2011-12-22, 19:41 | Link #1062 |
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I think they are the weakest.
Against Material L i managed to win with time out, because their spell are very weak. But against Hayate is impossible. Maybe they made her too strong Im going to restart the 6th sequence with chrono, so i can avoid her. Spoiler:
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2011-12-22, 21:06 | Link #1065 |
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If I understood 2ch correctly (lolololol) and to indulge my inner trivia monster:
Spoiler for Ye spake most fowl:
Mega Man ZX evolution. Everything can grow up just like the real deal when technology tap dances on the laws of thermodynamics and people get Mega Busters. Now, if a Raptor ever shows up in the BoA universe, I totally bet you that A&K will call him "grandpa!" at one point or another. And someone will be "what the hell?!?" when the helmet comes off. BTW, someone already updated Kyrie's page on the Nanoha wikia. Anyone here do that? |
2011-12-22, 21:12 | Link #1066 | |
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Why does his bind drag them closer, I thought he wanted to keep people away? Is his melee power that good? Does Yuuno teleport like I saw Shamal doing in the trailer? |
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2011-12-22, 21:15 | Link #1067 | |
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His melee power is actually fairly decent. Between counters and his trap-grab, he's no slouch in close-range.
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2011-12-22, 21:57 | Link #1073 |
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Far as I understand, he (and Vivio and Einhart) have Sequence 8 centered on themselves. Touma has one appearance in S4 and 5, Vivio one appearance in 2 and 5, Einhart ditto.
I think S5 is just crammed full of Dark Pieces to fight though. |
2011-12-22, 22:09 | Link #1075 | |
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Does Shamal use forced-teleports, or strictly personal ones?
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What does he do at melee range? Does he ever actually touch his opponent, or does he just smash them with barriers, club them with shields and/or lash them with chains? And I wonder who his natural enemy is, in this game. (Signum, or someone else?) Also, how his strengths and weaknesses compare to Chrono's. I kind of want to write a series of shorts in which Chrono duels-and-schools the rest of the rookie cast, like he did against Fate in the manga. I've already got the basic dialogue between him and Arf written up, but I need to go back and figure out how to make it extremely clear that Chrono has already beaten Arf in his head before they ever fight. |
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2011-12-22, 22:23 | Link #1077 |
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About anti-magic, it explains that the divider was messed up during time-travel and it only comes back to full power in the last stage. Also, the weakest character so far is Chrono I think. Poor guy lacks fire power and is stuck with two binds for long range. It is a nightmare to use him to fight Nanoha and people should be prepared to lose lots of times. For the twins, try using the Triangle counter when Hayate use her beam and try not to use the Square attack and you should be fine.
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2011-12-22, 22:27 | Link #1079 | ||
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Yuuno actually bludgeons his opponents with his magically enhanced bare hands before blowing them away from him. He can chain that into a close range smash with his binds. I haven't found his natural enemy yet, actually... Chrono, so far, seems much better at the range game. A more efficient, lower powered Nanoha if you will and a lack of homing. I haven't experimented much with him.
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