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I am glad it helped you. My english wasn't the best back then. Sorry for that
The first Nexomon is unbalanced. They fixed that in Extinction. Never used Common Nexomons in the first game, only Uncommon and Rare since is more than enough for complete the game. If you use a team of Mega Rares only is a game over for the game and an easy win for you. My team consisted of two or three Uncommon Nexomons, two Rare and one Mega Rare. That way I made the game a little more harder. Thanks god they fixed that in the second part, letting you choose the Nexomons you want, not important the rarety