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| So you may have seen Enzan loitering near Netto's old house in Akihara. Sure, you can fight him. Note that, if you have trouble at this point, breaking-type chips (Golem Punch, Iron Shell, etc) will be super-effective against him. And load up them damn Anti-Sword chips best ya can. | |
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Blues Sword Blues will either: 1) Perform a three panel wide slash using Blues Sword. 2) Perform a three panel long slash down the row using Blues Sword. 3) Perform a diagonal slash that strikes three panels in alignment.
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Attack 2 Blues will attack a highlighted cross shaped section using two quick slashes. Standing in the center of the cross will cause the attack to hit twice.
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Delta Ray Edge Blues uses a special version of Delta Ray Edge where he will dance around a set of targetted panels in a triangle fashion and perform three powerful slashes.
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Blues Shield Blues will raise his shield in defense of any projectile attacks.
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Blues... is nothing but predictable patterns. All you need to do is not get goddamn jumpy when facing him and you'll be fine. Pack a buncha Reflect Mets then turtle in the back-center. Blues will eventually target you somehow. Just raise up your shield and it'll go back at him and you'll get a counter. Then you can run up and kick him in the grundies or something. His only impressive move here is his +-shaped one, and it looks cooler than it really is.
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To fight Blues SP (He has no EX version - he has an FZ version, though the only
way to fight that is via cheats, apparently) you need to do the following: Clear the help board -> Examine the help board -> Check your rank -> Fight. Blues starts using his shield to great effect in SP form. And he gets to be an even bigger pain in the ass. The difference is very apparent between forms. Now then, the RV Navis. You'll have needed to have beaten Forte SP for this. Once you have, head back to Graveyard 2. You'll notice some of the tombstones are actually GLOWING. Inspect them and you'll get into a fight with the WWW Navis' RV forms. Changes listed as follows: Blastman: 2000HP; 3000z for winning. Nothing added aside from slightly quicker movement. Diveman: 1900HP; 3000z for winning. No new attacks, nothing really different from his SP version. Judgeman: 1900HP; 3000z for winning. Nothing added aside from the monster books moving faster. Elementman: 2000HP; 3000z for winning. Circusman: 2100HP; 3000z for winning. Attacks come MUCH faster than his SP version, The circus tent coming down and pounding the hell out of you will also BLIND you now. 5 lions jump through hoops rather than 3. Colonel: 2600HP; 3000z for winning. More than one Colonel's Army drone summoned. He'll do the same thing his EX/SP forms does - throws some blue thing at you. If it hits, you're in for DEEP pain. He also shoots out more missiles here. If you beat all the RV Navis, you can go back over to where we fought Forte SP earlier to fight him again. There's no REAL point to all of this, aside from having all the WWW Navis and Forte gathered in one place. Once you beat an RV Navi, his tombstone will go silent again. Plug-out and plug-in again to re-fight the RV Navis. Note that only Rock can take part in the Forte SP rematch. If you're using a Link Navi, beat all the RV Navis, and go up the ramp expecting to try punking the Black Shadow with Killerman or something, you're outta luck. After beating Forte BX, you'll get HIM as a random encounter in Graveyard 2, though (with G-Beast SP or F-Beast in Graveyard 1) so just wander a bit and you might get (un)lucky. Now then. The last 'new' fight you can do... is Greiga SP or Falzer SP. And to get to him, you need: All chips. All PAs. And Forte SP owned. After all of that, go back to where you usually face him. Greiga SP has a whopping 4000HP. He jumps around MUCH faster than regular-flavor Greiga does, making him even HARDER to hit. The tail cannon doesn't just stick to the middle column - that thing'll hit ALL your columns. His double-claw/ floating head attack destroys chips and negates any PAs you may have lined up and ready to use. He isn't affected by Poison Seed's poison panels, either, for some reason. If I may - Carry some Black Bombs. With Heat Cross active, that's 300 damage a pop. And you can load three into your folder. So that's almost a fourth of his total HP right there. Falzer SP has a whopping 3200HP. Thankfully, Falzer SP is much easier than Greiga SP, who jumps around like a raving derelict on crack. His movement isn't much quicker, in all honesty. His Feather Shoot attack seems to come quicker and last longer. And thankfully, unlike Greiga, his claw attack doesn't start targetting all rows like Greiga's tail cannon did. His firebirds seem to be able to take more damage before being destroyed, too. He does have one new attack, though: He'll vanish, turn into a sideways tornado with his head poking out the side, and charge at you, much like Greiga does. Once he goes offscreen left, move, because he'll be coming back to the right.
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| For beating Greiga or Faltzer SP, you get something special added after the ending footage. You'll see Cross and his Link Navi friends dash and cross each other, first showing the normal Cross, then the Cross Beast forms. You then see Rock with Greiga or Falzer behind him, fusing into G-Beast or F-Beast form. Juuka-Rock is joined by the five Cross Beasts and you get the words "Thank You For Playing!!" along with a cool set of poses. | ![]() ![]() |