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[Operator] Saint's Last Game Reviews
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue
05-21-16 02:06 AM
BEST GAME EVER
 This was the first Megaman "Battle Network" game I ever played, and after playing this edition, I blatantly refused to even bother trying any other versions made previously or after this version, such as Battle networks 1,2, 4, 5 , 6 etc. Actually, I did eventually take a chance on a couple of other versions and just could not force myself through even the first chapters of them. Maybe it would be different if I had played another version first and fell in love with that version first instead of the 3rd version, but part of me feels like this is quite likely not true and that I would have eventually come across the third version anyways and still loved it more than the others regardless. My favorite things about this game are absolutely the customization features and style changes that allow such a wide variety of custom navi's to experiment with using different styles, different enhancement programs for different stats and aspects in the navi customizer, a wide variety of different chips and program advances, and just the general game play mechanics overall. 

 I have spent so much time dedicated to very in-depth and detailed research of creating the absolute BEST combinations of chips into my folder for specific purposes, my favorite combinations and program advances, my favorite custom style and elemental influence, specific navi customizer programs, the whole nine yards. I generally prefer the Wood-Shield style because of it's generic ability to recover health on grass panels, along with the "Reflect" ability unlocked when the style is maxed out at level 4, which is a nice alternative replacement to using the AntiDmg chips in the folder, although they are also still quite useful when combined with AntiNavi and Muramasa to create the BodyGrd Program Advance, which is one of my all-time favorites among a few others such as the MstrStyl, 500Barr, ElemSwrd, and LifeSwrd P.A.'s.
 

 The storyline is immersive and exciting... Read the rest of this Review

[Operator] Saint's Last Game Guides
Pokemon Fire Red
05-31-16 12:26 PM
Game Guide/Review Fire Red
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue
05-23-16 10:49 PM
Advice for Storyline Bosses
  After reading countless other reviews, walk-throughs, and suggestions, it has become evident to me that the most popular advice for beating many of the boss navis in the storyline is to take into consideration their elemental-based advantages and disadvantages. While this is actually highly effective, it is also not always MANDATORY or even necessary. It IS still possible to beat all of them without having to rely on elemental advantages, especially for those who are not entirely based on a certain element like beastman or drillman, among a few others. Granted that Flashman, Bubbleman, Desertman, Plantman, and Flamman all use specific elements, there are other ways to beat them easily without necessarily using this to your advantage. I say this because many people, including myself, sometimes wish to specialize in only one type of element, or even no type of element, but also because when you acquire a "style" change, your own primary elemental style must be taken into consideration against enemies unless you change to "Normal Style" before each fight. Some people may prefer not to have to spend excess time gathering element specific chips and altering their folders before each boss fight.

 So with that said, I am going to share a list of chips that I prefer to use in my primary custom folder which are helpful in almost every situation, against any boss navi or virus type, and can be considered "Nuetral" or even "flexible", meaning your navi will be adaptable to different battle situations or against specific types of viruses or bosses in accordance to the whole elemental advantage or disadvantage factor. Most of these chips that I use were actually obtained during early stages of the game, and of course, with a little luck from the chip trader machines, as well as other special methods of acquiring them or obtaining them for myself, however, none were traded between different game versions via the link cable feature.

 So here is a... Read the rest of this Guide
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue
05-21-16 01:35 AM
NumberMan Machine Codes
   Ok so these are some of the codes for the Numberman lottery ticket machine thing available in Higsby's Shop after you complete the Beastman Chapter and get the e-mail from Higsby requesting your help with some jobs. Some of the codes are chips, some are other items such as "Key Items", Navi customizer programs, and player usable items like mini energy or full energy, unlocker, sneakrun etc.

 - Navi Customizer Programs

 WeapLV+1  - 41465278
SpinWhit  - 77955025
SpinRed   - 72563938
SpinGrn   - 28274283
SpinBlue  - 11002540
SetSand   - 19878934
FstGauge   - 67918452
AirShoes  - 23415891

 - Battle Chips

AirShot3 * - 15789208
Bolt     * - 54390805
CopyDmg  * - 01697824
Fountain * - 88543997
GaiaBlad * - 33157825
HeroSwrd P - 03284579
Muramasa M - 50098263
Salamndr * - 65497812
StepCros S - 76889120
VarSwrd  F - 63997824

 - Subchips (Player usable items)

Untrap   - 05088930
Untrap   - 46823480
SneakRun - 24586483
Unlocker - 35331089
MiniEnrg - 86508964
MiniEnrg - 57789423
FullEnrg - 56892168
FullEnrg - 99826471
LocEnemy - 87824510


  As a bit of extra advice, there are four certain "Mega Chips" you will obtain with these codes tht at are elemental based, being the Fountain, GaiaBlad, Bolt, and Salamandr chips. First of all, you can only use up to 5 total Mega chips in each battle folder, so you will be able to fit all four of these in the same folder together if you have no more than one other mega chip in that same folder. Secondly, these chips can only be used individually by a navi that has the corresponding elemental style. (I.E. a Navi that has a fire style can use Salamandr, Water style can use Fountain, Elec style can use Bolt, and Grass style can use Gaiablad) However, ANY navi of any style, even ... Read the rest of this Guide
Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue
05-20-16 11:41 PM
Tips & Hints
   This post will basically be to share some spoilers, tips, hints, & advice for this game for those who are new to the game or those who are familiar with it but would like a quick and easy run through for game play. Majority of the information shared in this post will be from my own personal years of experience and trial & error with this game.

 My first suggestion is one that will require you to have literally HOURS of patience and determination. As it goes, you will progress through this game quite slowly in the beginning under certain restrictions or limitations. However, I would suggest that you utilize quite a bit of time, depending on how well you manage this process, to "boost" yourself in the very beginning of the game, which will make a lot of things so much quicker and easier throughout the game. You will always start at the Sci-lab on a class field trip where you will be given a basic tutorial on "Virus Busting", or otherwise, the fighting mechanics of this game. You use battle chips in a custom battle folder, which are bits of data for different types of attacks or other types of maneuvers that your "Navi" (Megaman) can perform during battle. There are a few different ways to obtain different types of chips including as rewards for random virus battles or boss navi battles which will sometimes give you that Boss Navi's chip, by purchasing them from various "shops" in the real world and the cyber world alike, by entering various lottery ticket numbers in the chip lotto machine at Higby's shop once you reach the point of the game that his shop is open, by trading chips for other chips in the chip trader machines in different areas throughout the game, or even by trading chips with friends who also have this game via a link cable connection.

 However, my suggestion is to spend a LOT of time at the very beginning of the game exploring your home town searching for different electronic devices that you are able t... Read the rest of this Guide

[Operator] Saint's Game History
Command & Conquer (psx),   Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal (psx),   Command & Conquer (psx),   Command & Conquer: Red Alert (psx),   Darkstone (psx),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),   Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue (gba),  
 
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