Clover Retribution Cooking Magic – Summon Sheep!

Summon sheep and food with Clover Retribution Cooking Magic.

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Is the Clover Retribution Cooking Magic a gimmick or is it actually good? I’d argue that it’s a great magic type to have that’s equally fun and unique!

To try out Cooking Magic for yourself, hop into Clover Retribution! Learn more about the different types of Clover Retribution Magic with our guide, or find out what the Clover Retribution Devils are in detail!

Clover Retribution Cooking Magic

Yes, you can now use your own cooking as a magic type in Clover Retribution! It takes inspiration from food and cooking processes, as you can probably imagine.

Cooking Magic Moves

The main highlight of the new Cooking magic is the sheep that you can summon in battle – it even wears a cute chef’s hat! This sheep companion fights alongside you in combat. Your hot bar features 6 new base moves:

  • Cooking Sheep
    • Summons a sheep that can attack enemies and cook food for buffs
  • Brawling Sheep
    • Summons a giant sheep that attacks the enemy
  • Culinary Call
    • Choose from a range of dishes that provide buffs
  • Wooly Wham
    • A strong attack that slams into the enemy
  • Hoof Hurl
    • A powerful kick!
  • Sheep’s Fury Flambe

Culinary Call

The Culinary Call move opens up a small menu of dishes to choose from such as ‘Meat and Might’, ‘It’s That Shrimple’, ‘Layers of Power’, and ‘Cake’s Got Your Back’. These plates of food provide different buffs, so choose wisely depending on how the battle is going.

For example, ‘Cake’s Got Your Back’ heals your character! It summons a few portions of the food onto the ground, which you can interact with to consume. Take note that only the Cooking Sheep can use this move.

Brawling Sheep

By activating this ability, you summon yet another sheep. But this time, it’s a giant one! The Cooking Sheep remains on the field even when the Brawling Sheep joins in. This larger summon uses the Wooly Wham and Hoof Hurl moves to deal damage to the enemy.

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