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Of Myths & Monsters, of Brawls & Uprisings: The Kid Icarus Thread
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Steam: DigitalArcanist | XBoxLive: DigitalArcanist | PSN: DigitalArcanist | Backloggery: Houn
What did you need explained? I think it's all completely self evident except for one or two things...the only thing I wasn't sure of is whether I would lose the weapon I converted to a gem for streetpassing (you don't, and you can give it out multiple times to everyone).
You get gems from spotpass or streetpass. Press X on a gem to see how much it costs to buy the weapon inside. Alternatively you can fuse gems together and pay for the resulting item to claim it.
Fusing takes two weapons and creates a new one. They both are gone forever and the new weapon takes their place. I don't think any manual could've explained (or would've wanted to explain) which fused weapon types result in which general type result, which individual fused weapons make a specific result, or what causes stars/abilities to be transferred over.
It seems that A) the two weapon values are averaged and a small amount of value is added to it, which means fusing high and low values is a bad decision, and B) weapons have a "budget" of how much of their value goes to abilities and how much goes to stars. If you suddenly have less stars, the weapon is picking up some nice valuable abilities. Likewise if you can fuse away abilities, you'll gain stars.
Nintendo Network ID: unclesporky
Nice new bad guy.
(yeah i dont care if it makes sense I just wanted to make the reference
I read something about how stars effect the weapon's base damage, like 3 stars = 190% damage, 6 stars = 280% damage or something. But the damage is different for every weapon, you have to go into practice mode and see how much you're dealing with "smash attacks," regular attacks etc. Same for abilities.
Nintendo Network ID: unclesporky
I don't really understand melee vs melee fights. either i get a 3 hit combo on the guy and then he flies up into the air and falls down or i just get smashed around like 8 times and die. sometimes it seems like my attacks just get canceled out and i get owned.
is there any way to make the stylus control more sensitive? I went into options but it only lets you recalibrate. shit needs to be way more sensitive imo
also how are palms i havent tried em yet.
im a pretty big fan of just following one my team mates and chilling at a distance while spamming the ridiculously huge club ranged attack and stealing kills. when I get angel I just try to hide, snipe from afar, and hope my team mates are competent enough to kill the other angel in time.
alsoalso how do you tell which ones are bots and which are real people.
also3 how the fuck do powers even work i got this power called sky jump that says i can jump in place how do i do this nintendo
[who] came here from cuba's door where boxin aint allowed no more
[who] came here from cuba's door where boxin aint allowed no more
Yeah, should I just focus on finishing the game first? I just finished stage 4 btw.
Nintendo Network ID: MNC.Dover
XBL Gamertag: MNC Dover
Starcraft II: MNCDover.235
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And going through levels on higher difficulties (even from 3.1 to 4.1 or something like that) will usually net statistically better stuff. Fusing is alot of fun though, once you figure out how it all works and how to benefit the most from certain matches.
PSN ID: suzukaGongen
OK cool. I've been playing on 5.0 difficulty so far. Usually beating the bosses with a sliver of life remaining, so that seems about right.
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XBL Gamertag: MNC Dover
Starcraft II: MNCDover.235
3DS: 1934-0659-5183
Hero Academy: MNC_Dover
Steam: DigitalArcanist | XBoxLive: DigitalArcanist | PSN: DigitalArcanist | Backloggery: Houn
Also weapons with no abilities can be really helpful. Think about it: if you can fuse a high value weapon with no abilities on it, you can fuse that with other weapons to carry over their abilities but also boost their hearts (as opposed to having to accept some combination of abilities from both).
I hope you lol'd for a good reason, not because you were like "screw this game I'm not playing one second more?"
It gets really great from there on out.
Nintendo Network ID: unclesporky
Nintendo Network ID: MNC.Dover
XBL Gamertag: MNC Dover
Starcraft II: MNCDover.235
3DS: 1934-0659-5183
Hero Academy: MNC_Dover
1. Play on very high intensities.
2. Play an ungodly amount of multiplayer.
PSN ID: Wraithverge
That's not portable at all, Sakurai!
Steam: DigitalArcanist | XBoxLive: DigitalArcanist | PSN: DigitalArcanist | Backloggery: Houn
is this right
some of my shit has zero hearts so it just sucks???
[who] came here from cuba's door where boxin aint allowed no more
[who] came here from cuba's door where boxin aint allowed no more
Right. Well, kind of. It "only" does 100% of its normal damage, and not 120%, 150%, etc.
It sucks by comparison to everyone else who will be playing online with godlike weapons.
3. ~23,000 hearts available here.
By the way, there is an achievement thingy for getting a million hearts. I hope this is having earned a million, and not having it in your possession.
Also, here is a way to kind of cheat on fusions if you have a friend or sibling who also has a 3DS and this game!
Step 1: Start up a second file in their game and scan all the above cards, which is probably the fastest way to get 23,000 hearts.
Step 2: Streetpass your best weapon over to that file.
Step 3: Make that file buy the weapon and set it as their own streetpass gem.
Step 4: Streetpass it back to yourself and buy it as many times as you want.
This way you can make (expensive) backups of your best weapons before fusing them away.
Nintendo Network ID: unclesporky
I've given a ton of hearts to Palutena
Don't toss out your broken/unusable/worn out Nintendo (especially Gamecube/N64) controllers! Donate them to me!
Finished Chapter 5 on Intensity 5.0, and this game so far has been absolutely incredible. Sakurai, you magnificent bastard, don't ever change.
It also could simply be that I found the weapon for me, but I don't think it's a coincidence that it's a banned weapon in the PAX tournament.
PSN ID: Wraithverge
You play enough though and you'll find ways to stop Magnus club users. Really good Silver bows for examples, or fuck even the right cannon!
Good to know. I only played around with a black club before the Magnus and could barely hit people with it. I'll keep trying other clubs!
PSN ID: Wraithverge
I'm addicted to fusing. After every play session I hop into the fusing menu to see what I can create. As a side note, I sort of wish there was some kind of back catalog of the weapons/fuses you've attained and could then re-pull them at a price.
Pokemon White Friend Code: 0046-2121-0723/White 2 Friend Code: 0519-5126-2990
"Did ya hear the one about the mussel that wanted to purchase Valve? Seems like the bivalve had a juicy offer on the table but the company flat-out refused and decided to immediately clam up!"
If you die and start from a checkpoint, you're not really beating it on the difficulty level you chose, are you? What would be the point if the only effect of dying was that you get your life refilled and your powers restored? So the idea is that if you want to beat it at 9.0, you have to ACTUALLY beat it at 9.0, without cheesing through it.
Don't toss out your broken/unusable/worn out Nintendo (especially Gamecube/N64) controllers! Donate them to me!
Now I have to somehow find some other weapon I can fuse it all onto without losing anything or gaining other crap abilities that take away from its potential stars. Hopefully something like an Angel Bow...
Nintendo Network ID: unclesporky
I just beat the game, and I just don't even know...but it was awesome!
Then three years later, you wake up trapped in a ring and find out that Palutena went evil. Veridi joins your side and helps you take her down. Turns out it's an interdimensional creature that made her go evil and you and Pittoo chase it down in another dimension. You save Pittoo, burn up your wings and he then goes to save Pit. You take down a newly regenerated Pandora so you can save Pittoo again.
Then you finally go after Hades. He destroys the sacred treasures and then EATS! you. Many poop jokes follow and you blast out of his chest. Then you go through a test to be found worthy of a different sacred treasure that can defeat Hades and it turns out to be....A GIANT FLYING MECH!
I mean, how did this story develop, it changed focus and direction and introduced random elements so much that I cannot really wrap my head around it, but it still all worked. Hands down, one of my favorite games this year, and the story and dialogue were top notch. Awesome stuff.
Sakurai, you crazy genius.
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PSN - Brainiac_8
Add me!
Getting slagged midway or right before the boss, forcing you to go through the entire level again becomes annoying. What's the point of a checkpoint if I'm not even going to want to stay at that level? I'd even trade refreshed powers and all the hearts if it meant I could simply have another go at beating the level without changing the difficulty. As it stands, not having the option to choose really bites. If you kick the bucket, then it also means having to restart a flight sequence in most cases rather than the Ground phase.
It's mostly for doors, treasure panels, and weapon farming at this point. I haven't even begun to consider
What's brilliant about the system is that it will make you want to keep playing at that top difficulty over and over again. The question then becomes if the drain and strain these levels can force is worth it to you.
Pokemon White Friend Code: 0046-2121-0723/White 2 Friend Code: 0519-5126-2990
"Did ya hear the one about the mussel that wanted to purchase Valve? Seems like the bivalve had a juicy offer on the table but the company flat-out refused and decided to immediately clam up!"
The way it is now already makes it easier than it should be to cheese through intensity levels lower than the maximum. If you want to beat it at 8.0, the easiest way is to start at 9.0 and get as far as you can, then restart from a checkpoint at 8.0.
Don't toss out your broken/unusable/worn out Nintendo (especially Gamecube/N64) controllers! Donate them to me!
It had Palutena (rare) in it :winky: