************************************** Super Robot Wars Link Battler Banpresto 1999 Strategic Game Boy (supports both color and B/W) *************************************** FAQ Version 1.1 11/June/2000 Copyright by Antonio "Tonyx" Scotti Feel free to redistribuite this FAQ Don't copy it without my permission Summary: ------------------------ Version history Before starting What is this game? Link to Nintendo 64 How to start Menu Translations Pilot Status Screen Robot Status Screen Combat Available Robots Thanks to Contact Version history: ------------------------ 1.1: Fixed a little the Combat section. Added something in the Menu Translation section. Added Rank C Robots. Updated Thanks section. 1.0: This is the first version, so is completely an update. Some sections lack, and the available robots are only complete until D rank. Before starting: ------------------------ First of all this is the first game-faq I ever wrote, so won't be exceptional, and I welcome every help and suggestion. Second, I cannot read Japanese (but I'd like to), so maybe translations will not be really literal, but I assure they are functional. Third, I am a great fan of almost every robot series, but for some robots I know only the Italian name and not the Japanese or International one, and there are many robots series which never arrived in Italy, so I know them from the SRW series, but don't know their names (remember? I cannot read Japanese), so I will welcome any help naming the various robots. If someone needs a savegame with already many robots, ask me. What is this game? ------------------------ I love and played every single game of the SRW serie, including side games, such as Battle Robot Retsutoden and Panzer Warfare (Shin Masoukishin). All this games are somewhat very similar, this one is indeed really different. When I first saw it I thinked it was a flop, but recently I started to play and I discovered how great it is! It is based on a team robot fight, but now you have more to think on the combat than before. You gain Victory Points (VP) by defeating enemies, then you can spend this points buying new Robots and Pilots (otherwise they would be not really useful...). You can also battle with a friend linking two Gameboy and this is really fun. It is difficult to explain exactly this game, so I suggest you to try it, you will like it! Link to Nintendo 64: ------------------------ This Cartdrige supports the N64-transfer pak (which, for what I now, is only sold with Pokèmon Stadium, and not stand-alone) to link with Super Robot Wars 64 for Nu64 (incredible, no?). Linking you can have benefits on the SRW64 game. You can unlock these units: Zambot 3 Goshogun Gundam F91 (Seabook Anno) Vina Gina (Cecilly Fairchild) You may also gain some other bonuses. I own a Nu64 and the game, but I cannot link to the GB because I haven't the transfer pack. When I'll have one I'll try. So for now I haven't many info on the link. How to start: ------------------------ This game is pretty different from and the others, and has a starting tutorial, all in japanese, so many of you may cannot understand how to start. I'll guide you through the tutorial. In the title screen you'll have only the start selection (later on there will be the load selection too), so select. Let the writings go, you'll arrive to a menu, press A twice and you'll see you got mail. Read it until the end (with the A button), then come back through the menus using the B button. Go to Link Battler (second option). You will be asked your name, then the girl will answer your question about the game. If you don't care (e.g. you don't understand japanese) or you don't need them (you have this faq!) select the last and then the leftmost answer. Now you have a two-choice menu. From here you can check your starting team pilots (first choice) and units (second one). By this far you have: Rx-78 (Amuro Rey) Mazinger Z (Koji Kabuto) Dunbine (sorry I cannot remember) GM (Mars) Press B and you'll start the Tutorial fight. You'll be asked which team use, confirm the first (and only) and go on. Select the order you wish your robots to fight. Now this is a real fight, so check the Combat section later on. After the combat ends (using Mazinger you shoul be able to kill both your enemies, however you have other 3 robots) answer the leftmost choice so you will arrive at your Home (see next chapter) and the real game starts. Have Fun! Menu Translations: ------------------------ When you start the game (or load it) you are in a 4-choice Menu named HOME (it is written in the upper part of the screen). In the upper left you can notice a number, it is the day of the tournament (really don't matter too much). In the upper right there is a small letter, if it blinks you have received new mail (do you want to read them?). The four choiches: System Menu Check Menu End the day Go to Link Battler *Sytem Menu choice guide you to a 3-choice menu: Read Mail Status Save *Read Mail allows you to check the mails of the day. There are various types of communication. By now I recognized this types: System communication: made by the tutorial girl, tells you of incoming battle, rank advance, ecc.. Pretty unuseful. Challenge communication: sometimes one of your previous opponent will call you for another battle. You can find him in the Free Fight section, he will be the last of the list, after the A+ challenger. Trade Communication: request for a trade. Usually they don't want robots but VP. *Status show your name, how pilots and robot you have, your VP (Victory Points). *Save: I think there are no needs to explain, no? *Check Menu leads you to a 3 choice menu: Encyclopedia Change Pilots Change Teams *Encyclopedia lets you select if to see pilots or units, then you can see pilot or robots you have. *Change Pilots allows you to select which robot has to be piloted by who. Every pilot can only pilot a few robots (someone only one). *Change Teams: you can have up to three teams at once. Select the team you wish to edit then have 4 choice: Add, Remove, Team Name, Done. Every Robot has a number from 1 to 3 associated. The sum of the numbers of all the robots in a team must not exceed 5.0 (in the upper left you can see how much remain). Note that you can add in a team also a robot without a pilot, but, if you don't assign a pilot to every robot you will not be able to use the team. *Go to Link Battler: Moves you to the LB menu. Here it is: Stats Menu Fight Menu Edit Menu Home *Stats Menu gives you access to a 3-choiche menu: Calendar Rankings Tutorial *Calendar is the calendar of the fights of your rank, distribuited by the days. Pressing A on the circle you'll be able to see who will be your opponent. The upper line is the regular tournament. In the other line there are some circles too (usually one per line). They are special event, elimination tournaments open to every one. Unlike the regular fights you may choose to not fight theese battle. *Rankings is a report. For each rank from D to A+ here you will find the reports of the tournament fights, who is winning etc.. *Tutorial gives two choices: The first lets you ask to the tutorial girl some questions about the game. The second lets you play again the tutorial fight. From this fight you will not gain any VP, but you still gain experience, so I suggest to fight it a couple of time at the beginning. *Fight Menu: Again, another menu. This gives you 4 choiches: Tourney Fight Special Event Free Fight Back to LB *Tourney Fight, if is the day you must fight, shows you a grid, in which are reported current results of the tourney. Press A and you will have your fight. You will gain Ranking and VPs by winning. You must fight your battle, otherwise you will not be able to advance day. *Special Event: Theese are open tournament, with 8 challenger (including you), based on the elimination system. You will gain really a lot of VP by winning some matches. After you win a match you can save, so you can redo your next battle. *Free Fight: now you have two choiche. The first let you battle a CPU opponent (usually you may select from a rapresentant from each rank from D to A+). You will not gain rank, but you will gain VPs. Second choice is the most fun of the game: battle with a friend using a link cable! *Back to LB: makes you to return to the LB menu. *Edit Menu: What do you expect? A 3-choiche menu! Buy Weapons Link Trade *Buy lets you spend your VPs to buy pilots (first choiche) or Robots (second one). When you buy pilots you can select at which level to buy. The price will change, obviously. The right price is the price indicated multiplicated the level you wanna make it start. You cannot buy pilots at levels higher than 30. *Weapons: Some Robots have more than 4 weapons, but they can only use up to 4 weapon in a fight. Here you can select which weapons your robot have to use. Selected weapons are marked with a red E on the left of the name. Always check this menu when you buy a Robot, some important weapons are not equipped by defult, such as Goshogun's Go-Flasher. *Link Trade: Link up with a friend and trade your robot. I cannot imagine why two friends shall trade robots, however, if you want.... Pilot Status Screen ------------------------ Robot Status Screen ------------------------ Combat: ------------------------ First you have to choose your team from the list, then confirm it with the A button. Now you can choose the order your robots must fight. Note you have to select the order also if you have only one robot in the team. Both you and your opponent starts with the first robot. When one of them blows up the other will gain experience and the blown robot will be replaced by the successive (if there is one) and the other will NOT be recharged. When a team runs out of robots, it lose. Now we enter the must important phase. SRWLB has a turn based combat system. Let's explain how the turn works. Now we analyze the screen: In the upper part there is your Robot, on the left you can see Hit Point (HP), which is the life of the robot, Energy (EN) which is used to fire certain Weapon, Agility Point (AP), variable from 1 to 6, and the armor. What stand agility points for? These points determine how many "action" your robot can do for turn. We'll return on later. In the lower part part you can see your Pilot Spirit Point (SP) which are used for the Techs (or Magic, as someone calls them) and Morale (starting from 100, variable within 50 and 150). Morale is used for weapons (many of them have a morale requirement). In the screen there are also two menu: a little one (3 choice) in the middle, and a bigger one (6-choice) in lower part. The little is : Select Action View Done *Select Action gives you access to the bigger menu, which lets you fill the bar on the right. *View gives you the opportunity to check your opponent (first choice) or the Vs screen with both teams (second choice). *Done makes the combat start. You can select this only after you have filled the right bar. Bigger Menu represent the action you can choose from. They are: Wait Attack Dodge Special Move Tech Depending on the level of your char you may have or not have all the options available. Wait order your robot yo do nothing and it's free. All other actions costs 1 AP. When you run out of AP you can do nothing but select to Wait until you fill the right bar. You cannot accumulate Ap from turns. You may not spend all your AP, but you will not be never able to use unspent AP. You cannot do 2 actions a round. Only one a time. Some actions will make your morale increase. Move System: You will notice there is a map you can move on, but there are only 3 configuration on the map: Near (convergin arrows), Medium (two squares), Far (Diverging arrows). So you will be able to make only two type of movements: Toward your opponent (left one), Backward (right one). Some pilots will also gain the ability of doing long movements (the one with a red arrow instead of the yellow one), which allows to pass directly from Near to Far or from Far to Near. A normal movement makes your morale up by 4. A long one makes it up by 3. Attack: There many type of attack (depending on the level of the pilot, of course), the first (up-left) is the most complete, the others usually lack some weapons, but are useful to let you attack twice or more per turn. When you start you should have only one kind of attack. However, when you select the attack you will be able to select the weapon. When you highlight a weapon in the lower part of the screen you will see a weapon description. Under the name of the weapon there are three numbers: Power :guess what is it? Morale Required :may also be 0 Energy Required :may also be 0 If there is a number in the upper-right part of the weapon description it is the number of shots you have. When it reachs zero you cannot use the weapon anymore. If there is a number in the lower-right part of the weapon description it means that when you use the weapon your morale will go down by that number. As far as I know there is no way to recharge EN or shots. Finally, all weapons has on the right a symbol which indicates the distance it shoul be used. If you use the weapon at the right distance, it will priduce maximun damage. You can use it also at a distance a bit wrong (for example if it is written Near you can use at Medium) but will produce a really minimal damage. You cannot use at a distance completely wrong (if it is written Near you cannot use it from Far). Tech: Magic, spells. Have variuos effect. They use Spirit Points (indicated on the left). There is no way to refill SP. Maybe in a future update you will find a complete tech list. Maybe not. Dodge: Here there are all the abilities that allows you to prevent or diminuish the damage. This abilities makes your morale go up (the number depend from the abilities and from if it has success or not). Special: Special Moves are not attack (as it could seem), but are thing like Aim, Change (for Getter Robots), V-Max, ecc.. So they could have particular effect. However the most of that as a side effect make your morale grow up. Finally: When you have filled the right bar, select done from the little menu and watch (you cannot sit and watch, you have to press A sometimes or game will not go ahead). Now you will see what your opponent choose and the result of each of the six rounds. Remember this: Movement actions have precedence on the attack actions. If two different movement are requested on the same round will be performed the toward movement first. The combat is really interesting because you have to plan 6 actions a time, so you have to guess what your opponent will do to try to inflict to him maximum damage and to receive minimum (e.g. if your opponent has only powerful long distance weapons, maybe he will try to go back in the first rounds...). Available Robot: ------------------------ All the robots are organized within 8 groups: 1.Gundam group 2.G-Gundam group 3.Wing Gundam group 4.Mazinger group 5.Getter group 6.Aura Battlers group 7.Bug group??? (I cannot remembers this robots) 8.Super Robots group You start with some robots, then you can buy some of then when you reach the right rank. In the pilot section there is always the corresponding pilot. Starting Robots: 1. Rx-78 GunTank Bazooka Cellula Trasformabile (Italian name for the little yellow gundam wich transform itself in a little starship) 2. *none* 3. ??? (I think it is Tallgeese version 1, but I am not sure) 4. Mazinger Z Aphrodite Alpha Bo-Robot 5. Getter Robot 6. Dunbine 7. ??? (a blue robot with a green cap) ??? (a red robot which can transform in something strange) 8. GM (It's the little red robot of GodMars) D Rank Robots: (all robots cost 100 VP and pilots cost 50 VP per level) 1. Gundam Mk2 EZ8 ??? Big ugly dark green thing ??? A Zaku? 2. *none* 3. Dragon Gundam (the one from the W-Serie with a Dragon head on the shoulder) 4. *none* 5. *none* 6. ??? (a red female-Dunbine) ??? (a pink female-Dunbine) 7. ??? (a green robot with something huge on the back) ??? (a red one) 8. Goshogun ??? (bird-like robot) C Rank Robots: (all robots cost 500 VP and pilots cost 50 VP per level) 1. Gold ??? (a little golden gundam piloted by a blonde man) Z Gundam GP-02A ???BWS (the one which is a plane and can transform into a robot but cannot return back) 2. Shining Gundam Rose Gundam 3. Wing Gundam ??? Gundam (the football player like) ??? Gundam (a red one) ??? Gundam (a white one) Tallgese 4. Diane Ace 5. *none* 6. *none* 7. *none* 8. Combattler V Dancougar ??? (I cannot understand what it is) Zambot 3 B Rank Robots: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. A Rank Robots: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. A+ Rank Robots: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Thanks to: ------------------------ Nintendo for creating the Gameboy, the best handheld console ever existed. Gamefaqs to publish this faq and to be a place where videogamers find what they search. Banpresto for the beautyful SRW game series (including side games as Lord of the Elemental). Phillip L Yee for the only SRW64 faq I ever found Contact: ------------------------ check for updates on http://www.gamefaqs.com e-mail me at: scotti@cli.di.unipi.it ICQ: 71043515