an arcade machine in any district
- Pay the token cost to play (varies by machine)
- Play the mini-game -- there are 7 different types, from reflex-based to puzzle-based
- Earn rewards based on your score -- higher scores mean better rewards
The key thing to understand: beating a boss's high score on their arcade machine guarantees a rare Token-mon drop. Every boss in the game has a personal machine in their district, and topping their score is the most reliable way to get powerful creatures early.
Building Your First Team
Before you challenge Rusty Pete (the first boss in the Foundry District), you want a team of at least 4 Token-mon: 1 Main fighter and 3 Support. Here is how to build that team efficiently:
- Play every arcade machine in the Foundry District. Each one can drop different Token-mon fragments. You need fragments to capture creatures.
- Focus on type variety. Pete is an Iron-type boss, so having a Copper-type attacker (strong energy sustain to outlast his defense) is valuable. But do not stress about perfect counters yet -- the early game is forgiving.
- Level up your starter. Your starter should be at least level 22-25 before fighting Pete. Grind arcade machines in and around the Industrial District to level up. Beating boss high scores also guarantees Token-mon drops.
- Check the shops. The Foundry District has a shop where you can buy items with tokens. Healing items are worth the investment before your first boss fight.
Your First Boss Fight
Rusty Pete is designed to teach you the battle system. He fights fair -- no reel manipulation, no special tricks. His Scrapheap hits hard and takes hits well, but he is predictable.
Tips for beating Pete:
- Spend 3 energy per spin for guaranteed doubles. This is your safe baseline. Save up to 6 energy for a guaranteed jackpot when you need a big play.
- Feed the Machine. The more energy you spend, the better the result. At 6 energy, every spin is a guaranteed triple — but you are taking boss hits while saving up. Risk vs. reward.
- Use your Support team. Support Token-mon provide passive bonuses. Make sure your Support slots are filled, even if the creatures are low-level.
General Tips for New Players
- Save your tokens. It is tempting to spend everything at the shops, but you need tokens to play arcade machines, and machines are how you get stronger. Budget wisely.
- Play every machine at least once. Each machine has unique rewards, and some drop rare fragments you cannot get anywhere else.
- Check the shops in every district. Each shop has unique inventory. Some sell items you cannot find anywhere else.
- Do not skip cutscenes. Seriously. The story is one of Arcade Beasts' strongest features. The bosses have real personalities, and the overarching mystery about your parents keeps you invested. The cutscene with Copper Kate alone is worth the price of admission.
- Talk to NPCs. Many offer quests with significant rewards. There are 15 quests spread across the city.
- Pay attention to metal types. The 6 types (Iron, Copper, Silver, Gold, Chrome, Titanium) each have distinct strengths. Building a team with good type coverage makes late-game bosses much more manageable. Check the full creature list to plan ahead.
What Comes Next
After beating Rusty Pete, the whole city opens up. You will move from district to district, each with new arcade machines, new Token-mon to collect, new shops to explore, and a new boss waiting at the end. The story deepens with every boss -- each one knows something about your missing parents, and the truth gets harder to hear as you get closer to The Core.
But that is all ahead of you. Right now, Professor Alloy is waiting, your starter Token-mon is ready, and Metallica City's neon lights are flickering to life. Time to play.
Ready for PvP? Battle Arena is free and open from day one — pick 4 starter creatures and climb 8 ranked tiers against live opponents. See the arena starter tier list before you pick.