peteypineapple
Vivillon
Don't talk to me if you Don't like Jerome Jingly
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Post by peteypineapple on Oct 16, 2016 20:20:57 GMT -6
Oh yeah that's a pretty hard stage. I found a pretty good strategy though. If you bring in three samurai waterboys and two Stalin Sympathizers you can defeat the boss pretty easily.
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Post by BraixenRadical on Oct 16, 2016 20:22:47 GMT -6
Niceu, Niceu! Verrry Niceu, Petey-chan! I'll have to utilize that tatic someday, when I decide to get back into the game...
For now, I've been thinking about speed running the first game, I've already got my strats and routes down... Do you guys think I'll be able to do it?
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Post by GrammarFreak541 on Oct 16, 2016 20:27:50 GMT -6
Hey, since we're handing out tips, I have a question. (Note: I'm not very good at RPGs. I'm just REALLY glad someone seems to care about these games so I finally have someone to ask. Can you believe there's no gameFAQs for this?) On Boffly Wilds, I got the banana tree key but I don't know where it goes. None of the characters are telling me where I go next, can someone tell me?? I'm at the part where you're being held captive by the dwarf islanders, by the way.
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peteypineapple
Vivillon
Don't talk to me if you Don't like Jerome Jingly
Posts: 8
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Post by peteypineapple on Oct 16, 2016 20:32:14 GMT -6
Oh that took me a little bit to figure out because there aren't any walkthroughs for the game. Once you get the key you have to go to the Haplup tree and do the Majumbo dance several times and then a door appears where you use the key.
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Post by BraixenRadical on Oct 16, 2016 20:33:41 GMT -6
Oh, and if I recall, there's a secret passageway in your Wiggler Cell where you can encounter a Sacred Dark Salesman. He sells some pretty powerful items, for a price, that is..
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Post by ogskrunky on Oct 16, 2016 20:33:46 GMT -6
Don't forget to talk to the captain of the dwaves, Eeif Lerikson, who gives you a tiny turret to use on the piranha boss. If you go through the door without the item, the fight is a lot more challenging.
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peteypineapple
Vivillon
Don't talk to me if you Don't like Jerome Jingly
Posts: 8
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Post by peteypineapple on Oct 16, 2016 20:36:35 GMT -6
That's right! That dark salesman sells one of the best weapons in the game, the lemon zester. I never bought it though because I prefer using the Mclaughlin Maracas.
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Post by Voltz on Oct 16, 2016 20:43:18 GMT -6
My favourite weapon was by far the Ultraviolet Ukulele because, while it was only moderately powerful, it would make the battle song into like- a ukulele cover of the battle music. It also made some of the more serious fight scenes kinda funny because your character would do a silly dance when attacking with it.
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Post by BraixenRadical on Oct 16, 2016 20:44:23 GMT -6
Between me and you? That's the best Easter Egg weapon ever.
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Post by ogskrunky on Oct 16, 2016 20:46:10 GMT -6
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CevzIXAtX2g Can you believe that Metal Gear Rising stole one of the songs from this game's OST? It's unbelievable that because Platinum is a bigger company than Crogus that they can get away with this.
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Post by BraixenRadical on Oct 16, 2016 20:47:40 GMT -6
Oh, I actually heard that they got permission from Crogus Entertainment! I think it mentions them in the credits, after all.
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Post by ogskrunky on Oct 16, 2016 20:53:33 GMT -6
Stop lying to me.
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Post by BraixenRadical on Oct 16, 2016 21:01:07 GMT -6
Nah, dude, It's true. Mr.Komani said it himself, "Hot Dang, I really love the Scrimmy Bingus and the Crungy Spingus franchise, whenever I make some of the most dank parts of Metal Gear Rising, I was thinking of Crogus Entertainment, I was lucky enough to get permission to sneak in one of their songs, which I hope long time fans of the series would enjoy."
Trust me, I'm a fox.
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