![]() ![]() General list of post game stuff (doesnt all have to be done in this exact order, but some stuff will be gated by having completed other things before it):īeat the boss in undernet 0 behind the big tree in green areaĭo all 25 original bbs missions, and all patch card missions besides self researchĭo the virus battler, make sure to do at the very least the last one in japanese. Links Battle Network Chrono X The Rockman EXE Zone Speedrunning: TeamBN NetBattlers Tabletop RPG EndCycle VS Battle Network Wiki Page Meet the Moderatorsīattle Network logo recreated in high resolution by MegaRock.exe Related subreddits /r/MegaMan /r/Boktai /r/Nintendo /r/Games /r/GameboyAdvance /r/BNBattles Thus, all non-OC artwork posts must also have a comment linking to the source as well. For example, if an artist hosts their art on Imgur, and somebody posts a link to that art, the mods are likely to assume the art has been rehosted unless OP tells us otherwise. We're asking this so that the mods can verify that the post was linked from the source, which can be tricky if OP does not explicitly state that somehow. In addition, submitters must also post a comment linking to the source on their submissions as well. If someone wants to post art, they need to find the source first, and link to that. That means no rehosting, no hotlinking, and no claiming that you couldn't find a source or asking for help finding one after you've already posted the art. When someone submits non-OC art, they must link directly to the source in the submission link itself. Cross posting from other Subs IS allowed however as long as it's on topic. No low effort posts, posts aimed to just gain quick karma. No linking ROMs files, you can post links to patch files, but not to ROMs. Provide credit to any content that is not your own, be it artwork or writers, always credit the original source. Mark your Spoiler submissions, comments, and links. These can be memes, discussions, music, etc Keep posts about (or at least related to) the Battle Network and Star Force series only. Violators will be dealt with on a case by case basis, but repercussions will include comment removal and in some cases, bans. Would you like your post to be stickied? Message the mods! Rulesīe nice to each other and follow reddiquette. For more information, see the next page in this guide, about the Program Advances.Please consider subscribing to help support the subreddit! Hello, and welcome to /r/BattleNetwork!Ī community for the MegaMan Battle Network and Star Force series! Program Advances with names starting with Z- (e.g. If the player selects the three chips in this order from the menu, they'll morph into the B-Sword. Sorting the table by Program Advance, the Chips necessary for it will appear in the correct order: n.1 Sword S, n.2 WideSwrd S, n.3 LongSwrd S. It has a relative strength of 4, and all the chips have to be with the code S. The number between brackets (n.X) shows in which order the chips should be used to make the Program Advance.įor example, let's consider "(4*) B-Sword S". The number between brackets followed by a star represents the relative strength of the Program. The column Program Advance shows the program advances that require each chip. In some instances of the list, "wood/none" or "fire/none" is listed as element: this means that the chip is non-elemental, but the enemy that drops it is wood-elemental, therefore weak against Fire, or fire-elemental, thus weak against Aqua. Fire chips are very effective versus Wood viruses, Wood chips are effective versus Elec, Elec are effective versus Aqua, Aqua are effective versus Fire. ![]() Some chips have one of four elements: Aqua ("water" in ancient Latin), Elec (short for "electricity"), Fire or Wood. ![]()
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