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In order to unlock all the Paradox Cups, you need to train your Forms until they're each at Level 7. Same applies for your Summons. Once they're maxed, you'll have access to them all, although you can unlock them individually by only training to certain other set levels (such as 5) for Form and Summon.
You might want to train up a bit more for the Hades Paradox Cup. ;D
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Wait, if I train one Form and Summon on certain level, I will unlock some Paradox Cups.
And about Hades Paradox Cup, I heard you need to be lvl 99 to paricipate. Piece of cake for leveling!
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Originally Posted by Danijel
Wait, if I train one Form and Summon on certain level, I will unlock some Paradox Cups.
You have to train all to a certain level to unlock specific Paradox Cups.
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And about Hades Paradox Cup, I heard you need to be lvl 99 to paricipate. Piece of cake for leveling!
There's no minimum requirement. It's given as a recommended level, but not needed. The only compulsory objective needed to be completed is the attainment of level 7 for all Forms and Summons. Possibly to beat the other cups too... can't remember if that's true.