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Alright. The Bug in the swamps requires level 5. Kelbesque is level 7, and Sabera is the next level requirement, at 11. Mado requires level 12, Kelbesque v2 13, Sabera v2 13, Mado v2 14, Karmine 14, Emperor Draygon 15, and beyond that, 16 is required. There was really only one time where a charge probably would have helped, and that was when you were going south on the bridge in the cave. There are two enemies down there, and you might be able to manipulate it so that the charge shot hits both of them, saving a few frames. EDIT: I removed the comment about Stom. I'm going to look into it.
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Well, I found my new favorite thread. I'll watch your video, and see if I can recommend anything. Well, movements in general seem very smooth. The person you ran into in town after the item shop costs time, but I assume it was longer to go around them. You should buy the second alarm flute at the start, as it will save you a trip to the shop later. Once you're in the cave, killing the green slimes, is there a reason you aren't charging a shot at all times? It would seem to me that since it does more damage, it would save you one sword swing per enemy.
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I think a run of this would be interesting. I'd love to see how best to lay out a city.
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I loved this movie. I've played the game many times, and I always found it to be a hard game. My only surprise is that someone actually voted no for this.
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Highness: There are, yes. I assume Jyzero means to tackle it with 3 groups of two. One character from A & one character from B will be in each.
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Beautiful run. As for questions about 100% collected, I can confirm that all weapons/suits/etc are grabbed, as are all the energy tanks. Missles is harder, and I didn't try. As stated before, the code doesn't have any bearing on the game other than looks. Movie did not desync for me, though I watched at 400% speed.
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Seeing as a Grant run is already going to be slower than the other runs, I'd love to see the latter version, though for the sake of speed, it wouldn't be the best choice.
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I also agree with SprintGod, though lawsuits cost money unfortunately. They also have just lied to your ISP in a legally binding document when stating: "Also, we hereby state, that the information in this notification is accurate and that we are authorized to act on behalf of the owners of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this notification. "
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Blechy - I don't really want to have this thread turn towards Crystalis, but I think I remember there being a useful trick with the warp that allowed you to kill the green soldiers outside of Goa fairly early, and they are worth decent experience. Food for thought I guess.
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Highness - The other game? Crystalis for the NES. They are two of my favorite games that I feel are underrated. Boco - As for the dynamic map, it would be a great help. There are several lairs in each world which don't do anything remotely useful for progression through the game. PHP would work well for it, and if I knew PHP, I'd offer to help.
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This has been one of two games I've always wanted to see on this site. I've always loved the game, but I figured no one would even attempt it due to the length. I wish you the best of luck with this, and will eagerly await updates.
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