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Zoids: The Role-Playing Game Average Rating: 0. Browse 3 Images » wrong image? Year: View Corrections Link Image. No items found. In the second screen at the stone temple where it's darker when it rains it's impossible to see anything, raining condition can be achieved by healing the plants with pana and sometimes she said about the plant needing water.
Finished giving things to lori but I can barely see the results lol edit2 : scratch that edit, it seems after defeating svetslana the second area of stone temple becomes brighter, not sure when it rains.
The mallet guy should move on now at least as of the next patch , but the rain making the screen darker leaves ample visibility on my end.
I'll have to look into just having a rain effect without changing the screen brightness. I have old plans to add a bunch more optional bosses, but I'm hindered by the lack of usable zoid photos around the net. A few newer bosses make use of custom zoids, though, and I hope to keep going in that direction. Not sure what are the requirements for honorbound, first time meeting talking to zillah about it she said pana is not good enough but after doing more pana-esque things I finally got it and pana's level jumped to 99 is that normal?
There's no point anywhere in the scripting for that quest where Pana gains EXP, so I have no clue why that happened. I haven't been able to replicate it either, so it must be even trickier than it appears. Do you know what level she was before? You don't have to worry about an Honorbound nerf. The requirements are fairly stiff and the drawbacks severe. It's intended to give players who put in the work something to show for their effort.
Besides, since Day 1, Pana has always had the highest single-hit damage potential. My challenge with chapter 3 is to create interesting boss battles that don't get boring because players are strong but also aren't annoying and also don't just disregard what the player does. Much of what I'm doing right now is the necessary scripting to make that a reality.
There's a bug that prevents the lights on Lori's statues from showing up if a certain revenant exists anywhere in the world. If she's tracked down and firmly defeated, the lights will come back on Not sure, maybe it was ish or high Playing around and experimenting with many skills and zoids and everyone got ish now so it should be ish.
The player can also level up pilots and customise their machines, as well as choose from some of the branching story modes such as choosing between following the pilots from Fafner or Jeeg.
In terms of gameplay Zoids fit easily into the "Real Robot" mold, most Zoids possess excellent mobility and have efficient and easy to use attacks, but generally lack the durability and raw power of "Super Robot" style units like those in Mazinger Z or Gaiking.
Zoids units are also burdened by poor terrain ratings. With the exception of the Rainbow Jerk no Zoids units can fly naturally and furthermore many Zoids have difficulty attacking aerial units. Zoids also force in Space forcing them to suffer stat penalties in space battles unless equipped with optional parts.
To date no crossover Super Robot Wars media has been released in the West. While Gakuen has a large number of franchises in its roster, it features fewer units and animations from each franchise than the previous DS games did. In terms of gameplay, Gakuen is not a typical Super Robot Wars game, and follows characters based in a fictional school, who duel their robots in a fashion similar to the Zoids Saga series.
This game is not a grid-based tactics game, nor does it follow characters from any third-party series. The player buys robots by winning battles and then spending their coins in a lottery and uses them to assemble a team. Each unit takes up a certain amount of space on the team. The units, as well as having standard stats, like ammo and energy, have a time stat, and the amount of time they take determines how fast and how many times they can act in a turn. The player, when not in battles, walks around the school where they either progress the plot through scripted event battles, or participate in minor battles with people in the school.
As with all Super Robot Wars games featuring third-party content, this game has not been released outside of Japan. The game is released over PSN, and has "episodic" chapters. The Chaotic Century timeline was introduced in the first chapter, and subsequent chapters have seen more Zoids introduced. The first chapter was released on the 17th of July Zoids Wiki.