More details on the Alpha Vials #2

Continuing on my post from a few weeks ago regarding the contents of the Alpha Vials, if you read it I guess you can tell that there's a lot to them as only the creature part fit into that post without making it way too long. A tl;dr from that post for those that didn't read it:

The 4 Holozing starter creatures will be limited to vials only, you won't be able to capture them in the game. In future next edition vials they will still exist but at a much lower drop rate and with lower chance of stat rarity compared to alpha. These creatures will however not be distinct to creature you can capture in terms of power or abilities, owning these creatures won't give you additional "strength" in Player vs Player battles, meaning that creatures you capture in combat can be just as strong. You do however need a creature, a healer and a few starting items to properly play the game when beta launches, while these assets may become leasable in the future and other requirements put in place for you to play without the need to purchase a vial and mint a healer, this won't exist early on.

Now let's look into some of the other items in the Alpha vial while discussing their use-case and in turn give you a better idea of how the beta of the game will work.

Alpha designed Healing Gloves

These will come with a class restriction, i.e. if you've minted an Ocean healer but receive Nature Class Healing Gloves you will have to trade them in for the ones that fit your class. Healing Gloves will come in two different rarities, Epic and Holo.

Here's a screenshot along with Consumables showcasing the two unique rarities along with class restrictions.
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The Alpha healing gloves will have a unique design that players cannot craft by themselves through healer professions. Similar to the creatures, though, this does not mean that craftable or found gloves cannot be as just as strong in stats as them. The healing gloves will increase the stats of the Healers with Epic having certain stat ranges while the Holo ones have higher ranges of stat amounts along with an additional stat. For instance the Epic Healing gloves can give you something like

  • 18 Luck
  • 24 Healing Power
  • 12 Mana Regen

While the Holo one would include all 4 Healer stats:

  • 32 Luck
  • 38 Healing Power
  • 22 Mana Regen
  • 48 Mana Pool

To give you a quick overview of what these stats are meant to do:

Luck will mainly affect your capture success rate. While each unique creature will have their own capture difficulty, gear from healer items along with capture device and ammo rarity may increase your luck to increase your odds of capturing even the hardest creatures. Luck may also affect how many encounters you can receive on a daily basis. One thing to note, however, is that you need to have your "luck" gear set equipped at all times for this to take effect, meaning if you have gear you'd rather wanna use in PvE due to increased heals or mana generation you'll have to use the set with the highest amount of luck for it to work when attempting to capture the creature or when awaiting encounters. Then switch to the other set when you know you're about to do PvP battles, etc.

Healing Power is quite straight forward, it increases the base heal amount of your abilities, if your "Healing rain heals a creature for 50 HP per turn, having 50 Healing Power may increase that to 100 +/- 20% range.

Mana Regen will determine how fast your mana regenerates when your healer is idle and not in battles, for instance 20 mana per hour. This also requires you to have those items with mana regen equipped for it to actively regen your mana. There'll be potions and elixirs that boost regen as well. Mana Regen will however also boost your ability points regeneration.

Mana Pool stands for your total mana, this stat also affects your critical strike chance of your heals!

As mentioned in the past, compared to creatures the healers themselves don't possess any stats. Thus their stats don't increase as they level up but leveling up enables them to craft and acquire new items that increase in stats based on their level requirements. For instance, as healers start getting to level 5 they'll be able to craft and find Healing gloves that are of higher item level but at the same time require a healer to be at least level 5 to be able to equip and use them. Their increased level requirement means they will also be superior to items at lower levels such as the Alpha Healing Gloves that only require a healer to level 1 to be equipped. The range of items is similar to creatures, from green to holo, this means that healing gloves acquired at later levels, even at the lowest rarity will eventually give you more stats than the Holo Healing Gloves you received from the Alpha Vial.

So healers will have to constantly keep swapping gear as they level up until they reach the level cap of the beta which is planned to be level 30. This naturally means that eventually as healers get to max level it'll be all about getting the highest rarity items with the highest range to increase your healing abilities for PvP or your mana generation and luck for PvE.

Another thing we've discussed in the past is that items in our game will have unique restrictions based on their usage and how they're found. There are currently 3 categories planned for them:

account-bound items, these will be soulbound nfts with certain restrictions. For instance if you want to trade a healer off in the market you will need to remove any account-bound gear it has equipped in order to trade it, or simply the item will remain in your account and not follow the trade to another account. Account-bound items have perks however in the form of allowing other healers on your account to use these items. The Alpha Healing Gloves for instance are account-bound, meaning that once your first healer reaches a certain level where they'll get new items to replace the alpha ones you'll be able to re-use the alpha healing gloves on another healer of low level or one that hasn't found any better gloves yet.

bound-on-find items, certain items will be bound to the healer itself when the item is crafted or found which could happen from quests or random creature encounters. This is one of the more restricted alternatives, you won't be able to trade this item off to another healer or account at all, you either use it on the healer that found it or you salvage it for holo dust + other potential materials.

bound-on-use items, these are the "zing makers" if you will, most craftable items will be tradable allowing players to make use of their professions to fill the need of other healers looking for item upgrades. Although crafting will come with diverse material costs and require some zing to be burned upon each craft along with taking effort to level professions up - especially for the higher level craftable items, this is where professions will be able to make some of that zing back by crafting bound-on-use items.


Okay this post got a bit long again so I'll cut it off here for now. The idea behind this series is to have a place for players to find these easily later and to also create a shorter FAQ with the info in here along with giving readers a better grasp of how the game's going to be.

Let me know what you thought of the healing gloves, the healer stats and thoughts behind them! Hope you're still excited for the game even though it's been taking longer than expected for it to launch, but maybe you can understand that there's a lot involved by reading these posts. ^^

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Great post! An FAQ / mini-wiki would be great. I'm newer to Holozing so e.g. I'm not sure what would be the difference betwee an Ocean and Nature healer (whether it's just aesthetic or actual gameplay mechanics), since you mentioned that the gloves need to match the healer.

Hopefully I'll get a great glove with lots of Luck, want to be able to catch my mons well!

For starters they will have different healing abilities + synergies with certain creature types.

Ocean healer will have synergies with water and ice type creatures, basically their heals will give certain perks to those creatures, either in how effective they are or other buffs, while also giving resistances when fighting water or ice types to their own creatures.

ooh awesome! I already leaning towards ocean healer cause I always love water/ice types!

And thanks for answering, I know you probably had a blog up somewhere but it's easier to ask then search hehe

There is a difference. Best to read the previous blogs of holozing to get a complete answer.

Very cool to see that you're concerned about bringing more balance to the game, regardless of how much players have invested in it. Of course, it's fair that those who invested more have something extra, like rare custom items or things like that, but knowing there will be good competition among everyone is great. Just one question: I don't know if you've mentioned this elsewhere, but will the PVP dynamic be turn-based, like in Nintendo 64's Pokémon Stadium? (not sure if you've played that one)

yes, turn based and with a timer for pvp, you can pick from using a capture device, certain items in your bag, a creature move, a heal or to leave the battle (pve) each turn.

I did play that as a kid, fun fact is that it was probably one of the first iterations of using the same assets in multiple games/machines which we definitely wanna make more use of with zing creatures and healers :)

I'll share some feedback after my first steps in the game :))

However, regarding the FAQ, I find a floating adaptable FAQ similar to the one in Ecency very useful. It shows different content based on your device and site you're at, so it seems simplier and more relevant than a common FAQ website with detailed description of game mechanics (in case of Holozing), formulas, and so. People will eventually end up browsing the details, but just to get the essential information, this one works.

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I really like the bound-on-use decision. That way the economy has another major sink rather than players using items and then reselling when they're done. Great write up!

Sounds very cool to me! I'm really looking forward to this!

A lot of reading indeed, as well as to digest! :P

  • account-bound items
  • bound-on-find items
  • bound-on-use

I'm pretty relieved you have binding in the game because way back in the day (pre 2012) I was friends with a senior dev at Blizzard and I told him he absolutely needed to incorporate these sinks into Diablo 3 and he straight up told me they weren't going to go in that direction. The economy became flooded with the best items within short order and there was no way to get rid of them. Now the Diablo series doesn't even have an economy or auction house which was one of the best parts IMO.

I can already see myself going into battle with luck gear and hunting for creatures in my battle gear. It always happens and I will never learn to check my gear before an activity xD

Hope there will be a ‘dumber than most dummies guide’ to Zing. lol, reading that made my already confused Butt brain feel smaller and more confused than normal.
Thats not to say that everything you wrote doesn’t make perfect sense to big boy brains. 😎
Honestly i dont know if i will play, but i thought to gift my kids the alpha vials i bought and let them play, so i will still try to make sense of the game in the mean time. and i would certainly read a dumbest of the dummies guide to Zing 😜

I want full holo set uwu

Shorter FAQ would be great, these are very detailed which is good if you really want to get into it. It definitely sounds like there is a lot involved in this game. Sounds like it will be at least as complex as Splinterlands or even more.

My thanks to the artist who is involved in this project, it's all looking very good.

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The more I read the details about the game dynamics, the more I look forward to playing :)
Healers will play an important role in the game. What will be the best way to get them?

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Good recap about the vials, I like the concept of balancing the strengths with alpha creatures and the later ones. Thanks for the updates on the gloves also. What will be the percentage of being HOLO or EPIC for the healing glove?

Hi, it would be great if there could be a guide to the game of holozing, to learn. A glossary of terms, characters, characteristics, functions, as well as in my chemistry classes.

That sounds interesting concept, but will it be to heal your hurt creature? Or captured damage creatures? I think you will need to make a full guide when it's all decided, looking at all infos trough posts might be harsh

You can only heal friendly creatures yes, you will however be able to heal off-battle as well to make sure your creatures are close to max HP for the next one! This will be important as in-game it costs one turn to cast a heal, meaning your creature won't be able to do a move if you decide to heal it in the game.