Bokosuka Wars Strategy FAQ V 0.1 Copyright Patbuns17, Enjoy. Email: Patbuns17@cs.com Contents: 1: Overview of FAQ 2: Overview of Game 3: Your Troops 4: Your Enemies 5: The Screen 6: General Strategy 7: Thanks and Stuff 8: Fun Bokosuka Quotes 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I once saw on the HotL message board at GameFAQs that this was some really crappy game. I got the ROM (I think its only in Japan) This game really did suck. Or at least it did at first. I tried to play it a lot more and found out some cool stuff. I was hooked, 'till I realized this was one of those endless loop games (think Popeye for the NES) All that however, happened months ago and I don't quite remember everything, its mostly at the message board thread. http://cgi.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.asp?board=27920&topic=1090420 Yup, that's it. That's where My main source of info is now. Until I start playing the game a little bit more, This is mostly from memory and from the message board data. I plan to later on have a master guide of all the enemies, their description, and their Power, as well as strategies for leveling up your soldiers and getting your Ninja army and stuff. I also plan to have a guide to each of the worlds (5 I believe) 2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This game was released by ASCII, on 1985 but I don't know much else about it. If any of you Japanese readers know about it, please tell me, you can email me at Patbuns17@cs.com. 3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Hero The Hero has a white shirt, white pants, and a light blue belt. He also has a light blue sword and a Viking Helmet. The Hero is the only person who can defeat the last boss. Also, the Hero is the only person who can run into trees and make allies appear. On top of that, The hero is the only one who can break through the giant trees near the end, as well as the barriers surrounding each 100m. He also starts off with a power of 220 and gains 10 each battle he starts, up to a maximum of 320, the highest possible. The Knight The Knight can be found by running into trees. Knights are the only things that can break into those jails that hold 5 peasants. They start with a measly 150 power, but after three battles, their power goes from 170 to 260 and they turn gold. The Golden Knight's maximum power is 310. The Peasant The Peasant is the only ally capable of stepping on the electric skeletons without being brought harm. The skeletons appear in the 2nd Quest. Peasants are found in trees and are jailed by the evil blue cane wielders. Peasants start with a power of 30. After three battles, they go up to 140 Power and are Ninjas all of a sudden. Their maximum power is 310. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bandits Bandits have a power of 10 and are usually in groups they are green with red helmets Evil Blue Cane Wielders These monstrosities wear pink and have a power of 30. They guard the Peasant Jails The Rocks These enemies are purple and red and constantly give you the peoples eyebrow. Their Power is 50 and they run forward for no reason. Rock Mages These mages have 4 bricks around them that are made into Rock Monsters when you pass them. They're usually positioned so you have to get next to them. They have a power of 30. Avoid the Rock Monsters and send a strong unit like a Golden Knight after him. Rock Monsters These guys are blue and black, constantly changing. They come from rocks that are around Rock Mages. Their power is 50 and they try to get the hero. They die when the Rock Mage does, and more come after you when you kill them, if you're in a later world. Orange The Rocks They are The Rocks that are orange. They have a power of 100 Dragon Muscle Men Watch out, these are strong. They appear only in the last 60 m. Their power is a whopping 250. Last Boss Only the hero can defeat him, beat him and he game is beat. Skeletons These appear in stage 2, and you can only defeat them by making a peasant or Ninja walk on them. 5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here's a picture of the screen and what everything means H= Hero Icon P= Peasant Icon K= Knight Icon T = Tree B = Bush XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X111X222XXHPKX33 BBBBBB BBBBB BBBB T BB H T BB BBBB BBBBBB T BBBBBBBB XXXXXX4XX5XXX66X 1: A blue icon that has a number after it. That's how many enemies there are all together in the game that are still alive. 2: A blue icon that has a number after it. That's how many enemies there are all together in the game that are still alive. This includes the hero and allies in prisons and in trees. HPK: Press the B Button to change what Icons are there. The Icons that are there represent what characters will move when you press the directional buttons 3: The Number of Blue Icons here is the number of the stage you're on. 4: The Number here is how many meters, or "squares" that you must travel until you're to the end. Going left decreases this, going right increases it. The Number here refers tot he hero. 5: The number here is the hero's power. 6: After you engage in a battle, this will show something like: O320X100 The first number is your units strength that battle, and the right number is the enemy's strength. Whoever has the Circle to the left on ftheir number won the battle. 6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some things to remember: You must run into trees to get more allies. Cactus' work too. It seems Pressing B Constantly will help increase your odds in winning a battle. 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks to everyone who's posted in the thread in the Bokosuka Wars board, and ASCII for making this strangely fun Game. 8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "WOW! YOU LOSE" ^ | This Will get your ass kicked if you try saying it a lot to people. Can you think of anymore? Send them to me!