This FAQ is written for Medabots: Metabee Version, but can be applied to most points in Medabots: Rokusho Version. _.'._ _.' '._ _.' '._ _.' /'._ _.'\ / '._ . . ; \ _._ / ; |\ /| | \ _.' '._ / | | ', ,' |______ __|_ \ ; ___;____ _,.,_ _____ _._ | ', ,' | ____|| _ \ |/\ | ___ ", .' _ '. |_ _|,' ', | '.' | | ___ | | \ \ / \ | .' ," ; .' ," ", '. | | | ,''./ | | || || | \ \ / /\ \ | "'' ,' | | | | | | . | | |\ /| | ||___|| | \ \ / /__\ \ | |\ ; | | | | | | ", ', | | \./ | | | | | / / / ______ \| | \ `, | | | | | | /',', " | | | | |____ | |_/ / / / | \ \ |__\ ;", ",_," ," | | ", " , \ | | /_______||____/ \/ | \/________" "._ _." |_| '-;-' \.| |./ | ;_ _; "." | /'._ _.' | ;_ / ' \ _; '._ / \ _.' '._/ /\ /\ \ _.' '._/ \/ \ _.' '._ | _.' ,' '.' _,'.' ________;__.'____________________ _________________________________ |\ /|__ ____ ___ __ __ | \/ | _||_ _|/\| "' _|| _| ||\/|||_ || //\\ ,'||_ ||_ || |||_ ||/ __ \ \||_ ||_ \| |/__| ||\/ \/__;|__||__| -- ASCII by LivingNightMare185 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Introduction INTR 1. Walkthrough WLKT 1a. Foxuno FXNO 1b. Dashbutton DSBT 1c. Gentleheart GNTH 1d. Stonemirror STMR 1e. Utopian UTPN 1f. Robo-Emperor RBEM 1g. Babbyblu BBBU 2. Parts/Tinpet Locations/Medals PTLM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++ An Introduction INTR +++++++++++++++ Forgive my excess use of the term "Holy Medaroli!" Now that I'm back into the game, it's become second nature once more to me <_<. Anyways, where do I start? Back in the days of yore (aka when the only oil around to fuel the FAQing machine I am was regular), I created an FAQ for this game in summer of 2003. Bluntly put, it sucked, only went past the first chapter, and was a blemish on my profile. 2 years later, after doing countless other stuff, I finally came back to this FAQ, the last of my incomplete and unedited pre-premium days. I started reworking what I had after refamilizaring myself, and then finally built on it up to this final build. Now, just note; this FAQ is NOT, I repeat, NOT dealing with much technical stuff. I deal mainly with walkthrough and equipment data. If you want that technical stuff, then I suggest that you would be better off using Autocon's FAQs for this game as a supplement (they're pretty good), here; http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/file/medabots_e.txt http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvance/file/medabots_sidequest.txt _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Foxuno | | | | FXNO | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ After your conversation with the secretary, go up the top room to the right. In this next room, head left and go through the doorway here and into Dr. Aki's laboratory. In here, go and talk to Dr. Aki, and you'll name yourself. Default name is Ikki, and I'll be referring to him as such for the rest of the game. Afterwards, Dr. Aki recommends Ikki goes to meet his granddaughter Nae. Head outside Dr. Aki's room now. Back out here, go up to the top door, and the scientist will knock you away. However, Nae comes out and invites you in. After, head up through the door. In here, go up to Nae and she'll show you the Elemental Series Medabots. Go examine them if you want, then head into the room to your right to look at the medals here, then head out to the lobby of the building and outside. Outside the lab, run straight downwards until you see a blue and brown building with a red roof to your right. Enter this place, which is Ikki's house. Inside, head up the stairs after talking to your mom, and upstairs, examine the TV to watch a helpful episode of Medabots Weekly. Afterwards, your mom comes up and orders you to head down to the Hopmart and pick up some Spice-A-Roni, cash in hand. After, head downstairs and go outside. Out here in town again, head up and to the right and enter the store with 24- Hour on it's front. In here, after overhearing the conversation, talk to the man the boss was yelling at. His name is Henry, he's somebody most anime fans will know who he is, and he'll push a Medabot on Ikki for $49.80. Before we know it, we have our very own Medabot, but no Spice-A-Roni. Head home now from here, and your mother will send you upstairs. Up here, Ikki will decide to open his Medabot box. He constructs his Medabot, only to realize he's missing a medal. Outside, Ikki's father will meet up with the Phantom Renegade (The Phantom Who?), whom will give Ikki's dad a medal for Ikki and his new Medabot. Upstairs, Ikki's dad will come in and insert the Medal into the Medabot, and Ikki gets his required Medawatch. Default name is "Metabee". Save now on the menu if you wish, then head downstairs and go outside. Outside here, Ikki will meet up with reporter-wannabe friend Erika, who notices he has a Medabot now. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brass (Variable Hair, Pateri Vulcan, Short Shot, Flaregather) Erika This is your first fight here, so take the time to get used to the controls. Toggle to Medaparts, and use the Missile twice to disable Brass' arms. From there, you can either choose to use your Missile once more, or you can take the time to use the two weapons equipped on your arms to destroy Brass' head; once you defeat the head of the Medabot, that Medabot is out for the rest of the Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Erika reveals a Robattle is occuring at the school, and runs off. Head up and left to the big building in the center of the town, and enter this building, which is the school. In here, the tournament is over, and Samantha of the Screws is the winner. Go up to the pedestal in front of Erika and talk to the person there, whom is Samantha, and after a conversation, Ikki will face off against Sloan of the Screws. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Totalizer (Tyranolaser, Megalaser, Gigalaser, Rollertank) Sloan As your second Medabot fight, Totalizer may look a bit tough at first, and with good reason; your first shots will usually hit his Legs, which have a whopping 120 HP. However, take into consideration the fact that you can move twice as fast as Totalizer and thus get four turns before he can even attack once, and you can cause him a major amount of damage before he gets the chance. If worse comes to worse, use your Missile attack to deal with him as it'll cause a chain reaction, possibly taking out several parts in one attack. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After winning against Sloan, your next opponent will be Spyke. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cyandog (Linear Cannon, Snipe Rifle, Assault, Gunner) Spyke Cyandog will make your third opponent in this game. However, he's really on the meh side of things. While it may seem he boasts a pretty strong attack, his entire body falls easily to your Submachinegun, so continuously use your Submachinegun until either Cyandog is destroyed or your Submachinegun is destroyed. In the case of the loss of your Submachinegun, use your Missile attack. Nevertheless, the Submachinegun should prove to take out Cyandog easily, especially if you're lucky and your first attack is at Cyandog's head. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Samantha then decides to take on you herself, disgusted at how her fellow Screws lost. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peppercat (Light Circuit, Light Jump, Light Blow, Quick Alert) Samantha Rounding off the Screws is the slightly stronger Peppercat. She can be a real pain if you let her be with her legs, so don't use the Submachinegun - she'll just stop your attacks. Instead, use the Rifle which is still strong, or, if it doesn't work well enough, switch to Missiles as your last resort to take her parts out quickly enough, and she'll fall soon. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, the Screws will gang up 3 on 1 on Metabee, but Metabee will deflect them with a mysterious technique, and the Screws will disperse. Erika will then run off as well. NOTE 1 ¯¯¯¯¯¯ From now on, walking around, you will fight random battles against both Medafighters and stray Medabots. The normal rules apply; winner takes a Medapart. Save often, lest you lose a part you like. NOTE 2 ¯¯¯¯¯¯ In a later chapter, you will need the following three parts. If you gain possession of them, DO NOT LOSE THEM! They are; BATTLE RIFLE (LEFT ARM) PSYCHO MISSILE (HEAD) HEAVYWEIGHTER (RIGHT ARM) Psycho Missile can be found at the Hop-A-Mart, and all three parts can be found without having to fight before you need it. Nevertheless, keep your eye out for them and don't sell them if you get them. It is recommended that you level up your Kabuto Medal to about Level 10 right now. Afterwards, head on behind the pedestal and go into the actual school. Inside here, explore around if you want, then head upstairs to the second floor of the school. Up here, take the door to your bottom right, and inside here, go and talk to Erika. She'll reveal that there is a Medabot around tickling girls. She then cons Ikki into finding the Medabot's operator's hideout. Afterwards, head downstairs and exit the school. Out here, Ikki's dog Salty will run up, along with a girl who introduces herself as Karin. She'll ask around for a boy named Koji, and then leaves. Now, from the school, walk west, and head up to a ditry grey and blue building. Ikki will note it as suspicious, when Erika comes in and says a boy from Rosewood Private School is picking fights at the school. However, before you go off to the school, head back to the Medabots Laboratory and go find Miss Nae again. Once you find her and talk to her, she'll offer you a free medal for finally getting a Medabot. Head on into the room to your right. At this point in time, I highly recommend the Kappa Medal, merely because of the fact that the next chapter will see you pitted against Sea-Type Medabots. Afterwards, head off to the school. In here, we'll see the student from Rosewood Private School as he demolishes the Screws Medabots, and accuses them of doing something. The Screws then run off deeper into the school, and the Rosewood student and Erika follow. Head to the second floor of the school, and you'll confront the mysterious student - and you learn his name is Koji. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sumilidon (Cat Medal, Hunter, Flexsorsword, Straw Hammer, Sharpedge) Koji At this point in time, you'll probably still be relying on long-range parts, and thus, Sumilidon's Shot Trap will hurt. The effects of this Trap means that if you fire any long-range attack at Sumilidon, you will first take damage. However, there is one window of opportunity available if you've leveled up your Medal to at least Level 10; the Medaforce. Wait first until Sumilidon lays the Shot Trap first to start charging; you might be able to take a part or two out first. Charging up the Medaforce with your legs, once the bar at the bottom hits 80, use the Aim Shot against Sumilidon, which should take him out. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After some mutual respect is paid, Karin shows up and we learn she got tickled by the tickling Medabot. Afterwards, Koji says he'll investigate more when he learns the culprit isn't a student, and he and Karin leave. After, Erika tells Ikki to come to her house. Right now, a note is that you should try to fight the random Krosserdog battles outside the school in the school park, as Krosserdog will randomly give you the Battle Rifle that you will need for later on. Head outside the school now. Outside, head down and right and go into the pink house with a blue roof; Erika's house. In here, go and talk to Erika, and she'll con you into making you wear...a skirt?! OK...Head outside now, and Erika will get caught by a tickling Medabot, and runs after it. After the scene, head up to the dirty warehouse. Investigate the door, and then head inside. In here, save, then walk forward, and Ikki will eavesdrop on a Rubberobo. Karin will then walk in, note Ikki and his skirt, and Ikki will realize that it's the Rubberobo gang involved. The Rubberobo will then send his Medabot after Ikki, believing he's a 'cute' girl, but we'll end up fighting instead. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Foxuno (Cat Medal, Foxarmor, Fencing, Rapier, Hakama) Rubberobo Foxuno isn't pretty strong at all. Get two arms that have pretty strong armor, as that's where he'll be aiming the most. With this in hand, start firing at him with your arms, and repeat this until one of two things happens; either Foxuno's head is destroyed, or both of your arm parts are destroyed. In the case of the latter, you should at this point in time have charged the Medaforce up enough to use it against Foxuno. If in the (unlikely) case you haven't, go and fire at Foxuno with your head part instead. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Ikki runs away as the Select Corps. come in. The Select Corps. commander will reveal himself to be corrupt, as he takes Ikki's credit for defeating the Rubberobos and leaves. After the next officer comes in, Ikki decides to go return Erika's skirt. Now head up to the northern-most left box in the center here, and you'll obtain the Tortoise Medal. Afterwards, exit the Warehouse, and head to Erika's house; you won't be able to go into any other buildings. Inside, Ikki will change, but Erika forces him to keep the skirt. Erika then mentions that the Selects Corp. SUPPOSEDLY beat the Rubberobo gang and arrested them, then heads off to the school. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Dashbutton | | | | DSBT | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ In the schoolyard, head into the actual school building and then go upstairs to the top floor. Now go down and into the first door to the right, which is where Erika was earlier. Talk to her, and she'll mention that a ghost is appearning at Mountain Odoro, which is north of the town. Afterwards, head downstairs, and leave the building and back into the schoolyard. Out here, Spyke and the Screws will try to rouse the students to get their stolen stuff from the ghost at Mt. Odoro, but they refuse to, as it's a _ghost_. Afterwards, the Screws leave, claiming they'll get all the Medaparts back and take them all for themselves. After, Erika comes around and forces Ikki into going to Mt. Odoro, and she'll give you the Town 1 Map. Afterwards, exit the building, and then go home. Here, Ikki will cover up for his trip and ask for a picnic lunch, and his mother will take it that he's dating Erika. Upstairs, examine the chest beside Ikki's bed for a Penlight, then head back downstairs. Your dad will bring you up your Lunchbox, and then he will give you a Male Tinpet. If you equip this Medabot with a Head Medapart and Medal, you can now use two Medabots in battle! Be sure to equip it up fully, then head outside, and go to the northern exit of town. The lady that was here beforehand guarding the exit is gone, so go through and out of town now. Out here, we'll meet up with Erika. Before we can move on, though, she'll challenge us to a little 'warm-up'. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brass LEADER (? Medal,Variable Hair, Pateri Vulcan, Short Shot, Flaregather) Pretty Prime (Ninja Medal, Reflect Mirror, Don't Move, Shine Shield, Temple Master) Erika You'll finally have your first two on two Medabot battle here, supposing you remember to equip your new Medabot tinpet. However, this battle will be tougher than you might expect it to be depending on how easy you've made it for yourself; in other words, have you started levelling up your second Medal? If you haven't, then you have a possiblity of being crushed here. If you did, then things should progress much smoother. Otherwise, your objectives are still the same; destroy the enemy's Head Medapart. In this case, you have to destroy Brass' Head Part, since she is the leader of Erika's Medabots team. Because you now have two Medabots instead of one, and the enemy has two Medabots instead of one, it makes more tactical sense now to focus on one enemy first. However, this has some repercussions because if both of your Medaparts target the exact same Medapart, and the first attack destroys said Part, the second attack won't work. So you'll have to devise new strategies wisely. Anyways, focus on Pretty Prime first, so that you can garner as much experience as you can instead of taking out Brass quickly and gaining very little experience. Once Pretty Prime's life is ended, start on Brass, and if you by this time have a Medaforce ready, use it against her to end the match. Otherwise, take her out by the normal means of attacking with your regular Medaparts. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Koji and Karin will show up, and reveal that they are out for a stroll, with the former guarding the latter. Erika reveals her objective as defeating the ghost and capturing it's identity on film, and after a bit of a brief war of words, Koji storms off, having challenged Ikki to find and defeat the ghost first. Karin will then leave with him, and Erika tells Ikki that the ghost is rumored to show up at Odoro Pond. Afterwards, head up to the top of the path, and then start going right. On your way, you'll be challenged by a boy. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Toybox (Bear Medal, Toymander, Blast Rod, Yo-Yo, Kendama) Boy I highly doubt the validity of this fight as an actual boss fight. Nevertheless, it's pre-scripted and not random, so for all sakes, I'm counting this as a boss fight. Anyways, Toybox isn't a very fast Medabot. You should have a good chance of taking him out with ease. Start off by sneaking in some quick attacks, then fall back with the more heavy-duty Medaparts, until he eventually falls. In the off- chance that your Medabots are somehow sluggish enough to move after Toybox, ignore your quick attacks and go straight to the high-power stuff, and focus on different Medaparts when attacking Toybox by having one Medabot use an arm and the other use either his head or the other arm. Sooner or later, Toybox should fall without a problem. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Now, before you continue on your way just head, consider talking to that other boy that's around. He'll mention something about something being in a tree. Go to the left side and at the river, go up, and examine the green tree next to the river and above the rocks, from the bottom-left side. Choose to kick it, and a Rubberobo will come out to duel you in a mini-boss fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Magdosnake (Snake Medal, Cobrara, Changer, Snakebite, Slither) Rubberobo This is a pretty easy fight. Most of the Medaparts that Magdosnake use, while see an advantage on the type of field you'll be fighting on, are overall weak and will be destroyed quickly. Start off as strong as you can, however; Magdosnake is strill pretty darn strong even in a two on one battle, and he's fast as well. Don't let him take a quick advantage, and use high-accuracy attacks to quickly disable his legs or one of his other parts. Once he's down a few parts, you should be able to follow up from there, and take him out for once and for all. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, head past the boy you fought earlier, and Ikki will automatically examine the sign. A water-taxi Medabot will pop up, and reveal that the Rubberobos are here. Ikki will then get his ride paid for by Erika, and you'll be popped over to a small island with four chests. The left most box is empty, while the chest to your bottom-right contains 1.00$. The middle chest will contain a Psycho Missile Head Part, and the upper-right chest...well, a ninja will pop out of the chest. After he vanishes, examine the chest again to obtain a Jellyfish Medal. Afterwards, head back to the mainland, and Erika will be disappointed at the lack of clues. After the Medabot leaves, continue your way on right. DO NOT TALK TO KOJI AND KARIN WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER THEM! With that out of the way, go down the bridge, past the two boys, talking to them if you want, and you'll run into Koji and Karin. DO NOT TALK TO THEM! ____ ___ _______ __ _____ _ _ ____ ____ _ __ __ _____ / ___| / \ \ / / ____| \ \ / / _ \| | | | _ \ / ___| / \ | \/ | ____| \___ \ / _ \ \ / /| _| \ V / | | | | | | |_) | | | _ / _ \ | |\/| | _| ___) / ___ \ V / | |___ | || |_| | |_| | _ < | |_| |/ ___ \| | | | |___ |____/_/ \_\_/ |_____| |_| \___/ \___/|_| \_\ \____/_/ \_\_| |_|_____| Depending on who you talk to here, in what order, and how often, you'll set off a sidequest later on in the game, where you can either get a Cat Medal, a ? Medal, or nothing at all. Since you obviously don't want the latter choice to happen, saving your game would be a wise choice in the case that you screw up majorly and have to reset your game, and you wouldn't want to have to go back any farther than you have to. If you want the CAT Medal.....Talk to Koji, but NEVAR talk to Karin! (yes, deliberate spelling error) If you talk to Karin, you get NOTHING in the end. If you want the ? Medal.....Talk to Karin TWICE, then talk to Koji ONCE. If you do not do it in that order and that amount of times, you get NOTHING in the end. Afterwards, leave the premises of this small area (you need to talk to Koji first though), and Erika suggests heading off to Odoro Marsh. Head back into the central part of this area, and go down the bridge south of where the Rubberobo was hiding out in the tree. Go left, and down, and over the second lower-most bridge and into the Odoro Marsh. In this area, you'll see a bunch of old men training. If you don't, then you took the wrong bridge, so exit and go down and left. Walk past the first two hermits, and go try to walk past the third hermit, and he'll stop you to challenge you to a Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dragonfly LEADER (Bear Medal, Hardweighter, Heavyweighter, Veryweighter, Flyfly) Noctobat (Bat Medal, Psycho Missile, Electomissile, Sonic Missile, Grave) Hermit Before I say anything else, note the parts of the Dragonfly. Yep, that's right; the Heavyweighter is something you'll need for later on, as well as the Psycho Missile, combined with Krosserdog's Battle Rifle from the school parkgrounds. Anyways, Noctobat and Dragonfly both have Air-type Medaparts, so if you have any of Noctobat's parts on you at the moment from random battles or the store, now is the time to equip it. With this in mind, charge up the Kabuto Medal's Medaforce so that you can avoid the pain of your enemies dodging attacks, and have your other Medabot attack with sure-fire or otherwise high-accuracy attacks. When Kabuto Medabot charges up it's Medaforce, let loose, and then start battling regularly if you still haven't won your battle. Continue on until you win. This shouldn't be too hard, as you'll also have to fight these two Medabots in random battles. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Repeat this strategy twice more as you fight two more Hermits with the exact same Medabots. Once you pass the final dude, go down into the small gathering of rocks, and the Ninja that you encountered earlier will appear once more. When he realizes that he's been caught, he'll give you the Bear Medal and leave. Now, head back into the central area of Mt. Odoro, and this time, take the upper-left area into a Select Corps. camping area. Here, talk to the Girl to have a mini- boss fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Churlybear LEADER (Bear Medal, Spreader, Smasher, Splasher, Anti-Grav) Oceana (Mermaid Medal, All Repair, Cure Hand, Repair Arm, Purple Fins) Girl Ugh. Now this is one of the more annoying battles of what you've faced so far, and it'll also appear as a random battle throughout the Odoro area. What makes it frustrating is that Churlybear has high defenses, and Oceana's Medaparts can instantly completely heal one of Churlybear's Medaparts at random. It's not so much difficult, however, than it is really annoying. That, and you can't use the Oceana's Medaparts until you get a female Tinpet, though that's coming up pretty soon. What you want to do is start out by having the Kabuto Medal charge up, and your other Medabot using 100% accuracy attacks against Oceana, if it's possible. Since she can't heal herself, and the attack hits her every time, she'll pretty soon lose her Medaparts. With the Ultimate Shot Medapart ready, it can take out at least two Medaparts from either enemy Medabot. If it takes care of Churlybear, then Churlybear is either down or close to being down, and if it takes out Oceana, then that's all good and very well. If it hits Oceana but doesn't take her out, start charging up the Kabuto Medal again, and don't fire until you're 100% sure it will hit the Churlybear (or alternatively, destroy Oceana in the meantime so Churlybear is the only remaining target). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, head left and go down the bridge, and then go into the building here. MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE THE Psycho Missle, Battle Rifle, AND Heavyweighter BEFORE YOU PROGRESS! In here, SAVE, then talk to the non-custom Select Corps. sprite. He'll challenge you to a Robattle, which you need to fight to progress. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Attack-Tyrano LEADER (Cat Medal, Breathfire, Crab-Hit, Strike-Hit, Attach Leg) Air-Ptera (Cat Medal, Hidden Brake, Pocket Sword, Microsword, Skyleg) Landbrachio (Bat Medal, Anti-Skyer, Rave-Luster, Ray-Masher, Land-Leg) Select Corps Now you do see why you should have wanted to save beforehand? Not only are all three of these Medabots well-powered, with the latter Medabot being compatible with the Bat Medal, but it's also a 2 on 3 fight. On the other hand, they're a bit shoddy at defense, and if you can get a lucky hit in, you can take them out very fast. Start off by charging the Kabuto Medal to use the Medaforce, and the other Medabot should start taking on Landbrachio, and it should also have superior speed. While your support Medabot works on disabling Landbrachio, the Kabuto Medal bearer should use the Ultimate Shot against either Air-Ptera or Attack- Tyrano. If you have luck enough, the Ultimate Shot will take out Attack-Tyrano's head right away, ending the match relatively bloodlessly. Failing that, you'll have at least destroyed a few Medaparts permanently, making your life a bit easier. Repeat the use of the Ultimate Shot, while your Support Medabot makes life difficult for Landbrachio, and then moves on to Air-Ptera once the former has been taken out of the running for once and for all. This is a difficult fight, but with luck and some good Medaparts, you can still dodge most of the enemy attacks and get a few lucky Ultimate Shots in at vital Medaparts. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Outside once again, head past the lone Select Corps. member that's guarding the way through the path. Ikki will accidentally break one of his contact lenses as the guard drops another one, but he still cannot pass. Afterwards, head back up to the bridge, and we'll encounter a Rubberobo who will fight Ikki. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Magdosnake LEADER (Snake Medal, Cobrara, Changer, Snakebite, Slither) Gorem (Ghost Medal, Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter, Blow Up) Rubberobo You're in a lot of hot water here. Although you've faced the Magdosnake before and you should have a bit of an easier time now that you've got some stronger parts and your Medals have leveled up, the Rubberobo now has a Gorem. With the Ghost Medal in it, the Gorem has a +10 status boost on all it's Medaparts. Certainly something to pause and hesitate about, to say the least.... Or so they say. Gorem will usually start off by powering up his Medaforce, which at this point in time won't work for him. You can take the golden opportunity to charge up the Medaforce for the Kabuto medal, and all the time beat the living crap out of Magdosnake with your second Medabot. Once the Medaforce is charged up, you can disable either Magdosnake or Gorem, and if you don't get Magdosnake's head, then charge things up again. Repeat this pattern until Magdosnake finally falls, and don't bother to concentrate your fire on Gorem unless you can't attack Magdosnake in any particular turn with your second Medabot. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, the Rubberobo will dart off, leaving Ikki to accidentally fall down into the stream, and to wash out to sea.....Oh come now, they wouldn't single- handedly kill the main character this far into the game! Or WOULD THEY? Actually, no, they wouldn't. Ikki will then wake up in a kimono in an old lady's house, who explains he fell from the waterfall. She introduces herself as Kannie, and the Medabot that saved Ikki will say something weird. Ikki then runs outside, thinking that old lady is the rumored old witch to live around Mountain Odoro. After, walk back inside and talk to Kannie, and she'll ask you to drive off the wild Medabots that might have a base around here. Now, this area is mainly Sea fields. What do you think you should equip for legs? That's right. Once you are outside again, go down and talk to both of the Medabots that are around here. Afterwards, head north through the small path between at the end into the next area. In here, talk to all the Medabots if you wish to do so, but when you see the first Medabot hiding behind a small cliff, move left and go down the path of trees. Talk to the Medabot at the end and offer to have lunch with it. It'll reveal afterwards that the Rubberobos are around, and then will give you the HEAVYWEIGHTER part you'll need for later. After that, head up and talk to the lone Medabot that's in between the tree and the cliff. It'll challenge you to a fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Flatstick (Snake Medal, Slipper, Accident, Troubler, Speartail) Sea Medabot This is a reasonably easy fight here. Although the enemy Medabot has some Medapart advantages thanks to compatability with it's Snake Medal, your Medabots should have Legs that work best on Seashores, which is the better advantage here. Let's not forget also the fact that it's a 2 on 1 fight, which makes it even better. Nevertheless, let's not forget that the Flatstick can be fast when it wants to and can dodge attacks, so instead of trying to squander your advantage and firing off low-accuracy hits and end up getting demolished, use higher-accuracy attacks to take out Flatstick over a short period of time. That way, Flatstick doesn't have a chance of eliminating one of your Medabots while you're still trying to throw high-attack but low-accuracy attacks at him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After you win the battle, head down and go right and across the bridge. Talk to the taxi Medabot here and you'll learn that although you cannot get a ride, the Rubberobos are around (as if you didn't already know). Now, head down from here, talk to the lone Medabot who reveals that he lost a letter of Kannie's, then continue on your way down. If you take the left side, you'll see the Rubberobos. If you take the right side, you'll both see the Rubberobos and run into them, who are trying to force a Medabot into working for them. After Ikki spots them, they'll prepare to fight him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Flatstick LEADER (Snake Medal, Slipper, Accident, Troubler, Speartail) Haniwa (Ghost Medal, Clay Flash, Hand Flash, Arm Flash, Teacup) Rubberobo Things are pretty much the same as your earlier fight with a Flatstick. Although the presence of the Haniwa evens the odds out and makes things a bit harder, your target should still be the Flatstick. Have one Medabot equipped with the Kabuto Medal charge up it's Medaforce, and the other should start using Aim Shot attacks against either of the enemy Medabots. With some luck, you should take out a few parts, making your life easier. When Kabuto gets it's Medaforce charged up, let loose as soon as possible to take out one of the Medabots. If it's the Haniwa you took out, don't bother charging up your Medaforce again, and instead start concentrating your high-accuracy attacks on Flatstick until Flatstick falls in turn with Haniwa. Of course, if your Medaforce doesn't destroy EITHER of the enemy Medabots, start charging the Medaforce again and fire off another Ultimate Shot to destroy one of the Medabots for good. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, the Rubberobos will distract Ikki long enough for two more Rubberobos to come in and surround Ikki. However, the Phantom Renegade will then come in with his dramatic introduction, and he scares off the Rubberobos with his finesse. Ikki says he's OK and the Phantom Renegade tells Ikki that evil cannot always be seen or felt. He then flys off with a Medabot. Afterwards, go and examine the letter to your right and Ikki will realize that it's a letter from Kannie. Now go and talk to the Medabot that the Rubberobos tried to 'convert', and it'll offer you a ride over to Kannie's house. Accept it's offer. Back at the ranch, talk to the Medabot and Ikki will give it the letter from Kannie so that it can leave. Now head back inside. In here, talk to Kannie who'll explain that Natsuko is her daughter and Yanagi is her ghost Medabot and that they both left elsewhere. Things will begin to click into place for Ikki. She then offers the use of her Medabot for Ikki to leave. Kannie's Medabot will then lay out two boxes for Ikki; a small one and a large one. If you choose the small box, you'll get a male tinpet. If you choose the large box, you'll get a female tinpet, the BRASS Medaparts, and $1.00. Don't forget to equip your new tinpet to use in battle later on. Afterwards, head outside, and talk to the Medabot in front of the house to head back to the main part of Mt. Odoro. Ikki will decide to find Erika. Back here, head straight up from where you are until you spot Karin. Karin doesn't know where either Erika or Koji is, and explains that she has a lack of sense of direction, and thus gets lost all the time even with an escort. She then challenges Ikki. You don't have to accept, but here's a boss strategy just because. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Neutranurse LEADER (Mermaid Medal, Holy Helm, Donor, Translate, Petticoat) Sailormate (? Medal, Fight Oneshot, Machinegun, Magnum, Mini-Scout) Karin This is easily a fight that's nigh upon impossible to lose unless you try to actually lose. For one, you now have three Medabots vs. Karin's two, which makes the odds vastly in your favor. Secondly, Neutranurse doesn't so much attack as she will constantly try to heal Sailormate. Because Neutranurse is much like Oceana in that she completely heals one of Sailormate's Medaparts, you'll need to use attacks that will destroy a Medapart in one hit. This should not be too hard, however; many of the Medaparts you've picked up so far are strong enough to take out any of Sailormate's weak defenses, and a carefully placed Ultimate Shot can take out Sailormate for good. Once Sailormate is down for the running, and all fire is concentrated on Neutranurse, she will be unable to heal herself, and her attacking capabilities are very weak. Use this to wipe her out as soon as possible. Her dodging rates are poor also, so you don't have to refrain from using low-accuracy attacks that have a high power rate. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, if you won, Karin will give you the Medapart Right Armor, and Ikki will thank her for it. IF YOU WANT THE CAT MEDAL, DO NOT TALK TO HER AGAIN! With that done, go left from here and head up to the sign. Examine it, and the water taxi Medabot will pop up and offer a 1$ ride to Odoro Marsh. Take it to head off to the marshlands. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE EITHER THE HEAVYWEIGHTER OR PSYCHO MISSILE, DO NOT LEAVE THE PREMISES. Once you've been deposited in the Marshes, Ikki realizes he needs to find Erika and needs to locate Yanagi before Koji does. Once that's done, head up. Once you go through the small hole in the wall, continue up and go around the water to open a chest for a Battle Rifle, which you'll be needing pretty soon. Head back down, and then go right and talk to Sloan, who's guarding the path. In his egomaniac mode, he'll stop you from passing, and force you into a Robattle in order to pass. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Totalizer LEADER (Tortoise Medal, Tyranolaser, Megalaser, Gigalaser, Rollertank) Fireflash (Kappa Medal, Watergun, Shower, Klench, Luminous) Sloan Sloan is back in action with a second Medabot to back him up. However, you have not just one, but TWO more Medabots to help your own team out, so the odds are now against Sloan. On the other hand, Fireflash is another one of those annoying dodge-everything Medabots, so in this battle, it'll be useful to have both the Kabuto and Bear Medal. Whereas the Kabuto Medal should be charged up to use it's Ultimate Shot, the Bear Medal should be used to use it's Shot, where your success rate at hitting the enemy is doubled. With this, Fireflash will be vastly easier to hit, and should fall soon enough under attack after attack or Kabuto's Ultimate Shot. Should the Ultimate Shot instead hit Totalizer, Totalizer will lose either his legs or some of his other Medaparts, and if you're lucky enough, his head. If the Ultimate Shot destroys Totalizer's legs, then start concentrating your fire on Totalizer so that both his arms are destroyed. The choice of whether you wish to finish this match up quickly, or take out Firefly first and then finish off Totalizer for more experience, is entirely up to you. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Sloan will run off, so chase him, and you'll hear a rock falling down. Continue on until you see a gray rock. In order to pass, you must equip one of your Medabots with the Battle Rifle that you picked up earlier, so do that, and then you can destroy the rock. Continue down on and repeat the destroying of rocks in the same fashion using your Psycho Missile, and then your Heavyweighter. Once you hit the end of the rocks, continue down and left, then go up and right down the staircase. On the bottom floor, walk up through the maze until you hit Sloan; you'll have to battle him again, so use the same strategy as you did with the earlier fight with Sloan's Totalizer and Firefly. After you win, head into the small room to the right of where Sloan was standing to find some broken Medaparts. Examine the greenish-yellow Medapart and Ikki will pick up Broken Parts to fix later. Now head left and go down the new path, making sure to pick up the treasure chest in a crevasse to your right while going down for 10.00$. Head left once you hit the bottom to run into Spyke. Spyke will laugh at Ikki for wearing a kimono, comments on how Erika will be interested in this type of news, and then gets us into another Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cyandog LEADER (? Medal, Linear Cannon, Snipe Rifle, Assault, Gunner) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Spyke As if things weren't progressing smoothly enough. Cyandog will prove to be just as big a joke as ever, and if you still have something like your Submachinegun around, the mutt itself will fall quickly. Mantaprey is what makes me venture off to say that this is one of the, if not the single most easiest scripted battle in the game. Because you see, Mantaprey not only has very weak armor on his Medaparts, but he also has a terrible evasion rating. Combine the two, and you can take him out in only a few turns, leaving Cyandog to tame and bring to heel. With Mantaprey out of the way, Cyandog will be easy meat, so I recommend defeating Mantaprey and then Cyandog to garner as much experience as you can before finishing the battle off. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Spyke will run away, and Ikki realizes that Samantha must be up ahead. Once you get onto the rocks in the pool, go right and then up, and then head left and up back onto dry land again. Talk to Samantha, and she'll say that she's tired of hanging around this place, and leaves the premises without even bothering to fight. Well, that was rather easy....Continue on up the stairs. On the second floor, examine the parts that is blocking your way to get another Broken Part, and SAVE YOUR GAME! Now head up, left, down and left along the path until you're in front of a cave, and Yanagi the ghost Medabot will appear. Ikki realizes that it's out of shape as Yanagi reveals he needs 100 Medaparts for Natsuko to come back. Koji then comes onto the scene and tries to fight Yanagi, but Ikki stops him. After Koji briefly laughs at Ikki in his kimono, we will once again have to Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sumilidon LEADER (Cat Medal, Hunter, Flexsorsword, Straw Hammer, Sharpedge) Rockflower (Rabbit Medal, Blank Look, Leaves, Stem, Fiyun Ball) Koji Remember in the days of yore, when your newfound Metabee constantly got destroyed by the Shot Traps that Sumilidon would lay, in our ol' public school? Yeah, Sumilidon still uses it. In other words, equip close-combat Medaparts, dummy. In the case of your female tinpet, you should get some healing Medaparts onto her instead so that you don't lose any Medaparts in this battle. While your Kabuto Medabot should be charging up the Medaforce for use of the Ultimate Shot, your second male Medabot should be harassing Koji's Medabots with a constant barrage of close-range attacks and should have something equipped for legs that moves fast on Rocky fields. When Kabuto Medabot finally charges up the Medaforce, let loose. If you have Damage Ball by now, meaning you've gotten to Level 30, don't use it, as it's not as useful at this point as the Ultimate Shot is. If the first Ultimate Shot doesn't take care of Koji, start charging up again, and continue your tactics of guerilla warfare: close-combat with one, healing with another, Ultimate Shot with the last. Eventually, Sumilidon should finally fall to you, giving you the win in this battle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Koji and Ikki will pay each other some mutual respect of words, when a leading Rubberobo comes in with some of his subordinates. The leading Rubberobo will make fun of Yanagi, and as Koji takes on the subordinates, Ikki takes on the leader. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dashbutton LEADER (Knight Medal, Switching, Right-Ing, Leftup, Burly) Giggy Jelly (Jellyfish Medal, Missile Base, Intermissile, Guidemissile, Limptank) Squidguts Time to send the Rubberobos packing away for good in the Mountain Odoro. This is it. Unfortunately for you, both Dashbutton and Giggy Jelly have a Medal compatibility advantage with their Medaparts, and Dashbutton much more dangerously so than Giggy Jelly. They both also have some very strong Medaparts, particularly Dashbutton and Giggy Jelly's Legs, respectively 140 and 120 HP each. Seeing as Dashbutton's arms are also 100 HP each, you're going to have to slug your way through this to win. However, Dashbutton has a very big sacrifice to make for his Full Block technique, and that is the vast slowing down that he must go through once he uses it. To take advantage of this, I suggest you immediately focus all your fire on Giggy Jelly until he is more or less either partially or completely disabled and out of the fight, with at least one Medaforce used on him. With Giggy Jelly out of your way and your female Medabot taking care of any wounds, you can then start focusing open fire on Dashbutton. Use Ultimate Shot nonstop, and use your second Medabot to continue with the close-range combat attacks, and use his Head Medapart if it's a shooting Medapart. Sooner or later, although Dashbutton will hit hard, he will fall to the steady barrage of close-shot attacks, Ultimate Shots, and the fact that he cannot deal permanent damage to you. Or, you could just equip Gorem parts on. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, you'll get the Head and Leg Parts of Dashbutton - Switching and Burly, respectively. You'll also receive a Spider Medal. The Rubberobos will retreat just as the Phantom Renegade appears, and tells Ikki that he'll take Yanagi to one who knows the most about Medabots. After the Phantom Renegade runs off with Yanagi, Koji will follow. Once all that melodrama is done, enter the cave that Squidguts came out of earlier. Ikki will use his Penlight to light up the cave, so grab the two Broken Parts in here, then exit the cave. Ikki will run and hide as the Select Corps. (The same two people as when you fought Foxuno) come in, and the commander will decide to once more take the credit for catching the Rubberobos and getting all the stolen Medaparts back. Tokkuri, his assistant, doesn't quite like that, but goes along with the plan. Afterwards, exit the cavern, then go left, and Ikki will change back into his normal clothes. Outside of the cavern, go and talk to Erika, who's fretted her head over Ikki. She also believes the Select Corps. solved this mystery too and found the ghost. If only she knew <_<. Afterwards, head to the center of Mt. Odoro, and try to leave back to town, to find yourself blocked by Koji and Karin. Talk to Koji, and after he makes a joke about Ikki in his kimono, is frustrated that Squidguts and Phantom Renegade got away. Karin will leave with him after wishing for a reunion again. After ducking Erika's question about Koji's joke, Erika reminds him it's Medabots Weekly day, and the new Medawatch goes on sale...he already has one of those new Medawatches!? Anyways, head back into town, then hang a right and go into the Medabots laboratory. Go and see Dr. Akki, and he'll reveal that Ikki's Medawatch is able to use the Medaforce - and with the new Medawatches, so will everyone else! Oh noes~! After explaining it's functions, Ikki suspects something of Akki, then gives him the broken parts. However, it'll take a while to fix it, so go and visit Nae now. Talking to Nae, it appears that she knows of some of the deeds that Ikki has performed, and offers him another Medal. After you get whichever Medal you choose (Bat might be useful for the next chapter, seeing as it's for Anti-Air Bots), exit the laboratory, and Erika will come up and talk to Ikki. Seems she got the new Medawatch, but she's astonished Ikki has his already, and Ikki will wonder why he has a new Medawatch. In a scene at Rubberobo HeadQuarters, Seaslug will be ticked off that Squidguts lost to a kid and lost some of his favorite parts. Shrimplip then comes in and suggests that they recruit children to the Rubberobo Gang by using the Medabots Island amusement park. Hmmm......At the same time, another Rubberobo comes in and gives Seaslug the new Medawatch, but does not know of any of it's new features. Head home now to start the next chapter. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Gentleheart | | | | GNTH | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ Just as Ikki reaches the front door of his house, a Medabot will come in and give him a free ticket for a free pass to Medabot Island in celebration of it's sixth anniversary. Once inside, talk to your Mom and Dad (no need to talk to Salty the dog). Seems they're too busy to take Ikki, so head out, and Ikki will wonder if Erika is going. Outside, head up and left and go into Erika's house. In here, it seems Erika and both her parents are going to Medabot Island, so leave their house, and Ikki decides to consult his parents once more. Going back into your own house, talk to your two parents, and once again Ikki will find out his parents cannot take him. Head outside, and Ikki will decide to go to the dock where the ship leaves to Medabot Island. Head straight left from where you are to go into a now unguarded exit and into a dock. Try to move onto the boat, and Erika and her mother will come in. Erika reveals that they're short one person and up one ticket since her dad couldn't come, and in exchange for being a bodyguard, Ikki can come along with them. Cool beans. Once on the ship, talk to the two people around you, and then try to leave the deck. Erika will come on deck, and Ikki reveals that he is a bit depressed about how his parents could not be able to take him. Erika cheers him up by saying that his parents were probably just too busy, not that they don't love him. Afterwards, they'll reach Medabot Island and everyone on board will get off. On the Island, we'll see a cameo from Dr. Meta-Evil, and afterwards, continue up. An attendant tells us that a tournament is going on, and anyone who wants to register needs to go to the left. There'll also be a parade after. After, head inside. Here, Erika asks Ikki to come with her to the parade. You cannot refuse, so say 'Yes' to advance the plot. Afterwards, she'll leave. I would recommend equipping your Medabots with Air-Attribute Legs, so long as you decide to run away from all Select Corps. battles (one of their Medabots is Anti-Air). Before we head off to the tournament, hang a right from the sign. You should see a building with a spinning 24 Hours sign next to it. This indicates that it is a shop, so head in and purchase whatever you wish (not that there's really much there that's worth it, if anything at all). You can also talk to the upper cashier to change your Medal names for a fee. After, exit the store. Now go up above the sign, but ignore the first fork in the path going left. Instead, continue on up until you see a second path headed left, and go past the Select Corps. Headquarters and into the next area. In here, go up straight into the building. Head up to the front counter and talk to the attendant to register for B Block, then go left and through the exit (not the red door). Inside, save and talk to Erika to learn that she's your first opponent, and then go up and right into the battling arena. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brass LEADER (? Medal,Variable Hair, Pateri Vulcan, Short Shot, Flaregather) Pretty Prime (Ninja Medal, Reflect Mirror, Don't Move, Shine Shield, Temple Master) Pretty Prime (Ninja Medal, Reflect Mirror, Don't Move, Shine Shield, Temple Master) Erika If you've got a good memory, you'll remember my last strategy for an Erika fight was long, but that was merely because of explanations for two on two fights. This time around, there's no such complications, so I can get straight to the fight. Anyways, ignore Brass at first, as her firepower won't make much of a difference to the fight. Instead, get your trusty Kabuto Medabot to start charging up, while your other two Medabots start focusing on one Pretty Prime. When the Medaforce is charged up, don't unleash the Ultra Shot just yet - rather, make sure the first Pretty Prime you focused on is down for the count first, then let your fire go. If it hits the second Pretty Prime, then all is well anyways, since you should still have all three of your Medabots. From here, just focus your fire on Brass, and she should fall soon as well. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Once you win and are deposited back into the locker room, you'll notice Karin. She's your next opponent. Get one of your Medabots decked out in the Psycho Missile/Sonic Missile/Electro Missile equipment, but instead of finishing with Grave, put on a Leg Medapart that adapts to Room, and put the Bat Medal on him for extra cause, and trade one of the arms for an Aim Shot or Rifle part. Save, then head back into the battle arena to take on Karin this time. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Neutranurse LEADER (Mermaid Medal, Holy Helm, Donor, Translate, Petticoat) Sailormate (? Medal, Fight Oneshot, Machinegun, Magnum, Mini-Scout) Draken (Unicorn Medal, Appealsound, Sidemuffler, Silencer, Singer) Karin Karin's new Medabot is highly compatible with it's Unicorn Medal. However, it's an Air-Type Medabot, and guess what your Psycho-Missile Medabot is? Start off by throwing whatever Anti-Air attacks you can at Draken while the Kabuto Medabot charges up the Medaforce, and your third Medabot can take care of either Sailormate or Neutranurse for the time being. Of course, Neutranurse can use Defend to guard other Medabots, and if you didn't have something for the Psycho Missile Medabot to adapt to Room easily, Neutranurse can get her shield up before you fire at Draken. So make sure you have an adaptable Leg Medapart to get the upper edge on Draken. By the end of the first turn, Draken should be permanently out, due to his extremely weak Medaparts (I'm talking in the 10s and 20s here), and either Neutranurse or Sailormate should be somewhat damaged. Start the second turn by having Kabuto again charge up the Medaforce, the Psycho Missile bot using his non Anti-Air arm to fight, and your third Medabot once again fighting with whatever. The third turn should see the use of the Medaforce, with the two support Medabots once again mopping up Karin's bots. If this does not defeat her, she should only have one Medabot left anyways, so it won't take long before she finally bows to your superior might. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Back outside, we'll see our next opponent, Sloan. Save again, enter once more. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Totalizer LEADER (Tortoise Medal, Tyranolaser, Megalaser, Gigalaser, Rollertank) Fireflash (Kappa Medal, Watergun, Shower, Klench, Luminous) Fireflash (Kappa Medal, Watergun, Shower, Klench, Luminous) Sloan Sloan is once again back in action and ready to fight you. Once again, his Medabots are also incredibly slow, with the radiation on one of Fireflash's attacks enough to allow you to attack several times before it gets it's own attack in. Take advantage of this and make sure you have Room-adaptable Leg Medaparts on, and some more powerful attack parts. If you have any 100% accurate Medaparts, such as Missile, make sure to equip them; Fireflash is still as evasive as ever. Start off by charging up Medaforce for Kabuto, and start inflicting pain on Totalizer with your other two Medabots. The Kabuto bearer should use the Medaforce twice in this battle (unless Totalizer is hit by the first Medaforce), the first to hit a Fireflash and knock it out permanently, and the second to hit either the other Fireflash or take out Totalizer. If the second Ultra Shot hits the second Fireflash, then at this point in time, there isn't really much room left for Totalizer; you can just take all three of your Medabots and harass him with attacks until his eventual downfall. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Another win, another opponent. This time it's Spyke, but remember, he's a lot easier. Save, and then head in. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cyandog LEADER (? Medal, Linear Cannon, Snipe Rifle, Assault, Gunner) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Spyke While Cyandog actually has some pretty decent parts along with his semi-twin Krosserdog, somehow he's always a joke when you actually have to face him. Once again, he's subpar, and when you put him face to face with one of your male Medabots fully equipped with good parts, that alone could take him out, though with a bit of tension. However, take the fact that his two accomplices are once again jokes (seriously, there's not a single part on the Mantaprey over 20 HP) and have poor evasion factor, and your other two Medabots are also fully decked in battle equipment, and Cyandog will find the fight going against him with a 1 vs 3 disadvantage. In other words, start off by assigning one Medabot to each of the other Medabots. The Mantaprey will fall quickly enough, so when one of them falls, take their assailant and assign him/her to help your first Medabot with taking out Cyandog. The second Mantaprey will fall in a similar fashion, so Cyandog will be partially disabled, with no support units. With that in hand, finish him off for once and for all. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ There's one more battle, and this time, it's Samantha. Save, and enter the battle arena one more time. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peppercat LEADER (Queen Medal, Light Circuit, Light Jump, Light Blow, Quick Alert) Redlace (Spider Medal, Hat Trick, Globe Trick, Bangle Trick, Floater) Redlace (Spider Medal, Hat Trick, Globe Trick, Bangle Trick, Floater) Samantha It's been a while since you fought Samantha - your last battle with her was in the school yard. Anyways. It is imperative that you do not equip any Shooting Medaparts, as the Redlace will set Anti-Shooting Traps. That means that you will have to stick to Grappling and Striking Medaparts, whereas your female Medabot, if she does not have any of those Medaparts, should take the Kabuto Medal. This way, she can charge up the Medaforce while your two male Medabots take the opportunity to constantly batter Samantha's Medabots. While it may look like it, no, the Redlace don't have Air Medaparts at all. Instead, stick solely to males attacking and the female using Ultra Shot, and try to take out the Redlace before they get the opportunity to use their special Medaforce technique; Anti-Attack Trap, which lays a trap for any attack. If you get this, it'll hurt, so try not to let them get the chance. Instead, use your Medaparts with the least radiation to get in as many attacks as possible, and sooner or later, the Redlace and/or Peppercat will fall to a constant barrage of attacks, arsenal of traps or no. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Defeating Samantha gives you the B Block championship. After you step out into the locker room, go down and exit to your right into the main area, then go up through one of the red doors into the spectator area. Erika will call you over, and we'll see that small old man from earlier, whose name is Dr. Armond. Armond gives a scientific speech about Medabots, and after, Erika leaves to the Arcade Building. Exit the building. Outside, we'll oversee a Rubberobo stealing a little girl's Medal. Talk to the girl afterwards. Ikki decides that he needs to catch up with the Rubberobo and stop him, so head right. In the main area, a weird dude with red hair will come and challenge Ikki to a Robattle. When Ikki refuses, he'll try to harm Ikki with his Medabot until Ikki relents to having a Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sabotina LEADER (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Sabotina (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Sabotina (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Tequonic Yes, this dude has only one type of Medabot. No, they aren't psycho super- powerful Medabots that can take you out in one hit. The easiest way to put an end to Tequonic's trio of Sabotinas is if you have any Medapart that can lay down a Shot Trap, seeing as all three Sabotinas can only shoot but not strike or grapple. Nevertheless, if you don't have a Shot Trap Medapart, there's not really too much to regret, because all of Sabotina's parts are very weak. Heck, you could probably destroy any one of them in a single shot, and if you have one of the many high-armored legs that you've no doubt been collecting as of late, they won't be able to harm you quickly enough. As such, you don't really need to bother using the Medaforce at all in this battle. Just make sure you have Medaparts that are compatible with the current environment, and attack, attack, and attack without letting up. Sooner or later, the pressure of all your warring should make the three Sabotinas cave in and fall. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, some Select Corps. will come and arrest Tequonic, who tells Ikki he'll see him later at the tournament. Since the parade is about to start, head down to your left to the left of the eatery, and Ikki will run into the Rubberobo. Despite his promise to Erika, follow. At the bottom, head left. In here, go talk to the Rubberobo, who's trying to steal another little girl's Medal. Ikki will interrupt his crime, and we'll be thrust into another Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Magiclown LEADER (Jellyfish Medal, Finale, Carnival, Festival, Balance-Ball) Gorem (Ghost Medal, Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter, Blow Up) Rubberobo Hurrah for a two-Medabot opponent. It only makes an already easy match easier. Start off by having whomever bears your Kabuto medal charge up the Medaforce, while the other two Medabots take their turns at taking chunks of HP off of Gorem's Medaparts. When Kabuto-Bot finishes charging up, let loose the Ultra Shot. If it hits Magiclown, it'll destroy at least two of Magiclown's Medaparts if not altogether, and if it hits Gorem, it should take out at least one. Should it hit Gorem, ignore using the Medaforce and batter down whatever is left of Gorem. If it hits Magiclown, ignore Gorem and finish off the match quickly. If the former happens, once Gorem is down for the count, take on Magiclown. Magiclown is in itself a pretty easy opponent, all of his Medaparts easily destroyable in just one hit, so the fight should not be very much of a problem to you if you've got good Medaparts. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, the Rubberobo will run off to the left and up. Follow at him, and Koji will enter, unsurprised that Ikki is around. Koji reveals a Rubberobo made off with a girl's Medal, and the two realize it's the same person they're chasing that's just ahead. Continuing up, the Rubberobos will come out and surround Koji, but then Phantom Renegade will come in and scare the Rubberobos. They'll drop the Medal and then run away. Ikki asks the Phantom Renegade who he is, but the Phantom Renegade says Ikki doesn't need to know it before running off again. Koji then realizes Ikki is in trouble now that the parade is over and he didn't see it with Erika. Koji reveals Karin is at the First Aid Station, then leaves. Now, head back up to the girl the Rubberobo stole the Medal from, and give it back to her. Erika will then come in, miscomprehend the situation thinking that Ikki broke their supposed date for a girl, and storms out. The little girl will thank Ikki now that she realizes what sacrifice he made, and gives him a Donor Medapart. Now, remember the Cat Medal and ? Medal Quest I was talking about earlier when you talked to Koji and Karin in Odoro Mountain? Depending on whether you try to go and make up with Erika (Cat Medal) or find Karin and go through a Haunted House (? Medal) determines if you'll get a Medal at all, so make sure it complements what you said earlier in Mt. Odoro. -CAT MEDAL QUEST- Head right from the center, and go to the lower-right corner of this screen and enter the Arcade. Inside, go up and find Erika, and talk to her. She'll be ticked since you made her lose her game, and won't listen to you. However, she will listen if you can beat the "Defend the Select Corps.!" game that's around. Talk to the boy in the lower left set of game machines, and he'll leave. Examine the machine that he was playing to activate the mini-game "Defend the Select Corps.!" How to play it? A Rubberobo has 50 bombs, and you are a Select Corps. member. The Rubberobo will try to bomb the Select Corps. building, and you are the only thing that can stop him. The Rubberobo will throw bombs to the left, right, or center. If he throws a bomb to the left, you must press L to move left and block it. If he throws a bomb to the right, you must press R to move right and block that. If he throws a bomb down the center, all that you need to do is stand right there to block it. After 50 bombs and a gradual speeding of the pace, you'll win. After the game, go and talk to Erika. It seems she knew about what you did beforehand, but just wanted to see Ikki's reaction. After, the two will make up. -END CAT MEDAL QUEST- -? MEDAL QUEST- Head right one screen from the center of Medabot Island, and go up to the Haunted House. Talk to Karin who's nearby, and she'll reveal that she ran away since her dad's coming. She then asks Ikki to take her through the Haunted House. Comply with her to go through the Haunted House, and head through the left red door. Inside, continue on through the wooden door into a small maze. In here, you need to find the Medabots that are hiding. From the entrance, go up one step, right two steps, then go down one step. Face the shrub to your right and examine it, and a Medabot will pop out for you to fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Specter LEADER (Monkey Medal, White Cap, White Long Arm, White Whale, White Belt) Floro (Unicorn Medal, Sun-Beam, Go-Up, Rise-Up, Stem-Up) Gloomeg (Unicorn Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Ghost Medabot Thanks to the vast upgrades Specter's Medaparts receives from his Monkey Medal, it makes him the most dangerous Medabot there is. However, at the same time, the lack of strong armor on his Medaparts (with exception of his legs) also makes him the most susceptible to taking a quick and early permanent loss. Since you're at this point in the game, gaining as much experience as you can from pre-scripted fights should not matter too much; you can gain loads of experience much more easily from random battles. As such, you don't really need to bother defeating all the support Medabots in battle if you can take the Leader out fast. To this end, charge up your Kabuto Medal Medabot once to unleash the Medaforce, and have your other two guys storm Specter's defenses without mercy. Seeing as your Ultra Shot Medaforce should be able to take out at least one of the Medabots, or their bottom three Medaparts, you can then divert your Kabuto Medabot to assailing Specter until it finally falls. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After the battle, walk up one space, move left five times, then go up one more time. Face left, and press A. You'll face another Specter/Floro/Gloomeg trio battle, so use the same strategy as above to defeat them. Once you win, head up two spaces, go right four, go down one, go right two, then face down and examine the bush here. After you win the third battle, head up through the door. In this small room, go left and up to see a mirror. A Medabot will appear in the mirror and reflect Ikki, but Ikki figures out it's not a reflection at all. A Ghost Medabot will come out of the picture and get into a corner, so go right and down and then left to fight a fourth Specter/Floro/Gloomeg battle. After, Karin comments it was scary (to her, am I right?!). Move right into another room. In here, it's pitch black, so Ikki gets Karin to stick close to him. Anyways, move right until you hit a block, then go down until you hit a block. Move right again until you hit a block, then go up to paces. Continue right to find a door. Ikki will get knocked from behind by Karin, but afterwards, continue on right....only to find that there's another Karin outside! Turns out the Karin that ran into you is the Ghost Medabot, so fight the Specter/Floro/Gloomeg trio one more time. Once that's done, head to your right and down through another wooden door into another dark room. Fortunantely, you run to the end of each path, instead of having to stop midway, so go down, left, up, left, down, and left one last time. Outside, Karin will be confronted by another Ghost Medabot, and Ikki...well, just go and talk to Karin and see. Karin will run away, and Ikki tries to follow, but his costume will come off, and he'll fall down through the floor. Go and confront the Ghost Medabot for one last battle. After, head up the ladder, then go back the ladder to go into a waiting room. Head outside now to meet up with Karin. Karin will say that it was fun, but her father will come in, jump to conclusions over Ikki, and take her away. After, head to the arcade that's right below the haunted house, and go up and talk to Erika. She'll explain that she heard what happened from Koji, accept apologies, then tells him that the tournament starts soon. -END ? MEDAL QUEST- Now, go back to the Surprise Site, which is the place you fought your Block B Tournament. You'll be facing off against a Southern Island Prince named Prince Kir, it seems. Head through and into the battle arena to face off against him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Redmatador LEADER (Knight Medal, Body Attack, Saber, Mant Shield, Dash Attack) Redmatador (Knight Medal, Body Attack, Saber, Mant Shield, Dash Attack) Redmatador (Knight Medal, Body Attack, Saber, Mant Shield, Dash Attack) Prince Kir Grapple Trap = Instant Win/10. Failing your lack of weapons such as a Cheapertrap, however, you should stick to Aim Shot and Rifle Medaparts as well, because all three Redmatadors know the technique Defend. As such, if you do have a Cheapertrap or something similar, it's very easy to win. Just have one Medabot charge up the Kabuto Medal, the second Medabot constantly lay Grapple Traps until the Redmatadors are no longer capable of defending, and the third do nothing but attack with long-range shooting. Two or three Medaforces should be enough for the Kabuto Medabot to perform to eliminate one or two of the Redmatadors. Eventually, because they won't be able to attack after a certain amount of time, the Redmatadors will stick to defending. This is the perfect time to shoot them as much as possible with all three Medabots, and eventually, the leader Redmatador will fall or time will run out in your favor. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, exit, and you'll find out you're facing some Italian girl. Save again, then enter the battle arena to fight yet another fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kingpharoah LEADER (Bear Medal, Grand Bomb, Black Hall, Dark Hall, Sit Down) Kingpharoah (Bear Medal, Grand Bomb, Black Hall, Dark Hall, Sit Down) Kingpharoah (Bear Medal, Grand Bomb, Black Hall, Dark Hall, Sit Down) Shandy If you have any parts capable of laying down a Shot Trap, now is the time to use it. If not, oh well. The Kingpharoahs are pretty slow Medabots if you're going by Legs, and their radiation speed isn't too much better. However, they're an all-Shooting group, so gather your army of Grappling Medaparts and equip them. Make sure you bring something like a Heavyweighter though while you're at it; the Kingpharoahs are still pretty fast. Start off by doing the regular routine of charging up your Medaforce on the Kabuto Medal. Your other Medabots should use whatever success-upping Medaparts they have, then get around to throwing strikes or grapples at the Kingpharoahs, damaging their Medaparts one by one. Once Kabuto's first Medaforce is thrown, charge up a second one and get that thrown too. Once you've gone through two Ultra Shots and a steady supply of attacking, survey your damage, and figure out whether you want another Ultra Shot or if you should switch your Kabuto Medabot to fighting close-combat. After a while, the Kingpharoah trio should be down for the count. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Your next opponent seems to be a Siberian Medafighter. Save, and enter the battling arena once again. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Auroraqueen LEADER (Queen Medal, Blizzard, Ice, Freeze, Sled) Auroraqueen (Queen Medal, Blizzard, Ice, Freeze, Sled) Auroraqueen (Queen Medal, Blizzard, Ice, Freeze, Sled) Spumani Item 1: Cheapertrap, or any other Medapart you have capable of laying a Grapple Trap (1-3 of these). Item 2: Two ready-for-battle Victory Heads. Item 3: Three to four highly accurate Shooting Medaparts. Item 4: Zero to two Medaparts capable of increasing your accuracy rates. The only thing that Spumani's trio of Auroraqueens have going for them is their high evasive factor. Their Freeze attack will be negated by your Victory Heads on the male Medabots' heads, and any close-combat attacking they plan on doing will go awry as they fall into the Grapple Traps that you lay for their demise. However, they still have a high factor of evading attacks, so I highly recommend bringing along at least one Medapart that will increase your chances of landing an attack if you don't have Arm Medaparts with what you feel is a good enough Rate of Success. Since the Auroraqueens don't have any very strong Medaparts, you can easily destroy one of their Medaparts in one shot, and with that in hand, they'll fall sooner or later. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Your next opponent is a person anime watchers should recognize; the American- born Joe Swihan. Save once more, enter the battle arena once more. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wigwamo LEADER (Phoenix Medal, Acid Con, Acid Bomb, Acid Rain, Repeatastep) Wigwamo (Phoenix Medal, Acid Con, Acid Bomb, Acid Rain, Repeatastep) Wigwamo (Phoenix Medal, Acid Con, Acid Bomb, Acid Rain, Repeatastep) Joe Swihon Keep one of your Victory Heads on from the last match, and replace the other one with Missile. You'll be appreciating the 100% accuracy and chain reaction damage here. The Wigwamo have some status-effect attacks, and they'll use them often. However, that isn't as bad as the fact that they have high evasion factors, making the choice between status negation or 100% accuracy a difficult one. To balance this, equip yourself with the Grapple Trap(s) again, and Shooting Medaparts. Laying down the Grapple Traps will prove to be worth your while, though, as the Wigwamo, while strong on Offense, have weak armor with only a slight exception of their legs. This'll prove to be the downfall of them after a while, so keep up a steady barrage of high-accuracy attacks to that they can't get the upper hand on you. Sooner or later, the leader Wigwamo will fall, effectively winning you the Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Outside, you'll see Tequonic again. For an optional fight, save, then talk to him to fight him inside the locker room. The strategy is the same as before, but since you have walls of text to slug through to find it, for your convenience, I've copied and pasted it down here. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sabotina LEADER (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Sabotina (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Sabotina (? Medal, Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way) Tequonic Yes, this dude has only one type of Medabot. No, they aren't psycho super- powerful Medabots that can take you out in one hit. The easiest way to put an end to Tequonic's trio of Sabotinas is if you have any Medapart that can lay down a Shot Trap, seeing as all three Sabotinas can only shoot but not strike or grapple. Nevertheless, if you don't have a Shot Trap Medapart, there's not really too much to regret, because all of Sabotina's parts are very weak. Heck, you could probably destroy any one of them in a single shot, and if you have one of the many high-armored legs that you've no doubt been collecting as of late, they won't be able to harm you quickly enough. As such, you don't really need to bother using the Medaforce at all in this battle. Just make sure you have Medaparts that are compatible with the current environment, and attack, attack, and attack without letting up. Sooner or later, the pressure of all your warring should make the three Sabotinas cave in and fall. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After your optional fight, save once more, and enter the battling arena to fight Tequonic one last time. Once you're done, exit. Hmmm....your opponent's not around this time. Save your game, and enter. You'll be facing off against a late Koji. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sumilidon LEADER (Cat Medal, Hunter, Flexsorsword, Straw Hammer, Sharpedge) Rockflower (Rabbit Medal, Blank Look, Leaves, Stem, Fiyun Ball) Rockflower (Rabbit Medal, Blank Look, Leaves, Stem, Fiyun Ball) Koji Koji's team of today is exactly the same as Koji's team of yesterday except that he now has two Rockflowers instead of one. Make sure that you have the Grapple Trap on, and then change all the rest of your Arm Medaparts to either Grapple/Strike/Healing Medaparts. Once that's done, you're set for battle. In actual battle, the Medabots don't really prove to be too powerful, and Sumilidon is somewhat of a pushover. However, due to the Rockflower's extreme lack of attacking, which also makes the fight a lot easier, your Medabots for the most part will attack Sumilidon. Coupled with Grapple Traps, all the damage being focused on him will see him being destroyed rather quickly, without a single point of damage being dealt out to the Rockflowers. And that's all there is to it. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Ikki will be crowned as the dark horse of the Medabots tournament. You'll then receive the Medaparts Sombrero, Spiky Gun, Needle Gun, Right-A-Way, and a Mermaid Medal. After exiting into the locker room, exit the locker room back into the main area. Here, talk to Dr. Armond, and after a bit of chit-chat and congratulations, he'll challenge you to a Robattle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bayonet LEADER (? Medal, Reaction Bomb, Revolven, Sumachingun, Ochitsukan) Zorin (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Zorin (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Dr. Armond Realize that Dr. Armond's Medabots are upgrades of Metabee's and Rokusho's Medaparts. Realize at the same time that they're still not all that powerful as they look sophisicated, and that they can still be defeated with ease if you possess the right strategies. For one, remember that you (should) have the Leg advantage; the Ochitsukan and Tatakawa are not adaptable to Room fields. With a Grapple Trap and Shot Trap equipped, your two Male Medabots should be able to secure the speed advantage and lay traps to deal initial damage to a Zorin and the Bayonet. While you're at it, highly-armored legs that are the custom for Room-adaptable Leg Medaparts should be able to defend them long enough to hurt Armond's Medabots. At the same time, your female Medabot should be alternating between healing and firing at the enemies. After a few Traps and shoot-outs later, your Kabuto Medabot should start charging up, while your other Medabot should continue laying his traps, and the female Medabot should go into a full-healing stance. Two turns later, use the Medaforce to either utterly destroy one of Armond's Medabots or otherwise nearly finish it off. Do the necessary mop-up work from there, then concentrate on laying whatever traps you feel are required at that point in time. Once the remaining foes are weakened, take a stance of attacking endlessly until the Bayonet's Head Medapart is finally destroyed to defeat Armond. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Armond will be impressed, and asks Ikki to be his assistant. Whatever answer you choose does not matter. Afterwards, leave the Surprise Site. Outside, Erika congratulates Ikki, then reminds him that he promised to make up for missing the parade. Oh, darn. Anyways, start by heading right onto the central screen. Here, go down, and take the lower-left screen into the rollercoaster area. Go inside and ride it, then exit the building once you're done. Outside here, Ikki will act all depressed, and Erika will mistake it for him being scared by the coaster. Erika then reveals that there was a camera flash while they were on the coaster, but Ikki never remembers seeing it. After, go left, and talk to the boy hiding in the bushes. He reveals he bought a picture of a cute girl with a circle around her, which turns out to be Karin! The picture was bought by a Rubberobo member, hiding over there in the bushes. Now, head up and examine the bushes. A Rubberobo member comes out, explains that they're selling photos of cute girls from the coaster, and it turns out Erika doesn't have a circle around her own :D. The Rubberobo will run off, leaving Erika rather indignant. After her rant, go back into the central area. In here, head north and go through the exit in the center of the top. In here, Erika will note that it's a Witch Castle tour, and Karin's right in front of us in line too! However, we won't get in the same tour as Karin, so Erika offers to buy some drinks. However, her idea of buying drinks is giving Ikki the money to buy it. Leave the Witch's Castle and in the central area, go right. Talk to the woman under the cabana and order an Orange Juice, and Ikki will automatically get 2 of them. Head back now and give an Orange Juice to Erika, and she'll mention that if somebody becomes the Hero and defeats the villain, they get a stuffed Rappy. That's right, she wants one. Inside, we'll meet with our tour guide, Milky, who explains things somewhat and takes us to the third floor. Once you get to the top, go and talk to Erika, and she'll run off and disappear! Uh-oh. Right now, head to the left and take the left star panel here. From your destination, move up, left, and down into the lower star tile. Between the next two panels, go up to get out of the maze. Now head up and go through the door. If you screw up, just experiment until you get out - where the tiles take you is static, so it shouldn't take too long to figure out what tiles you need to step on. In here, we'll meet up with Erika again, who promises not to run off again. Now, talk to anyone in here if you want, then head up and right. Talk to the Rappy here, and it'll challenge you to a Metaroad Race. Mini-game time. Basically, what you do here is that you have to get all three of your Medabots over the racing line before you opponent does. In this case, your opponent is Erika with her Brass and Pretty Primes, and three Rappys. You also have a specific field to race on, so picking the right field is essential. As such, I recommend you pick a Seashore or Water field; neither Brass, Pretty Prime, or Rappy perform well on Seashores or Water, but you should have the right Medaparts to adapt to the Seashore or Water. As for actually racing, you need to press the A button as fast as you can to cheer your Medabots on across the line. For those emulating this game, I recommend you put your autofire for the A button on. After you win, you'll be taken to the exit of this room, so head on into the next room. In here, try to continue on, and the Rappy will force you into another Metaroad Race. It's the same thing as before. At the end, talk to everyone if you wish. If you say no to the girl, she'll battle you, but it's reasonably easy; it's just a toothpick formation that's a leftover from Odoro Mountain, so there's no need to form a strategy so long as you have some good brute force. After, head outside. Out here, go through the small maze, then talk to Milky, and she'll take you on to the second floor. On the way down, the Dark Master hijacks the elevator, and we'll have to fight the Rubberobo army soon. Outside, Erika volunteers Ikki to be the Hero, and Milky casts a spell to give Ikki a...dress?! Realizing her error, Milky recasts her spell to give him golden armor. Afterwards, go and confront the first Rubberobo. For the first litlte bit, things should be easy to fight. Once I feel that the Rubberobos have Medabots strong enough, I'll deal out fleshed-out strategies for you to use. Anyways... Rubberobo 1: Noctobat (LEADER) and Haniwa Rubberobo 2: Noctobat (LEADER), Haniwa, and Gorem Rubberobo 3: Noctobat (LEADER), Haniwa, and Gorem The first three are easily combated by bringing in your own Noctobat with Valley-adaptable parts to get a jump on the Rubberobo's Noctobat, and use a Psycho Missile to destroy the Noctobat in one hit, thus ending the battle as quickly as it started. Rubberobo 4: Foxuno (LEADER) and Haniwa Rubberobo 5: Foxuno (LEADER), Haniwa, and Gorem Four and five (or rather, four and four reloaded) don't have a very strong leader. By focusing all your attacks on Foxuno, you can destroy each of his Medaparts within one hit. By using field advantage, you can get the jump on Foxuno with three hits, and, if you're lucky enough, his Head Medapart will be one of them. Rubberobo 6: Metaroad Race between Ikki, Erika, and a Rubberobo with Foxuno, Haniwa, and Gorem Rubberobo 7 is one of the Rappy in disguise. He has a Foxuno (LEADER), Haniwa, and Gorem. Rubberobo 8: Magiclown (LEADER) and Gorem Rubberobo 9: Magiclown (LEADER), Gorem, and Haniwa Eight and nine both use Magiclown as their leader, whom is a relatively weak Medabot. Power up Medaforce with the Kabuto Medabot while the other two hit Magiclown, then unleash the Medaforce on Magiclown. After you defeat Rubberobo #9, go into the elevator, and you'll be taken down to the 1st floor. Down below, go take the left path. The Pappy doll at the uppermost part of the path is really a Rubberobo in disguise, so watch out. He has Magiclown (LEADER), Gorem, and a Haniwa, but the fight is optional. Afterwards, save, then head through the door. In here, we'll confront the Dark Master, who's abducted the children. However, Milky will push forth the Hero (Ikki), and the Dark Master will fight without reluctancy. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Fligflag LEADER (Chameleon Medal, Pop-N-Eye, Amphibi-Hand, Amphibi-Arm, Amphibi-Leg) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Dopa Punch, Wanafly) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Dopa Punch, Wanafly) Dark Master Where to start.... First off, you're going to have to sort your two male Medabots between three key types of parts; Anti-Air, Anti-Sea, and 100% Accuracy Attacks. I recommend you get a Bat Medal with Electro and Sonic Missile, and throw on something like a Tank Missile or Mis-Sile for the head. The other Medabot should use Kabuto for the Medal, and something that's compatible like Mis-Sile or Missile for the Head. If you have a Scope Hand or any other Anti-Sea Medapart, now's the perfect time to equip it onto your Kabuto Medabot, with either an Anti-Air Arm or another Anti-Sea Arm. The female Medabot should mainly be used for blind attacking unless you somehow have Anti-Sea/Anti-Air/100% Hit Arms/Head for her already, as healing won't do you much good in this battle. The Crimson Kings themselves are pretty tough. They use an attack called Destroy that will destroy at least two of your Medaparts, with no harm to themselves. However, there is a notable sacrifice to this technique; they can only use it on Medabots that are facing backwards (Ala going back to start on another attack), so if they get the speed advantage in the first hit, their attack will be useless. This is the perfect opportunity to gang-rape them with your Anti-Air Arms. That's right - they're Air Medabots, so if both of your Male Medabots have Anti-Air, you can hurt them pretty quickly. The Fligflag is a lot more difficult, however. He has an ability called Conceal which increases his evasion rate. While he's weak to Anti-Sea weapons, they might not be accurate enough to be able to hit him - thus, the need for at least two weapons that are 100% accurate (and if they cause chain damage, that's an added bonus). I would recommend you start off with Anti-Air attacks against the Crimson Kings - they're going to beat you no matter what to the first punch, so their first attacks will be rendered useless. After that, their second attack should also be rendered useless; if you're using something like the Electro Missile/Sonic Missile parts, then not only will their first Medapart be destroyed, but a chain reaction will follow, causing more damage. In this way, two Anti-Air attacks apiece would be able to destroy them before they get their second attack in or destroy them right after their second attack has been rendered ineffective. Once they're both down for the count, then you can turn your attention to the Fligflag. Try an Anti-Sea attack, but if it doesn't hit, then go straight to the Plan B of using 100% Accurate attacks to take him out. Although it's a bit slower, at least you know those attacks will hit him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After you win, head over into the next room. Go up and talk to Milky, and everyone will congratulate you. After, head down through the red door, and in the next room, exit straight out by going straight down. Outside, Erika will want to go on the Witch's Castle again, but she says Ikki doesn't have to come. Exit this area. In the central area, a lady will come up to Ikki and asks if he's seen a girl about his age - apparently, she disappeared in the Witch's Castle! Hmm...Karin was around earlier too....Suspicious....Head back up, and talk to the man standing beside the door in a brown suit. He'll deny that any such thing happened, saying it's impossible to get lost in the castle. Go and talk to Erika, and Ikki decides to get in line for the next tour. Inside the castle, everyone else will go on the elevator, but Ikki will hang behind. Go through the maze to your left and go up the door at the top. In the room where you originally fought the Dark Master, head right, and here, go up the path where the Pappy doll was originally blocking it. Ikki will find a staircase; however, before he can explore it, Milky will come in and Robattle him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sunwitch LEADER (Rabbit Medal, Majoram, Two Cotton, Boomerang, Clean Box) Wolfeel (Ninja Medal, Concealing, Konpinch, Konplier, Duck Under) Wolfeel (Ninja Medal, Concealing, Konpinch, Konplier, Duck Under) Milky Although the Wolfeel fall rather easily to the power of Anti-Sea Medaparts, I'd rather not use them, seeing as how you're probably limited at this time to very few or no Anti-Sea Medaparts. Instead, take note of the fact that the Wolfeels are grapplers. That means Cheaptraps or Cheapertraps. Just one will be fine, however, so equip that onto your non-Kabuto male Medabot. At the same time, make sure you have as many Medaparts as you can that have 100% accuracy rate, then make sure that you've got some strong-armored Legs where possible. The Wolfeels have a Thunder Attack that cause Paralysis. If you have your female Medabot as the third recipient, they'll more than likely attack her first, so make sure that you have something strong to keep her from getting knocked out. In the same first turn, have the Kabuto Medabot charge up the Medaforce, while your other Medabot lays Grapple Traps. In the second turn, continue charging and laying Grapple Traps while letting your female Medabot do whatever, then in the third turn, switch to the offense, with your Ultra Shot and a 100% accuracy attack from your other male Medabot. From here, throw out as many of the 100% accuracy shots as you can, until all of Milky's Medabots eventually fall, or otherwise time runs out and you're in the running. One note: If Milky uses the annoying Pushover, which makes your Medabot forget it's current move, it will NOT take ammo off of your head if you're using your head attack. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Milky will be ticked off, and pushes Ikki down the stairs...which turns out to be a prison of small children. Talk to them to learn that Milky is collaborating with the Rubberobos to kidnap and recruit small children to their cause. Talk to the girl in the upper-left corner, and after a small talk, you'll fight the guards. It's not too much; you've fought a Churlybear before, and the new Jorat Medabot isn't very tough at all. You can make do with the Medaparts from your last battle. After, save, then take a look at the next boss strategy to see what Medaparts you'll want equipped first, then try to head up the stairs. The boy that Karin was with earlier comes down and denies knowing who Karin is, and then unveils his disguise. He's really Shrimplips of the Rubberobo! However, before you battle him, you'll have to fight an accomplice who is using a Magdosnake (LEADER), Haniwa, and Gorem. After, the Rubberobo henchmen will flee, and Shrimplips reveals they're trying to brainwash young children so they can grow up to be great Rubberobos. Now we fight the mastermind of this entire ordeal. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Gentleheart LEADER (Spider Medal, Shotclear, Grade Hammer, Gold Hammer, Big Boots) Gentleheart (Spider Medal, Shotclear, Grade Hammer, Gold Hammer, Big Boots) Gentleheart (Spider Medal, Shotclear, Grade Hammer, Gold Hammer, Big Boots) Shrimplips Actually, the same Medabots that you used for Milky can also work here, so keep them on. Start by charging up the Kabuto Medabot's Medaforce, while the other male Medabot lays Grapple traps to stop the Gentlehearts. Your third Medabot should just fire away without a care in the world. After two turns of this, fire off the Medaforce, while still laying Grapple Traps. Once it's clear the Gentlehearts aren't biting any more with grappling, change your second Medabot into firing away without a care in the world. Actually, this whole battle could be described as a loop after the first few turns. Because the Gentlehearts lay Erase Traps, which makes the Medabot's attack cancel out when the trap is activated, you won't get to do much hitting. On the other hand, the Ultra Shot doesn't count as an attack in this definition. Therefore, the whole thing is a loop of charge up Medaforce- attackandsetoffEraseTraps-Medaforce-attackandsetoffErasetrapsagain-charge up Medaforce. The Gentlehearts will either continue laying their Erase Traps, or they'll attack and set off the Grapple Traps - and then you can just relay your Grapple Traps until the leading Gentleheart finally falls in battle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, you'll get the Medaparts Shotclear and Big Boots. Shrimplips then runs off, and the children are free, and Ikki decides to find Karin. Exit out up the staircase, and outside, head left into the room you originally fought the Dark Master in. Talk to Karin here, and she'll talk about her wandering off and getting lost again. She'll offer you a male Tinpet she found - take it. Now she'll follow you, so go and exit the castle. Outside, Karin's father will come and scold her for leaving the First Aid Station, and then take her away. After, Erika comes in and gets angry at him for getting lost, and reveals she brought the Selects Corps. to find him. At the same time, the Select Corps. arrests the Rubberobos still in the building. Erika then reminds Ikki that the ferry is leaving right away. After, head down to the docks, and leave back to town. On the ship's deck, try to go off the deck, and you'll get a conversation with one of three people. If you were trying to get the Cat Medal, Erika will come. If you were trying to get the ? Medal, Karin will come. If you screwed up on either quests, Koji will come. Once you dock back home, Erika's mom tells you she told your parents where you were. Now, head on home. Here, Ikki will tell his parents about what happened, until he finally blacks out :D. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | StoneMirror | | | | STMR | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ Ikki will wake up commenting how he passed out from overtalking, then wonders if Dr. Aki ever finished fixing his parts. Head downstairs and leave the house. Outside, head up to the laboratory and go in. Once there, go to Dr. Aki's lab, and head off to talk to him. He'll give you the fixed Medaparts; Invisi Body, Invisi Hand, Invisi Arm, and Twirl. After, he mentions trouble that's supposedly going on in the Medaropolis, with Medabots being used for evil intentions. Aki asks Ikki to go and take a look, knowing that Ikki is capable of finding a solution to the problem. He'll also let something slip loose, but we've no idea what it means at this point in time. After that, head out, and go up to Nae's lab. She's running a test Robattle with the Elemental Series Medabots, and gives Ikki permission to take a closer look. Afterwards, Nae asks Ikki for a test battle. Accept it to fight her. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Aquacrown LEADER (Alien Medal, Sacrifice Head, Sacrifice Hand, Sacrifice Arm, Sacrifice Fin) Saldron (Alien Medal, Sala-Head, Sala-Hand, Sala-Arm, Sala-Tail) Earthkrono (Alien Medal, Spare Head, Spare Hand, Spare Arm, Spare Tank) Nae Seeing as the Elemental Series Medabots more likely than not vastly outclass you, you'll want to end this battle as soon as possible. In other words, you'll want to take out Aquacrown A-SAP. Start off by making sure that all your Medabots have Anti-Sea Medaparts, as Aquacrown is a Sea Medabot. Your secondary objective is to keep a hold of some Bomb parts that have 100% accuracy, just in case your Anti-Sea attacks are incapable of actually hitting Aquacrown. Make sure that you charge up Kabuto Medabot's Medaforce, while you're at it, and leave the other two to harassing the Aquacrown. Once Kabuto is done, he can fire the Medaforce, and it'll cause major damage wherever it goes. If it does not hit Aquacrown, then leave one of the Medabots to continue raining fire on the now- damaged foe, while the other two pepper away more damage at Aquacrown, until she finally falls. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Nae will offer you a free Elemental Series Medabot. Go to the back and examine the three Medabots (one of them isn't completed yet) and pick one after poring over the details Nae gives you. A note is that these Medaparts are Female Medaparts, so you can't equip them on your Male Tinpets. Afterwards, exit the laboratory to outside. Out here, head to the exit to the right of the 24-Hours shop that was previously guarded, and Erika will stop you just as you try to leave. Erika will mention that there's a rumor about a "clever Rubberobo" in the Medaropolis, and then she'll head out to the Medaropolis. Ikki will decide to investigate as well; however, since both Koji and Karin live in Medaropolis, he decides to go visit their places first. Now, head right into the next area. In the area after this, there's nothing really important to worry about; just walk all the way right past the train tracks. In this area, go right a bit, until you see Erika just up ahead. Go and talk to her, and she'll reveal that her so-called big incident involves the school she's examining. After your talk is done, head down from the schoolyard near the end of the area until you see a pink house on your right. Go right, and examine the buzzer on the front gates to the house. Push the intercom, and Karin's dad will send Koji flying out of his house, and demands he stays away from Karin. He then includes Ikki in his warning. After, Koji offers to tell Ikki what's going on, and invites him to his house. From here, head left one house. Press the intercom on this house's gate, and you'll be invited inside. Go inside, and Koji will entice you to come upstairs. Head along the hallway and go up the staircase. Up in Koji's room, talk to Koji, and he'll explain a bit of Karin's background and why her father tries to shy others away from her. He also asks Ikki to get Erika away from Rosewood Private. After, head downstairs, and try to leave; Koji's mother will ask Ikki a favor. Cue some embarrassing moments before Ikki heads outside. Once outside, head right and up into Rosewood Private School again to try and find Erika. In here, a little kid will run into Ikki and knock him over. After some insults to Ikki's choice of clothing, he'll run off again. Now head left and go up. If you are on the ? Medal Quest, enter the room to your right, and talk to the upper-right boy that is in this room. He'll offer to sell a photo of Karin for 10$. Say no, and he'll slash it down to 1$. If you are on the Cat Medal Quest, then do not go and buy it at all. Anyhow, after that, continue on your way, and you'll see the little kid again near the staircase. Talk to him, and he'll robattle Ikki in his stuck-up-ness. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stingaray LEADER (Tortoise Medal, Plasma Laser, Track Laser, Chase Laser, Shadow) Armorparadeen (Knight Medal, Clear Armor, Right Armor, Left Armor, Rocking Horse) Armorparadeen (Knight Medal, Clear Armor, Right Armor, Left Armor, Rocking Horse) Hachiro Get a Clay Flash off a Haniwa in Mountain Odoro. kthxbye Hachiro. Why, precisely? This is because all the Armorparadeen do is defend, defend, and more defend. They never actually attack you once. That, and Stingaray's only attack is a laser-beam attack, which is nullified by Clay Flash's ability to negate Laser attacks. Just be warned, however; Stingaray can still attack the Medabots without a Clay Flash equipped, so MAKE SURE that your leader Medabot has the Clay Flash on. However, this brings into fact an issue; time limits. If you only equip one Medabot with the Clay Flash, if time runs out and your side has taken more damage, you still lose. So this brings into play two options; you can either choose to get three Clay Flashes and not receive any damage at all, allowing you to slowly whittle away at the Stingaray and Armorparadeens' HP, or you can just try to launch attack after attack at Hachiro's Medabots if you lack three Clay Flashes. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, although still snotty, Hachiro will reveal that Erika was thrown out. Follow her suit and leave the building. Outside, we'll meet with Erika, who, after getting over her rant over the people of Rosewood Private School, reveals her belief that the culprit in her wacky mystery case must be involved at Medabots Corporation. After she leaves, head down one screen. In this place, go down to the bottom-right part of the screen, and enter the building there. I think you'll recognize it on sight; it's got a Medal for it's logo. Once inside, go up and take the right room. In the next area, go up through the door and go talk to the customized blond-haired woman sprite. Ikki will introduce himself to the lady, and after a small talk over Medabots, she'll give him the Nametag to use in this area. How rude, not giving her name. But anyways, head back into the central area, and this time head left. In this room, go through the door. It's authorized personnel only, but Ikki's nametag covers it all. Head up through the second door, and talk to the scientist in the center. Ikki introduces himself and reveals that he was allowed in by Kirara. The scientist then asks Ikki to become a Monitor, and gives him a set of Medaparts along with the Mini S. Wheel - if you equip the Medaparts onto the Medabot Tinpet, and then use the Mini S. Wheel, you can get your own vehicle to ride on. Also, talk to the lady in the upper left corner....ohhhhh, conspiracy. Anywho, try to exit, and Erika will show up, ticked off that Ikki could get in and she couldn't (Well....there's nobody guarding the door....). She reveals that she knows what the 'clever' Rubberobo uses for Medabots, and although she's unwilling to divulge that secret, she does say she's headed for the Medashop. Leave the building. Outside, take one of your Male Medabots, and equip him with the Medaparts you recently acquired (Bodshot, Anti-Missile, Long Cannon, Plasma Dash, a Medal is required), and then head into the Vehicle option. Use the Mini S. Wheel, and you'll create the Landmotor. With the Landmotor, you can move around outside areas, and no random encounters will occur while riding it. Now, try to head out to the pathway going left from the center. We'll overhear shouts of a food thief, and then a man in brown suit will run past you, seemingly an off-duty member of the Selects Corp. After that incident has passed, head right, and look for a building with a knife and fork on the top of it's roof. You should see a Rubberobo to the right of the building. Save, and then go and talk to him. The punk will refuse to apologize for causing trouble, forcing us to Robattle him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Turnmonkey LEADER (Monkey Medal, Downstream, Countfall, Timefall, Pita Pita) Volume10 (Jellyfish Medal, Larynx, Sound Copy, Return Sound, Pipe Organ) Rubberobo Kid It's a boss battle, but it's three against two. kthxbye. But in all honesty, although the fight is pretty easy, I have to make a couple of recommendations of Medaparts and why you should use them. 1) Shot Traps. Although the Turnmonkey does not have any Medaparts that can shoot long-range attacks at you (see #2 for Turnmonkey), the Volume10's entire arsenal consists completely of Shot attacks. By laying Shot Traps, you can hamper Volume10's rampage so that he'll damage himself while leaving you free to focus on Turnmonkey with your other two attacks. 2) Head Medaparts that have 0 Uses. In other words, they can be anything you want, SO LONG AS THEY DO NOT HAVE USES. This means stuff like Clay Flash, Headshutter, etcetera. Most preferably is a Head that has a high amount of defense. Why? Turnmonkey's Interrupt-oriented parts are able to steal Head Uses from Medabots, so that's why you don't want to use them. 3) An Anti-Air part for later. This battle is DESIGNED to be EASY. Volume10 will just end up Defending Turnmonkey after a while, and if your arsenal is relatively powerful, you can just wipe them out one after the other before Turnmonkey gets the chance to use his Medaforce, which is the only thing that can possibly hamper your fight - it's ability to cause Chaos will cause your friends to turn on each other for a turn or two. So just watch out for that, and you should be good. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Ikki finds out that the Rubberobo is a kid. As the kid runs away, he leaves behind his Rubberobo Suit. Ikki decides to don it for a second, but in the space of that second, the corrupt Select Corps. captain and his comrade Tokkuri (y'know...the good guy?) come in. The captain tries to arrest Ikki. Robattle time. This battle is the same as all the Select Corps. encounter, and you also fought this battle way back in Odoro Mountain against the Select Corps. for training. So long as you equipped an Anti-Air Missile from earlier, you should be able to take out Air-Ptera easily, and the other two should follow suit. After, the captain will be angry, and more Select Corps. will come in. However, the Phantom Lady, the mirror to the Phantom Renegade, arrives on the scene and stops the Select Corps., sending them packing. After, she warns Ikki not to wear the Rubberobo Suit around. Hmmm....seems she knows just who Ikki is...conspiracy. Once Ikki finishes his crossdressing, he decides to go find Erika at the Medashop. However, first off, go into the gray building at the upper-left corner of this screen. It's got a polished plate with the label Estate Risotto on it. If you go inside, you'll hear a conversation between Henry and Kirara. Hmmmm....interesting.... From your current area, head left one screen. On the next screen, go into the lower left corner, and enter the building through one of the two doors here. This is the Medashop. The Medashop is a special place. Why? It's the start of another adventure in your subsequent fun with the Cat Medal and ? Medal Quest! -CAT MEDAL QUEST- Head up the stairs, and go around the room to the other side. Examine the middle rack on the wall-touching side, and Ikki will find a telephoton lens. Fork up the 20$ for it, and the gift counter attendant will mail it to Erika. And that's pretty much all there is to it for this part of the Cat Medal Quest. -END CAT MEDAL QUEST- -? MEDAL QUEST- Head up the stairs, and go around the room to the other side. Examine the bottom-most rack on the wall-touching side, and Ikki will find a hamster. Fork up the 10$ for it, and the gift counter attendant will mail it to Karin. And that's pretty much all there is to it for this part of the ? Medal Quest. -END ? MEDAL QUEST- Afterwards, exit the mall. From where you are, go up one screen into the upper-left part of Medaropolis, and head into the large blue-and-purple building to your left from the entrance. In here, talk to the vender if you wish to buy anything (the Missile Medaparts can actually prove to be pretty useful as they're 100% and very likely you haven't picked up many 100% chain reaction arms). The second vender can change your Medal names, which is pretty useless. Once you're done your nerve-wracking experience, head upstairs. Talk to the top lady, and she'll explain how the Medalink works. Afterwards, SAVE GAME, then go down to the last available terminal. Right now, you'll battle a bunch of people you already know. Since most of these battles are repeats of earlier battles, I will for your convenience copy and paste the battle strategies. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Aquacrown LEADER (Alien Medal, Sacrifice Head, Sacrifice Hand, Sacrifice Arm, Sacrifice Fin) Saldron (Alien Medal, Sala-Head, Sala-Hand, Sala-Arm, Sala-Tail) Earthkrono (Alien Medal, Spare Head, Spare Hand, Spare Arm, Spare Tank) Nae Seeing as the Elemental Series Medabots more likely than not vastly outclass you, you'll want to end this battle as soon as possible. In other words, you'll want to take out Aquacrown A-SAP. Start off by making sure that all your Medabots have Anti-Sea Medaparts, as Aquacrown is a Sea Medabot. Your secondary objective is to keep a hold of some Bomb parts that have 100% accuracy, just in case your Anti-Sea attacks are incapable of actually hitting Aquacrown. Make sure that you charge up Kabuto Medabot's Medaforce, while you're at it, and leave the other two to harassing the Aquacrown. Once Kabuto is done, he can fire the Medaforce, and it'll cause major damage wherever it goes. If it does not hit Aquacrown, then leave one of the Medabots to continue raining fire on the now- damaged foe, while the other two pepper away more damage at Aquacrown, until she finally falls. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ When you whoop Nae once more, she'll invite you back to her lab for a prize of sorts. Once you get back there, she'll offer you to take another of her Medals. At this point in time, if you haven't yet gotten it, take the Kappa Medal. You'll likely be wanting it, seeing as you're headed to an ocean area very soon in the future. Anyways, head back to the Medalink station once you're done. Take a note of just who is in the terminal next to where Ikki was battling only minutes earlier. Yep, it's Dr. Armond. After some general chitchat, Ikki will challenge the good doctor to a battle. Go and get seated for another battle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bayonet LEADER (? Medal, Reaction Bomb, Revolven, Sumachingun, Ochitsukan) Zorin (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Zorin (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Dr. Armond Realize that Dr. Armond's Medabots are upgrades of Metabee's and Rokusho's Medaparts. Realize at the same time that they're still not all that powerful as they look sophisicated, and that they can still be defeated with ease if you possess the right strategies. For one, remember that you (should) have the Leg advantage; the Ochitsukan and Tatakawa are not adaptable to Room fields. With a Grapple Trap and Shot Trap equipped, your two Male Medabots should be able to secure the speed advantage and lay traps to deal initial damage to a Zorin and the Bayonet. While you're at it, highly-armored legs that are the custom for Room-adaptable Leg Medaparts should be able to defend them long enough to hurt Armond's Medabots. At the same time, your female Medabot should be alternating between healing and firing at the enemies. After a few Traps and shoot-outs later, your Kabuto Medabot should start charging up, while your other Medabot should continue laying his traps, and the female Medabot should go into a full-healing stance. Two turns later, use the Medaforce to either utterly destroy one of Armond's Medabots or otherwise nearly finish it off. Do the necessary mop-up work from there, then concentrate on laying whatever traps you feel are required at that point in time. Once the remaining foes are weakened, take a stance of attacking endlessly until the Bayonet's Head Medapart is finally destroyed to defeat Armond. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, cries of Rubberobos comes from downstairs, and Dr. Armond and Erika will run off. Head off downstairs. Down below, talk to Dr. Armond. Ikki volunteers to fight, and shakes aside the doctor's belief that he's a lapdog of Akki, and Armond gives him the Knight Medal. Talk to the man by the display case and the two kids in the aisle, and then exit the building. Ikki will decide that he should go to Rosewood Private and wait for things there. Outside, head right, ignoring the mysterious man, and walk up. Ikki will encounter the Screws once more. Long story short, they decide that they want the glory of stopping the Rubberobos, and Ikki is just one do-gooder obstacle in their way. Samantha then sics Sloan and Spyke on Ikki. Strategies below. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Totalizer LEADER (Tortoise Medal, Tyranolaser, Megalaser, Gigalaser, Rollertank) Fireflash (Kappa Medal, Watergun, Shower, Klench, Luminous) Fireflash (Kappa Medal, Watergun, Shower, Klench, Luminous) Sloan Sloan is once again back in action and ready to fight you. Once again, his Medabots are also incredibly slow, with the radiation on one of Fireflash's attacks enough to allow you to attack several times before it gets it's own attack in. Take advantage of this and make sure you have Room-adaptable Leg Medaparts on, and some more powerful attack parts. If you have any 100% accurate Medaparts, such as Missile, make sure to equip them; Fireflash is still as evasive as ever. Start off by charging up Medaforce for Kabuto, and start inflicting pain on Totalizer with your other two Medabots. The Kabuto bearer should use the Medaforce twice in this battle (unless Totalizer is hit by the first Medaforce), the first to hit a Fireflash and knock it out permanently, and the second to hit either the other Fireflash or take out Totalizer. If the second Ultra Shot hits the second Fireflash, then at this point in time, there isn't really much room left for Totalizer; you can just take all three of your Medabots and harass him with attacks until his eventual downfall. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cyandog LEADER (? Medal, Linear Cannon, Snipe Rifle, Assault, Gunner) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Spyke While Cyandog actually has some pretty decent parts along with his semi-twin Krosserdog, somehow he's always a joke when you actually have to face him. Once again, he's subpar, and when you put him face to face with one of your male Medabots fully equipped with good parts, that alone could take him out, though with a bit of tension. However, take the fact that his two accomplices are once again jokes (seriously, there's not a single part on the Mantaprey over 20 HP) and have poor evasion factor, and your other two Medabots are also fully decked in battle equipment, and Cyandog will find the fight going against him with a 1 vs 3 disadvantage. In other words, start off by assigning one Medabot to each of the other Medabots. The Mantaprey will fall quickly enough, so when one of them falls, take their assailant and assign him/her to help your first Medabot with taking out Cyandog. The second Mantaprey will fall in a similar fashion, so Cyandog will be partially disabled, with no support units. With that in hand, finish him off for once and for all. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Samantha refuses to battle, and instead calls up that mysterious guy from down below, the Baron. Apparently he's some clown from Riverview Public that you don't know about. We battle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Banisher LEADER (Ninja Medal, Sweat Mantle, Sweat Cape, Sweat Cloak, Klip Klop) Banisher (Ninja Medal, Sweat Mantle, Sweat Cape, Sweat Cloak, Klip Klop) Banisher (Ninja Medal, Sweat Mantle, Sweat Cape, Sweat Cloak, Klip Klop) Baron I wish I could I wish I could I wish I could call this a challenge. Unfortunately for those who wanted one, it's not. Baron's three Banishers have a collective total of one attack; CounterAttack. That's it. That's a goddamn joke, that's pathetic. Because the Banishers only know CounterAttack, you can win by using attacks that CounterAttack doesn't work against; in other words, Medaforces. So just take into battle Medals that cause damage, and after a while, you'll either finish off the leading Banisher, or time will run out, obviously in your favor. A winner will be you! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Baron gets sick and leaves, with the Screws ridiculing Ikki for "bullying" Baron. Anyways, head from here to Rosewood Private School now. At the entrance here, we'll meet up with Erika, who's witnessed a Rubberobo entering the school. The Rubberobo then suddenly runs out of the school. Erika orders Ikki after him as she enters the school. From here, leave the school grounds and go right to a golden house, and press the intercom. A butler comes out. Seems a Rosewood Private School student lives here, and he mistakes Ikki for said student's friend. Enter anyways. Inside, head through two doorframes until you're right next to the butler, and he'll start crying over how his charge has made a friend. Anti-social, anyone? He then goes to get the "young Master". Now, first and foremost, go left and examine the middle Medabot out of the three pods. Ikki will immediately recognize it as Eggy, the Medabot stolen from the Medashop, but is flabbergasted (lol flabbergasted) as to why it's here. Before we do any investigation, head right and go up through another doorway and examine the photo that is on the table. Ikki will realize it's a picture of Hachiro, the annoying kid from school, and is determined not to stick around and try to act like a friend. On his way out, Ikki is saved as Hachiro is accordingly sick. He questions the butler to the Medabot, but the butler knows nothing (the butler did it! the butler did it! maybe...). Since our only lead has gone bye-bye, leave the house, and head off to Rosewood Private School to look for more clues thereabouts. At Snob High, Erika warns Ikki about a "scary teacher", and gets angry at Ikki when she learns of his failure to apprehend the Rubberobo. After, she'll head off to the left. Unfortunately, there's no real information of worth on the first floor, so unless you like talking to NPCs (in which case, go ahead), continue up the right hallway until you get intercepted by a teacher. He'll try to stop you from continuing on ahead, but Erika will scream from the other side, causing the teacher to run off and giving you free access to the second floor. From here, go and take the second room on the top from the left staircase. Inside, go and talk to Karin, and Ikki will ask her about Hachiro Awano. Karin expresses her belief that he's acting the way he is deliberately, and it adds another puzzle piece of suspense to the mystery. If you talk to the other kid, you'll also learn that Hachiro is in the classroom to the left, so go one classroom left. However, a little girl will be blocking the doorway, and you'll learn the Principal took her Medawatch, and her teacher, Professor Siraf, went to retrieve it. Hmmm.... Backtrack to the left staircase, and this time start heading downwards. At the end, go through the two doors and into the teacher's lounge. In here, talk to the teachers and you'll learn of the principal's dictatorial reign, of forbidding Medawatches in school and snatching any that were around, and of not believing in Medabots in education. Once you've talked to all four of them, head outside, and you'll see a teacher next to the Principal's office. It's Professor Siraf, and Ikki tells him about the girl. Siraf goes off to be the messenger of bad news. Head back to Siraf's classroom, SAVE, then head inside. Before you get the chance to do anything, you'll be confronted by a generic boy who battles you with the generic team of three Toyboxes. Take care of him so he isn't a problem any more. By this time, you should've come up with a team to deal with the random Robattles around here. Afterwards, Ikki will interrogate him for information on Hachiro, and the whole classroom will pitch in with some really useful information. The clincher is when a girl says she called him a freak earlier when he was dressed in weird clothes. If you go back in afterwards, you can get some more useful information. However, seeing as there's nothing more that you can do around the school, leave the place. Exiting, you'll run into Erika, who reveals that there's a Medafighter that uses the same Medabots as said clever Rubberobo. She originally intends to hand this mysterious Medafighter to the Select Corps., then tells Ikki that she needs him to get Koji too, as he has this "Hero of Justice" aura around him :D. After she heads into the building, board your Vehicle, and go left one screen. Continue onwards until you run into two Select Corps., and enter the left door of the building they're guarding. Inside here, talk to the man at the counter, and he'll reference you to the Select Corps. near the entrance, guarding the meeting. Talk to that Select Corps. member, and he'll mistake your intentions and battle you for training. It's the classic Attack-Tyrano-Air-Ptera-Landbrachio battle, however, so don't sweat worries. After the battle, however, a code red occurs, and all the Select Corps. leave. The man of honor, Tokkuri, explains to Ikki - the Rubberobo Gang has held up Rosewood Private School, and have taken hostages! Damnit! Go outside, get onto your vehicle, and head to Rosewood Private School. Go around the Select Corps., and try to head up to the entrance. You'll be stopped by Koji himself. He knows Karin's in there, and Ikki only confirms it with Erika also being in there. At least Koji is mutual on the feeling that the Select Corps. are useless. Koji then suggests a trick, and asks the Rubberobo at the door to get his homework for him. The Rubberobo, lacking memory skills, tells Koji to get it himself and stands aside -_-. Follow Koji inside. Once inside, head right and go up. The fat captain that always takes credit for our deeds appears and orders the Select 3 to stop Koji. Koji goes on ahead, leaving Ikki to take care of these clowns. Once again, it's the Attack- Tyrano-Air-Ptera-Landbrachio trio, so if you have the same team from earlier, then you shouldn't have a problem. After, the Select 3 seem to take their loss as a key to let Ikki pass. Head up onto the upper level, and go down to the teacher's lounge. Ikki will run into Tokkuri and the Captain again. The Captain decides to wait for the Rubberobos to come out, claiming they can't stay there forever, and when Tokkuri objects, saying that they still have the children hostage, the Captain doesn't budge. After they leave, head into the Teacher's Lounge. In here, talk to Koji, and he'll explain that he has keys for two of the 2nd floor's classrooms. The RIGHT KEY has the key for Karin's classroom, and the LEFT KEY (say no the first time you're prompted) is for Erika's classroom. The next bit ahead IS a Medal quest, so choose the Medal quest you're on. -CAT MEDAL QUEST- You'll receive the Left Key, and Koji will offer to go ahead and clear up the enemies. Leave the teacher's lounge, and go right and up. Head to the room where Hachiro's classmates were earlier, and unlock the door with the Left Key. In here, go to the upper-right corner, and confront the right Rubberobo. You'll fight a Magiclown-Gorem-Haniwa trio. After, Erika will get a bit ticked off at Ikki rescuing her, but there's no time for that! Squidguts comes in to battle Ikki. He'll stop momentarily as he begins to recognize Ikki as the girl from Odoro Marsh, but Ikki will force the battle on his own. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dashbutton LEADER (Knight Medal, Switching, Right-Ing, Leftup, Burly) Giggy Jelly (Jellyfish Medal, Missile Base, Intermissile, Guidemissile, Limptank) Giggy Jelly (Jellyfish Medal, Missile Base, Intermissile, Guidemissile, Limptank) Squidguts This time around, you have to face an extra Giggy Jelly, but it's much easier. Why? You should have plenty of the Gorem family Medaparts (Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter). By taking in three Male Medabots and equipping each of them with one of these parts, the Giggly Jellys' attacks are rendered useless, making Dashbutton the only one capable of attacking - except that he only Defends. He still has an immense amount of HP, though. However, Dashbutton has a very big sacrifice to make for his Full Block technique, and that is the vast slowing down that he must go through once he uses it. To take advantage of this, I suggest you immediately focus all your fire on Giggy Jelly until he is more or less either partially or completely disabled and out of the fight, with at least one Medaforce used on him. With the Giggly Jellys out of the way, you will be able to gain more experience, and you can then start focusing open fire on Dashbutton. Use Ultimate Shot nonstop, and use your second Medabot to continue with the close-range combat attacks, and use his Head Medapart if it's a shooting Medapart. Sooner or later, although Dashbutton will hit hard, he will fall to the steady barrage of close-shot attacks, Ultimate Shots, and the fact that he cannot deal permanent damage to you. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, you'll obtain Dashbutton's arms, Right-Ing and LeftUp, along with a Big Key. Squidguts will run, with Erika impressed. She'll then leave to find the real culprit behind this entire mess. Follow her lead. -END CAT MEDAL QUEST- -? MEDAL QUEST- You'll receive the Right Key, and Koji will offer to go ahead and clear up the enemies. Leave the teacher's lounge, and go right and up. Head to the room where Karin was earlier, and unlock the door with the Right Key. Once you're inside, go down to the lower-right corner, and face the left Rubberobo to battle a Magiclown-Gorem-Haniwa trio. It's fairly easy....but...after the two Rubberobos will flee, Ikki will make sure of Karin's safety. Only this time around, Gillgirl of the Rubberobos shows up, and since she's somebody you haven't fought before, it's a whole new battle. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stonemirror LEADER (Devil Medal, Death Grin, Death Beckon, Death Curl, Tail End) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gillgirl First and foremost; make sure all your male Medabots have at least one of the Gorem family Medaparts (Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter). This will render the Gloomeg attacks useless, so ignore your female Medabot(s) and bring in three Males. Now, here's the other thing you probably won't understand; equip Leg Medaparts that either work okay on all fields or work best on a different type of terrain other than here. This is because of Stonemirror's Death Grin attack, Destroy. It has Chain Reaction, and it hurts. Since Stonemirror is slow, if you try to go faster than him, he'll attack you while you're in the only position where you're vulnerable to Destroy - facing away and moving back to your starting position. Therefore, lessen your speed so that he runs out of uses right away. Once the initial drama with Destroy is over, if you have the Gorem parts on, you can create total pwnage. Although Stonemirror can still attack, the most dangerous of Stonemirror is over, and you shouldn't have any problems at all taking care of Gillgirl's trio of Medabots. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, you'll receive Stonemirror's arms, Death Beckon and Death Curl, and the Big Key. Ikki explains to Karin why he's here, and she looks like she's about to confess something, and then leaves. Follow her lead. -END ? MEDAL QUEST- Afterwards, exit your respective classroom, and head right and go down all the way to the teacher's lounge. Instead of going in there, go into the Principal's Office - Ikki's newfound Big Key will unlock the door. Inside, head up, and Ikki will square off with Hachiro, who will Robattle him out of nowhere. It's the same fight as before, so Haniwa parts = kthxbye. Afterwards, Hachiro starts crying, and mentions something about how the principal said he would get lots of friends before running out. The mystery becomes even more and more perplexing. After, Ikki will hear a bit of moaning and groaning. Go and investigate by checking the left side of the left bookcase in this room. Ikki will uncover the Principal Hanamura - the REAL Principal Hanamura. Turns out a fake has been doing all the bad stuff that's going on. Ikki sums things up, and Hanamura reveals to Ikki a secret path to the Principal's secret store of Medals. Afterwards, go over to the right wall, and examine the part between the two flower beds to go inside. Inside, Ikki will meet up with the fake, who reveals himself as Seaslug, leader of the Rubberobo Gang. Ikki starts insulting him, and Seaslug reveals that the Rubberobos are about to procure Eggy. Ikki is about to duel Seaslug, when Erika calls from outside, with two Rubberobos holding her hostage. Seaslug will of course take advantage, and we fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Shamen LEADER (Monkey Medal, Misstep, Slipstart, Slipend, Slipped) Krosserdog (? Medal, Head Cannon, Aim Rifle, Battle Rifle, Howzer) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Seaslug The only thing that will be even slightly challenging in this battle is Shamen's Impulse attack, which renders one of your Medaparts unusable. This can easily be remedied by something like a Victory Armor, or better yet, you could just bring in all parts entirely attack-oriented; at this point in time, a single useless Medapart shouldn't be too hard to deal with when you have two others to deal with. As for what to do, start attacking Mantaprey first. Since his Medaparts are weakly armored, he should be taken out of the running really quickly. After that, it's fair game from then on, but if you've gotten this far without a problem, then your team should easily be able to take on the remaining duo of Krosserdog and Shamen, seeing as they're both relatively easy to take out. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, you'll receive Shamen's Right Arm, Misstep. Seaslug will be aghast at his defeat and runs away, with his two followers just behind him. Erika also follows, intent on beating them all up. Once that's done, go and examine the left bookshelf again. Turns out the Principal got caught and was stowed away a second time. In gratitude, he'll give you the Head Medapart Appealsound. Once you're done here, leave the school. Outside, we'll meet up with Koji and Karin, and get a status report on Erika. Unfortunately, Karin's not doing so well, and her father comes to the school and takes her home. Koji runs off, intent on punishing the person behind this mess, and Ikki decides to head off to Hachiro's. He'll be intercepted by Koji, who gets his suspicions of Hachiro confirmed, and barges into Hachiro's house. Follow him inside. Inside, Koji will be held off by the butler, and Ikki convinces Koji to leave and let him handle things. Once that drama is done, head upstairs. Save, and go around the hallway and confront Hachiro. Hachiro will start blubbering, and will suddenly Robattle Ikki. It's the same team as before of a Stingaray and two Armorparadeens, so make sure you have Haniwa family parts equipped. Afterwards, the destruction of his Medaparts causes Hachiro to fall through a hole in the floor. Ikki goes to rescue him, despite Hachiro's large amount of weight. After, Hachiro apologizes for what he's done, and Ikki tells him to go and talk to his butler outside. Now, head downstairs. Two bumbling Rubberobos who apparently have a case of "roof-on-headitis" run outside. Follow them outside, and we'll encounter a conversation between Hachiro and his Butler. After, Hachiro will make up with Koji and Ikki. Erika then shows up long enough to make a scowl, and then runs off. From here, go left. You'll see the Rubberobos captured by the two Select Corps. They're still hurt from before, but the Captain ignores that and warns Ikki. However, two Medabots come up to heal the Rubberobos, shoving the Captain's pride aside. After they leave, Koji asks Ikki to come to Karin's house, saying her father wants to speak to him. Drive over to the pink house, and go inside. In here, talk to Koji, who references you to Karin's dad, saying he's got things covered. Go down and talk to Karin's dad, and he'll apologize for his outburst earlier and thank Ikki for being a friend to Karin. After, leave the house. Ikki will decide to go and see Erika first before heading off home. In her house back at Riverview, Ikki reveals what he's been up to, and Erika gets REALLY ticked off, as she finally figures out that Ikki's the one who's been defeating the Rubberobos, not the Select Corps., and if she had hung around with Ikki, she would've been able to get a scoop. Robattle time. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brass LEADER (? Medal,Variable Hair, Pateri Vulcan, Short Shot, Flaregather) Pretty Prime (Ninja Medal, Reflect Mirror, Don't Move, Shine Shield, Temple Master) Pretty Prime (Ninja Medal, Reflect Mirror, Don't Move, Shine Shield, Temple Master) Erika You've fought this battle numerous times before, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem. Nevertheless, make sure that you have legs equipped that adapt to Forest terrain, as this time Brass and Pretty Prime are in their home field. Anyways, ignore Brass at first, as her firepower won't make much of a difference to the fight. Instead, get your trusty Kabuto Medabot to start charging up, while your other two Medabots start focusing on one Pretty Prime. When the Medaforce is charged up, don't unleash the Ultra Shot just yet - rather, make sure the first Pretty Prime you focused on is down for the count first, then let your fire go. If it hits the second Pretty Prime, then all is well anyways, since you should still have all three of your Medabots. From here, just focus your fire on Brass, and she should fall soon as well. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Erika will run off, ticked off. Talk to her mother, and you'll learn that she's probably in Medaropolis. However, before we go there, head off to Dr. Aki's office. We'll see a chance meeting between the doctor and the Phantom Renegade. When they see that Ikki's around, the Phantom Renegade will run off, and Dr. Aki will try to sidetrack the conversation, telling Ikki that he has to do things elsewhere; in other words, Medaropolis. However, there's another thing you can do. Go and talk to Nae, and she'll ask you to another Medabots battle against the Elemental Series. Accept it. It's the same battle as before, so it shouldn't be too difficult now that you've got the experience of incidents in Medaropolis under your belt. After you win, you'll be able to take another one of the Elemental Series Medabots, so take one of the two that you haven't yet gotten. After, leave the building, and head off to Medaropolis. Once you enter Medaropolis, head straight off to Koji's house. Go through the normal routine of buzzing the intercom, and once inside, go to Koji's room via the staircase (Pssst....yes, that is Hachiro there on the couch). Upstairs, talk to Koji, and he'll reveal that there's a lot of people going missing, and refers Ikki to the Select Corps. HQ, and Koji will take care of Hachiro. The Select Corps. may be useless, but it's our only lead, so head to their Headquarters. At Select Corps. HQ, talk to the person guarding the meeting room, and he'll leave to go on patrol. Talk to the three people inside, and they'll reveal that the kids are going missing in front of the train station, the Rubberobos are involved, and that a young girl came by to ask the same information. The train station is one screen south of the Selects Corp. building. Talk to the lady sitting on the bench, and she'll reveal that Erika was just here. Talk to Dr. Armond, and you'll learn that he's here to meet his girlfriend -_-. But wait! Examine the statue in front of Dr. Armond from behind. It's a little out of place, and Ikki is about to examine it, when a Rubberobo kid comes up and knocks Ikki over. Ikki, furious will Robattle the Rubberobo Kid. It's the same fight as your first battle against the Rubberobo Kid; a Turnmonkey and Volume10. Use the same strategy as before to take him out. After, the Rubberobo Kid dons his regular clothes, and the Select Corps. come up and reveals he's one of the missing kids, and takes him away to HeadQuarters. A part of the mystery just clicked into place....head back to Select Corps Headquarters. Back here, we'll see the boy being picked up by his mother. As they leave, the boy reveals to Ikki that if he investigates the statue at the train station, he should be able to find something. Seeing as Erika is nowhere to be found, we have no other choice. Head back to the train station. Talk to the man standing beside the conversation, and his girlfriend will come and pick him up. Once that's done, talk to Dr. Armond. He'll finally realize his date isn't coming, and decides to Robattle Ikki. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Zorin LEADER (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Bayonet (? Medal, Reaction Bomb, Revolven, Sumachingun, Ochitsukan) Bayonet (? Medal, Reaction Bomb, Revolven, Sumachingun, Ochitsukan) Dr. Armond Dr. Armond's Medabots lineup differs the slightest bit this time around; instead of having a Leader Bayonet with two backup Zorins, he has a Leader Zorin with two backup Bayonets. The only thing that you should really change in your strategy this time around is to give more emphasis to your Shot Traps than your Grapple Traps. For one, remember that you (should) have the Leg advantage; the Ochitsukan and Tatakawa are not adaptable to City fields. With a Grapple Trap and Shot Trap equipped, your two Male Medabots should be able to secure the speed advantage and lay traps to deal initial damage to the Zorin and a Bayonet. While you're at it, highly-armored legs that are the custom for Room-adaptable Leg Medaparts should be able to defend them long enough to hurt Armond's Medabots. At the same time, your female Medabot should be alternating between healing and firing at the enemies. After a few Traps and shoot-outs later, your Kabuto Medabot should start charging up, while your other Medabot should continue laying his traps, and the female Medabot should start wrecking chaos by using some of your new Elemental Series Medaparts while having at least one healing part on-hand. Two turns later, use the Medaforce to either utterly destroy one of Armond's Medabots or otherwise nearly finish it off. Do the necessary mop-up work from there, then concentrate on laying whatever traps you feel are required at that point in time. Once the remaining foes are weakened, take a stance of attacking endlessly until the Zorin's Head Medapart is finally destroyed to defeat Armond. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, the doctor says something very suspicious...or at least, suspicious if you haven't watched the show, in which case you would know exactly what the hell is going on. He'll then move aside the statue and disappear into the sewers. You obviously are going to have to follow him, so go straight ahead after him inside. Inside, Ikki comments on the Rubberobo's similarity to cockroaches, and (wisely) decides to change into his Rubberobo suit. Since the sewers qualifies as an outside area, you CAN use the Landmotor. Anyways, head straight down from where you start at, and at the end of the path, go right across the bridge. You should see three manholes. The left and middle manholes open up to reveal Rubberobo kids who'll battle you with a Turnmonkey and Volume10, but you don't get anything besides the customary Medapart and raw experience. After you're done having fun here, continue right and up, and go across the bridge. Head down, ignoring the Rubberobo standing on guard here, and continue right. In this room, try to get the Rubberobo guard, and he'll stop you, asking for a password. Since Ikki doesn't know the password, he can't get past the guard. Head back one screen, and talk to the Rubberobo here that's standing on guard, and he'll fight you with a Flatstick-Haniwa-Gorem trio. After, the Rubberobo will leave, giving Ikki the job of guarding and the password. Take the password and head into the Rubberobo hideout one room over. First off, head into the left section and examine the right-most bottom bookcase. The Phantom Renegade will come out, and runs off to elsewhere instead of dispatching the Rubberobos. With that scene out of the way, head to the top of the room, and exit through the northern door. You'll be asked for another password. Ikki doesn't know it offhand, but there's hardly any effor required for him to guess it. Once you get in, talk to the upper-right Rubberobo, and he'll show Ikki an experiment with carbon-dioxide bubbles - but he'll get caught in his own experiment, with painful results. After, talk to the upper-left Rubberobo, and similar results will occur. Although you can get money from the room to the left, you'll lose it once you exit, so leave that for later and go back down one room. Back in here, go right through the entrance that was previously guarded. In here, we'll witness Squidguts who gives the Rubberobo Kids their mission; go up to the city and cause chaos. Once Ikki is done talking, follow the Rubberobos up the ladder. Up in the city, Squidguts sends the kids off on their merry way, and comments on how he doesn't care what happens to them so long as chaos is served. Ikki decides to go find the Rubberobo kids, and chances out of his Rubberobo suit. Your first step should be to get onto the center of the road, and head down and left. You should be able to see the Rubberobo Kid and the Select Corps. member....in the middle of a staring contest....talk to the kid and you'll face him in a Turnmonkey-Volume10 battle on the streets. Afterwards, the Rubberobo Kid will run away, with the Select Corps. member running after him. From here, head off to the train station, where we'll meet Erika. Talk to her, and she'll be investigating the location of the Rubberobo HQ Entrance. Erika then learns how behind she is as the Rubberobos, Select Corps., and Phantom Renegade show up. After Erika leaves, head left and up, and you'll see a Rubberobo Kid being talked to by her mother and father. Battle the Rubberobo Kid, who is also using Turnmonkey and Volume10. After, in defeat, the Rubberobo Kid will run off, and her parents will run after her. From here, head up north one screen to the Select Corps. HQ. Talk to the guard who has apprehended the Rubberobo Kid, and his captive will run off on him, leaving him to follow. After, more Select Corps. will pour out of the building, headed to the park to blockade the Rubberobo hideout. From where you are now, go one screen south and head to the Medamall in the southwest corner. We'll overhear a conversation where Squidguts reveals that he's been against using kids from the start, he called the Select Corps. on the kids asses, and they're going to be caught while he escapes without a problem. After, the kids will complain, as the Captain of the Select Corps announces their blockade around the Medamall. However, the Phantom Renegade pops up onto the scene, and tells them to make it to Rosewood Private School; if they can get there, things will be fine. After, head right and go up and talk to the Captain. He'll be convinced that Ikki is the one who stirs up trouble, and orders his arrest before he leaves. Tokkuri doesn't believe in this order and leaves as well, but a Select Corps. member will Robattle Ikki anyways with an Attack- Tyrano-Air-Ptera-Landbrachio trio. Once you've taken care of that guy, the Rubberobo Kids will run off ahead. Go up one screen, and take care of the Select Corps. guarding the exit to the east of the Rubberobo Kids. Repeat the process on the next screen with the Select Corps. who caught the Rubberobo Kid, and they'll all be safe in Rosewood Private. After, the Select Corps. decides to go get reinforcements, but Hachiro shows up and sidetracks 'em. Ikki thanks Hachiro, and Hachiro gives him a Ghost Medal, which is pretty helpful. After, Ikki wonders where the hell the Phantom Renegade went off to. Go up and try to enter Rosewood Private, and the Phantom Renegade will finally show up, and reveals his intent to trick the Select Corps. He changes the sign to the school, and when the Select Corps. show up, they decide they have the wrong place (Woodrose Academy, anyone?). Oh my god. Idiots. Head into the school now, and one of the Rubberobo Kids will come up to you in her regular clothes. She'll introduce herself as Kahlua and gives Ikki the Manhole Key, which supposedly opens up a manhole to a secret meeting place. She also mentions a story going around about a hero beating up the Rubberobo Gang, which she thinks is Ikki. It's true! Anyways, remember those three manholes in the sewer from earlier? Go there now. You should be able to move the statue now by examining it from the front. Examine the top-right manhole, and Ikki will open it using the Manhole Key, and goes down a long ladder. In here, go past the guard with your password ready (Ikki knows it), and talk to the left two Rubberobos for some information on what the hell's going on. Hmmm....after, save, then talk to the right Rubberobo. He'll challenge you to a Robattle which you must partake in, but don't worry; it's a Noctobat-Haniwa-Gorem battle, so you should be able to win. After, the Rubberobo will order you to go and call the leaders. Go and try to leave the cave, and when you get past the guard, Seaslug will come down with the other three (Squidguts, Shrimplips, Gillgirl) and knock Ikki over in his attempt to get through. Go and sit in the empty chair now, and Seaslug will start talking about an outside interference other than the Select Corps. (That's you). A Rubberobo will then come up to Ikki and accuse him of stealing his password idea. Seaslug orders him and Ikki to Robattle, so go up on the stage to fight a Foxuno-Haniwa-Gorem trio. After you win, go back down and talk to Seaslug. He'll be pleased enough with your performance to declare you a sub-leader candidate. The other candidate will step forward, and go up onto the stage. Follow him to fight a Flatstick-Haniwa- Gorem battle. After, go and talk to Seaslug again. The four main leaders will decide to call Ikki "Medal Leader" -_- and tell him that he needs to change uniforms. Unfortunately, they recognize him when he changes into his regular clothes, but Seaslug offers him the sub-leader position if Ikki can defeat Seaslug still, knowing how fundamental Ikki could be to the Rubberobos. It's the same battle as in the school, so no sweats. After, you'll receive Shamen's Left Arm Medapart, Slipend. After, Seaslug realizes that Ikki will never join the Rubberobos, and orders his arrest; except the Select Corps. have discovered the Rubberobo hideout. The Rubberobos will all run away, leaving Ikki behind to decide and wait for the Select Corps. to come down. Once you gain free control of Ikki, examine the front of the statue. Ikki will observe it looks like an ant, an the statue falls away! At the same time, the Select Corps. decide that Ikki's a leader of the Rubberobos, and start coming down, leaving Ikki no choice but to go through the new secret path. Once Ikki's done realizing there's no turning back, go right and up, and you'll fight an Antacker guard (although technically he's half Antacker/half Antldier). Seeing as it's only a lone guard you have to fight, I don't believe you'll really need a strategy, so go ahead and take care of him. From here, head left, up, right, up, and left into a room with children. Talk to the children if you want for information, but MAKE SURE TO TALK TO THE LADY GUARDING THE CHESTS! She's a convenience store person. Buy a Scorpion Dog Head Medapart from her if you haven't already gotten one; you'll require it for later. Once you're done here, go down and talk to the Ant Medabot guards. They call Ikki "strong food", and you'll be tossed into a Robattle with an Antacker and Antldier. After you win, they'll retreat, so follow them by heading left and up. Up here, their Captain, a Rollerman, will join in another battle against you. Once you defeat them, they'll retreat into the Queen's chambers. Head on inside, and they'll receive orders to tie Ikki up from their queen....a queen who goes "Roborobo"....Anyways, wipe 'em out for the last time. After, the Ant Guards will be rendered useless, their supply of Medaparts gone. Now open the four chests for a Female Tinpet, 50$, 5$, and 5$. Now, go and examine the statue in here. You'll then need to equip your Scorpion Dog Head Medapart (If you don't have one, you can buy it from the lady guarding the chests one room back) and melt the rock. The queen will be revealed as a Rubberobo, and the ants will decide to become good. They offer to take Ikki back to the aboveground, but Ikki has to stop the Rubberobos first. Examine the door that was hidden by the statue, then examine it a second time to go through the door. In here, go through the central door, and inside, examine the medal shape in the middle. Dr. Armond will then come in and explain a bunch of things. The first is that he sponsored the Rubberobos by building this underground base, and secondly he tried to help Ikki out so that Ikki could locate a mysterious object in the Ancient Ruins - the Fiyun Stone. Armond then asks Ikki to find the Ancient Ruins, as Ikki DOES owe Armond. Gillgirl and some of her henchmen then come in, and say they'll play a game of tag - Ikki tries to run to the center of this area while Gillgirl and her men try to catch up with him. First off, head outside, then go through the room to the right. In here, continue right a small bit to open a chest up for a Blasto Head Medapart, then continue on down. From here, progress right until you encounter a stone. Equip the Blasto Medapart that you just obtained to destroy the stone. Once it's done, Ikki realizes that the area might cave in at the slightest disruption, and Gillgirl begins to put the pressure on him. Now, go right and up from here, and in the northeast corner, head left until you hit a chest. Open it up for an Arma-Head, then go down and destroy a rock that requires you to equip the Arma- Head. Now head down, SAVE, then go right. Gillgirl will arrive, and she'll send one of her henchmen at Ikki. This one is a Magdosnake-Gorem-Haniwa battle. It's a battle you've fought a long time ago, so this shouldn't present a problem to you at all. After, the ceiling begins to weaken, and Gillgirl's henchman begins to warn her, but she refuses to listen. Now it's time to fight the real deal. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stonemirror LEADER (Devil Medal, Death Grin, Death Beckon, Death Curl, Tail End) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gillgirl If you fought Gillgirl in Rosewood Private School, then you should have a good idea of what to expect; lots of pain. First and foremost; make sure all your male Medabots have at least one of the Gorem family Medaparts (Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter). This will render the Gloomeg attacks useless, so ignore your female Medabot(s) and bring in three Males. Now, here's the other thing you probably won't understand; equip Leg Medaparts that either work okay on all fields or work best on a different type of terrain other than here. This is because of Stonemirror's Death Grin attack, Destroy. It has Chain Reaction, and it hurts. Since Stonemirror is slow, if you try to go faster than him, he'll attack you while you're in the only position where you're vulnerable to Destroy - facing away and moving back to your starting position. Therefore, lessen your speed so that he runs out of uses right away. Once the initial drama with Destroy is over, if you have the Gorem parts on, you can create total pwnage. Although Stonemirror can still attack, the most dangerous of Stonemirror is over, and you shouldn't have any problems at all taking care of Gillgirl's trio of Medabots. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, you'll receive StoneMirror's Legs, Tail End. However, Ikki will fall down a hole. Down below, Ikki will realize this is a room in the ocean. Get off the stage and go examine the Medabot at the top, and Ikki will decide not to touch it. Now go and examine the doorway at the bottom, and Ikki will be transformed into his Great Hero costume. Now go back onto the podium, and Ikki will run away as the Rubberobos fall down. Gillgirl, being the unwise lady she is, will go and touch the Medabot, and takes Ikki with it. Meanwhile, we'll see Dr. Armond talking about the Medabot, and discussing things about the room and the Fiyun room. Hmmm....and thus ends the Medaropolis Arc. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Utopian | | | | UTPN | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ Ikki will be teleported into the past, to an area that borders the ocean called the Kodine Kingdom. He's been summoned by a Prophet of sorts to help the people out. In this era, he is known as the Great Hero. The Queen of the Kodine Kingdom requests of Ikki to defeat a monster known as Blue Hawaii. After, the Prophet will ask you to follow him. Go left and up and head through the door in the northwest corner (or, you could collect info on what the heck's going on around here). In the next room, go into the living quarters to your right, and talk to the Prophet. Go and eat your food once the Prophet leaves, and Ikki will speculate on how Kodine Kingdom seems nice. At the same time, we'll see the Rubberobos and Gillgirl caught up in the ocean currents, as they try to endure this new hardship :D. After, you'll be given control of Ikki to look around the palace. Go wherever you want, but first and foremost check the room north of Ikki's. The Sacred Stone...hmmm.....after you're done (sorry, can't go through the top rooms until later), exit outside of the palace. Out here, we'll meet up with the Prophet again, who'll introduce Ikki to an audience of Kodine Kingdom citizens. They'll mention something about Blue Hawaii's 'black-and-white' servants...hmmmm....once they leave, the Prophet tells Ikki that he's the only one who can leave Blue Hawaii, and then himself leaves. Left behind, Ikki begins to draw comparisons between the black-and-white creatures and the Rubberobos. Anywho, the lower-right house has a boy who'll ask you to battle him. You can battle him only once, and he has a Sharkhan, Kuraba, and Moai. You should especially try to get a Moai Medapart, since they're the last of the CancelAttack Medaparts you can get in this game. The upper-right house is a Medashop - you'll likely want to get some Kappalord Medaparts here, seeing as how you're likely lacking in Anti-Sea Medaparts. One last note is that a lady in the top-left house notes a prophecy of the kingdom sinking into the sea. It shouldn't be hard to understand whether that came true or not. Once you are done your exploration, try to head out the path to the left. You'll be stopped by the guard; apparently, even the Great Hero requires the Queen's permission. Just then, a Rubberobo will come around and enter the house right next to Ikki. Enter the house, and we'll see the Rubberobo demanding candy. Ikki will confront him, and the Rubberobo apparently seems to know who Ikki is and is surprised he's here. We then Robattle, but no worries; the Rubberobo possesses only a single Flatstick, so you shouldn't have any problems at all with defeating him. After, Ikki learns the Rubberobo's leader is in the ocean, where Blue Hawaii is. It all links together here and now. Ikki learns he needs to have the Princess/Queen's permission to go west, but for now, he's captured the Rubberobo. Now, go outside, and the Rubberobo will follow you. Take him to the prison, which is located under the stairs north of the Medashop. Down in the dungeon, go and examine the door and the Rubberobo will head into the prison. Now, head up the stairs and back outside. Our path is clear; we need to head west, but first we need the Queen's permission. From here, take the path that goes out east. In the next area, there'll be a guard, but he'll be asleep. Now, go into the flower field, but don't talk to the Princess just yet. NOW go talk to the Princess, and she'll ask you to play a game with her (AKA Robattle). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Utopian LEADER (Monkey Medal, Phanta, Obstruct, Disruptor, Dreamer) Utopian (Monkey Medal, Phanta, Obstruct, Disruptor, Dreamer) Utopian (Monkey Medal, Phanta, Obstruct, Disruptor, Dreamer) Margarita There are two difficulty ratings to this match; the first one is REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY DIFFICULT!!!! The second one is Pathetically Easy. The three Utopians can only cause confusion/Chaos to your Medabots, and the same goes for their Monkey Medals. Because of this, by putting on, oh say, Finale or Victory Armor for the heads of your Medabots (Male only), you have effectively damned the Utopians by making it so you will never turn on your allies. The second part to Pathetically Easy are some Anti-Air parts. The Utopians use Medaparts that are Air-oriented; therefore, an Anti-Air Medapart can take them out quickly, and end the battle with ease. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Afterwards, Margarita will give you a necklace of flowers with a Medal in the middle of it. The Medal is the Unicorn Medal. Next, Ikki will tell Margarita what he thinks; that the servants of the Blue Hawaii are the Rubberobo Gang, but Margarita doesn't think so. Ikki gets suspicious of her, but he doesn't have time enough to confirm them as a Rubberobo comes onto the scene to pick the flowers. Once diologue is done, go over and confront the Rubberobo to duel a Flatstick and Haniwa. After, Margarita denies the Rubberobo as being a servant of Blue Hawaii, and mentions somebody named Cafe Ole. Her guard then wakes up and comes to grab Margarita for her studies, and thanks Ikki for protecting her. After the two leave, head back to the prison with your second Rubberobo and lock him away. As Ikki does that, he'll realize he forgot to ask permission to head to the west from Margarita. Exit the prison, and head into the palace now. In here, head to the room north of where Ikki ate his dinner, the place with the Sacred Stone. Margarita will explain that she escaped from her studies because the Chamberlain was asleep, and shows Ikki the sacred stone - it turns out the sacred stone is really the Fiyun Stone! Margarita then goes on to say that the people who came from the skies with Medabots used this stone, and that it's the biggest and most powerful of it's kind. Hmmm...the Chamberlain then comes in and retrieves Margarita back. As they leave, Ikki realizes he once again forgot to get permission. Now, head into the back room. The Chamberlain will come out and ask you to come in. Head in after him, and sit on the seat opposite from him in his room. He'll then reveal that Blue Hawaii is really Cafe Ole, Margarita's former Medabot gone renegade. The Chamberlain then asks Ikki to defeat Blue Hawaii, making his mission official. Now, exit his room, and go up to Margarita's room. She's gone! Ikki decides to go and inform the Chamberlain, so you should do just that. The Chamberlain will run off in a panic. Now, try to go and exit the palace now. However, Ikki hears somebody snoozing, and decides to take a look around. Go to the top of the screen and examine the Medabot that is on the wall. Margarita will come out and promises to be a good girl from then on if Ikki promises to care about her. However, she then runs off to go to the ocean, saying she'll be a good girl "starting tomorrow" :P. The Chamberlain then rushes off asking if Ikki's found her; Ikki will tell them to just relax and he'll go bring her back. With that out of the way, head down and exit the palace. Outside, the Oracle comes up and bluntly tells Ikki that if he doesn't find the Princess and defeat Blue Hawaii, he cannot return to his own time. Now, take the western passage, and this time, you'll have the Queen's permission to go off to the ocean. Out here, go and talk to Margarita. She'll comment on the ocean breeze, and Ikki will comment on his own land. Margarita will then realize that Ikki will have to leave soon, and she gets furious over this, thinking he'll forget about her. Follow her up to where she goes, and Ikki responds that he's headed to fight a real monster. Margarita says Cafe Ole is no monster, and runs away. Now, head left across the bridge. A Rubberobo will pop out of the box and fight you with a Flatstick-Haniwa-Gorem trio. After, the Rubberobo tells Ikki that the Rubberobos put the boxes out so they can hide in them, or else they'd be eaten by a monster (ala Blue Hawaii). Ikki then convinces the Rubberobo to go and wait in the prison XD. Anyways, take the left path, going up where you need to. On your way, you'll fight two more Rubberobos, whom also use Flatstick-Haniwa-Gorem teams. At the end, you'll confront two Rubberobos who've taken Margarita hostage. Apparently, they need to sacrifice her to the monster to save their own hides. Ikki won't listen to them and fights them right away. It's the same team, just for reference. After, the Rubberobo will go off to prison. Talk to the second one and battle a second time. Once you defeat him, he'll explain more in detail; Blue Hawaii will eat Gillgirl, who's also around, if Margarita isn't sacrificed to him. Ikki promises to save both Gillgirl and Cafe Ole, and Margarita goes back to the palace while the Rubberobo goes to the prison. Now, head back to the crossroad where you fought the first Rubberobo, then head north onto the island. Here, take the northeastern path going up, and head in a general path of up and left. On the way there, you'll face off against three more Rubberobos. Guess what team they're using? After, enter on the end. We'll see a big monster, and when one of the Rubberobos gets sucked in, Ikki realizes the monster is an illusion. Dive in now. On an island, Ikki will realize that Cafe Ole was creating the illusion. Now, create the team that you used to fight Margarita earlier. After, Cafe Ole says he just wanted to see Margarita, and Ikki will offer him the chance to see her again. Cafe Ole takes Ikki back to the mainland, while his sidekicks keep the Rubberobos imprisoned. After, Cafe Ole will head off to the flower field. Now, head back into the kingdom and then go into the palace. From here, head off to Margarita's room. In here, Ikki tells her he has a treat for her in the flower field, and while Margarita has an idea of what it is, he'll refuse to say anything. Now, go off to the flower field. Here, we'll see the Chamberlain is around, and Cafe Ole is off to the side, hiding. Go and talk to Cafe Ole, and Ikki will convince him to go and talk to Margarita. The two will make up, and Margarita promises to ward off the Chamberlain. Head off to the palace once they too are done in the Flower garden. Back at the palace, it turns out there are really three Cafe Ole Medabots, and Margarita decides to loan Ikki a set of Utopian Medaparts. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET KODINE KINGDOM MEDAPARTS! Now that that's out of the way, if you want to head back now, go and talk to the Oracle. He'll talk about the kingdom's destiny, when the Rubberobos come in. The Cafe Oles will beat them up, and they'll get sent back to the present. The Oracle then will send Ikki off, after Ikki is done his promise to Margarita to return someday. She'll also give you mementos of her - the Silver Locket and the Cafe Ole's Medaparts. Unfortunately, it seems Doctor Armond has gained the Fiyun Stone... Ikki will be returned to the present. The Select Corps. are still around, but when they catch Gillgirl and her cohorts, they'll be satisfied with their capture and leave Ikki alone. Thus ends the Kodine Kingdom arc. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Robo-Emperor | | | | RBEM | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ From the Rubberobo hideout, leave into the sewer, and then try to head left and up to the ladder going outside. Koji will come in to confront Ikki, saying he found out about the Rubberobos secret HQ. Ikki will explain what happened to him, but Koji doesn't believe him. After, Koji will tell Ikki that Erika's ticked off at Ikki and he should talk to her. Now, head up to the ladder where Ikki will then change his clothes, and go outside. Up here, talk to Erika, and she'll be really ticked off at how Ikki got into the secret hideout and she was blocked off by the Select Corps. She then tells Ikki he smells before she leaves, and Ikki decides to head home and change his clothes. From here, head off to your house in Riverview. Back at home, talk to your mom, and she'll order you to change clothes as she mentions something about....a date?! Anyways, head upstairs. Although the clothes are in a green box above your bed, if you check the green box while ON your bed, you'll see a cute little cutscene of Ikki jumping on his bed. After, change clothes by examining said green box, and Ikki will decide to ask his mom what she meant by his date. Go downstairs and your mother will tell you that you need to go in front of the Bonaparte Statue. It's still blockaded, so Ikki decides to check Erika's house for Erika. Zoom over there. It seems that Ikki "supposedly" asked Erika out on a date by letter, so Ikki runs out and decides to check up on Karin. Head over to her residence in Medaropolis, and push the intercom. A shadowy figure comes out and says that Ikki invited Karin to in front of the Bonaparte Statue. Ikki decides to head over to the train station, so follow his diologue. At the fountain, talk to the man in the brown suit and he'll mention something about a girl walking off with an old man. Ikki concludes she might have been kidnapped. Now, talk to Koji. He apparently got tossed out of the hideout, and when Ikki asks him about Erika and Karin, he correctly takes it to mean that Karin's possibly in danger. Just at that moment, the ground rumbles as something orbits in the sky. It's the Flying Fortress Fiyun, powered by the Fiyun Stone, under the control of Dr. Armond, who has kidnapped both Erika and Karin! And the only way he can get them back is to face off against Armond himself. After, Ikki convinces Koji to let him handle the job of saving Karin, since he was the one who caused this whole mess anyways. Once Koji leaves, Ikki ponders over what to do next. Anyways, see the Medabot that moves in down from the top of the screen? Go up to it, and you'll end up facing a Phoenix and Paradriver. Take care of it with your 3 to 2 Medabot advantage. After this, head up one screen, and continue through the double blockade of Select Corps., who have switched out their classic Select 3 lineup for a Phoenix and Paradriver, also adding a Dragonfly. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Phoenix LEADER (Phoenix Medal, Blastgun, Fire Gun, Flame Gun, Red Tail) Paradriver (Angel Medal, Eagle Belt, Hawk Hand, Swan Arm, Turkey Leg) Dragonfly (Bear Medal, Hardweighter, Heavyweighter, Veryweighter, Flyfly) Select Corps. There are only two notable parts to this battle that you need to keep an eye out for. The first is Paradriver, who's attack steals Medaforce from your Medaforce Bars. Because of this, the chances of you pulling off a Medaforce while the Paradriver is still around are slim to none, so if you have to use one, you'll have to wait until the Paradriver is eliminated first. The second is that all three of these Medabots use Air-Medaparts. Because of this, coming into battle with two Male Medabots outfitted with Anti-Air Medaparts and the Male Medabot that you use for your Landmotor will help you win the match very quickly. Without Anti-Air Medaparts, the Robattle is somewhat moderately easy, but once you equip Anti-Air Medaparts, they're all a joke, the end. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Once you make it past the two Medabots, go into Riverview. Here, go to the Medabots Lab, and then head into Dr. Aki's office. Talk to Dr. Aki and he'll explain that he and Dr. Armond were friends in college. However, they had a fierce rivalry, which explains Armond's motives. He then goes on to explain that by using the Wings of the Wind, which he gave to Nae earlier, you can use to fly to the Fiyun Fortress. I think you have an idea of where we want to go next from here. In Nae's office, go and talk to her. Nae already has the Wings of the Wind ready, explaining off her preparation due to Aki thinking highly of Ikki and having "another pair of eyes watching over you", "someone who you know very well". However, now's not the time to inquire further. Nae will then give you, along with the Wings of the Wind, a female Tinpet, and the Medaparts required to use the Wings of the Wind. For reference, they are Cockpit, Stabilizer, Wing, and Jet Engine, all female Medaparts. Nae will also give you a new Medal. At this point in time, I don't have any recommendation. Anywho, outfit your female Tinpet, then head out the door. Ikki will chase the Fiyun Fortress going up. At the top, Ikki resolves to find out the link between the Fiyun Stone and the Kodine Kingdom. Anywho, first off, head straight down from where you've landed and go through the door. In the next room, head down and confront the first Medabot. You'll fight another Phoenix-Paradriver- Dragonfly trio Robattle, so take them out, and the Medabot after that as well. Once that's done, head down and right, and fight your way through down into the small room, which is a small greenhouse. In here, talk to the left-most Medabot, and he'll give you a Lemon, which you'll need for later. From here, head down into the room. Ikki will comment on how the room looks like a factory. Go down the stairs, and talk to all the Medabots to learn about how they need oil. More importantly though, go up to the middle Medabot. See the two oil cans above him? Examine the left oil can for a Male Tinpet. After, go up the stairs, and head to the left side of the room to go through a doorway into another room. Coming in, two Medabots will commence going nuts over how a human has come in. A third Medabot stops them and introduces himself as Harvey, and lets Ikki have a look around. The top Medabot that just went bonkers over you will challenge you to a Robattle with the standard cast. Once you're done in this area, head right into the next, into what seems to be a sort of living quarters for the Medabots. Talk to everyone if you want, but especiall talk to the Medabot sitting at the bottom-right-most table, and you'll learn a girl was around. After, talk to the Medabot near the oil cans, and he tells Ikki that he should go ask Harvey for oil if he wants any. Ikki's at a loss for clues right now, so he decides to do just that. Head one room back. Back in here, talk to Harvey. Suddenly, the siren will go off, and Harvey tells Ikki that he needs to go. He also warns Ikki not to talk to any other Medabots on Fiyun, for his own sake. Afterwards, talk to the three Medabots in here. Instead of offering their hostility, they'll attack you instead with the regular lineup. Dispatch all three of them, and then head into the next room. In here, eliminate everyone EXCEPT for the Medabot guarding the door and the Medabot in the office. Once done that, talk to the office-faring Medabot and he'll still be sane, explaining that he didn't get lunch. Ikki figures out that it must've been something in the oil that changed everyone's personality. Now, head up to the guard, and he'll wake up. Ticked off at being woke up, he'll fight you. Take care of him as well. When you win, Ikki is more and more resolute on that Dr. Armond must've put something in the oil. Now, head into the next room. For this room, walk through the line of vision of the four Medabots in the four gardens, and defeat them all. Once you are done the butchery, head up the stairs that are located to the left of the upper-left garden. Upstairs, Ikki resolves to find Erika and Karin, and stop Dr. Armond. We'll then cut to a scene between Dr. Armond and Erika and Karin. Dr. Armond reveals that the Fiyun Stone is powering the Fiyun Fortress, among other things. Apparently he kidnapped the two girls so that Ikki would come and try to rescue him, and he wanted Ikki to come because Ikki's thwarted his plans, and is acting as Dr. Aki's puppets. He also reveals his intent to create a giant Medabot that is unstoppable, all to outfame Dr. Aki. He also mentions a Limiter, which supposedly suppresses a Medabot's real power. Back to Ikki, stop the Soniktank and Megaphant that block your way on the second floor. They're leftovers from the ant's lair in Medaropolis, so they should not pose a problem to you. Afterwards, head down and take on the duo once more. Continue until you hit a guard trio of three more Medabots, and take them all out. This time they'll have a Digmole to assist them though, so watch out. Afterwards, Ikki realizes he must be getting close to Dr. Armond. From here, head down to fight a Soniktank and Megaphant minus a Digmole, then go left and up to open a chest for a Hat Trick. Head back down the corridor, then head left and up. Obviously, you'll want to save your game before heading into the next room. You'll also want to outfit three Medabots other than your main three with Anti-Air Medaparts and a couple of White Cap Medaparts. In here, go up and confront Armond. Ikki tells him he's supposed to know the difference between right and wrong, and Armond tells Ikki he's supposed to be seen and not heard. After that classic exchange of lines, we fight. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Robo-Emperor LEADER (Bear Medal, Deathlast, Deathbomb, Deathbeam, Spaghetti) Bayonet (? Medal, Reaction Bomb, Revolven, Sumachingun, Ochitsukan) Zorin (Cat Medal, Broad Antenna, Shin-Sword, Bee-Bee Hammer, Tatakawa) Dr. Armond Coming in, this'll be a really difficult match, for one good reason; Robo- Emperor's ability to use Press, Beam, and Napalm. However, if you have all the right things to go by, he's an absolute joke. The most important thing is to have a couple of Gorem/Haniwa/Maoi parts equipped. What I recommend that you definitely have equipped on all three is Gorem, so you can deflect Bayonet's Reaction Bomb attack as well as Robo-Emperor's Deathbomb attack. Secondly, remember the terrain? Desert? Guess how poorly these guys perform on it :D, Robo-Emperor in particular with his sad sad radiation. Do yourself a favor and give yourself the speed advantage, and the match will automatically be ridiculously more easy. Anyways, make sure that you have at least one Grapple Trap and one Shot Trap equipped, and everything else either CancelAttack or Attacking Medaparts. The Medabot without any Traps should have a Ghost Medal equipped. Focus your efforts on Bayonet and Zorin first by releasing the traps, then get your Ghost Medaforce started up. After the intial scrimmage with Bayonet and Zorin (Robo-Emperor more likely than not has not yet attacked), your Ghost Medal should be ready to use Full Body RAD. This means that all three of your opponents will be put down into RAD phrase automatically, and they have to march all the way back and forth to land a hit on you again. Repeat your use of Full Body RAD, and this will ensure that Robo-Emperor will never land a hit. At the same time, once the Shot and Grapple Traps have been laid, start focusing your efforts on raping Zorin and Bayonet, and once they're done, take down Robo-Emperor with everything you've got (but make sure not to give him a single attack by constantly Full Body RADing), and the match will be in your hands soon enough. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Dr. Armond will summon Harvey, who apparently doesn't know Ikki anymore, to fight Ikki. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Propolis LEADER (Snake Medal, Hexadon, Mistouch, Stinger, Insecto-Wings) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Doda Punch, Wanafly) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Doda Punch, Wanafly) Harvey This match is just like the Dark Master, right down to two of the Medabots being the same. Bring the three Medabots I told you earlier to outfit with Anti-Air Medaparts and White Cap Medaparts, because while the Crimson Kings are still weak to Anti-Air Medaparts, Propolis is annoying just like Flig Flag with his evasion rate, and you'll want a White Cap Medapart to stick him with No Evasion status. Anyways, this battle isn't really that hard of a match. Pound the two Crimson Kings with Anti-Air Medaparts, sic No Evasion effect on Propolis, and eventually you'll win. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Harvey will begin to recognize Ikki. Armond mentions the Limiter again, then says Ikki won't be able to stop all his flying Medabots before running off. Now, go and talk to both Erika and Karin and Ikki will individually ask both of them to stay behind while he go confronts Dr. Armond, and they'll concede. Now, go and talk to Harvey, and he'll offer to unlock the door to the Engine Room, where Dr. Armond is headed. He says that Armond is heading down a misguided path, and Ikki's the only one to stop him. Anyways, head left, and you'll be thrust into a small maze, this time thankfully without any renegade Medabots. On your way, make sure that you open the chest to grab a Spydertrap Medapart, which is a Shot Trap. Once you get to the chest, continue up and right then go down the stairs. On the ground floor, head into the garden and enter the door to the bottom-left. From the factory, take the eastern route into the larger garden. In here, take the door into the lower-left corner to get to where you want to go. In here, Ikki will recognize the area as the ant's lair from earlier, and realizes that it's also part of the Fiyun Fortress. Head down and right and try to go into the Engine Room, and Koji will suddenly come and stop you, saying he also got the Wings of the Wind, and followed Ikki's lead by talking to Harvey. He'll then head into the Engine Room, so follow him. Inside, go and talk to Koji, and Ikki will recognize the Fiyun Stone, and wonder what it's doing here. We'll suddenly hear Dr. Armond, and Koji will go check it out. Save, and follow after him and we'll see Dr. Armond. Talk to him and after a cliche line of his travel between the bridge and engine room, he confesses his stealing of the Fiyun Stone from the Kodine Kingdom. Ikki decides that he has to fight Dr. Armond no matter what. It's the same battle as before, so there shouldn't be too much of a problem. After, the Fiyun Fortress begins to shake, and Dr. Armond reveals that fighting in the engine room unstabilizes the Fiyun Stone, and runs off. Harvey then comes in and says the Fortress is starting it's crash into the ground. Koji then comes up with a good idea; one of them can go chase Dr. Armond, whereas the other can try and stabilize the Fiyun Fortress. Once you've made up your mind again, go talk to Koji and tell him which path you want to take. ------------------------------- -IF YOU ARE CHASING THE DOCTOR- ------------------------------- Koji will leave, and Harvey says Dr. Armond has probably run off to the Landing Zone, where there's an Escape Pod. He then goes to see who has regained their sanity from the oil. Now, leave the room, and head back up into the garden. Go around the factory into the mini-garden, and backtrack your way to where you started into the Fiyun Fortress. In this first room, examine the hangar in the middle of the room. Ikki will hear the noise of the escape pod just before the hangar opens and Dr. Armond comes out. Ikki chases after the Escape Pod and we battle Dr. Armond a third time with his Robo-Emperor-Bayonet-Zorin cast. Afterwards, Dr. Armond is ticked off that his Escape Pod was broken and runs off to the edge. Flying Medabots suddenly come in, and Ikki maneuevers the sanity- recovered Medabots into holding Dr. Armond captive. After, Armond will drop a Penguin Medal for us. Now, go to the control room, and talk to Koji. He'll tell you that the fortress is still unstable, so go over to the empty dashboard and press A. -------------------- -END DOCTOR'S QUEST- -------------------- ------------------------------------- -IF YOU ARE STABILIZING THE FORTRESS- ------------------------------------- After you tell Koji that you want to stabilize the fortress, he'll head off to chase the doctor and Harvey will go to see who has regained their sanity from the oil. Now, head off to the bridge/control room where you fought Dr. Armond and his Robo-Emperor trio for the first time. In here, talk to the top Medabot, and he says at their rate, they'll crash into the fortress. He then says they'll need more help, and after Ikki volunteers to find it, he'll give Ikki the Alien Medal. Now go and confront the girls who are still where they were earlier and Ikki will convince them to help out. Ikki then wonders whether Koji caught Dr. Armond yet, and decides to go and see. Head to the Landing Pad, which is the room where you first started in when you came into the Fiyun Fortress. Here, talk to Koji. Ikki asks for his help, but Koji's all tied up with Armond. Thankfully, another sane Medabot comes up from the ground, and goes to the Control Room when Ikki orders him. Now, get back to the control room on the double, and take your spot. Press A at the empty dashboard. ------------------------- -END STABILIZATION QUEST- ------------------------- Although the Fiyun Fortress has been stabilized, we're still losing altitude and a crash is undoubtable. Ikki comes up with the insane idea of using the flying Medabots to keep the Fiyun Fortress afloat, and learns that the Medabots he needs are gathered in the Square (the larger garden area). From here, head off to there. In here, talk to Harvey, and he'll decide they need to try before giving up, and all the Medabots will head off to their respective positions. Ikki decides to go and observe them. However, trying to head back will result in Ikki hearing somebody....somebody familiar....head to the right of the small garden in the middle of the area, and we'll suddenly see the Select 3 appear! After their comical appearance, the Captain of the Select Corps. comes onto the scene to fight Ikki, with photographer ready to capture this battle. After you win, the Captain is ticked off that he got the wrong stuff on photo. Ikki tells him that Fiyun Fortress is about to crash, but the Captain doesn't believe him until a shockwave hits. The Captain then runs away, and his photographer goes after him, dropping his film. Ikki will automatically pick up the Polaroid, and we'll get another cutscene as Ikki's plan works. Koji comes in and reveals they landed safely south of Riverview. Now, head out to the Landing Pad and go outside. Out here, the flying Medabots and Harvey will come up to Ikki and thank him for convincing to do what they did, which helped save their home. After you're done, go over and you'll see the Captain "capture" Dr. Armond as he takes credit for Ikki's doing again. Tokkuri begins to think that Ikki's doing everything that the Captain's been taking credit for, but the Captain ignores him and leaves. Dr. Armond gets in one last line to Ikki before he leaves - it ain't over yet. Go up, and the girls and Koji will come and talk, and all will say they're going to go home and have a sleep. As they leave, Ikki will then be confronted by the Phantom Renegade, who's late for everything. Nevertheless, he'll warn Ikki that the real enemy has yet to be defeated. Afterwards, head on home. At home, Ikki's mom knows nothing of what went on, and tells him to go study. Upstairs, however, go to sleep instead, effectively ending the Fiyun Fortress Arc. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | Babbyblu | | | | BBBU | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ Once you wake up, go ahead and check the TV. Medabots Island is closed, it seems, but more importantly - Dr. Armond and the Rubberobo Gang has escaped from jail! Head downstairs, and Ikki will get a letter from his mom. It's an invitation to Medabot Island from Shrimplips. Ikki then runs off outside; despite that this is most likely a trap, we still need to stop the Rubberobo Gang. Outside, Erika's mom confirms she got the same invitation, and said she ran off because she thought Ikki was captured. Ikki decides that he needs to get going, as it seems Armond is finally getting his revenge against everyone who has messed up his plans. Head left towards the docks. You'll be stopped by a scientist from the Medabots Research Laboratory, who asks you to go see Dr. Aki. Comply with him and head into the lab, and go to Dr. Aki's room. Ikki will stay outside Aki's room as he eavesdrops on a conversation between Aki and the Phantom Reneagade. They talk about Armond and the Rubberobo Gang escaping, how this must be related to Medabots Island closing, and then they talk about a past incident which we don't have enough information to know what they're talking about. After the Phantom Renegade leaves, Dr. Aki asks the Phantom Lady who's also around an unsaid task, and she accepts. Once she leaves, enter. In here, talk to Dr. Aki, and he'll tell you Armond is determined to win, several children are missing, and that the last ferry is missing. He then directs you to the Medabots Corporation in Medaropolis. First, though, head over to Nae and talk to her. Recognizing the direness of the situation, she'll offer her last working Elemental Series Medabot to Ikki, so take it. She'll also let you have another Medal. Next, head to the lower right area of Medaropolis, and head into the Medabots Corporation. Now go and talk to the same researcher who gave you the Landmotor parts and the Mini S. Wheel before. He'll have heard from Dr. Aki ahead of time, and he will give you the Periscope along with the Scope Head, Scope Hand, Scope Arm, and Scope Leg. Now, head off to the Riverview docks, and make sure you have your stuff equipped. Save, and try to leave. However, Captain Awamori of the Select Corps. comes in, recognizing why Ikki is around. He then sends his Select Corps. underling after you. It's a regular Select 3 trio, so take care of it. After, however, Awamori will run off into the sea with his own Medabot to take him to Medabot Island, and three more Select Corps. will come in. After you dispatch the first two, Lieutenant Tokkuri finally shows up on the scene and shows off his honesty and badassness for what it's worth, and forces the Select Corps. to stop attacking Ikki. In thanks, Ikki will give him the Polaroid of Awamori's earlier loss against him. Once Tokkuri leaves, head off to the Medabot Island. Use your Periscope, and head left one screen to Medabot Island. Once you get off at Medabots Island, you'll immediately be attacked by two Select Corps. However, Phantom Renegade will cackle from afar, and the idiot Select Corps. will turn around and start looking for Phantom Renegade. Head out into the amusement park, and from here, head off straight to the Witch's Castle. Awamori will be guarding the castle, and he won't be surprised Ikki is around, as he came to the same conclusions as to the castle being suspicious. He then becomes so underhanded and dirty that he thinks about stealing Ikki's Medawatch, and orders his Select 3 to steal it. Destroy them for the last time. After, the Select 3 will be destroyed, and in his loss, Awamori orders his underlings to get Ikki. However, the Phantom Renegade comes out and goes through his opening prose again, and shames the Captain. He'll give us enough time to get through the Select Corps., however, so Ikki will automatically enter the castle. Inside, remember where Milky trapped the children earlier the last time we were here? Head right and up into that room. In here, you can do one of two things; you can either take on the Pappy Doll in another Medarace, or sail over the water with your Periscope. Your choice. Once you make it over, enter the staircase. Downstairs, talk to Hachiro, who at least gets points for following movies. However, Milky will appear and explain she worked with the Rubberobo Gang so she could kidnap sweet children. When Ikki gets mad, she gets mad in return, and we Robattle. Revised strategy. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sunwitch LEADER (Rabbit Medal, Majoram, Two Cotton, Boomerang, Clean Box) Wolfeel (Ninja Medal, Concealing, Konpinch, Konplier, Duck Under) Wolfeel (Ninja Medal, Concealing, Konpinch, Konplier, Duck Under) Milky I earlier recommended laying Grapple Traps for the Wolfeels. While this still works, the Wolfeel are also very weak to Anti-Sea Medaparts; and now that you've got an abundance of Anti-Sea Medaparts and a Medabot who's entire being is dedicated to Anti-Sea (Your Periscope Medabot), they can easily be eliminated in at most two fell sweeps, leaving only the Sunwitch left at the start of your third round of attacks. From there, it's just a matter of pummeling the Sunwitch with whatever you have. See, the Wolfeels won't have the TIME to use their Thunder attacks, and without the Wolfeels as back-up support, the Sunwitch is helpless as far as functioning on her own goes. So then, keep your barrage of attacks, and she'll fall quickly and mercilessly. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Ikki will convince Milky to change her ways, and she'll teleport away, leaving the children to exit at their own will. Also, Hachiro makes a comment about how it seems Milky kidnapped him for his beauty instead of his money *cue laugh track*. After you exit outside, talk to the Pappy Doll, and it'll run away, taking care of the Select Corps. for you as well. Head to the left now, and take the upper passage. Out here, talk to the Dark Master who's still around, and continue pressing at him until he gets angry at you for interrupting his sleep. He'll then Robattle you. Time for another C + P Robattle strategy. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Fligflag LEADER (Chameleon Medal, Pop-N-Eye, Amphibi-Hand, Amphibi-Arm, Amphibi-Leg) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Dopa Punch, Wanafly) Crimson King (Devil Medal, Peck Strike, Dondon Punch, Dopa Punch, Wanafly) Dark Master Where to start.... First off, you're going to have to sort your two male Medabots between three key types of parts; Anti-Air, Anti-Sea, and 100% Accuracy Attacks. I recommend you get a Bat Medal with Electro and Sonic Missile, and throw on something like a Tank Missile or Mis-Sile for the head. The other Medabot should use Kabuto for the Medal, and something that's compatible like Mis-Sile or Missile for the Head. If you have a Scope Hand or any other Anti-Sea Medapart, now's the perfect time to equip it onto your Kabuto Medabot, with either an Anti-Air Arm or another Anti-Sea Arm. The female Medabot should mainly be used for blind attacking unless you somehow have Anti-Sea/Anti-Air/100% Hit Arms/Head for her already, as healing won't do you much good in this battle. The Crimson Kings themselves are pretty tough. They use an attack called Destroy that will destroy at least two of your Medaparts, with no harm to themselves. However, there is a notable sacrifice to this technique; they can only use it on Medabots that are facing backwards (Ala going back to start on another attack), so if they get the speed advantage in the first hit, their attack will be useless. This is the perfect opportunity to gang-rape them with your Anti-Air Arms. That's right - they're Air Medabots, so if both of your Male Medabots have Anti-Air, you can hurt them pretty quickly. The Fligflag is a lot more difficult, however. He has an ability called Conceal which increases his evasion rate. While he's weak to Anti-Sea weapons, they might not be accurate enough to be able to hit him - thus, the need for at least two weapons that are 100% accurate (and if they cause chain damage, that's an added bonus). I would recommend you start off with Anti-Air attacks against the Crimson Kings - they're going to beat you no matter what to the first punch, so their first attacks will be rendered useless. After that, their second attack should also be rendered useless; if you're using something like the Electro Missile/Sonic Missile parts, then not only will their first Medapart be destroyed, but a chain reaction will follow, causing more damage. In this way, two Anti-Air attacks apiece would be able to destroy them before they get their second attack in or destroy them right after their second attack has been rendered ineffective. Once they're both down for the count, then you can turn your attention to the Fligflag. Try an Anti-Sea attack, but if it doesn't hit, then go straight to the Plan B of using 100% Accurate attacks to take him out. Although it's a bit slower, at least you know those attacks will hit him. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, the Dark Master will run off, revealing hidden stairs. One of the Select Corps. will run off to report the newly visible stairs to Awamori...like he's going to be able to make his report. Anyways, head down the stairs. Downstairs, Ikki will wisely put his Rubberobo suit on. You cannot use the Landmotor in here now. Anyhow, make sure you go through the right doorway at the entrance to open a chest for a Slipper Medapart, then head left and up. Before entering the meeting room, equip Gorem Medaparts onto three of your Medabots. Once inside, you'll see that the head at this meeting is Gillgirl. Take the empty seat at the top, and Gillgirl will discuss their ways to defeat Ikki, ala you. She then calls on Ikki to use him as an example of how to Robattle. Of course, she's using her classic Stonemirror-Gloomeg-Gloomeg lineup, which is why you should have Gorem Medaparts on. Once you defeat her, you'll get Stonemirror's Head Medapart, Death Grin. Gillgirl will ask Ikki to show his face so she knows the face of the Rubberobo who beat her, but once she recognizes him, she runs away, with her underlings following. OK....With them out of the way, head left and go down past the bookcases. This is the cafeteria, and none of the Rubberobos will bother to fight you, since they're on lunch break. You can talk to them in other words, so do so if you wish. Also, look at the vending machine - all they get to eat is Spice-A-Roni :D. Head right into the kitchen, however, and they'll all run off with burning mouths looking for water. Talk to the cook. Turns out it's the Phantom Lady, who sabotaged the food by making it all "Mouth in Hell" Spice-A-Roni. With the Rubberobos gone, she goes into Plan B, and leaves. Well, continue on your journey going right, then go up into the north-east corner of the room and head downstairs. Down here, head down and we'll meet up with the Screws! Apparently, they got to Medabot Island by stowing away on the ship. Samantha asks Ikki to get rid of the Medabot that's in their way, and then they'll discuss terms on THE PLAN. We can't advance without eliminating the Medabot anyways, so go and eliminate it. No worries, it's a single Gentleheart. You should be able to beat it easily. After, the Screws will go on ahead. Follow them and talk to Samantha. Spyke needs the keywords to hack into the computer system, but he doesn't have them. Samantha 'persuades' Ikki to go and find them, and Spyke gives Ikki a Walkie- Talkie to relay the keywords when he finds them. Anywho, head up, go into the room to the left, and head down into a room with a number of quiz machines. You have to examine them in a specific order. The first set of machines will ask you a question and then give you the answer, whereas the latter machines will ask you a question that YOU will have to answer. Here's an ASCII of the area, with numbers representing the order of the machines you need to go examine. Ignore the machines that are labelled X. #7 - 2) 16 #8 - 3) Medals #9 - Answer No once ___ ___ | | |3 4 6 1| _________|3 4 6 1| | 8 8 7 2 5 | | 8 X 8 X 7 2 5 | | X X | ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ After, Ikki gets the password 2468, and relays it to Spyke, who answers affirmative. After, head back to the Screws. Samantha orders Spyke to stay behind and keep things checked up. After Samantha and Sloan leave, head off to follow them. Before you enter the room they're in, if you haven't got them still on, equip some Gorem parts. In here, we'll meet up with Squidguts, who'll refuse to divert the location of all the missing children. Take him out, as he still has his Dashbutton/Giggy Jelly/Giggy Jelly lineup. Afterwards, you'll get Dashbutton's Leg Medapart, Burly. The Rubberobos retreat, locking the door behind it. Examine the door, and Spyke says it's a real lock, and not an electronic one. He then says we should look for a ventilation shaft. Examine the left part of the left bookcase above you, and Samantha orders Sloan to go into the shaft here, except he's too fat to do it. Ikki will then climb up, with Samantha following him. Up in the shaft, go around, and head down into the shaft at the lower-left. In this here infirmary room, carve your way through to the exit by battling the Rubberobos in the way (You'll have to battle all three of them). After, examine the door, and head through to meet up with Squidguts again. Samantha will take on his two underlings, while you're left to defeat Squidguts again. Take him out, and he'll retreat again, leaving behind a Keyword 2. Samantha tells Ikki not to chase him, as they need to get to the root of this evil here. After she leaves, examine the letter on the table for the Keyword 1, then continue on up. Now head up and examine the door beside Samantha. Ikki will input the two keywords, but Spyke delivers the news that you need four keywords. Ikki tells Samantha to stay behind, so go and examine the door to your right. Spyke will be able to open this one up, and adds some extra information; this is Gillgirl's territory, so make sure you have Gorem parts still equipped. Head through the second doorway and go upstairs. Down here, we'll see a waiter, who'll change disguises to reveal herself as Gillgirl. Apparently, she doesn't make enough money as a Rubberobo :D. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stonemirror LEADER (Devil Medal, Death Grin, Death Beckon, Death Curl, Tail End) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gloomeg (Jellyfish Medal, Tank Missile, Homing, Grenade, Block Tank) Gillgirl As always, make sure that you use three Male Medabots. First and foremost; make sure all your male Medabots have at least one of the Gorem family Medaparts (Head Shutter, Hand Shutter, Arm Shutter). This will render the Gloomeg attacks useless, so ignore your female Medabot(s) and bring in three Males. Now, here's the other thing you probably won't understand; equip Leg Medaparts that either work okay on all fields or work best on a different type of terrain other than here. This is because of Stonemirror's Death Grin attack, Destroy. It has Chain Reaction, and it hurts. Since Stonemirror is slow, if you try to go faster than him, he'll attack you while you're in the only position where you're vulnerable to Destroy - facing away and moving back to your starting position. Therefore, lessen your speed so that he runs out of uses right away. Once the initial drama with Destroy is over, if you have the Gorem parts on, you can create total pwnage. Although Stonemirror can still attack, the most dangerous of Stonemirror is over, and you shouldn't have any problems at all taking care of Gillgirl's trio of Medabots. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, Gillgirl will run away. Examine the letter she leaves behind on the table to get the Keyword 3, then head back downstairs. Head to Samantha, and we'll see a Rubberobo running away from her. Go and check the door now to input Keyword 3, and then you'll be attacked by a Medabot, resulting in a battle with a Gentleheart and a Dashbutton. Take care of them. Afterwards, you'll receive Keyword 4, so go and input the last keyword into the door. You'll be attacked by another Gentleheart/Dashbutton duo. Take care of this group. Afterwards, Spyke calls in and states that they've been cornered by the Rubberobos. Samantha goes to help them repel the fiends, and tells Ikki that he needs to press on. Go through the now-open door, and head downstairs. This next area is pretty complicated to explain, so I'll just give you the buttons to push and when. From the start, press Left, Left, Up, Right, Down, Left, Left, A. We'll meet up with Koji and Karin, who explain most of the invited people were kidnapped, and don't have their Medawatches. Also, Seaslug has possession of Erika. Equip a Medabot with the Head Medapart Slipper to break down the door, then press Left and Right to go through the door. Go down and examine the next door, and equip a Plate Beam Head Medapart to break this one down. Ikki tells Karin and Koji to stay behind as they don't have their Medabots. Now go onto the first tile. Press Left, Up, Right, and then Up, and talk to Seaslug. He'll run away, forcing you into battle with another Rubberobo who uses the Noctobat-Gorem-Haniwa trio. After you win, from where you end off at, press Up, Up, Up, Left, Left, Down, and A to open a chest for $59.60. Now press Down, Up, Left, Up, Left, Left, and A to talk to Seaslug again. He'll run away and leave you with another Noctobat-Haniwa-Gorem trio, so take care of this clown as well. When you're finished here, press Left, Down, Down, Right, Down, Down, Up, Down, Right, and talk to Seaslug again. Predictably, he'll run off again, but this time your enemy has a Foxuno in place of his Noctobat. Once he's finished, press Left, Up, Left, Right, Up, Down, Right, Up, Right, Up, and then walk left to go and confront Seaslug. Ikki will distract Seaslug as Koji knocks Seaslug away. Koji will then destroy the door that's blocking your way. After, press Right, Up, and Down and then go through the doorway. In here, we'll meet up with Shrimplips, and he'll send Rubberobos at us. Our first battle is a combination of Gentleheart, Dashbutton, and Shamen. Repeat once, and then Koji will come in and stop the flow of Shamen Medabots, so your next battle will only be against a Dashbutton and Gentleheart. Koji then stops the Dashbuttons, so this next battle will be just a Gentleheart. After, Koji will take care of the last Rubberobo, so Shrimplips will battle you this time. You should have lots of practice now with eliminating Gentlehearts, so take care of them. Once you win, you'll receive Gentleheart's Left Arm and Right Arm, Gold Hammer and Grade Hammer. Afterwards, Shrimplips will run away, and Koji will run after him. Now go and open the six chests, which are a Left Armor, 30$, 30$, a Male Tinpet, 30$, and 30$. Now, prepare for a Seaslug battle, then head down. We'll see Seaslug steal Erika's Medal, so go and confront him. He'll threaten to throw Erika's Medal into a pool of acid, but before Ikki can do anything, the Phantom Renegade comes in and intervenes by knocking Seaslug into the pool. Oh noes. Except, it's carbonic acid. Soda water. -_- Anywho, Seaslug doesn't like Ikki's criticization, and Robattles us. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Shamen LEADER (Monkey Medal, Misstep, Slipstart, Slipend, Slipped) Krosserdog (? Medal, Head Cannon, Aim Rifle, Battle Rifle, Howzer) Mantaprey (Cat Medal, Kataki, Kamakubi, Kubikiri, Kamaki) Seaslug The only thing that will be even slightly challenging in this battle is Shamen's Impulse attack, which renders one of your Medaparts unusable. This can easily be remedied by something like a Victory Armor, or better yet, you could just bring in all parts entirely attack-oriented; at this point in time, a single useless Medapart shouldn't be too hard to deal with when you have two others to deal with. As for what to do, start attacking Mantaprey first. Since his Medaparts are weakly armored, he should be taken out of the running really quickly. After that, it's fair game from then on, but if you've gotten this far without a problem, then your team should easily be able to take on the remaining duo of Krosserdog and Shamen, seeing as they're both relatively easy to take out. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, you'll get Shamen's Head and Leg Medaparts, Misstep and Slipped, and one Switch. Seaslug will run away, and the Phantom Renegade will pursue him, leaving Erika's Medal in the lake. Ikki offers to go get it. To get in, use the Periscope vehicle (If you by chance lost any one of the parts, the four lockers in this room contain the four parts to the Periscope). Examine the bottom-right corner to obtain a Dragon Medal, then go down the center column to get Erika's Medal. Head out of the water, and give the Medal to Erika. Now, head back up, and you should see a conveyor belt to the far right. Examine the wall below it to activate the switch, using the Switch you got from Seaslug. Head into the next room. Here, talk to the scientist in the middle of the room. It turns out he's the researcher from the Medabots Corporation who gave Ikki the Landmotor and Periscope. He works for both sides and is interested in seeing the final battle between Ikki and Armond. Phantom Lady comes in and calls him a traitor, but he worms his way out of it and gives her the key to the next door. With that done, SAVE! Go down and talk to Phantom Lady next. Whole buncha story info/10. Then probably the toughest fight in the game so far. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mega-Emperor LEADER (Kuwagata Medal, Deathbreak, Deathmissile, Deathlaser, Deathcrawler) Mega-Emperor (Kabuto Medal, Deathbreak, Deathmissile, Deathlaser, Deathcrawler) Mega-Emperor (Bear Medal, Deathbreak, Deathmissile, Deathlaser, Deathcrawler) Mega-Emperor Whoo! To say that this is going to be a tough battle is understating it. But that's only if you choose to not take the easiest path out. Notice what the attacks of the three Mega-Emperors are? That's right; Break, Missile, and Laser, all which have a CancelAttack part. Equip your Leader Medabot and one of your partners with a Moai, Gorem, and Haniwa part, and bring in a third female Medabot whom has Appealsound equipped. You'll need to use it right away, but since Appealsound is faster than Deathbreak, Deathmissle, and Deathlaser, so long as the Mega-Emperors don't use their Medaforces that are filled up off the bat, they will be unable to use Medaforces at all throughout the battle. Next up, your Partner Medabot needs to sub out one of his CancelAttack Medaparts (preferably the Moai part), so that you can actually cause damage. Once that's done, you've effectively won, so just attack until you either defeat the Leader Medabot or win by default after time runs out (unless you couldn't deal as much damage to them as they deal to your female Medabot). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After you win, you'll have to fight them again. Once you defeat them, Armond will go hysterical and run off. Go up and talk to Phantom Lady, and she tells Ikki to run away, believing the place is about to self-destruct. Head back into the room with the researchers, and talk to the central scientist again. Now, SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE! Now go up and examine the tank. We'll accidentally unleash the REAL final boss of this game. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Babbyblu LEADER (Unicorn Medal, Fracture, Past Touch, Past Feel, Umbilical) Mega-Emperor (! Medal, Deathbreak, Deathmissile, Deathlaser, Deathcrawler) Armorparadeen (Ninja Medal, Clear Armor, Right Armor, Left Armor, Rocking Horse) Babbyblu There are three Medaparts you need equipped; one is a Shot Trap Medapart, another is a No Defense Medapart to nullifie Armorparadeen completely, and the third is a Head Medapart for each of your three Male Medabots that offers stability (Finale, Victory Armor). Once that's done, note this; the only person who actually does ANY attacking is Mega-Emperor. Babbyblu will try to use Force Bind to seal Medaforces and Confusion to confuse your Medabots, and Armorparadeen will try to Defend his partners, but that's all. Thus, if you focus your fire on Mega-Emperor from the get-go, and eliminate him, then the battle is pretty much at that point in time over. When he's done for, then you can take out Babbyblu and win the match. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After, you win Fracture, Past Touch, Past Feel, and Umbilical, the complete set of Babbyblu. The scientist will blubber and ignore Ikki's warnings of the self- destruct switch. Head left onto the conveyor belt, and in the next room, we'll meet up with Seaslug. After he leaves, go down to the tiles, and head along the top wall so that you don't actually touch the tiles. In the smaller room of tiles, from the first tile, press Up, Down, Up, Up, Down, Right, and Down and then go up the staircase. Up here, go to the Screws, and Ikki warns them about the impending explosion. Once they leave, follow suit upstairs, and walk on the path outside the underground lair until you run into the Captain of the Select Corps. After a bit, you'll be thrust upstairs, and the Dark Master will sit over the stairs, blocking everyone inside. Head outside, and we'll meet up with Erika and Karin. After a long conversation, head down to the docks. Here, the Captain will finally get his just desserts from Tokkuri. After, just scroll through the text until you get to the ending. Wait for the credits to roll, and you will be able to partake in the Partsun Rally! However, I'm not writing up for this, as I'm leaving it to you to do this quest. So this walkthrough is officially over. _______________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ / \ / \ | | 2. Parts/Tinpet Locations/Medals | | | | PLTM | | \ / \ / \_____/___________________________________________________________\_____/ Due to the size of some things *cough*Medaparts*cough* I have decided to put the Tinpet Locations first in this section, then the Medal Locations, and finally the Medaparts. ---------------- Tinpet Locations ---------------- NOTE: You can only carry 9 of these 10 Tinpets. Tinpet 1 - Male This Tinpet is forced upon you to advance in the story. Shortly after you start the game, when you head to the 24-Hour Hop-Mart to buy Spice-A-Roni, Henry will force this Tinpet on you along with Metabee Medaparts for $49.50. Tinpet 2 - Male This is another story-forced Medabot Tinpet. Once you defeat Foxuno in the first chapter and go home with plans to head up to Odoro Marsh, your dad will give you this Tinpet as a present after Ikki tells his mom to prepare him a lunch. Tinpet 3 - Male Tinpet 4 - Female Once you fall down the waterfall in Odoro Marsh and chase away the Rubberobos down below, take the letter back to Kannie. She'll offer you one of two gifts as a present. Open the large box for the Female Tinpet and you'll also get Brass Medaparts and some money. Open the small box for the Male Tinpet. Later on, you can get the other Medabot by talking to the Medabot in Odoro Marsh that cabs you around, and going down to Kannie's again. Tinpet 5 - Male After you defeat Shrimplips in the cellars of the Witch's Castle, emerge from the underground lair and head to where the Dark Master was originally standing. You'll find Karin here. Talk to her and accept her present of a Male Tinpet that she does not want. Tinpet 6 - Female While going through the Rubberobo hideout underneath the Bonaparte Statue in Medaropolis, open a chest to obtain this Tinpet. Tinpet 7 - Female The first time you get into the flower field in Kodine Kingdom, instead of talking to Margarita, instead take a path on the bottom of the screen that leads right to a chest. Inside this chest is the Tinpet. Tinpet 8 - Female Once the Fiyun Fortress crisis emerges, you'll be forced over to Nae's to progress in the story. Along with the Wings of the Wind Medaparts and Special Item that she gives you, you'll also obtain this Medabot. Tinpet 9 - Male While you're in the Fiyun Fortress (you can visit it after you crash as well), head into the factory room that's just before the garden where you first meet Harvey. In the center of the room, examine the oil cans to get this Tinpet. Tinpet 10 - Male In the Rubberobo hideout underneath the Witch's Castle, once you defeat Shrimplips, examine the room that he was guarding to find six chests. One of the chests should have the last Tinpet. --------------- Medal Locations --------------- Medal - Kabuto You will obtain this Medal at the beginning shortly after arriving home with your new Medabot Tinpet. Your dad will get a Medal from the Phantom Renegade, and in turn gives it to Ikki. Medal - Tortoise After you defeat Foxuno and the Rubberobos in the warehouse in Riverview and the Select Corps. take them away, search the boxes to the left of where they were standing. One of them should have the Tortoise Medal inside. Medal - Jellyfish In Odoro Pond, once you get taxied to the small island, check the chest that Sasuke the Ninja jumps out of again. You'll find the Jellyfish Medal inside. Medal - Bear After you free Sasuke from his chest, go the left side of the main part of Odoro Marsh, and take the lower-left bridge. In here, go through the numerous hermits until you get to a clearing of rocks. Here, Sasuke will appear again, and gives Ikki the Bear Medal. Medal - Spider When fighting Squidguts of the Rubberobos at the climax of the Odoro Marsh chapter, you'll receive the Spider Medal as an award for defeating him. Medal - Mermaid After you win the Medabots Tournament at Medabots Island, Dr. Armond will automatically give you this Medal for an award. Medal - Knight In the Medaropolis arc, once Eggy the Medabot prototype is stolen from the Medashop by the Rubberobos, talk to Dr. Armond. He'll give you this medal in his stead. Medal - Ghost Once Squidguts betrays the Rubberobo kids in Medaropolis and leaves them to the Select Corps, take the Rubberobo kids to Rosewood Private Academy. Once they get there, Hachiro will confront and deal with a Select Corps. looking to intervene, and gives Ikki the Ghost Medal. Medal - Unicorn Defeating Margarita for the first time in the Kodine Kingdom in the flower field, she'll give you a necklace of flowers afterward. Contained within is the Unicorn Medal. Medal - Penguin/Alien These two Medals are special, as you can get one of them, but not the other. In the Fiyun Fortress, when you defeat Armond in the Engine Room, the fortress will destabilize. If you chase after Armond and capture him, you'll win the Penguin Medal in the process. If you choose to stabilize the Fortress, you'll gain the Alien Medal in the process. Medal - Devil This is the Medal that you get awarded for taking back the Fiyun Stone to the Kodine Kingdom. Medal - Dragon Wade around in Seaslug's soda pool in the Rubberobo hideout under Witch's Castle, and you'll find it in the southwest corner. Medal - Cat, ? You can only get one of these two Medals per playthrough. This is achieved by doing Erika's or Karin's quest, which are outlined throughout the walkthrough. Completing Erika's quest results in gaining the Cat Medal, whereas doing Karin's quest nets you the ? Medal. Medal - ! Obtained along with your other awards for completing the Partsun Rally. Medal - Monkey, Rabbit, Chameleon, Mouse, Bat, Kappa These Medals are the six Medals that Nae has in her lab. You can get 5 of them throughout the storyline. If there's a sixth way to get the last Medal, I am unaware of it, so please contact me. ------------------ Medaparts Database ------------------ Holy Medaroli! Charts! WARNING to those who have largechartsphobia; large charts ahead. Anywho... The Medabot Types are split up into two; the first is the primary attribute of the Medapart, and the second is the second attribute. If either of these match up with the specialty of the equipped Medal, the Medaparts get bonuses. For example, a Scope Head equipped with a Kappa Medal would be more efficient and powerful than usual. Some stats that are shared between Medaparts... Name - The name of the Medapart. Power - How powerful the Medaparts' attack is. Armor - This is basically the HP of the Medapart, and is how much damage you can take before that Medapart is destroyed. Type - The type of the Medapart (obviously). Rate of Success - The likelihood of the Medaparts' attack to succeed. The higher, the more likely. NOTE: Rate of Success is not out of 100. NOTE: 100% attacks are not represented in their RoS, so look closely at Medapart descriptions. ----- Types ----- These intials are used to designate the attributes shown in each Medapart box. AA = Anti-Air ANS = Anti-Sea AS = Aim Shot B = Beserk BI = Bind BO = Bomb C = Cancel CA = Counterattack CO = Conceal D = Destroy DS = Defense DD = Defend F = Flow Float = FL FO = Formation G = Gravity GR = Grapple H = Heal I = Interrupt M = Movement O = Optic R = Release RE = Regenerate RV = Revive S = Shoot SC = Scout SO = Stop ST = Strike SU = Support T = Time TE = Teamwork TR = Transform -------------- Head Medaparts -------------- # of Uses - Because the Heads have a lot of other stuff to do, the amount of ammo that they can use is limited unlike the Arms. When you run out of uses, you can no longer use that weapon. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Male Heads | |-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power |# of Uses| Type | |-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------| | Acid Con | 35 | 15 | 24 | 6 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Air Bag | 50 | 20 | 0 | 3 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Aircon | 50 | 32 | 0 | 8 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Antenna | 50 | 18 | 42 | 5 | SU/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Anti-Skyer | 60 | 9 | 12 | 10 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Arma-Head | 70 | 24 | 52 | 5 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bat-Charge | 70 | 24 | 20 | 8 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Batori Stand | 55 | 35 | 24 | 6 | DD/TE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blank Look | 55 | 35 | 16 | 10 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blastgun | 35 | 21 | 20 | 6 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blasto | 65 | 12 | 42 | 3 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bodshot | 40 | 18 | 52 | 6 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Body Attack | 50 | 21 | 0 | 2 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Breathfire | 35 | 20 | 18 | 6 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Broad Antenna | 65 | 33 | 26 | 12 | SU/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Clay Flash | 70 | 0 | 0 | 0 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Clear Armor | 100 | 20 | 16 | 6 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cobrara | 35 | 12 | 30 | 6 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Concealing | 20 | 15 | 12 | 0 | DD/CA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | CoverUp | 75 | 14 | 30 | 5 | SU/CO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cover-Up | 50 | 29 | 20 | 5 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Deathblast | 70 | 4 | 45 | 4 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Death-Break | 70 | 27 | 40 | 4 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Devil Body | 55 | 9 | 62 | 2 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Downstream | 50 | 17 | 8 | 12 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Drago Crystal | 40 | 23 | 32 | 6 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Eagle Belt | 35 | 18 | 40 | 8 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Enticed | 35 | 30 | 28 | 5 | AS/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fame Mascot | 45 | 23 | 30 | 6 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Feeler | 15 | 24 | 10 | 0 | DD/CA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Finale | 55 | 35 | 0 | 10 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fracture | 60 | 9 | 0 | 8 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Full Moused | 55 | 26 | 32 | 8 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Foxarmor | 35 | 62 | 12 | 8 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grand Bomb | 45 | 8 | 60 | 2 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Guardian | 50 | 36 | 0 | 4 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Gun Crab | 35 | 26 | 32 | 4 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hamster Bite | 35 | 23 | 40 | 3 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hatchin | 35 | 17 | 20 | 4 | ST/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Headband | 35 | 8 | 32 | 4 | ST/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Head Cannon | 45 | 35 | 26 | 6 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Head Shutter | 70 | 0 | 0 | 0 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Helmet | 35 | 9 | 26 | 2 | H/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hexadon | 35 | 26 | 20 | 5 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hidden Break | 50 | 35 | 16 | 6 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hunter | 50 | 11 | 38 | 6 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Invisi Body | 50 | 30 | 26 | 6 | SU/CO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Kataki | 15 | 48 | 30 | 4 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Larynx | 40 | 27 | 28 | 6 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Linear Cannon | 45 | 27 | 36 | 6 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Lion Attack | 45 | 8 | 44 | 3 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Marcus | 40 | 20 | 52 | 6 | DD/TE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Maxima Punch | 60 | 24 | 18 | 5 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Missile | 35 | 24 | 32 | 4 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mis-Sile | 25 | 32 | 38 | 2 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Missile Base | 45 | 23 | 24 | 6 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Misstep | 45 | 36 | 0 | 6 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Morning Call | 40 | 51 | 0 | 8 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mushroom | 60 | 20 | 0 | 8 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | New Wave | 35 | 15 | 20 | 5 | ST/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Omelette | 75 | 22 | 0 | 8 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pan | 40 | 32 | 0 | 10 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Peck Strike | 50 | 21 | 63 | 3 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Phanta | 25 | 20 | 0 | 4 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Plasma Laser | 40 | 14 | 40 | 3 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Plate Beam | 45 | 5 | 60 | 4 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pop-n-Eye | 50 | 18 | 36 | 7 | SU/CO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Power Drivers | 55 | 36 | 16 | 7 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Psycho Missile | 35 | 21 | 8 | 8 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Reaction Bomb | 45 | 47 | 20 | 4 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Samurai Blast | 25 | 17 | 44 | 2 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scope Head | 50 | 15 | 10 | 9 | S/ANS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scorpion Dog | 35 | 12 | 30 | 6 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Search Radar | 70 | 12 | 28 | 5 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shotclear | 30 | 15 | 0 | 4 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Slipper | 45 | 14 | 24 | 7 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sombrero | 40 | 20 | 40 | 8 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spreader | 40 | 53 | 12 | 10 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spydertrap | 35 | 21 | 26 | 8 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Stonecluster | 70 | 0 | 0 | 0 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sumo Press | 35 | 24 | 22 | 8 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sun-Beam | 55 | 8 | 44 | 2 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sweat Mantle | 65 | 20 | 40 | 4 | DD/CA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Switching | 90 | 12 | 0 | 1 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Tank Missile | 65 | 15 | 30 | 3 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Tension Up | 50 | 17 | 26 | 6 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Toymander | 40 | 38 | 20 | 8 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Trample | 55 | 15 | 26 | 6 | ST/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Tyranolaser | 55 | 9 | 54 | 2 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Victory Armor | 85 | 27 | 0 | 8 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Void | 70 | 20 | 72 | 3 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | White Cap | 40 | 30 | 0 | 12 | I/I | +-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Female Heads | |-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power |# of Uses| Type | |-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------| | Allrepair | 30 | 18 | 45 | 5 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Appealsound | 15 | 12 | 0 | 5 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Beauty Mask | 30 | 20 | 43 | 8 | SU/CO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blizzard | 30 | 8 | 33 | 4 | ST/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bodycon | 45 | 11 | 63 | 3 | SU/CO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Changa-Head | 45 | 31 | 0 | 10 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Charmee | 45 | 26 | 13 | 6 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Charm Point | 45 | 29 | 19 | 9 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cherub Body | 30 | 11 | 75 | 4 | I/RE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cockpit | 45 | 9 | 13 | 4 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Death Grin | 45 | 14 | 98 | 2 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Field Barrier | 35 | 14 | 30 | 10 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fight Oneshot | 45 | 33 | 33 | 3 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Flip | 40 | 6 | 23 | 6 | ST/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Greet Con | 15 | 20 | 13 | 4 | H/RV | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hat Trick | 50 | 27 | 23 | 8 | DD/FO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Holy Helm | 45 | 14 | 0 | 4 | DD/DS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Lightcircuit | 30 | 14 | 23 | 4 | ST/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Majoram | 35 | 17 | 10 | 6 | SU/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Reflect Mirror | 60 | 11 | 20 | 2 | DD/CA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Reza-Reactor | 30 | 14 | 28 | 5 | H/RV | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sacrifice Head | 45 | 30 | 0 | 7 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sala-Head | 35 | 28 | 0 | 10 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spare Head | 70 | 30 | 0 | 8 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Variablehair | 45 | 18 | 53 | 3 | SU/SC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Watergun | 45 | 9 | 18 | 9 | S/AS | +-----------------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------+-------+ ---- Arms ---- Charge - When you attack with your arms, you have to take time to build up your attack. The charge is the amount of time (NOT in seconds) that it takes between your choosing an attack and your executing that attack. Also influenced by Propulsion of your Legs. Radiation - Akin to Charge, Radiation is much the same, except that it is the amount of time between your attack and the cool-down phase that you must go through before choosing another attack. This is also influenced by Propulsion of your Legs. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Male Right Arms | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power | Charge | Radiation | Type | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Accident | 40 | 18 | 12 | 8 | 16 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Acid Bomb | 30 | 20 | 12 | 9 | 15 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Aim Rifle | 40 | 46 | 13 | 7 | 5 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Amphibi-Hand | 45 | 24 | 18 | 12 | 8 | SU/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Anti-Missile | 50 | 12 | 6 | 13 | 6 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Arma-Hand | 65 | 32 | 26 | 10 | 18 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Avoid | 65 | 26 | 36 | 10 | 23 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Beam Saber | 20 | 32 | 26 | 6 | 9 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Black Hall | 40 | 30 | 18 | 16 | 9 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blast Rod | 35 | 14 | 14 | 12 | 16 | B/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bubble Blow | 20 | 52 | 40 | 12 | 6 | AS/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Burning Pin | 60 | 20 | 21 | 17 | 9 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Burst | 25 | 72 | 42 | 12 | 8 | AS/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cancellor | 45 | 48 | 0 | 4 | 8 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cannonshell | 50 | 46 | 12 | 8 | 14 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Carnival | 35 | 42 | 14 | 14 | 6 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Catch | 30 | 22 | 10 | 10 | 16 | ST/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Changer | 30 | 16 | 15 | 8 | 14 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Charger | 65 | 32 | 10 | 10 | 8 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cheapertrap | 45 | 28 | 13 | 12 | 6 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Clinch Wave | 30 | 20 | 10 | 10 | 18 | ST/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Crab-Hit | 30 | 32 | 21 | 3 | 10 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Countfall | 45 | 22 | 4 | 7 | 7 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Curewater | 35 | 50 | 13 | 7 | 16 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Deathbomb | 60 | 4 | 64 | 18 | 9 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Deathmissile | 60 | 24 | 60 | 18 | 9 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Decoy Krab | 80 | 34 | 11 | 8 | 12 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Devil Hand | 30 | 12 | 31 | 7 | 10 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Dondon Punch | 45 | 28 | 23 | 6 | 12 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Dragonattack | 30 | 16 | 19 | 13 | 16 | ST/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Electro | 30 | 28 | 3 | 14 | 8 | S/AA | | Missile | | | | | | | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fencing | 30 | 42 | 15 | 5 | 7 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fire Gun | 30 | 28 | 10 | 8 | 14 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Flexsorsword | 30 | 22 | 46 | 7 | 10 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Go-Up | 45 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grade Hammer | 50 | 16 | 28 | 7 | 9 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hamlette | 70 | 16 | 0 | 10 | 9 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Handcluster | 65 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 12 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hand Flash | 65 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 12 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hand Shutter | 65 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 12 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hawk Hand | 30 | 44 | 10 | 14 | 8 | I/RE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Heavyweighter | 30 | 44 | 10 | 14 | 8 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Helmight | 15 | 26 | 61 | 16 | 9 | AS/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Homing | 60 | 20 | 15 | 14 | 7 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Intermissile | 40 | 30 | 12 | 8 | 4 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Invisi Hand | 45 | 40 | 13 | 12 | 6 | SU/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Kamakubi | 20 | 54 | 19 | 5 | 8 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Konpinch | 20 | 12 | 14 | 10 | 18 | ST/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Leaves | 50 | 46 | 8 | 9 | 10 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Light Axe | 30 | 22 | 21 | 5 | 7 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Maxima Sword | 55 | 42 | 9 | 6 | 6 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Megalaser | 40 | 12 | 33 | 18 | 9 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Metakiller | 10 | 32 | 50 | 6 | 9 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mistouch | 30 | 34 | 10 | 10 | 13 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mute Hand | 60 | 50 | 0 | 11 | 11 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ninja Dagger | 30 | 62 | 12 | 0 | 0 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Obstruct | 20 | 16 | 0 | 10 | 10 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Past Touch | 70 | 12 | 0 | 14 | 15 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Plus Driver | 50 | 40 | 8 | 14 | 10 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pocket Sword | 40 | 44 | 7 | 4 | 6 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Point Radar | 65 | 24 | 14 | 14 | 6 | SU/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pun | 35 | 26 | 0 | 6 | 4 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rave-Luster | 60 | 6 | 31 | 18 | 9 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Revolven | 40 | 68 | 14 | 7 | 5 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Revolver | 30 | 36 | 19 | 5 | 3 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Right Armor | 95 | 26 | 8 | 6 | 16 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Right Beam | 35 | 14 | 23 | 14 | 6 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Right Guard | 160 | 12 | 6 | 6 | 17 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Right-Ing | 100 | 24 | 12 | 7 | 21 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Saber | 40 | 24 | 12 | 4 | 6 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scope Hand | 45 | 20 | 5 | 14 | 10 | S/ANS| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scorpion Cat | 30 | 16 | 15 | 8 | 14 | ST/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scout | 50 | 34 | 16 | 13 | 8 | SU/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shin-Sword | 30 | 62 | 15 | 7 | 9 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shitake | 55 | 14 | 0 | 7 | 5 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shoot Barrel | 30 | 24 | 42 | 10 | 7 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shooter | 35 | 26 | 26 | 16 | 6 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Slipstart | 40 | 28 | 0 | 6 | 5 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Smasher | 35 | 70 | 6 | 15 | 10 | S/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Snipe Rifle | 40 | 26 | 16 | 7 | 5 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sound Copy | 85 | 22 | 18 | 7 | 16 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spiky Gun | 35 | 26 | 20 | 8 | 4 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spin Knuckle | 30 | 18 | 16 | 3 | 4 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Starnet | 30 | 60 | 0 | 6 | 8 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Stopwatch | 45 | 42 | 0 | 9 | 9 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Swear Cape | 60 | 26 | 70 | 9 | 9 | DD/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sword | 20 | 32 | 22 | 3 | 4 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Thunder Hit | 10 | 36 | 34 | 9 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Track Laser | 35 | 26 | 20 | 10 | 4 | S/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Trapbuster | 55 | 28 | 0 | 8 | 13 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Underwater Flo | 60 | 16 | 6 | 18 | 12 |S/ANS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Vulcan | 45 | 14 | 29 | 10 | 5 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | White Long Arm | 35 | 24 | 0 | 5 | 6 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Wire | 30 | 10 | 16 | 10 | 16 | ST/B | +----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Female Right Arms | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power | Charge | Radiation | Type | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Changa-Hand | 40 | 26 | 0 | 8 | 8 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Charmy Hand | 40 | 34 | 6 | 9 | 9 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cherub Hand | 25 | 28 | 15 | 8 | 12 | H/RE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | C-Right | 15 | 68 | 9 | 9 | 6 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cure Hand | 35 | 18 | 23 | 10 | 17 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Death Beckon | 40 | 10 | 49 | 7 | 13 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Donor | 40 | 30 | 9 | 7 | 13 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Don't Move | 25 | 14 | 13 | 11 | 13 | ST/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Energy Barrier | 30 | 24 | 15 | 10 | 7 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Explosive Ball | 25 | 32 | 13 | 0 | 0 | S/BO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Flap | 35 | 8 | 11 | 7 | 9 | ST/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Free Arm | 25 | 18 | 14 | 8 | 14 | H/RV | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Globe Trick | 45 | 36 | 11 | 13 | 8 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hand Whip | 40 | 22 | 0 | 11 | 11 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ice | 25 | 10 | 16 | 11 | 17 | ST/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Lightjump | 25 | 18 | 11 | 11 | 17 | ST/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Machinegun | 25 | 20 | 24 | 4 | 3 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pateri Vulcan | 25 | 26 | 19 | 4 | 3 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sacrifice Hand | 40 | 20 | 0 | 8 | 10 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sala-Hand | 30 | 22 | 0 | 7 | 8 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shower | 40 | 12 | 9 | 14 | 10 | S/AN | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sidemuffler | 10 | 16 | 0 | 6 | 12 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spare Hand | 65 | 20 | 0 | 10 | 9 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Stabilizer | 40 | 16 | 6 | 14 | 8 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Two Cotton | 30 | 22 | 5 | 13 | 14 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Zeta Complete | 10 | 26 | 6 | 5 | 15 | H/RV | +----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Male Left Arms | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power | Charge | Radiation | Type | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Acid Rain | 30 | 10 | 18 | 11 | 19 | B/FL | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Amphibi-Arm | 45 | 12 | 27 | 15 | 10 | SU/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Archer | 35 | 23 | 39 | 20 | 8 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Arma-Arm | 65 | 24 | 39 | 13 | 23 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Armcluster | 65 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 15 | IC | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Arm Flash | 65 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 15 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Arm Shutter | 65 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 15 | I/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Assault | 40 | 18 | 24 | 9 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Balloon Blow | 20 | 26 | 60 | 15 | 8 | AS/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Battle Rifle | 40 | 23 | 20 | 9 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Barrierbuster | 55 | 14 | 0 | 10 | 16 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bee-Bee Hammer | 30 | 34 | 32 | 8 | 11 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Blaze Shield | 80 | 6 | 70 | 10 | 13 | DD/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Burst Hammer | 60 | 10 | 32 | 21 | 11 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cannonball | 50 | 23 | 18 | 10 | 18 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Chase Laser | 35 | 13 | 30 | 13 | 5 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cheaptrap | 45 | 14 | 20 | 15 | 8 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cut Radar | 65 | 12 | 21 | 18 | 8 | SU/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Dark Hall | 40 | 15 | 27 | 20 | 11 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Deathbeam | 60 | 4 | 60 | 30 | 15 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Deathlaser | 60 | 6 | 56 | 25 | 13 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Devil Arm | 36 | 6 | 60 | 9 | 13 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Disruptor | 20 | 18 | 0 | 13 | 13 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Dopa Punch | 45 | 14 | 35 | 8 | 15 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Exit | 65 | 13 | 54 | 13 | 29 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fan | 45 | 21 | 0 | 11 | 11 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Festival | 35 | 21 | 21 | 18 | 8 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Flame Gun | 30 | 14 | 15 | 10 | 18 | B/FL | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Gatling Gun | 45 | 7 | 44 | 13 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Gato Ring | 10 | 19 | 29 | 5 | 4 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Generator | 65 | 16 | 15 | 13 | 10 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Gigalaser | 40 | 6 | 50 | 23 | 11 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Goatattack | 30 | 5 | 29 | 13 | 18 | ST/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Gold Hammer | 50 | 8 | 42 | 9 | 11 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Great Axe | 30 | 11 | 32 | 6 | 9 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Greate Shield | 160 | 6 | 9 | 8 | 21 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grenade | 60 | 10 | 23 | 18 | 9 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Guidemissile | 40 | 15 | 18 | 10 | 5 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ham-Egg | 70 | 18 | 0 | 13 | 11 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Helming | 15 | 13 | 92 | 20 | 11 | AS/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Invisi Arm | 45 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 8 | SU/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Keen | 35 | 28 | 0 | 8 | 5 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Konplier | 20 | 6 | 21 | 13 | 23 | B/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Kubikiri | 20 | 12 | 33 | 6 | 10 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Left Armor | 95 | 13 | 12 | 8 | 20 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Left Beam | 35 | 7 | 35 | 18 | 8 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Leftup | 100 | 12 | 18 | 9 | 26 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Long Cannon | 50 | 7 | 8 | 16 | 8 | AS/A | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mant Shield | 60 | 14 | 11 | 3 | 10 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Maitake | 55 | 18 | 0 | 9 | 6 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Maxima Drill | 55 | 16 | 20 | 8 | 8 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Megaton Punch | 30 | 14 | 24 | 5 | 8 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Microsword | 40 | 27 | 11 | 5 | 8 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Minus Driver | 50 | 24 | 12 | 18 | 13 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Mute Arm | 60 | 53 | 0 | 14 | 14 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Needle Gun | 35 | 13 | 30 | 10 | 5 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Net | 30 | 5 | 24 | 13 | 20 | B/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Nibble Wave | 30 | 10 | 15 | 13 | 23 | B/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ninja Sword | 30 | 31 | 12 | 0 | 0 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Past Feel | 80 | 13 | 15 | 11 | 13 | SU/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pipo Hammer | 20 | 11 | 39 | 4 | 5 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pro-Fence | 25 | 36 | 63 | 15 | 10 | AS/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Range Shooter | 30 | 16 | 23 | 8 | 5 | S/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rapier | 30 | 21 | 23 | 6 | 9 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ray-Masher | 50 | 3 | 47 | 23 | 11 | AS/O | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Real Krab | 10 | 12 | 47 | 1 | 2 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Recovery | 45 | 24 | 0 | 5 | 10 | H/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Repair Spring | 35 | 9 | 45 | 19 | 10 | DD/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Return Sound | 85 | 11 | 27 | 9 | 20 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rise-Up | 45 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Samurai Saber | 20 | 16 | 40 | 8 | 11 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scope Arm | 45 | 10 | 8 | 18 | 13 | A/ANS| |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scorpion Rat | 30 | 8 | 23 | 10 | 18 | B/FL | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Slipend | 40 | 30 | 0 | 8 | 6 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Snakebite | 30 | 8 | 23 | 10 | 18 | B/MO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Splasher | 35 | 35 | 9 | 19 | 13 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spotter | 50 | 17 | 24 | 16 | 10 | SU/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sonic Missile | 30 | 14 | 5 | 18 | 10 | S/AA | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Stem | 50 | 23 | 12 | 11 | 13 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Stinger | 30 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 23 | B/M | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Straw Hammer | 30 | 14 | 26 | 5 | 6 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Strike-Hit | 30 | 16 | 17 | 4 | 5 | B/GR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Submachingun | 30 | 10 | 36 | 5 | 4 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sumachingun | 40 | 38 | 23 | 9 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Swan Arm | 30 | 12 | 30 | 10 | 10 | I/RE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sweat Cloak | 60 | 13 | 60 | 11 | 11 | DD/C | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Thudarm | 10 | 16 | 29 | 5 | 8 | ST/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Timefall | 45 | 11 | 6 | 9 | 9 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Troubler | 40 | 9 | 18 | 10 | 20 | B/MO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Twist | 30 | 11 | 15 | 13 | 20 | B/BI | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Veryweighter | 30 | 32 | 12 | 18 | 10 | AS/G | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Undersea Flo | 60 | 8 | 9 | 23 | 15 |S/ANS | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | White Whale | 35 | 26 | 0 | 6 | 8 | I/I | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Yo-Yo | 35 | 6 | 41 | 13 | 10 | I/RE | +----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Female Left Arms | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Name | Armor | Rate of Success | Power | Charge | Radiation | Type | |----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------| | Arm Candy | 40 | 11 | 25 | 14 | 14 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bangle Trick | 45 | 18 | 18 | 16 | 10 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Boomerang Arm | 30 | 11 | 8 | 16 | 18 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Changa-Arm | 40 | 28 | 0 | 10 | 10 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Charmy Arm | 40 | 17 | 10 | 11 | 11 | SU/T | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Cherub Arm | 25 | 5 | 18 | 10 | 15 | H/RE | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | C-Left | 15 | 19 | 29 | 9 | 6 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Death Curl | 40 | 5 | 74 | 9 | 16 | B/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Flop | 35 | 4 | 18 | 9 | 11 | B/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Force Barrier | 30 | 12 | 23 | 13 | 9 | DD/F | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Freeze | 25 | 5 | 25 | 14 | 21 | B/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Hand Grenade | 25 | 16 | 19 | 0 | 0 | AS/B | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Klench | 40 | 6 | 14 | 18 | 13 | S/AN | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Light Blow | 25 | 9 | 18 | 14 | 21 | B/SO | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Magnum | 25 | 18 | 25 | 5 | 4 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | New Arm | 25 | 15 | 21 | 10 | 18 | H/RV | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Repair Arm | 35 | 9 | 34 | 13 | 21 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sacrifice Arm | 40 | 24 | 0 | 10 | 13 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sala-Arm | 30 | 24 | 0 | 9 | 10 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Shine Shield | 85 | 30 | 11 | 6 | 21 | DD/D | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Short Shot | 25 | 23 | 19 | 5 | 4 | AS/S | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Silencer | 10 | 8 | 0 | 8 | 15 | I/R | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Spare Arm | 65 | 24 | 0 | 13 | 11 | I/TR | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Translate | 40 | 15 | 14 | 9 | 16 | H/H | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Wing | 40 | 8 | 10 | 18 | 10 | AS/A | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Zeta Perfect | 10 | 13 | 10 | 6 | 19 | H/RV | +----------------+-------+-----------------+-------+--------+-----------+------+ ---- Legs ---- Propulsion - Propulsion influences Charge and Radiation of the Arms. The higher the number, the faster the Charge and Radiation. Evasion - Evasion is the likelihood of you dodging an attack. NOTE: Not all attacks can be dodged. NOTE: Evasion stats is NOT out of 100. Defense - Defense is pretty much self-explanatory; it's how strong your Legs will hold up when attacked by an enemy Medbaot. Proximity - Increases the success rate of Heal, Beserk, Strike, and Defense. Remoteness - Increases the success rate of Shoot, Aim Shot, Support, and Interrupt. BatArea - This is the type of field the legs are best adapted to for optimum performance. The following additional initials are used in the primary attribute of the Leg Medaparts. ML = Multi-Legged TL = Two-Legged W = Wheels TA = Tank S&UW = Shore and Underwater The following intials are used in the BatArea. Average = Battles Okay on All Field P&D = Plains and Deserts RF&V = Rocky Fields and Valleys G&F = Grasslands and Forest C&R = City and Room S&UW = Shore and Underwater None = Not influenced by any fields +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Male Legs | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Name | Armor | Prop. | Evade | Def. | Prox. | Rmot. | Type | BatArea | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Abductor | 45 | 33 | 32 | 30 | 13 | 18 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Ace Hooves | 30 | 23 | 42 | 55 | 16 | 9 | ML/R | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Airline | 35 | 72 | 43 | 37 | 11 | 20 | A/RE | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Amphibi Leg | 65 | 17 | 73 | 61 | 26 | 8 | S/CO | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Anti-Grav | 65 | 17 | 23 | 36 | 13 | 13 | FL/G | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Anti-Stand | 65 | 12 | 78 | 67 | 23 | 11 | S/O | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Armor Car | 65 | 33 | 37 | 31 | 7 | 16 | W/S | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Attach Leg | 40 | 23 | 27 | 42 | 16 | 18 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Balance Ball | 45 | 48 | 42 | 31 | 4 | 16 | W/BO | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Big Boots | 130 | 3 | 3 | 24 | 8 | 17 | T/FO | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Block Tank | 120 | 12 | 0 | 12 | 2 | 23 | T/BO | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Block Tread | 110 | 9 | 6 | 0 | 14 | 23 | T/BO | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Blow Up | 75 | 17 | 3 | 54 | 22 | 7 | FL/C | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Burly | 140 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 11 | 20 | T/DS | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Chairly | 60 | 43 | 22 | 25 | 13 | 13 | W/SC | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Chauffeur | 140 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 11 | 17 | T/DS | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Chi Leg | 40 | 43 | 22 | 24 | 16 | 15 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Dash Attack | 30 | 18 | 32 | 73 | 13 | 6 | ML/G | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Deathcrawler | 70 | 18 | 22 | 61 | 19 | 18 | ML/G | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Depth-Sole | 75 | 2 | 73 | 73 | 20 | 11 | S/D | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Devil Leg | 55 | 28 | 12 | 48 | 19 | 9 | TL/D | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Dog Race | 50 | 43 | 27 | 37 | 1 | 19 | W/O | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Dragonbed | 85 | 7 | 13 | 48 | 16 | 4 | FL/H | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Dreamer | 35 | 82 | 43 | 31 | 5 | 23 | A/I | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Duck Under | 70 | 7 | 78 | 67 | 26 | 8 | S/CA | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Falldown | 35 | 33 | 32 | 30 | 16 | 21 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | First Wave | 60 | 38 | 32 | 19 | 13 | 10 | W/GR | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Fishtail | 55 | 12 | 73 | 79 | 29 | 5 | S/BI | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Fiyun Ball | 80 | 22 | 3 | 48 | 10 | 10 | FL/T | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Flyfly | 40 | 72 | 53 | 31 | 8 | 17 | A/G | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Fortress | 45 | 48 | 32 | 25 | 13 | 13 | W/TE | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Fungoton | 60 | 38 | 37 | 19 | 10 | 13 | W/I | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Grave | 25 | 67 | 48 | 37 | 14 | 24 | A/AA | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Gunner | 50 | 38 | 22 | 42 | 10 | 15 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Hakama | 40 | 33 | 22 | 36 | 13 | 15 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Half-Egg | 100 | 12 | 9 | 12 | 8 | 26 | T/TR | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Helcaos | 55 | 23 | 17 | 36 | 19 | 12 | TL/D | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Hop | 40 | 38 | 27 | 24 | 16 | 8 | TL/T | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Howzer | 50 | 38 | 17 | 36 | 13 | 21 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Insecto-Wing | 35 | 77 | 48 | 25 | 8 | 20 | A/M | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Kamaki | 15 | 28 | 37 | 61 | 22 | 9 | ML/G | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Kendama | 55 | 48 | 37 | 13 | 10 | 10 | W/G | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Kinta Leg | 50 | 28 | 12 | 48 | 16 | 12 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Klip-Klop | 55 | 23 | 22 | 42 | 16 | 15 | TL/C | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Land-Leg | 120 | 6 | 0 | 12 | 5 | 23 | T/AA | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Limptank | 120 | 6 | 6 | 12 | 8 | 26 | T/BO | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Mover | 65 | 12 | 23 | 42 | 16 | 7 | FL/S | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Multi-Leg | 20 | 23 | 32 | 73 | 19 | 6 | ML/F | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Mute Leg | 50 | 23 | 22 | 36 | 13 | 12 | TL/T | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Ochitsuka | 45 | 43 | 17 | 42 | 10 | 21 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Ochitsukan | 50 | 38 | 27 | 30 | 10 | 18 | TL/S | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Octoleg | 25 | 13 | 32 | 61 | 25 | 12 | ML/B | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Panic | 80 | 7 | 8 | 48 | 22 | 7 | FL/D | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Pipe Organ | 70 | 12 | 18 | 42 | 16 | 10 | FL/B | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Pita Pata | 35 | 33 | 12 | 48 | 16 | 15 | TL/I | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Plasma Dash | 50 | 43 | 32 | 25 | 4 | 19 | W/AA | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Red Tail | 30 | 77 | 38 | 43 | 17 | 17 | A/F | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Repeatastep | 45 | 33 | 12 | 48 | 10 | 18 | TL/F | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Right-A-Way | 55 | 53 | 27 | 13 | 10 | 22 | W/S | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Rocking | 65 | 33 | 32 | 37 | 7 | 10 | W/DS | C&R | | Horse | | | | | | | | | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Rollertank | 120 | 9 | 3 | 18 | 2 | 29 | TA/O | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Sagittari | 45 | 43 | 42 | 19 | 1 | 22 | W/TE | C&R | | Base | | | | | | | | | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Samurai Kick | 55 | 33 | 22 | 36 | 19 | 9 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Scope Leg | 60 | 22 | 68 | 73 | 23 | 5 | S/AS | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Shadow | 55 | 38 | 42 | 13 | 1 | 22 | W/O | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Sharpedge | 45 | 43 | 22 | 36 | 19 | 12 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Shovel | 110 | 6 | 12 | 24 | 8 | 20 | T/R | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Sidejump | 25 | 33 | 27 | 49 | 25 | 12 | ML/G | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Side Winder | 65 | 33 | 22 | 37 | 7 | 19 | W/DS | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Sit Down | 130 | 3 | 6 | 18 | 5 | 29 | T/G | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Skyleg | 40 | 67 | 38 | 49 | 11 | 14 | A/GR | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Slipped | 100 | 6 | 12 | 6 | 14 | 23 | T/I | None | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Slither | 20 | 33 | 32 | 61 | 16 | 12 | ML/M | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Smacker | 65 | 17 | 63 | 79 | 17 | 14 | S/GR | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Snail | 55 | 53 | 22 | 31 | 7 | 19 | W/T | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Squashbasher | 50 | 53 | 27 | 25 | 4 | 16 | W/I | C&R | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Spaghetti | 70 | 13 | 22 | 67 | 13 | 18 | ML/S | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Speartail | 70 | 7 | 68 | 85 | 23 | 2 | S/M | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Starfish | 60 | 12 | 83 | 73 | 20 | 8 | S/GR | S&UW | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Stem-Up | 25 | 23 | 27 | 61 | 19 | 15 | ML/T | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Swick | 25 | 28 | 37 | 49 | 19 | 15 | ML/B | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Tatacker | 45 | 28 | 32 | 36 | 22 | 9 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Tatakawa | 50 | 33 | 27 | 24 | 22 | 15 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Tatakick | 35 | 43 | 17 | 42 | 22 | 9 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Teacup | 75 | 12 | 18 | 54 | 19 | 1 | FL/C | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Tiptoe | 35 | 28 | 32 | 24 | 22 | 12 | TL/G | G&F | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Triple | 35 | 23 | 42 | 55 | 19 | 12 | ML/F | RF&V | | Thread | | | | | | | | | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Tripod | 75 | 2 | 13 | 60 | 10 | 1 | FL/C | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Turkey Leg | 30 | 72 | 43 | 37 | 14 | 26 | A/RE | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Twirl | 25 | 23 | 32 | 61 | 19 | 12 | ML/C | RF&V | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Umbilical | 85 | 2 | 8 | 60 | 13 | 13 | FL/R | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Wanafly | 45 | 62 | 33 | 43 | 11 | 20 | A/D | P&D | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | White Belt | 70 | 22 | 13 | 36 | 19 | 4 | FL/I | Average | |--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------| | Zigzag | 15 | 23 | 32 | 67 | 22 | 12 | ML/F | RF&V | +--------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+------+---------+ +-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------+ | Female Legs | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Name | Armor | Prop. | Evade | Def. | Prox. | Rmot. | Type | BatArea | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Changa-Fly | 40 | 74 | 52 | 41 | 11 | 23 | A/TR | P&D | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Charmy Leg | 30 | 40 | 32 | 30 | 10 | 18 | TL/T | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Cherub Leg | 30 | 86 | 58 | 31 | 17 | 17 | A/RE | P&D | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Clean Box | 80 | 26 | 10 | 45 | 13 | 10 | F/T | Aver | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Fin | 55 | 20 | 88 | 71 | 26 | 5 | S/RV | S&UW | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Flaregather | 45 | 46 | 26 | 25 | 10 | 21 | TL/ST | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Flavor | 125 | 7 | 11 | 10 | 14 | 23 | T/ST | None | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Floater | 70 | 20 | 22 | 35 | 22 | 4 | F/FO | Aver | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Flower | 65 | 14 | 28 | 40 | 19 | 7 | FL/FO | Aver | | Barrier | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | High Leg | 50 | 34 | 14 | 40 | 16 | 18 | TL/T | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Jet Engine | 25 | 92 | 64 | 26 | 8 | 26 | A/AA | P&D | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Luminous | 60 | 26 | 82 | 61 | 20 | 14 | S/ANS | S&UW | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Mini-Scout | 45 | 46 | 20 | 30 | 13 | 15 | TL/S | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Petticoat | 40 | 52 | 14 | 30 | 16 | 12 | TL/H | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Purple Fins | 65 | 14 | 76 | 66 | 29 | 11 | S/H | S&UW | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Quick Alert | 40 | 34 | 38 | 25 | 22 | 9 | TL/ST | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Sacrifice | 70 | 8 | 94 | 56 | 23 | 8 | S/TR | S&UW | | Fin | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Sala-Tail | 75 | 8 | 16 | 50 | 16 | 13 | F/TR | Aver | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Singer | 35 | 98 | 40 | 36 | 14 | 20 | A/R | P&D | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Sled | 35 | 52 | 26 | 20 | 19 | 12 | TL/S | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Spare Tank | 115 | 11 | 7 | 20 | 8 | 29 | T/TR | None | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Tabi | 30 | 40 | 38 | 30 | 22 | 9 | TL/BO | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Tail End | 40 | 28 | 32 | 35 | 16 | 15 | TL/D | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Tamofoot | 35 | 40 | 20 | 35 | 13 | 21 | TL/S | G&F | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Temple | 40 | 28 | 26 | 40 | 16 | 15 | TL/CA | G&F | | Master | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------| | Zeta Entire | 50 | 40 | 26 | 20 | 19 | 15 | TL/RV | G&F | +-------------+-------+-------+-------+------+-------+-------+-------+---------+ ------- Contact ------- If you have any comments, complaints, or 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