Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans
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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans [By Darkstar Ripclaw]
Darkstar Ripclaw Presents... ____ ____ _ _ _____ | _ \ _ __ __ _ __ _ ___ _ __ | __ ) __ _| | | |__ / | | | | '__/ _` |/ _` |/ _ \| '_ \ | _ \ / _` | | | / / | |_| | | | (_| | (_| | (_) | | | | | |_) | (_| | | | / /_ |____/|_| \__,_|\__, |\___/|_| |_| |____/ \__,_|_|_| /____| |___/ ATTACK OF THE SAIYANS The most recent version of this FAQ may always be found at GameFAQs.com. If you buy through Amazon.com, consider making purchases through my referral link (anything stored in the cart in 24 hours and bought within the next 90 days will count) amazon.com/?&camp=212361&linkCode=wsw&tag=raofavigafa-20&creative=391881 1. The Basics......................................[BSCS] a. Controls..................................[CTRS] 2. Walkthrough.....................................[WALK] a. Prologue..................................[PROL] b. Chapter One...............................[CHP1] c. Chapter Two...............................[CHP2] d. Chapter Three.............................[CHP3] e. Chapter Four..............................[CHP4] f. Chapter Five..............................[CHP5] g. Chapter Six...............................[CHP6] h. Chapter Seven.............................[CHP7] i. Chapter Eight.............................[CHP8] j. Chapter Nine..............................[CHP9] k. Chapter Ten...............................[CH10] l. Chapter Eleven............................[CH11] m. Chapter Twelve............................[CH12] n. Chapter Thirteen..........................[CH13] o. Chapter Fourteen..........................[CH14] p. Chapter Fifteen...........................[CH15] q. Odds and Ends.............................[ODEN] 3. Side-Quests.....................................[SIDE] a. Secret Boss............................... b. Monster Capturing.........................[MCAP] c. Carrots...................................[CRTS] d. Dragon Balls..............................[DRGB] 5. Bestiary........................................[BEST] 4. Characters......................................[CHAR] a. Goku......................................[GOKU] b. Gohan.....................................[GOHN] c. Piccolo...................................[PICC] d. Tien......................................[TIEN] e. Krillin...................................[KRLL] f. Yamcha....................................[YMCH] g. S-Combos..................................[SCOM] 6. Appendix........................................[APPN] a. Item List.................................[ITEM] b. Equipment List............................[EQPM] c. Capsule List..............................[CAPL] 7. Shop List.......................................[SHOP] 8. Frequently Asked Questions......................[FAQ.] Use CTRL + F and copy and paste the code box for the section you wish to skip to ~Darkstar Ripclaw ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Hello, and welcome to my tenth guide for a Nintendo DS game, this one being for Dragon Ball Z/Kai: Attack of the Saiyans. Attack of the Saiyans is an RPG developed by Monolith Soft, the braintrust developers behind the epic Xenosaga series and the quirky, innovative Baten Kaitos games. The Dragon Ball franchise has not had a proper RPG in a long time, but Monolith does both the franchise and the genre proud, taking time to fill in the backstories of the adventures of Krillin, Yamcha, Tien and Chiaotzu during the three year time skip between Goku's defeat of King Piccolo and the 23rd World Tournament, and the year between Raditz and Vegeta's visits to Earth. In this guide, I offer a detailed outline of where to go in any given situation, a look at the game's few sidequests, a comprehensive bestiary of every monster that you will want to find and capture for 100% completion, and a basic summary of how to play the game. Thank you for reading! ~Darkstar Ripclaw ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ DONATIONS ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Although I do not wish to shill you, nor do I care to share my life's story, I would ask for you to consider donating a dollar or two or more for the usage of this guide and/or any other guides you may use by me in the future. Though it may not be much, every little bit helps me out a great deal, as I am currently a full-time university student. I tend to cover less popular games that have previously had little to nothing in the way of guides, which means that any donations will lead to assisting other gamers just as you have been with this FAQ. I accept possible donations through two means; PayPal and AlertPay. You can donate to me via either service at darkstar DOT ripclaw AT gmail DOT com (substitute an @ for the 'AT' and a . for the 'DOT's). Thank you for your time. ~Darkstar Ripclaw =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[BSCS]+ 1. Basics +[BSCS]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= General Controls ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Touch Screen ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Usage of the touch screen is kept to a bare minimum in Attack of the Saiyans. In fact, to the best of my knowledge the only time where the touch screen will actually register an input is on the main screen, where you can tap on either 'New Game' or 'Continue', and on the overworld map where you can use it to select a location. D-Pad ッッッッッ The D-Pad allows you to toggle in between text options using the cursor while going through battle and on the menu screen. You also use it to move your characters around the various towns and dungeons present in the game, as well as moving the cursor while on the world map overview. A Button ッッッッッッッッ The A button will be your main button throughout the game, as it allows you to OK and confirm any choices that you make whether it be shopping or fighting, examining various objects that are a part of the environment, opening chests, and talk to other people along with scrolling through text. Use R + A to scroll through text B Button ッッッッッッッッ In battle menus, shops and your regular menu, you can use B to exit out from the menus one screen at a time. While travelling around, you will occasionally come across parts of the background that will flash orange, white, or black. By holding down the B Button, you can charge up your Ki and hit the object to destroy it. White flashing objects require an upgraded Level 2 Ki Blast to destroy, while black flashing objects need you to be at Level 3 to destroy. Level 2s and 3s will also need more than a single hit to destroy. X Button ッッッッッッッッ While traveling throughout a town or dungeon, press the X button to change the lead character of the party; the only effect this has is that it changes who is the avatar on-screen while walking around. For the most part this is not important, but at a few times throughout the game you need to talk to other characters using a specific person to gain an item or skill. Y Button ッッッッッッッッ Nothing. Absolutely nothing. L Button ッッッッッッッッ When you first equip Capsules (about 10 minutes into the game), pressing the L button will display the effect of the current Capsule, which is about it. R Button ッッッッッッッッ When you first equip Capsules (about 10 minutes into the game), pressing the R button allows you to toggle between the two (or more) Capsules to bring any specific one up to be the active Capsule. Additionally, when going through any conversation, pressing the R Button will cause the characters to skip any emoticons or poses they go through, speeding up the conversation greatly. Pressing and holding R + A will scroll through the conversation. Start Button ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Opens up the main playing menu when Microphone ッッッッッッッッッッ Much like the touch screen, the microphone is not used at all in the game. General Basics ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Exploration ッッッッッッッッッッッ While in any of the several areas that the game has to offer, you can manually move the icon of whatever character is your party lead at the time. The party lead does not matter (except in a rare few cases where talking to a certain person with somebody in front lets you get an item or skill), but can be changed buy pressing the X Button. For the most part, it is simple navigation around the presented areas, taking care not to wander down dead-end paths and going down the right roads to lead you to the end of the dungeon. However, at times, there are certain other things that can be done. Make sure to examine all objects that are a part of the background environment - if a '!' symbol pops up over your lead's head, then you can examine whatever you are next to. A good portion of the time, that will net you an item or an S-Attack Combo memo. C.C. Points ッッッッッッッッッッッ Throughout the multiple areas, both dungeon and town, you will see points on the ground that have a Giant 'C' written inside them. These are Capsule Corporation Points. By stepping over one of them and pressing A, your HP and Ki are automatically restored, and you can save your game. Menu ッッッッ The menu can be gotten into by pressing the Start button while you have free control of your character. You can look at your character stats and sort out and assemble items, equipment, and battle formation, as well as add and upgrade character skills, and check to see what to do next. Items ッッッッッ Displays a list of all the regular and ket items that you have in your inventory (but NOT your equipment), with items useable from the regular items screen being highlighted in white text, and those that you cannot use being grayed out. Skills ッッッッッッ This is where you can look through your character's special Skills, which are basically special attacks that you can use in battle that consume Ki (think Magic and MP). Each character can upgrade his skills several times by using AP gained from battle, and can also learn additional new skills. Ultimate Skills can be learned either through storyline purposes or by having certain regular skills learned and at a specific level (see the Characters appendix for more detail on that) while Abilities increase either a specific stat value such as HP or Attack, or a related ability such as item drop rates. Equip ッッッッッ This allows you to equip two Accessory items onto each of your characters. Accessories have different uses; some increase stats, while the majority have more esoteric uses, from decreasing the amount of Ki you use in a Skill to regenerating HP per turn to being able to dodge through successful use of the Active Guard. A very small handful of Accessories can be used only by a few characters. Status ッッッッッッ Lets you view the character stats of each Z-Fighter, their EXP and AP point values and their equipped Accessories. Options ッッッッッッッ Where you can change the Message Speed of the game, toggle the sound between stereo and mono, and change the language of the game text. Switch ッッッッッッ Lets you rotate in and out characters and change the formation of your current party. Crystal ッッッッッッッ A Crystal Ball that lets you look at what your next mission is (basically a roundabout way of helping you know where to go next and/or what to do next), a bestiary of all 150 monsters in the game along with all the bosses (includes a counter to show how many have had their information Scouted and how many have been captured), and a list of all the S-Combos that can be done in the game. Capsules ッッッッッッッッ Capsules are items that you can equip onto the whole party that give multiple types of effects. Usually a Capsule must be in the active (red) slot for it to be in effect, but some Capsules will be active no matter what slot they are in, while others will work at 50% efficiency in a green slot. As noted before, capsules have different types of effects; some allow you to walk across poisonous, frozen or lava floors, while others have a chance of blinding all enemies as you enter a battle, and still more have effects such as increasing the power of S-Combos by 50%. Battle ッッッッッッ Outside of certain areas, when walking around, random encounters will occur that bring you into a battle screen seperate from the exploration overfield. In battle, you shall have to fight and kill anywhere from one to three foes. Doing so will net you experience, AP (for levelling up and learning new skills), Z (money) and items. Battle Commands ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Attack ッッッッッッ Your de facto command. Pressing attack allows you to choose a target from the enemies to attack. Once you choose, your character will attack that opponent, either causing damage or missing his attack. Really a fairly generic form of your standard RPG attacking. Defend ------ Choosing defend means that your character does no action for that turn. However, if an enemy should attack said party member between then and the character's next turn, any damage done to him/her will be reduced. Note that this does not make you Super Attack ------------ If you think of Super Attacks as AotS's form of magic, you are good to go. Super Attacks are special techniques with a varying amount of abilities, going from causing large amounts of damage, to causing status effects to foes, to healing your own party members. Using Supers consumes Ki. In theory, this means you should use Supers sparingly; however, C.C. Points are scattered around so freely and after a few levels characters gain such high amounts of Ki that you usually should not have a problem with running out. When it comes to Super Attacks, they are divided into five different categories, which makes a big difference; the first are Melee Super Attacks, which are represented by the symbol of a fist. These of course are entirely physical attacks, and as a result have a chance of adding chains onto them. Secondly are super Melee attacks, which have the red tint to the fist symbol. However, these Super Melee attacks will not be considered 'combo attacks' so you cannot use them for the generic S-Combos that call for the use of a combo attack. Next are Ki attacks, with the symbol of a blue energy ball. All-enemy Ki attacks hit all foes with a Ki attack, with the blue energy ball with a green background representingthese. Special Attacks have a purple background with a character outline and have someesoteric usage, such as sealing away enemies or healing the party. Aside from chains, it is also important to distinguish between the former four; some accessories will cause special effects to 'Ki attacks', which specifically means ONLY Ki attacks, and not Super attacks as a whole. Ultimate Attacks ---------------- Ultimate Attacks are either suped-up forms of certain Super Attacks or their own really powerful attacks. Some of them can be learned by learning it with AP after upgrading certain skills from a character to specific levels (see the Characters section for the prerequisites), while others are gained through storyline. These consume far more Ki, with the tradeof of them being drastically more powerful. However, they can only be used while the party member who is using one is in Sparking Mode. Item ッッッッ Allows you to use any item that you have in your inventory. For the most part, items either restore HP/Ki, cure status effects, cause elemental damage to enemies, with a few other items with different effects. Run ッッッ Lets you and your party escape the battle instead of having to stay and fight. Although it is not always guaranteed to work, if you have all three characters running, they will all do it separately, so if the first character fails but the second party member succeeds all three will still run away. Switch ッッッッッッ Allows the character who is doing this to switch out with any party member who is in reserves. For those curious, there is no specific front row/back row formation in Attack of the Saiyans. Special Battle Tactics ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Active Guard ッッッッッッッッッッッッ When an enemy makes to attack one of your party members, it will go through the motions and broadcast its attack. For example, several humans or humanoid characters will take out a gun and shoot its target. When this occurs, a yellow 'flash' will appear above your character's head. When this occurs, your character can defend himself against the attack, reducing the damage caused to him. To do so, you need to press a specific button before he can guard; if the character being attacked is in the top row, you must press the X Button. If he is in the middle row, the Y button, and the B button for the bottom row character. However, you must react quickly, as the interval to Active Guard against an attack quickly passes after the flashing above the person's head. It must be noted that if you are defending against an attack that hits your entire party, you can only defend with one person, so it is strategically sound to keep an eye on who has low levels when facing off against opponents with party-wide attacks and bosses. Chain Attacks ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Occasionally, when performing a regular attack or Melee Skill, your character will perform several more hits and punches than he regularly would. This is what is known as a 'Chain'. You can increase the chances to perform a Chain and the number of additional hits you get in by paying for a Chain Up Ability in the Skills menu or equipping certain accessories. While this might not seem all that useful at first, later on in the game when characters deal more overall damage it will become very helpful to have a high Chain value. Rage Meter ッッッッッッッッッッ When both performing and taking damage, the meter next to the picture of the flame will fill up. This is known as the 'Rage Meter', and when filled up that character goes into Sparking Mode. Although any attack for or against a character will fill his meter up, using melee attacks with long combos, or having any attack with chain attacks, will fill up his Rage Meter far quicker. A few special items also exist that can partially or completely fill up his Rage Meter. Sparking Mode ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Once a character's Rage Meter fills up completely, they will go into Sparking Mode, wherein they will then gain an energy aura. During this time period, they can use an Ultimate Super attack, or they can do an S-Combo attack in conjunction with at least one other person who is in Sparking Mode. If you do not do either of those by the end of the battle, then the character's Rage Meter will be partially reduced afterwards. S-Combos ッッッッッッッッ An S-Combo occurs when two or more characters are in Sparking Mode, and both use certain Super skills on the exact same enemy in the exact same turn. Not all combinations of skills will work, however; while there are a few generic S-Combos that merely require a Ki attack or a Combo attack, others require specific characters using specific skills. See the S-Combo list for what combinations work. When characters use an S-Combo, the total damage done to the enemy is approximately 120% of the two or three characters' Special Attacks done separately. A little-realised benefit is that it also will occur at the start of the turn, so even if a boss is faster than all three party members, you can still get the first hit in. Character Stats ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Character stats determine a large number of things in battle. As you level up, all stats will increase, and you can attribute 2 points per level to any specific value except for Ki. HP ッッ HP is a value of how much life your character has and how much damage he can take from opponents before he will kick the bucket. It can be healed by items or certain Super Skills in addition to C.C. Points. Once you hit zero, you are done for. Party members who fall in battle will not automatically be revived after battle. Ki ッッ Chakra is an arbitrary value that is used up whenever you use Super techniques (in other words, your basic MP). If you do not have enough Ki left to use a Super skill, you cannot use said Super. Ki can be restored through the use of items or C.C. Points. Attack ッッッッッッ The value that determines how much damage you can inflict on enemy monsters. The higher the value, the more damage you can cause. This stat only applies to melee damage, however, so this means your generic attacks and your Melee Super skills. Defense ッッッッッッッ Defense stat determines the amount of damage that you take from an enemy (but does not affect loss of HP to Poison) whenever it attacks. The higher the Defense, the less damage that you take. Recovery ッッッッッッッッ At the end of every battle, your characters will automatically heal a small amount of HP to themselves. The Recovery stat affects just how much HP is healed to a character. Speed ッッッッッ Speed is how quick each of your party members is, and is what determines the placement order in battle of who attacks first. Higher agility means that you can attack before enemies do; however, the relationship between the three party members' agility also determines who go first out of the three of them. Technique ッッッッッッッッッ Technique is a bit of a poorly mislabeled stat. First and foremost, technique is manipulated by items called "Skill _____", so let that be known here and now. Secondly, Tech increases the ACCURACY of all attacks, including physical attacks. Finally, Tech will increase the raw damage caused by Ki supers, and supers that have both Physical and Ki attacks in them. Luck ッッッッ I am personally unsure as to all the effects of what luck does, but the confirmed effects having higher luck does is increased drop rates and Tien's Evil Containment Wave success rate. Purportedly it also raises the chances of critical hits and chain rates. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[WALK]+ 2. Walkthrough +[WALK]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Prologue: The Moment of Departure! Towards Greater Heights... ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [PROL] Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Luck Fruit Scroll through some story expo with Launch. After she is done talking, I recommend going into your Start screen, heading to Options and changing your text scroll speed from Normal to Fast, otherwise the text will begin to drag after a while. Once done that, go to the western corner of the upstairs room and examine the drawers to get a LUCK FRUIT, then head downstairs to the ground floor. Talk to Master Roshi, and you will end up with a lot more story exposition. After it is done, your new mission should be clear; head south to a cave on another island to retrieve a crystal ball. Head outside and listen to Turtle, and examine the CC Point. CC Points allow you both to save AND they restore your HP and Ki, so they are more useful than the standard save points in games that do not offer healing. To leave the island, wade out into the water and you will automatically be thrown onto the overworld map. Once out on the overworld, move your cursor slightly south to the glowing outline of a cavern and press A to enter the Training Island. Training Island ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: HP Capsule 50, Small Bean (x2), Phoenix Feather (First Screen) Medium Bean, Small Bean (Second Screen) From where you begin, walk right and you will be thrown into an automated random battle. I recommend you use a Super Attack on the Giant Snakes, which would be Krillin and Yamcha's Kamehameha and Tien's Tri-Beam - both your HP and Ki will be filled completely after you level up, and until you level up a few times the enemies in this cave will be a nuisance to beat with regular attacks. The next time you encounter an enemy is when you most likely will level up. There are six stats each character has besides HP and Ki, and you get bonus points that you can assign to one or more of these six stats. Power is self- explanatory; the more Power you have, the more damage you can cause to an enemy, but it increases your regular damage moreso than your Super Attacks. Defense of course reduces the amount of damage you take from an enemy. Recovery is a bit different; at the end of every turn in battle, your characters will recover a small amount of HP automatically. A higher Recovery stat allows you to regenerate larger amounts. Tech increases the damage rate of your Super Attacks and also increases your accuracy. Speed influences what position you go in a battle turn and also decides your evasion rate. Luck increases your chain rate, something explained a bit later, your critical attack chance, and also effects your likelihood to cause status effects to an enemy and the drop rate for loot from enemies. Luck is a stat that you should consistently try to increase from time to time; enemies drop HP Drink 30s and 50s and Ki Drink 30s and 50s like crazy if you do, even this early on in the game, which is a major cash-saver. After you finish wiping the floor with the serpents, head south down the stone staircase, and loop around the path and up the hill to open a chest for an HP CAPSULE 50. Go back to the overhand where you had the battle with the Giant Snakes, then continue right and go up to open a chest with a SMALL BEAN inside it. Go back down, then head right. You will get another small-cutscene once you reach the glowing rock. Stand in front of it and hold the B button until your red Ki gauge glows, then let loose on the rock. Hold the B Button for another punch to break the rock, then claim the chest behind it for a PHOENIX FEATHER. Continue along the path, and you will encounter another scripted battle. This battle will elaborate on how to actively guard against attacks in battle. You should know to press the button when you get a yellow flash appearing above the head of the character who is being attacked, and it is a vital part of the game as it greatly reduces the damage your characters may take from attacks. After the battle, ignore the right path leading onto the next screen for now, and instead continue in a counter-clockwise motion to come to another boulder. Break it open with your Ki punch to open another chest for a SMALL BEAN. That done, head right onto the next screen. Coming in, take the path going up straight north immediately to come to another boulder. Break it open and grab a MEDIUM BEAN from the chest, then head back to the entrance. Head east this time, and take the loop downhill. Once you go down the second loop, take the first path right to grab a SMALL BEAN from another chest. Continue down on the main beat until you get a call from Bulma. After, open the two chests for a GAS MASK and a DARKNESS CARD. Go into your Start Menu, scroll around to the Capsules menu, and enter. Inside, equip the Gas Mask to one slot and the Darkness Card to the other slot. Exit out. If your Gas Mask is in the red slot on the lower screen, then you are good to go. If it is in the green slot, press the R button for it to switch positions, then go through the poison cloud. After you have made it through, switch your Darkness Card up to the top slot, and for most of the fights from now on, your enemies will enter blinded, lowering their accuracy rates greatly. Save at the CC Point. My recommendation right now actually is to level grind a bit so your entire party is all at Level 6. It won't be specifically important right at the moment, but it will make the next hour or so a lot easier if you do. In any case, once you are ready, heal up and save at the CC Point again, then head up, break open the rock, and examine the crystal ball. This will set in motion some plot (as an FYI, just hold down the R + A buttons to scroll through the text at a really quick pace), and then a boss battle. ------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - JACKIE CHUN ------------------------- Recommended Level: 5 1200HP Drops: 1500EXP, 450AP, 300Z, Perception Charm Your first boss battle, which is fairly simple. Start off by hitting Jackie Chun with as many Super Attacks as you have up your sleeve, but leave everyone with at least 32 Ki remaining. Once he makes the comment about needing to be kinder to the elderly, then you are about two thirds done the battle, with only one third of his HP left. By about this time, you should have all three characters hopefully in Sparking Mode, or at least two of them. If you have at least two of them in Sparking Mode, start using Rengeki (Krillin), Wolf Fang Fist (Yamcha) and/or Fierce Attack (Tien) and the two/three attacks will automatically combine, creating a killer of a Super Combo, capable of causing 200+ damage. Jackie Chun's first attack is fairly simple; he starts off with a simple 'get-in-your-face' movement, so as soon as he moves in press the proper Guard button to reduce damage. His second attack, however is a little stranger; he will take short hobbles towards your character. As soon as he takes six quick consecutive steps, press the Guard button to defend. Jackie Chun also can use a technique to raise his Evasion. Chun also knows Kamehameha. While he only rarely uses it, pay attention when he does; after the little splash-scene occurs, he will move to the back of his end of the screen. As soon as he lands into position, hit the Guard button to defend yourself. 'Max Kamehameha' is an even stronger version of the normal Kamehameha, in which he takes off his shirt, his body buffs up, he gathers blue energy then shoots it at you. The opportunity go Guard against this comes right after he begins to gather his energy up. His final technique is 'Turtle-Style Last Resort' where he will glide back a bit, then bring up two electric balls, slamming them together to generate a stream of lightning to hit your character, and is also capable of paralyzing the target. Press the Guard button shortly after he begins to generate the two electric balls. After the fight is over, you will get some more storyline and so forth, and then you will be given the option to save after a lot of text. Once you do so, you will enter a series of chapters where each character gets their own time to shine in the storyline spotlight. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter One: Take Back the Temple! Krillin's Tearful Homecoming! ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP1] East City ッッッッッッッッ Items: Skill Fruit, Speed Fruit After Killin is done his reminiscing, examine the first stall to your right to obtain a SKILL FRUIT, then head up the screen. Here, you can enter the nearby building and grab some items from the shop if you so desire. After you are done shopping, leave and back outside, go north and up the staircase. In this next section of East City, go to the upper-left and examine the last door to obtain a SPEED FRUIT. With that done, head up the stairs. Watch the whole long scene, save at the CC Point, then head out into the forest. Bamboo Forest ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Medium Bean, HP Fruit Just as a forenote, the single best thing you can do is toggle your Darkness Card from last chapter up to the top slot if it is not there already, and subsequently blind about three quarters of your foes from now on. Inside the thicket, move forward, but once you get out into the open, head north, hugging the left end of the underbrush. You will come to a dark green brush that should be glowing once you come in contact; break it open with a single ki punch. Continue hugging the left end to come to another big bush. Break this open and claim a MEDIUM BEAN from the chest behind it. Go back down to the entrance to the screen, then head all the way right, and eventually you should be able to slide through a path hidden by some of the thicket. You will be blocked by another big dark green glowing bush; break it open and head right and north from there. Destroy one last piece of thicket, then grab an HP FRUIT from the chest. When you feel that you have sufficiently leveled up (and a good item to loot is a Defense Ring from the Dangerous Pandas), go back into the temple, save and heal up, and then go back into the thicket. From the entrance, walk right a bit, then north, and head out the northeastern corner into the next area. On the next screen, after the short little cutaway, walk right a bit for another story scene, after which you will have your second boss fight of the game. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - PAOPAO -------------------- Recommended Level: 8 600HP Drops: 1200EXP, 150AP, 400Z This is your first boss battle with only a single character. Since you do not have any partners, you cannot perform any Super Combos, so the Rage Gauge and Sparking Mode means nothing in here. That said, you should not have too difficult a time fighting Paopao. Start off by hitting her with Kamehameha`s, and if you should run out of Ki, then recover some Ki with a Ki Drink 30 (half the foes in this area and the last drop it, so there should not be any problems with having any in stock) and attack some more. Kamehameha is really just the big game-breaker here, being able to cause as much damage as it does, and you should not have to replenish yourself more than twice before beating her. Do remember to keep yourself healed as well, however, should you ever fall low on HP. Paopao of course has the basic `up-front-quick-attack` move, which hits twice for medium damage, and can easily be blocked by hitting your Active Guard button as soon as she moves in front of you. Her second attack will see her just barely move, take out a sword, take a short hop and then jump into the air, and hit the ground, sending a tremor along it that damages Krillin. The Guard button should be pressed once she takes the second jump into the air. Another attack of hers is a yellow energy blast that she will quickly form in her hands and send at you. This cannot be guarded against right away; you have to let her form energy in her hand for about a quarter-second before getting the chance to defend against it. Her last attack involves her throwing some sort of small object into the air, then swiping her sword, and sending a red laser at you. This will be somewhat hard to defend against; the opportunity to hit the Guard button comes right as she begins to swing her sword, so you will need to be quick on the uptake. After the battle is over, you will get some more storyline exposition in which Krillin recovers the mantle for the Orin Temple and returns to Orin Temple temporarily, then you have the option to save. Thereafter the next chapter shall begin. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Two: Yamcha's Killer Spirit Ball! Who's in the Hideout? ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP2] The scenario begins with some plot development in which Puar suggests he and Yamcha return to their old hideout. Cue a move to Mt. Paozu. Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッ Items: Small Bean (First Screen) Energy Ring (Second Screen) Speed Fruit (Third Screen) If you obtained any equipment from last chapter, such as a Defense Ring, it will have been automatically de-equipped from Krillin, so you can equip it onto Yamcha instead as soon as you get the chance. After the short exposition, head to the left end of the screen, and go up the path to the upper left corner and open the chest for a SMALL BEAN. After, head back into the center of the screen and head north up the short stairs. Once you encounter the carrot, you will get another story sequence. Head-up right after you are done onto the next screen. In here, head up right some more, then move into the center of the screen. From here, head left and through the arch to open a chest with an ENERGY RING. Go back to the center of the screen. It may be a bit difficult to see, but slightly to the left of the right-most entrance arch is another pathway going underneath some more stone archs. Take that path down, then follow it around in a clockwise loop over an overhang and up onto the next screen. On this screen, immediately go right, and save at the CC Point. Instead of entering the building just yet, instead head around the screen counterclockwise to the left end. Use a Ki Blast twice on the black boulder, move around to recover your gauge, then try a third blast on the boulder; you shall get a message from Master Roshi. For now, the two black boulders in this area are unbreakable and one chest is unrecoverable; however, from the current black boulder, head right over the small platform, and jump up the ladder to the roof of the house. Open the chest at the top for a SPEED FRUIT. Make your way back down, save at the CC Point again, then enter the house. After some talking, you will enter a boss battle. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - MONSTER CARROT ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 8 450HP Drops: 1500EXP, 150AP, 300Z, Carrot Glove 81EXP, 18AP, 70Z (Rabbit Elite Guards x2) Take out the two Rabbit Elite Guards in the beginning, who have the same moveset as normal REGs. Once they have been cleared out, you should heal up if you are running low on health. After, use the same general strategy as you did against Paopao with Krillin; abuse the hell out of Kamehameha, then if you run out of Ki, use a Ki Drink 30/50 and abuse the hell out of it some more until Monster Carrot falls in battle. Monster Carrot like everybody else has his own close-range simple attack, which doles out a couple of hits of damage. He will also move to the center of the battlefield to throw some carrots after you, in which you should guard as soon as he moves into position. He can also throw a carrot at you that replicates the attack that the Rabbit Elite Guards use with their molotov cocktails, which also needs to be guarded against instantly. His final attack will be to jump in the air and throw a carrot at you that will transform you into a carrot for a turn. To guard against this, you need to watch to see if there's an unusually long pause before he does anything. If this is the case, quickly tap the Guard button as soon as he begins to jump. After the battle is over, watch some plotline expo, and then the next chapter begins, this time starring Tien. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Three: Tien the Almighty The Ultimate Form Attack ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP3] The third of the three character scenarios begins with Tien going to the Divine Crossing, Chiaotzu in hand. Divine Crossing ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: HP Capsule 50, Ki Drink 50 (First Screen) Fighter's Mark, Medium Bean (Second Screen) Once the story expo is over, do not forget to equip some items onto Tien since whatever you had on Yamcha is automatically de-equipped. Of worthy mention is the Carrot Glove that you got from defeating the Monster Carrot in the previous sidequest; if you equip it, then every enemy you defeat will automatically drop a carrot, but not any of the items it regularly drops (except for bosses). However, collect enough carrots and later on you can trade them in for a couple of nice rewards. From the entrance, take the right path and loop around shortly to open a chest with an HP CAPSULE 50 in it. Head back to the entrance, then walk the road going straight north. Jump up the stone ladder, then head right and jump up another stone ladder. Continue along the overhang, then jump down at the next ladder. Continue around and through the underpass until you come to the small area at the northwest of the screen; take the lower path down a long stretch to open a chest for a KI DRINK 50, then continue back up and head out onto the next screen via the northwest corner. Start off the next area going down the linear path, and break open the crystal with a well-placed Ki blast. Continue along breaking two more crystals, and at the three-way split, head down to your left, shattering another pair of crystals in the process to open a chest containing a FIGHTER'S MARK. Go back to the short split, then head up some more and save at the CC Point. Walk right, ignoring the stone statue for now, and break open the crystal at the end. Proceed down and open the chest for a MEDIUM BEAN. Walk back up, save the game again if you need to, then break open the stone with a pair of Ki punches. Continue into the next room, then walk up the stairs. A bit of plot exposition later, walk forward and hit the crystal twice with Ki punches, and then you will have this scenario's boss battle. ---------------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - CHIAOTZU, EVIL FLAME ---------------------------------- Recommended Level: 8 850HP Drops: 1200EXP, 150AP, 350Z, Rice Cooker The boss this time has a bit more tenacity than the last pair of bosses you have fought, but you will be able to function well enough very soon. For the time being in the beginning, howwever, you should mainly just Defend yourself constantly, as you will be unable to hit the possessed Chiaotzu. Chiaotzu's first attack is to move forward slightly to the center of the screen, where he will raise his hand, gathering a yellow orb of energy, before redirecting it into a laser at Tien. Your opportunity to guard is right before he sends out his laser, so wait about half a second to three quarters of a second after he begins gathering his energy to Guard. After four turns, you will get a story sequence in which Tien learns the Multi-Form Attack. Once you gain this, this is pretty much the only attack you should need to use through the whole battle, dealing about 150 damage a hit, replenishing Ki and HP as needed. Evil Flame's main attack is to go into the center, where he will gather a large amount of flames around him, before launching a concentrated shot right at Tien. The time to Guard is right before he sends the attack at you, so you will need to wait for about a second after he begins gathering the flames before you get the chance to Guard. His second attack will be to go to the back of the screen, where he will suck in a bunch of air, then shoot out several lines of fire at Tien. You need to Guard as soon as he gets into his position at the back. His third attack will also be to go to the back, where he will raise his finger, shooting several small flame projectiles at Tien in a straight line. The Guarding on this is a bit more awkward; you do not Guard right as he moves into position, but have to wait for him to raise his finger. After the battle, there is some more plot going on, in which Tien learns the Evil Containment Wave. More on that later, but once the plot is done you get the chance to save, and go onto the next chapter. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Four: A New Leap Forward! The Chaotic Tournament! ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP4] The plot skips forward three years, and we get a reunion of most of the characters. Martial Arts Temple ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Speed Fruit, Ki Fruit Once you get the chance to move, if you need to go to a shop, go down and to the left at the beginning. Above the metal plate in the floor is a small hut with straw roof. Talk to the Merchant inside to buy whatever you need from him. Go back to the entrance, then head up to the right. Save at the CC Point if you want, the enter the nearby building. Head to the back and examine the boxes for a SPEED FRUIT. Exit out, then go up a screen, and enter the building at the end of the next screen. In the hospital, enter the medical room, and examine the cabinet against the wall on the right side to obtain a KI FRUIT. From the hospital, exit out left, and go into the fighter's lounge. To begin the preliminary fights, go and talk to the announcer, who is the guy with the blond hair and sunglasses standing on the middle platform. Once you do, you will get a bunch of storyline exposition; a lot of it will fly past you unless you've actually read/watched Dragon Ball, though, as the game skims very briefly through the tournament. Once it is done, you will be set up for a Goku vs. Piccolo match. Before going to fight Piccolo, however, you should talk to the three fighters standing on each of the platforms in the Fighter's Lounge to grab some experience. I highly recommend you level up at least twice to be on the safe side for fighting Piccolo, and going up to Level 7 is even better. Once you are done levelling up, head out the right end to get a short scene between Goku and all the other characters, then save at the CC Point near the beginning of the temple. From the entrance to the Temple, head straight up into the main arena. Talk to the announcer to start the fight with Piccolo. --------------------- BOSS BATTLE - PICCOLO --------------------- Recommended Level: 6 800HP (First Form), 650HP (Second Form) Drops: 1200EXP, 150AP You will not be able to use any items in this fight, so you cannot needlessly waste Ki; in practice, this means do not bother with the After-Image Technique, and instead focus on using Kamehameha. This battle is split into two portions, the latter portion in which Piccolo will be more aggressive, so I recommend starting off with normal attacks, though you can get away with a couple of uses of Kamehameha for the first section. In the meanwhile, be sure to Active Guard as much as possible to minimize the amount of damage you take from his attacks, since you cannot use a healing item. When the event happens that separates the two halves of the battle, feel free to pound him merciless with Kamehameha. Piccolo's first attack is to move forward slightly, where he will send a bunch of low-damage electric bolts at Goku. This is fairly simply to defend against, as your prompt to Guard will be as soon as he moves into position. His second attack will be to move right in front of Goku, and hit him five times, also Guardable as soon as he stops right in front of Goku. Piccolo also has a variant on this attack where he rapid-punches and rapid-kicks for about a dozen hits, each of which causes lower damage than before, and is again guardable as soon as he swoops in to attack. His final attack is to move forward slightly, where he will gather energy, and then send out a burst of ki right at Goku. To Guard, you have to wait for him to gather energy, and the prompt to Guard comes right before ha launches the attack. After, a fairly lengthy amount of storyline, then the next chapter occurs. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Five: Ox King in Trouble?! Wedding Dress in the Flames ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP5] Ox-King's Castle ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ After some storyline expo, once you are given free reign over Goku, head inside the castle via the gate entrance for a lot more text, after which we are then given the next mission; retrieve the Bansho Fan. Once you are given movement again, go left to exit out from the area. Once you are on the overworld map, scroll west to the barren part of the map to find Baba's Palace inside a small lake. Baba's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: 5000 Zeni, Power Fruit, Kamehameha S-Combo Memo Talk to the pink ghost on the first screen for the KAMEHAMEHA S-COMBO MEMO, then head into the nearby hut. On the next screen, walk forward, skipping the building in the middle for the moment, and if you talk to the green ghost at the back, he will act as a shopkeeper here. Once you are done, make your way to the hut on the central island, and talk to Fortuneteller Baba inside. After, head up and to the right, and jump up to the top of the hut. Talk to the ghost here for 5000 Zeni. Jump back down, and examine the mask next to the 'ladder' for a POWER FRUIT. Once done, leave Baba's hut, then leave the area altogether. Once you are back out on the world map, go slightly northwest of Baba's Palace to enter Mount Five Element. Mount Five Element ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Ki Capsule 50, Tension Up (First Screen) Luck Fruit, HP Capsule 50 (Second Screen) Medium Bean, Evil Containment Stone, Full Ring (Third Screen) Enter the gate at the beginning. Follow the path along its linear route for a short bit, but press along the left side of the road; about halfway up the screen you should find some spikes that will glow. Shatter two sets of spikes with a Ki blast, then open the chest for a KI CAPSULE 50. Make your way back onto the main path, and continue around in a counterclockwise manner. When you come to the split in the paths, head down south to open a chest for a TENSION UP, then head back up and go north to the next screen. In the next screen, go right straight from the start, and at the end of the short route, break open some spikes to open a chest that contains a LUCK FRUIT. Go back to the beginning of this area, then take the left path up. Stop for a short detour a short ways in and break the spikes to your left to grab an HP CAPSULE 50 from a chest, then continue along the rest of the path and go through the cavern maw. Immediately go far right from the entrance, and go under the overhead arch to come to a chest that has a MEDIUM BEAN in it. Go back to the entrance, and this time head far left to come to some breakable rocks. Destroy them to get at a chest with an EVIL CONTAINMENT STONE inside, then head up to the left. Ignore the slope going up for the moment, and instead go through the arch under the hill to get a FULL RING. Now go back through the arch and go up the slope. Heal up and save at the CC Point, then continue down the path. Break open the rock and continue on rightwards until you can exit out into the next room. You will get a short cutscene, after which you will have your regular boss battle. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - ANNIN ------------------- Recommended Level: 9 1600HP Drops: 1200EXP, 210AP, 450Z Annin has a boatload of HP, and at the same time a good amount of endurance. Annin's attack pattern does not really change as she loses HP, rotating at random between her three attacks, so you can just hit with Kamehameha as often as needed, and not worry about some barrage of nasty-hitting attacks that instantly cuts your HP in half. You should still watch out, though, as she can easily cause 100 Damage per attack if you are not overlevelled. Her first attack is a simple slash attack, in which she will move forward and hit Goku with a spear-like weapon, dealing two hits with moderate damage. Do note that Annin does not stop right in front of Goku, but probably a good sixth of the screen away, so when you Guard you need to be prepared for that. Her second attack will be to slide to the back of the screen, raise her hands in the air and send some sort of red threads (the antennas of her cap) at Goku, causing several low-damage hits. This attack is also Guarded immediately when she begins to move into her position at the back. Her third attack also involves the antennas of her cap, but she slides back probably a couple of inches in game-scale, then hits Goku with her cap antennas for a single high-damage hit. Because she BARELY moves, BE PREPARED to Guard. This attack is also fairly dangerous, as it can blind you. If you get blinded, use a Darkness Recovery. After the battle is some more storyline, and we find out that we will need to retrieve some honey and an eggshell to progress. Afterwards, you will be deposited out on the entrance to Mt. Five Element. Exit the volcano. On the overmap again, go to the Kame House. Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ Here, Roshi will reveal the location of the Honey. During the interlude, the other party members finally man up and join the party, so for the first time since the Prologue you will finally be able to fight with full three-man squad. Save outside, then leave Kame House. On the overworld, head to Kiwi Volcano, which is southwest of Ox-King's Castle, on the southern green island. Kiwi Volcano ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: HP Capsule, Double Drink 50, Poison Card, Confrontation Brace (First Screen) Phoenix Feather, Cold Boots, Psyonic Bracelet (Second Screen) Of special note is that Tien can now use his Evil Containment Wave technique, which allows him to trap a monster in a rice cooker and 'capture' it, adding a 'captured' symbol next to the monster's name in the bestiary. Catching certain numbers of monsters will net you a few rewards in the futures, so it may be a good idea to try getting started on your progress right away. The accuracy of the Evil Containment Wave can be improved by equipping the Rice Cooker Capsule that you got from the Evil Flame, upgrading the Evil Containment Wave itself, and *supposedly* increasing Tien's luck stat will work. A monster has to be weakened first for it to be successful; if you are unable to fight a monster without killing it first, equip a Poison Card on your top slot (the Rice Cooker will work even as the bottom capsule), and subtract the amount of damage it does each turn to the monster from the total amount they have. Save at the beginning of Mt. Kiwi if you want, then enter the volcano. Inside, go to the small island in the middle, and head down the first staircase to the left, and loop around to the right end to open the chest which has an HP CAPSULE 50 inside of it. Head back around and go up to the top of the island again, then take the right path. Follow it down the stairs and in a clockwards loop under the overhang, and continue up and right to open a chest with a DOUBLE DRINK 50. Continue up onto the next screen. Coming in, head north up along the curvy path, and jump up the two stone ledges. At the top, move left and use a Ki blast to punch the rock stalacite hanging from the ceiling, which will cause it to drop down and stem the lava flow. Jump back down twice and cross the now-accessible path. On the next miniature island, repeat the same motions as before; jump up twice, bring the stalacite down, jump back down, and cross over. Down here, save at the CC Point, then break open the rock blocking the ladder. Jump down, then head right (ignore the path going down for the moment). Open the chest on the far right for a PHOENIX FEATHER, then head down the second-from-the-right path to go onto the previous screen. Here, open a chest for COLD BOOTS. Head back onto the previous screen, and take the path going down next to the stone ledge to return to the first area. Head down south to go to the central island on the first screen. Head down the left path, then equip your Cold Boots that you just obtained via the Capsule menu. Jump down the ledge onto the lava, then walk left and up to open the chest on the small rock island here for a POISON CARD. Get back onto the main island, and take the right path, yes the right path. Continue along most of the path for the first screen until you get to the big patch of floor at the northeast end. Go to the left of this patch of floor and you should find a small slope that will let you move out onto the lava. Head left and go through the arch, and open the chest on the small safe spot at the end for a CONFRONTATION BRACE. With this in hand, there is nothing left to grab for chests in this section dungeon, so make your way over to the northwest corner of the second screen. Save at the C.C. Point, then head north into the third area. Go along the overpass here, then immediately go down the slope to your right when you get the chance. Head south and break the first rock here. You will not be able to break open the larger boulder for now, but you can still go left and grab a PSYONIC BRACELET. That being all you can grab from the dungeon for now, head back up the slope you came from, then go north. You should have your Cool Boots equipped as your main Capsule for this. After you have done that, go ahead and examine the eggshell. After some plotline you will end up with the token boss battle. ------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - SHU MACHINE ------------------------- Recommended Level: 12 3500HP Drops: 4500EXP, 360AP, 700Z, Scrap Iron If you went and did as I said by equipping the Cool Boots for this battle, the fight gets significantly easier. Otherwise, you will have a bit more of a difficult task ahead of you. That said, for the most part keep up with the Super Attacks; however, when you have two characters with Sparking Mode, do NOT have them both do anything that is described as a combo attack in the same turn, or else you will set off a two-person S-Combo. Instead, wait up until all three of your characters are in Sparking Mode to inflict the heaviest possible damage. If Tien is the odd person out in this battle, then use Yamcha, Goku and Krillin's Kamehameha to create the Kamehameha Fever. If Tien is in, then two of your characters should use 'combo attacks' while the third character (preferably Goku if he is in, otherwise who else has the most Skill/Tech) should use a Ki attack, aka. Kamehameha to perform the (Yamcha must use Wolf Hurricane as Wolf Fang Fist does not qualify for some odd reason as a combo attack) Hyper Blast. Either attack is capable of dealing up to 1000 Damage, vital to this battle. That said, you MUST, I repeat, MUST keep an eye on your HP, particularly if characters are getting stunned left and right. Phoenix Feathers are expensive and hard to come by while exploring, so it is best not to have use one. The Shu Machine's first attack is a long-range missile attack, in which it will line up with one of your characters from a central position, then send out a missile that will cause a large amount of damage solidified in one hit. This can be Active Guarded against when the Shu Machine moves into position, but be careful as it can stun its target for a turn. Its second attack is to move up close to a target (but not right in front) and shoot said target with a machine gun, causing multiple low-damage shots. Shu Machine's third attack is to slide into the back row, where it will emit three lines of fire, one to hit each character on the screen, and is capable of burning (which can be neutralized automatically if you have the Cold Boots equipped). Be careful about multi-character attacks like this, as you will need to hit the Active Guard buttons for all three characters to reduce damage, so keep your fingers on all three buttons. After some storyline, you will obtain the Eggshell and be dropped on Mt. Kiwi's doorsteps. Save up at the CC Point, then head out onto the overworld map. Go north into the glacial mountain range and head off to Mt. Frappe. Mt. Frappe ッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Attack Water, Silver Fur, Ki Capsule (First Screen) Freeze Capsule, Skill Fruit, Sleep Card (Second Screen) Recovery Fruit, HP Fruit (Third Screen) After a quick conversation with Hakakke, your goal of climbing Mt. Frappe will be established. Save at the nearby CC Point, then head up into the foot of Mt. Frappe. Start off by going north along the path slightly, then head down the slope going down right, and destroy the nearby rock with a Ki blast. Head through the hole in the wall and open the chest behind it for some ATTACK WATER. Go back out, then go down south and break open the second rock. Take the sloped hill that is behind it up the screen, then jump up the ladder. Head left and jump up another ladder. Break the rock to your right to claim a SILVER FUR, then jump down the left ledge and destroy the pile of ice. From your current position, head down and to the left to come to a CC Point. Heal and save as necessary. Jump down the nearby ledge, and grab a KI CAPSULE 50 from the chest. Jump back up, then head north and destroy the ledge. Follow the path along and then jump up another ledge. Destroy the piece of ice, then continue on right and north onto the next screen. In here, head north, and ignore the ledge for now; instead continue along northeast and open the chest for the FREEZE CAPSULE. Head back to the ledge, and jump up. Save and heal up at the CC Point, then equip the Silver Fur you obtained earlier as a capsule. Walk down to the south and left a bit across the ice to open a chest for a SKILL FRUIT, then head right from that point for another chest that contains a SLEEP CARD. Go back to the CC Point, then save. Walk north a little ways to have a scene, then head inside the cavern. Walk a short bit until you get to the center of the area, then jump down the ledge to the south and head right to open two chests for a RECOVERY FRUIT and an HP FRUIT, then go back up the ledge. Break the snowball to your upper left, then follow the trail along until you get to the top of the screen. After a bunch of talking, you will get into another boss battle. ------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - MAI MACHINE ------------------------- Recommended Level: 13 4000HP Drops: 5400EXP, 420AP, 800Z, Scrap Iron Mai Machine is fairly more powerful than the Shu Machine was, especially with a much stronger attack that hits your entire party. Heal often and necessary as its all-character attack, unguarded, could deal upwards of 200 damage depending on your levels and stats. Other than that, you should keep in mind to follow through with Sparking Mode S-Combos whenever possible, so a quick copy and paste from the last battle; That said, for the most part keep up with the Super Attacks; however, when you have two characters with Sparking Mode, do NOT have them both do anything that is described as a combo attack in the same turn, or else you will set off a two-person S-Combo. Instead, wait up until all three of your characters are in Sparking Mode to inflict the heaviest possible damage. If Tien is the odd person out in this battle, then use Yamcha, Goku and Krillin's Kamehameha to create the Kamehameha Fever. If Tien is in, then two of your characters should use 'combo attacks' while the third character (preferably Goku if he is in, otherwise who else has the most Skill/Tech) should use a Ki attack, aka. Kamehameha to perform the (Yamcha must use Wolf Hurricane as Wolf Fang Fist does not qualify for some odd reason as a combo attack) Hyper Blast. Either attack is capable of dealing up to 1000 Damage, vital to this battle. Mai Machine's first attack is to go right up to its target, then hit said target with its pincer hands, for a single high-damage hit that can cause stun, which should be guarded against as soon as it moves into position. The Main Machine's second attack involves it moving slightly forward, lining up with whoever its target is, and swinging its arms around once to cause a single hit worth heavy damage. Its final attack is one worth of notice, as it hits the entire party as it swings its arms around, jumps up into the air, then lands on the ground in front of your party. It does not move from its initial position before the Guard prompt goes up when doing this, so be on the guard and hit all three Active Guard buttons if necessary. After the battle, you will get your Honey, and be put back at the base of Mt. Frappe. Save at the CC Point, then head out onto the overworld, and go back to Mt. Five Element. Mt. Five Element ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Follow along the path to Annin, saving along the way. Once you get to where Annin is, some plot will go by. When you are given free reign, move left on the 2D environment and hit the A button once the '!' mark comes up to automatically enter the furnace. In the following area, there will be no random encounters so you have no need to worry about them. Inside the furnace, head left from the start, and use the Bansho Fan to sweep away the first two flames. Continue on left, then equip your Cold Boots to walk south past the first fire floor. Use the Bansho Fan again on the next trio of flames. Continue south to the next screen. Here, if you talk to the green flame, you can challenge one of the game's few optional bosses, something which I recommend you do here for some extra EXP and AP. ------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - DEMON FLAME ------------------------- Recommended Level: 15 4000HP Drops: 7200EXP, 480AP, 1000Z, Finisher Bean Demon Flame will be significantly stronger than most bosses that you have faced before, which should fit in with his status as a bonus boss. The single best thing you can do is to have your Cold Boots equipped on your top slot so that you can reduce significantly the amount of damage you take from the Demon Flame's Fire attacks. The second thing that comes to mind is to use any ice attack items you have. Unfortunately, you most likely only have one such item, which would be the Freeze Capsule you got from awhile back. Still, it does do easily 500 damage, which is more than you might be able to accomplish in a single round with your characters altogether. Other than that, I cannot really suggest anything else, since none of your characters will have ice-elemental attacks at this point, than to just attack, heal up when necessary (once a character goes below 200HP) and use Hyper Blast or Kamehameha Fever whenever your Sparking Modes align. Demon Flame's main attack is to go into the back row, where he will gather a large amount of green flames around him, before launching a barrage of three shots at your characters, followed by a second barrage of three shots (one each). You will only be able to Active Guard against the attack right after he finishes gathering up his fire. A customary close-range attack of his is to get in close and slash his victim twice with his hands, which expectedly can only be guarded against once he moves into position. A third attack of his is a one-person variation of his first attack; he will go into the back row, aligned up with his intended victim, point out his finger, then send four flame shots at the target. This can only be guarded right after he points his finger out. Finally, Furnace Flame can also use a technique that raises both his Attack and Defense in the same turn. After you win the battle, head back up the screen. Cross right across the fire floor, use the Bansho Fan to get rid of some more rampant fires, then head south again. Head down and left across the ridiculously linear path, then sweep aside some more fire. Talk to the blue flame; unlike with the Demon Flame, the Furnace Flame is not an optional fight. --------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - FURNACE FLAME --------------------------- Recommended Level: 14 3800HP Drops: 6000EXP, 450AP, 600Z, Concentration Charm If you faced the Demon Flame before, then the Furnace Flame is basically the exact same (except for his last attack, which only boosts Attack), but somewhat easier. If you did not, then read the strategy from here on in: The single best thing you can do is to have your Cold Boots equipped on your top slot so that you can reduce significantly the amount of damage you take from the Furnace Flame's Fire attacks. The second thing that comes to mind is to use any ice attack items you have. Unfortunately, you most likely only have one such item, which would be the Freeze Capsule you got from awhile back. Still, it does do easily 500 damage, which is more than you might be able to accomplish in a single round with your characters altogether. Other than that, I cannot really suggest anything else, since none of your characters will have ice-elemental attacks at this point, than to just attack, heal up when necessary (once a character goes below 200HP) and use Hyper Blast or Kamehameha Fever whenever your Sparking Modes align. Furnace Flame's main attack is to go into the back row, where he will gather a large amount of blue flames around him, before launching a barrage of three shots at your characters, followed by a second barrage of three shots (one each). You will only be able to Active Guard against the attack right after he finishes gathering up his fire. A customary close-range attack of his is to get in close and slash his victim twice with his hands, which expectedly can only be guarded against once he moves into position. A third attack of his is a one-person variation of his first attack; he will go into the back row, aligned up with his intended victim, point out his finger, then send four flame shots at the target. This can only be guarded right after he points his finger out. Finally, Furnace Flame can also use a technique that raises his Attack. When the battle is over, swing your Bansho Fan again to get rid of the last few flames, then continue on for a cutscene that shall end the chapter for once and for all. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Six: The Strongest Fighter Raditz Appears! ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP6] Watch the cutscene for awhile, after which you will be thrown into a battle with Piccolo as your main and only character. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RADITZ -------------------- Do whatever for the duration of this battle (well, do not waste any items, but otherwise...). After a few turns, the battle will automatically end. After the battle ends, you will have a short cutscene. Once you gain overworld control of Piccolo, head right to leave the area. On the overmap, go to the Kame House. Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ Once the introductions are over, talk to everybody (including Turtle inside of the house) then come back out and talk to Bulma again for another scene to start (ah, if only they kept track of a Krillin: Owned count like the Abridged Series did). After a very long scene, talk to everyone again, and then Bulma for a second time. Eventually, Piccolo will join the party, and you will be put out on the overworld again. From there, head north and west a bit and click on the flashing icon to enter the Spinach Wastes. Spinach Wastes ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Large Bean (First Screen) Battle Sense, HP Capsule 50, Power Fruit (Second Screen) Detect Earring (Third Screen) Rattlesnake Scale (Fourth Screen) Do not forget to equip items back onto your characters as they were deequipped at the end of the last chapter. Head right and save at the CC Point (you will be unable to break open the rocks for now). After, go south and grab a LARGE BEAN from the chest hidden in the small niche. Head back up and continue right onto the next screen. Start the next area off by going up the north-right path, and loop around for a chest that contains a BATTLE SENSE. Shatter the nearby rock to your left, jump down the ledge, then continue south. Break another boulder, then head left, destroy another rock, and open the chest for an HP CAPSULE 50. Head right from your present position, and jump up onto the ledge. Loop around left and jump up onto another high ledge, then cross over the arch to open a chest which has a POWER FRUIT inside it. Hop back down the previous ledge, then head up north and to the right, and onto the next screen. Use a ki blast to blast the rock back to the wall here, then head up. From the left side of the rock, walk right, up over the rock, and onto the next ground elevation. Continue on, and use a ki blast to push another rock back. Go south from here onto the next area. Here, go south and jump down the ledge, then head left and move north (equip your Gas Mask first) past the poisonous floor, onto the previous screen. Open the chest for a DETECT EARRING, easily one of the more useful items so far as it allows you to (possibly) dodge all damage if you Active Guard an attack. Go back south again, then go back down to the ledge at the center. Head right and across another gaseous floor, then jump up the ledge. Head north back onto the first screen. Here, use a ki blast to push the rock north, then head right and south a screen to open a chest for a RATTLESNAKE SCALE. Go up north again onto the earlier screen, then head north all the way and go up left up the rock onto the next elevation. Save at the CC Point, then clear out the rock to your southwest. Head north from here to watch a cutscene, in which everyone decides to be redundant, before the boss fight begins. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RADITZ -------------------- Recommended Level: 17 9000HP Drops: 7200EXP, 720AP Raditz is tough, and I mean like just plain sadistically tough. He can easily deal upwards of 300 damage per attack, and some of his ultimate attacks hit both characters at the same time with that sort of damage. He is not very shy with using multi-target attacks, either, which means you can only Active Guard one person at a time. The Detect Earring from earlier will be heavily useful in avoiding some of the attacks if you equipped it onto either of your characters. There is no question about it, just start out and pummel Raditz with Kamehamehas and Destructo Beams right off the start to give him heavy damage. If you have lots of spare AP lying around before the fight, be sure to upgrade your techniques and/or stats. If both characters are in Sparking Mode, have one use a combo technique and one use a ki attack to produce the Rush Blast S-Combo and dole out a bit extra damage. Again, however, make sure to keep yourself healed up properly, or else Raditz WILL kill off a character, and Phoenix Feathers, which allow you to revive your characters in battle, are very expensive. In any case, once you take about 4500HP off of Raditz, you will get a short in-battle scene where Piccolo will gain the ability to use his Special Beam Cannon. This can only be activated when he is in Sparking Mode (and is toggled in and out with the Special Attacks button), and it will take several turns to charge up, in which Goku needs to be used to keep both of them up to health. Usage of the Special Beam Cannon will instantly end the battle, however it will NOT give you any EXP or AP. Should you choose to try to win the battle without use of the Special Beam Cannon, then I recommend you have Piccolo be at least at Level 18 before entering the battle, and Goku in turn at a minimum of Level 20. It will not be more of the same as much, as you will also have to use some Ki restoring items (hopefully, you should have gotten plenty of Ki Drink 30 drops from your enemies) to launch some more attacks on Raditz. Overall, however, just make sure to keep your health up and keep pummelling away at Raditz to win the battle. Raditz' first attack is a simple ki blast, where he will move into the middle of whichever row his target is in, give off a flash of light and send out a blast of energy. You will be expected to Active Guard against this attack just after he moves into position, when he does his flash of light warmup before the actual attack, so watch out. His second attack is a rapid attack, where he will instantly teleport in front of his opponent and kick him twice for moderate-heavy damage for each hit. His third attack involves the same teleportation, but instead of kicking, he will do some rapidfire punches. Both attacks can be Guarded against as soon as he teleports in, which is a very short time frame, so be wary and watch out for it. Later on, Raditz will start getting even more vicious and uses Max Energy Blast, which sends multiple blasts of ki at each of your characters. You can only use Active Guard for one character for multi-character attacks, so be careful and stick to the character with lower health if you have the reflexes and foresight for it (this can only be guarded against after his cutscene for the technique). Another favorite of his is Energy Blast, which will hit one target four times for moderate damage each hit, which can again only be guarded against after the cutscene. The ultimate culmination of his jacked-up difficult is 2x Energy Blast, which does an Energy Blast to both characters, and has to be Guarded against after the cutscene. Afterwards, watch another ridiculously long series of scenes before the chapter finally ends. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Seven: Don't Cry, Gohan! The First Battle ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP7] After some more cutscenes, you will be able to take over as Gohan. Break Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Ki-Blast Fruit, Double Drink 50 Head out of the lake via the northeast piece of land, then go south and save at the CC Point. Equip a couple of items onto Gohan, and then walk around a bit until you can get into a battle. Active Guard like crazy to make sure you do not lose all your HP and die. Once you level up even just once, you will have overcome a significant hurdle in your stats. You may want to run away from a Wolf for your first couple of levels, however. Afterwards, head all the way north and up to the right and open a chest for a KI-BLAST FRUIT, something which you should quickly use (as it raises the size of your Ki meter for using Ki blasts on obstacles). Head down and left onto the next screen, where you will have another cutscene in between Piccolo and Gohan. Follow north and right onto the next screen after to continue the plot. When the pair of cutscenes are over, head down and right into the next area. On the three-way split, go down to the left to another screen to open a chest for a DOUBLE DRINK 50. Return to the previous screen, then head right and up through the linear path. Save at the CC Point, then continue on north and watch another few scenes, whereafter the chapter will finally end. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Eight: A New Leap Forward! Off to Kami ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP8] After a short scene, leave the Kame House. On the overworld map, take a short detour from your stated mission, and cross the water and click on the flashing icon to go to East Mt. Paozu. East Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Crane Wolf Strike memo Head north from the start, and examine the sign at the end of the screen to obtain the CRANE WOLF STRIKE memo. Continue on north for a lengthy scene. After another series of cutscenes, you will be put out on the overworld again. Head west to enter West City. West City ッッッッッッッッッ Items: Defense Fruit, Evasion Mark, Precision Circuit, Spirit Saucer S-Combo memo, Finisher Bean, Speed Mark, Empty Capsule From the start, go right and examine the car for a FINISHER BEAN. Go left, and next to the building with the 'Capsule Shop' sign over it, jump up to the roof and open the chest for a SPEED MARK. There is another shop you can access here by heading left and entering the building that says Capsule over it. After you are done there, continue north onto the next screen. Here, head up and to the left along the roads until you spot the dome-shaped building that is labelled 'Capsule Corp.', then enter inside. Go left from the entrance and examine the blue airplane on display for a DEFENSE FRUIT, then head north into a fountain area. Head up to the left to open a chest for an EVASION MARK, then head back to the previous room and go left upstairs. On the second floor, go up to the eastern-most corner and examine the table to obtain the PRECISION CIRCUIT. Head left and examine the bookcase for the SPIRIT SAUCER memo. If Bulma is around (not sure if she is at this point in time, if not you can come back later), talk to her several times and she will give you an EMPTY CAPSULE, which allows you to have three items on the bottom screen at once. With your business done in West City, you can leave now (once you go outside of the Capsule Corporation, just head left off the roads to exit). Back on the overworld, head over to Kame House. Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Scouter During some more lengthy scenes, you will get the SCOUTER, a Capsule which allows you to scan enemy data during a fight or boss battle by pressing L and scanning them. After some more sequences involving Yajirobe, Chi-Chi and the Ox-King, head out of Kame House. Now, due to a ridiculously retarded forced sequence, even though Yamcha would only require like five minutes of effort to recruit, you cannot recruit him until you get Tien, who takes considerably more effort. Keeping that in mind, head to the northeastern corner of the continent on the glacial portion, and enter Jingle Village. Jingle Village ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Jingle Village Bomb, HP Fruit, Heavenly Sunlight S-Combo memo, Earthling Strike S-Combo memo Watch a story sequence, after which Tien will join up. Head to the hut to your right, and inside go up to the north and enter the tent-like structure to obtain a JINGLE VILLAGE BOMB. Head into the other room and examine the desk for an HP FRUIT, then head back outside. Examine the snowman for the HEAVENLY SUNLIGHT S-Combo memo, then go left and enter the only other hut (excluding the shop) in the village. Inside this house, examine the TV to the right of the entrance for the EARTHLING STRIKE S-Combo memo, then head outside. Buy whatever you need to at the store, save at the CC Point, then head out onto the overworld map. Go south ever so slightly to enter the Holly Plain. Holly Plain ッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Hermit Medicine (First Screen) Ki Fruit, Tension Up (Second Screen) Large Bean, Freeze Knuckle, Defense Water (Third Screen) Absorb Bracelet (Fourth Screen) Before anything else, make sure to equip some accessories onto your characters. Take the upper right path at the beginning and break open the rock to claim a HERMIT MEDICINE from the chest. Go back down and then go down the lower right path, and shatter the rock at the end. Continue on right to the next screen. Break open the rock here, and head down and to the right to open a chest for a KI FRUIT. Head back up, and continue north. Head left at the split and up to another split; take the right path and shatter the rock at the end to open a chest containing a TENSION UP. Go back down and then head up to the left to the next screen. Here, go down to the left, and break open the rock. Talk to Launch, and you will get the Snowfield Key. Head back to the previous screen, and go to the first split. Break open the rock, then head straight north onto the next screen. Here, head straight north again and open the chest for a LARGE BEAN, then head back down south, and go left. Open the door using the Snowfield Key, then loop around north and west. Break the rock partways through your loop to grab a FREEZE KNUCKLE, then continue on through the loop down west, south and then back east. Open the chest in the niche for a DEFENSE WATER, then head south a screen. Shatter the rock at the beginning of this area and head right to open a chest for an ABSORB BRACELET, then go down south and save and heal up at the CC Point. Head down from here for a cutscene. Guess what? Surprise boss fight! ---------------------- BOSS BATTLE - DONGIRAS ---------------------- Recommended Level: 19 3600HP Drops: 4800EXP, 400AP, 1200Z Dongiras is a tough boss, but it is not specifically because he has ridiculously overpowered attacks. Rather, the main problem is that his attacks can both stun and freeze a character. stun lasts a turn, and can potentially cost you two attacks (if Dongiras attacks before the stunned character in one turn, and then the turn after that), and Freeze status lasts twice, costing up to three turns. Silver Fur will be a must to equip onto your Capsule list, and if you have obtained any Freeze Rings from drops with fighting Refugees, equip it before the battle. Other than that, Dongiras has a high amount of HP, and even a Rage Blast will only make a dent in the amount of HP he has, so do not be surprised if you need to replenish your Ki during the battle. Dongiras' first move is to move right in front of his target and send out a blast of his breath, causing heavy damage in one hit, and is capable of causing stun. This can be Active Guarded against once he moves into position. Another physical attack of his is to move into the central position of his target's row, and then whallop his foe with his tail twice. This can be Guarded against as soon as he moves into the specific row. Moving into some more damaging attacks, here is the final and most vicious one; Dongiras will move into the central position of his target's row, then hover into the air. After he flaps his wing twice, he will send a bolt of ice at his target, with the possibility of freezing in a single heavy-damage attack. The time frame to Guard against this comes right after he finishes flapping his wings, and you had better do so, because it can be absolutely vicious if you get frozen. After you win the battle, you will get another scene in which you obtain the Frozen Hyacinth. Head south and hit the block of ice with two ki blasts to break it open, then head south. Go south and down to the right. Instead of breaking the rock, go down to the left, then head left all the way to finally leave the Holly Plains. Make your way back to Jingle Village. Jingle Village ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Entering, you will automatically have a cutscene. Afterwards, leave Jingle Village, then head to East Mt. Paozu. East Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Recovery Fruit, Saiyan Attack S-Combo memo (Goku's House) Defense Fruit (First Screen) Poison Bracelet, Large Bean, Paozu Stone (Second Screen) Ki Drink Z, Amethyst (Fourth Screen) Sleep Knuckle (Fifth Screen) After the short scene, head north a screen, and then head into Goku's house. Inside, examine the sheet of parchment hanging next to the opposite doorframe for a RECOVERY FRUIT. Head into the next room, then go up and examine the desk in the left room for a SAIYAN ATTACK S-Combo memo. Leave the household, save up at the CC Point, then go back south. Move west across the bridge. Go north and break open the large boulder to reveal a chest behind it that contains a DEFENSE FRUIT, then head left and up the slope into the next area. Coming in, go left, and break the first stone boulder you see along the way. Take the path uphill going left until you come to another big rock, and shatter it to reveal a chest which contains a POISON BRACELET. Go back to where you destroyed the first boulder, then head down the staircase. Proceed right for a LARGE BEAN, then head back and shatter the rock to your left. Head left up the path, then up and right through the underhang and continue on for a bit right. Shatter the rock blocking off the ledge, then break open the rock to your right, and open the chest up for a PAOZU STONE. Continue on north into the next area. Proceed up north here, and read the sign. Take the advice it gives to heart, and go north around the spiralling slope and west. From the screen's entrance, head up and open the chest for a KI DRINK Z, then go down south and head west up the slope. Break open the rock and open the chest behind it for an AMETHYST. Go back down the slope, then head northwest and onto the next screen. This screen is technically the divider between East Mt. Paozu and Mt. Paozu, but I will not bother with changing the location header. Break open the rock with your Level 2 Ki Blast, then save at the CC Point. Do not go inside the house just yet; instead, head north, west and south to come to a level 2 Ki Blast rock at the west end. You previously could not have broken it, but now you can, so do so, and claim your SLEEP KNUCKLE. Head back down now, and enter the house. After a short scene, you will recruit Yamcha, and then be thrust into a boss fight. Just kidding about the latter part! For once the end of a lot of running around a field full of monsters does not end in fighting. You can head down the regular path down Mt. Paozu and break the rock blocking it off, then head out onto the overworld map. From there, head to the Kame House. Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ Watch a short scene, then head outside and leave onto the overworld map by wading out into the water. That said, although you are told to head off to Korin Tower, there is something you should do now that you have three party members; go around claiming the chests that were behind boulders and other obstacles that could only be broken by the Level 2 Ki Blast. Thankfully, there are not that many, and this is a short cutaway on getting them. Your first stop is to be Kiwi Volcano (on the southern island west of the Martial Arts Temple). Kiwi Volcano ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Rush Ring, Guard Earring Head straight north past the island onto the next screen. Jump up the left ledge and enter into the next area. Follow along until the middle of the road, then take the slope going down to you right. Break the small rock to your south, then shatter the larger stone with two Ki blasts. Open the two chests for a RUSH RING and GUARD EARRING. The other two chests in this cave are guarded by a rock that requires the Level 3 Ki blast, so leave Kiwi Volcano for now. Your next stop after this is Mt. Frappe. Mt. Frappe ッッッッッッッッッ Items: Double-Edged Seal, Recovery Emblem Head north, and jump up the first ledge, then go slightly left and jump up the higher ledge, and continue north into the next area. Continue along in the next section, jump up the ledge, and move inside the cavern. Inside, head north a bit, then go right and up to some blue ice. Use two consecutive ki blasts on it to melt the ice, then open the chests for a DOUBLE-EDGED SEAL and a RECOVERY EMBLEM. That is all you can claim from here, so exit Mt. Frappe and head off to the Spinach Wastes. Spinach Wastes ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Tension Up, Bushido Spirit From the start, go right a bit and then up to spot the Level 2 stone, one which happens to be blocking the entrance into a cave. Destroy the boulder and head inside. Inside, head north and left until you come to a high ledge. Jump up to the top of the cliff, then follow along right to go outside. In the sun again, head left and open the two chests for a TENSION UP and a BUSHIDO SPIRIT, then crack open the rock blocking you off from the ledge. Jump down, then head left to leave the Spinach Wastes. On the overworld map, head all the way to the western end of the continent, and enter the Sacred Land of Korin, just north of Mount Five Element. Sacred Land of Korin ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Demon Cannon S-Combo memo, Earthling Strike S-Combo memo, CHA-LA, Ki Fruit Talk to the tribesman standing next to the tent to your right at the entrance to receive the DEMON CANNON S-Combo memo. Go up a screen, and talk to the first guy on the right for another EARTHLING STRIKE S-Combo memo. Enter the tent on the right and open the chest for the CHA-LA. Exit out the tent, head up a bit and enter the tent on the left. Examine the altar in here for a KI FRUIT, then head back out. Continue on north a bit longer for an automatic cutscene. After, go up to the tower and jump up. Korin Tower ッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Earthling Strike S-Combo memo, Power Fruit, Crane Wolf S-Combo memo Examine the plants at the top of the first room for the last of the Earthling Strike S-Combo memos, and the bathtub near the door to the west for a POWER FRUIT. Exit out the door and head up the staircase, whereafter you will get a cutscene. Afterwards, examine the altar in the middle for the CRANE WOLF STRIKE S-Combo memo. Head back down the tower by going to the first room and exiting out the middle of the screen. Sacred Land of Korin ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Head right once you touch down on land again and blast the rock open with a Ki blast. In the next area, go up the floor flights of stairs to enter the Hermit Spring. Hermit Spring ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Hermit Spring Water (First Screen) Large Bean, Hermit Medicine (Second Screen) Rush Ring (Third Screen) Defense Fruit (Fourth Screen) Listen up, and listen good. The enemies in the Hermit Spring will punish you, and punish you bad for awhile, at least up until Level 25 or so, representing a deep spike in difficulty. Stay around the entrance to the cave for awhile, leaving the area and going to another to heal up and save at the CC Point every few battles. Only once all characters are at least Levels 24 and preferably Level 25 should you risk going any further into the Spring. Head left and go north up until you come to the spring. Cross the water along the upper edge of the pond to the opposite side, then continue walking right into another pond. Walk up into the next screen from the northeast corner along the water path. In the next area, open the chest for a LARGE BEAN, then retreat into the previous screen. Go right onto the land portion and walk back up a screen again, this time on the land section. Loop around to the left until you come north to the lilypads. Walk north across the water, then go right and through the underhang to get a HERMIT MEDICINE. Go back through the underhang, then go left and up the staircase. Move east from there and jump up another ledge, then head west on the third floor and into the next area. Here, head west up the stairs and then jump up the ledge. Proceed east and across the lilypads and up the ledge. Go into the water via the stairs and head left and out of the water through use of another set of stairs. Once you get onto the small passageway, take the right path curving downwards to come to a chest that contains a RUSH RING. Head back up and take the other path going north onto the next room of the cave. Go right immediately and save at the CC Point here. Head up four ledges for a cutscene and, of course, a boss fight. ------------------------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - SPRING GUARDIAN, SPRING MAJIN ------------------------------------------- Recommended Level: 26 3300HP (Spring Guardian), 3600HP (Spring Majin) Drops: 10200EXP, 690AP, Korin's Canteen, Demon Bravery This is only the second boss battle in the game where you have two or more enemies, and the first one with Monster Carrot does not really count. In any case, you should probably have the Silver Fur equipped as a Capsule to reduce the damage from various ice attacks. That said, in the actual battle, your primary target at the beginning should be the Spring Guardian Spring Guardian's first attack is to move straight up to your character, where he will do something with his book first, and then hit your character, which has the potential to stun. You will have to wait for about a second after he moves in front of your character before you can Active Guard. His second move is to move to the center of his target's row, and set up a tripod, before shooting out three missiles at his target. This can only be defended against once he sets up his tripod. Of course, his third technique is being able to heal Spring Majin's first attack is to go into the back row of his target, and summon some icicles, which he then throws at his target. You can only Active Guard against this once he summons the icicles. His second attack, where he stays in his position and his target's outline becomes colored (while your other two characters have lower-hue outlines), is to gather some more flames in his hand, hit the ground with his hands, causing his target to get hit by three attacks worth of flames. This is a bit tricky to Guard against, but you need to do it once he is in the PROCESS of hitting the ground. His third attack is where he will move to the center of his row's target and throw three small flames at his target, causing three moderately-damaging hits, and can put the target to sleep. This should be guarded as soon as he moves into position. He can also use a technique to raise his defense. After the battle is over, get your stinkin' cutscene, and you will get the Hermit Spring Water. You will be thrown out to the front of the cave. However, if you are a perfectionist, there are two more items to grab, so head back into the cave. To get the first one, retrace your steps all the way to where the boss fight occurred at, and examine the flowers for a DEFENSE FRUIT. Tread your way back until you get to the first screen. From where the first and second screen connect, go into that pond, and go down the waterfall to slip down a floor. Head left and open the chest for the HERMIT SPRING WATER. Jump down to the first floor and then you can leave. Head back to the Sacred Land of Korin and go up to Korin Tower. Korin Tower ッッッッッッッッッッッ Head up the stairs and watch a cutscene, after which your perspective will finally change and you will be taken to Gohan at the Break Wasteland. Break Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Medium Bean (First Screen) Ki Drink Z, Defense Fruit, Medium Bean (Second Screen) Giant Missile (Third Screen) Take note of the flower near you, as it will be important in a bit. Start off by saving at the CC Point, then head up and break the rock open with a single Ki blast. Open the chest for a MEDIUM BEAN, then head up to the right onto the next screen. Here, equip your gas mask and head across the gaseous floor to break open another rock. Open the chest behind it for a KI DRINK Z. From the gaseous floor, head north to the two rocks blocking your way northeast. Break open the both of them, and open the first chest for a DEFENSE FRUIT. Go back down and make your way east and open another chest for a MEDIUM BEAN. Head east again onto the next screen, and open the chest to your east for a GIANT MISSILE. Head down and then west a bit and down again until you come to a CC Point. Save at the CC Point, then head down a bit further for a cutscene, after which you will have a boss battle. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RIVAL DINOSAUR ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 6 500HP Drops: 1800EXP, 180AP, 30Z Use Rush throughout the whole battle until you run out; if you upgraded Gohan's Rush to Level 2 before the battle, you will deal at least 400 damage easily out of that, possibly over 500 (and if you are at Level 7 or higher, you should have enough Ki to finish the Rival Dinosaur off entirely with Rush without ever refilling your Ki). I highly doubt you will lose much HP, but if you fall too low, keep yourself healed with a couple of Small Beans. Overall a pretty straightforward battle. Rival Dinosaur's first attack is to rear back his head and then bring it down, hitting Gohan several times for moderate amount of damage. You can Guard against this once he begins to bring his head up. His second technique is to move forward slightly and chomp at Gohan twice, which is guarded against once he moves forward into attacking position. After the battle is over, save up at the CC Point again, then take the upper left path from your battle (the lower left path has nothing). Go up a bit on the next screen for another cutscene. Piccolo will join up with you for a short time. Backtrack to the last CC Point, save at it again, then backtrack a few more screens until you come to the flower. After a bit you will be fighting another boss. ---------------------- BOSS BATTLE - MIDGIRAS ---------------------- Recommended Level: 10 (Gohan) 2500HP Drops: 4200EXP, 380AP, 900Z Quite obviously, Piccolo will be by far much stronger than Gohan, so he should be your primary attacker while Gohan uses health or ki restorative items whenever they come up as being needed. Interestingly, Midgiras has just about no resistance to being blind, so equip a Darkness Card on as your Capsule before the battle to make it much easier by decreasing his accuracy. After that, it is just basic using your Ki attacks; when both characters are in Sparking Mode, use Piccolo's Destructive Wave and Gohan's Rush to get a Rush Blast S-Combo. Midgiras' first attack is to move into the row of his target, hover into the air, and flap his wings a few time, causing the winds to hit his target once for heavy damage. You can Guard against this once he starts flapping his wings. Another attack of his is to move right in front of his target, and hit him with a burst of energy from his maw, which does not cause damage but does cause stun. Guard as soon as he moves in front of your character. A third attack he uses is to move into his target's row, then hit his target once with his hand, and once with his tail. This is to be guarded against once he moves into his target's row. After the battle is over, you will get another short cutscene, which shall finally end the chapter. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Nine: King Yemma Astounded! Fight in the Other World ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CHP9] King Yemma's Mansion ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Attitude Belt, Meditation Belt, Meteor Impact S-Combo Memo After the guide is done his couple of lines, head up the path and watch another scene. After you are done, save at the CC Point, then head up and open the chest in the lower-right corner for an ATTITUDE BELT. Check the door on the left hand wall for the METEOR IMPACT S-Combo memo, and open the chest in the upper-left corner for a MEDITATION BELT. Head out the northern door now. Another short scene later, you will be on Snake Way. Snake Way ッッッッッッッッッ Walk along the path for a screen and a half until you get to another scene. You will then end up in the Underworld. Underworld ッッッッッッッッッッ After another scene, head east down the slope and save up at the CC Point. You will be unable to do anything more than shop at the store (via the right-hand window), but I highly recommend you stock up on at least one of each of the three elemental gloves, as they can be HIGHLY useful in the future. After, I recommend you equip either the CHA-LA or the Detect Earring, and your Fire Glove, as well as upgrading the After-Image Technique to at least Level 2 if you have not yet already and have the AP for it. Talk to Goz, and your 'sumo match' will turn into a boss fight. ----------------- BOSS BATTLE - GOZ ----------------- Recommended Level: - 2200HP Drops: 1500EXP, 180AP, 800Z Start off the battle by using your After-Image Technique to raise your evasion, as Goz can deal out some pretty hefty damage, along with stunning Goku for a turn. After, hit Goz with a bunch of Kamehameha's, and be sure to heal up every time you fall below 400HP (since you have only one guy and it may take a couple of turns before you actually get the CHANCE to heal). Goz' main and most annoying attack is to take his club and hit the ground in front of Goku three times with it, doling out Stun along with it. There will be no movement beforehand to prompt the Guard sequence; you have to watch for the flash above Goku's head and Guard instantly. He also has a one-hit variation of this in which he hits the ground once for a stronger hit. He will also go straight up to Goku and hit him over his head with his hands three times, which should be Guarded against once he moves into position. His last attack is to move to the back of the row, and throw sand at you for a single hit's worth of damage, which should be guarded against once he moves into position. Save at the CC Point once you have won the battle, then talk to Mez and accept. After the short scene, jump across the first few boats, then once on the slide, slide down, jump onto the jungle gym, then onto a few more boats. Head right from the fountain onto another boat, jump onto the cliff, head north onto another boat, then get off at the dock onto the next screen. Head, head left and jump onto the back of the bus. Go to the front of the bus to hop left to the second bus, then walk to the back and jump down. Go and break the rock with two Ki blasts, then jump down the ledge and walk down. After another scene, save at the CC Point and head left and talk to the two Ogres again. Walk up an extremely long staircase to go back in King Yemma's Mansion. Head to the lower right of the drawer to hop out, then go out north and onto Snake Way again. Snake Way ッッッッッッッッッ Head along a lengthy amount of road until you come to a purple road leading off the main way, whereafter you will have a scene. Princess Snake's Mansion ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Large Beam Ki Drink Z (First Screen) Bing Ring, Large Bean (Second Screen) Recovery Ring (Princess's Room) Head up to the center of the room, then go left to open a chest for a LARGE BEAN. Head right from the center to grab a KI DRINK Z, then head on right into the next area. Continue along the hallway, and go down the stairs at the end. Head left and loop around to the top. Open the chest to battle with three Mansion Snakes, after which you will receive a BIND RING. Continue on right and up the stairs, then head left, opening a chest on the way for a LARGE BEAN, down and left again into the previous screen area. In here, step on the depression in the ground to cause the snake to snape in half, then proceed left and step on the other depression. Go back a bit and head up the hallway, and take the left niche at the top to step on another button. Go right and step on that depression to get rid of the last of the snake body, then go up onto the next screen. Go around the looping room for awhile and up the various staircases until you come to another depression. Step down on it and you will fall down a floor. Go right for a cutscene to start. Save at the CC Point, then head through the northern door for another scene to start. After, a boss fight. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - PRINCESS SNAKE ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 24 2200HP Drops: 1500EXP, 180AP, 1000Z Princess's Guard (x2) This is another boss fight where the boss has a couple of guards, much akin to the Monster Carrot fight much earlier in the game. This time, however, Princess Snake is able to call for another Princess' Guard if one is defeated in battle, so conventional wisdom is that you should just hit Princess Snake with a bunch of Super attacks, occasionally stopping to use the After-Image Technique, up until she finally falls in battle. Of course, if you are a couple of levels higher than the recommended level, and you have decent Attack, Recovery and Defense stats, then you can also use this battle to farm out some experience points by attacking a Princess' Guard, killing her in one or two hits, attacking the other Princess' Guard, killing her, then attacking any Princess' Guard that Princess Snake calls on. This farming is best facilitated by equipping either the Detect Earring, the Guard Earring or the Absorb Bracelet to keep your HP up high, and the CHA-LA, as the Princess' Guards attacks can cause poison. Princess Snake's first attack is a really annoying one, in which she will move in front of Goku, and punch him several times, kick him several times, then punch him again several times. The sheer number of hits means that this basically MUST be Guarded against to reduce damage, and you can Guard once she moves right in front of Goku. She has a second variation of this, where she condenses the damage done to three hits. Princess Snake can also raise the Attack Power of all on-screen foes, and she can call upon a Princess' Guard whenever one is dead. After the battle, go up and examine the chair for a RECOVERY FRUIT, then head south into the previous room. Save at the CC Point, then head south. Down in the cave below (technically the stomach of the snake), equip the Gas Mask to cross the floors safely. Head left and loop around up and right, then loop around up and left again and onto the next screen. In this area head straight north until you get another scene, and another boss fight. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - PRINCESS SNAKE ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 25 3500HP Drops: 2400EXP, 240AP, 1600Z There is not much to this fight, just as before. Just pummel away at her with your most powerful Supers (likely Kamehameha) and heal up as necessary and she should fall down quickly. Princess Snake's first attack is to shake her snake body a bit in her original position, before pouncing forward with her mouth to attack Goku. Guard against this after she has shaken her body a few times. Princess' Snake second attack is that her body will move backwards off the screen, before springing forward, hitting Goku several times for moderate damage. Your prompt to Active Guard comes as soon as she is completely off of the screen. Her third attack is where she will move back a bit, her body will compress a bit, then spit out a ball of toxin that both damages Goku for heavy damage and has the possibility of poisoning him. Guard against this once she recoiled her body. Princess Snake also has two unrelated techniques wherein she can raise her defense and lower Goku's speed. After the battle is over, you will be automatically deposited back on Snake Way. Snake Way ッッッッッッッッッ After you get back on the road, walk left from Princess Snake's Mansion, and continue along the linear path until you finally make it to a cutscene and onto King Kai's Planet. King Kai's Planet ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Finisher Bean, Energy Bracelet, Double Drink Z, Shenron Scale, Platonic Energy S-Combo Memo Watch a fairly lengthy cutscene, then walk into the near hut. Talk to the bee (Gregory) to buy some items if you need to, then examine the bookcase to the lower left for a FINISHER BEAN and open the chest up for an ENERGY BRACELET. Outside, save at the CC Point, then head right to examine the well for a PLATONIC ENERGY S-Combo memo. After, head down a screen to find Bubbles, and open the chest on this screen for a DOUBLE DRINK Z. Head left to spot Bubbles again, and open the chest here for the SHENRON SCALE. Go left another screen and examine Bubbles to cause another cutscene. After the scene is over, save at the CC Point, then head left a screen and enter the warp point to head off to Yemma Forest. Yemma Forest ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Dragonbone Powder, HP Capsule Z (First Screen) Max Bean (Second Screen) Comfort Ring (Third Screen) Sleep Bracelet, Burn Capsule (Fourth Screen) Both Gregory and Bubbles will be computer-controlled allies for you in all the battles. They DO have a limit they can take before they exit the battle, but you will only really experience that during the expectable boss battle. Bubbles has two attacks, one a plain attack and one that specifically stuns his opponent (but does not stun them), and can heal himself. Gregory can hit the entire party of foes, either dealing damage or blinding them, and can also hit a single opponent specifically for three hits. In any case, walk right straight past the sparkling stump, and take the lower path onto the next screen. Walk along a short bit and open the chest for a DRAGONBONE POWDER. Head back a screen, then head up to the top wall, and go up the slope onto the next area again. Take the upper right for a chest which contains an HP CAPSULE Z, then go back down and take the lower right road. Head right to the next section of the forest. Here, proceed right again, then drop down the ledge for a chest that contains a MAX BEAN. Backtrack to the previous screen, then jump down the ledge at the bottom, and head left to the next screen. Go left here and jump down a ledge, then jump down three more ledges in succession. Head right and jump down from there to find a chest with contains a COMFORT RING. Head up five ledges again and make your way back to the previous screen. From here, head all the way right along the bottom of this part of the forest to the next part. Head down from the entrance and open a chest for a SLEEP BRACELET, then continue on right and save at the CC Point. Jump up the nearby ledge to open a chest for a BURN CAPSULE, jump back down, then head right into the next area. Head along the linear path for a bit longer and you will get a cutscene followed by a boss fight. --------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RADITZ'S SOUL --------------------------- Recommended Level: 26 7500HP Drops: 3300EXP, 360AP Raditz's Soul has the exact same moveset as he did before, just beefed up a lot, so the description of his attacks is also the same as before. You will not be needing to worry about it half the time in any case, as you cannot Active Guard Gregory or Bubbles. That said, Gregory and Bubbles should be treated as non-factors in this battle except for the fact that they soak up a lot of damage that would otherwise be directed at Goku. This only lasts for a few turns before they flee from battle anyways. Goku should be fairly powered up by now, so be sure to get your hits in with some Supers. Goku also begins to power up a lot once he hits Level 25 with stat bonuses, so you should be in decent shape with Attack, Defense, and Tech stats; start off with some Kamehamehas, and be sure to have the Comfort Ring from earlier equipped to restore Ki every turn. Between the Comfort Ring and your need to heal every so often you should be able to blast Raditz to pieces before you run out of Ki. Raditz' first attack is a simple ki blast, where he will move into the middle of whichever row his target is in, give off a flash of light and send out a blast of energy. You will be expected to Active Guard against this attack just after he moves into position, when he does his flash of light warmup before the actual attack, so watch out. His second attack is a rapid attack, where he will instantly teleport in front of his opponent and kick him twice for moderate-heavy damage for each hit. His third attack involves the same teleportation, but instead of kicking, he will do some rapidfire punches. Both attacks can be Guarded against as soon as he teleports in, which is a very short time frame, so be wary and watch out for it. Later on, Raditz will start getting even more vicious and uses Max Energy Blast, which sends multiple blasts of ki at each of your characters. You can only use Active Guard for one character for multi-character attacks, so be careful and stick to the character with lower health if you have the reflexes and foresight for it (this can only be guarded against after his cutscene for the technique). Another favorite of his is Energy Blast, which will hit one target four times for moderate damage each hit, which can again only be guarded against after the cutscene. The ultimate culmination of his jacked-up difficult is 2x Energy Blast, which does an Energy Blast to both characters, and has to be Guarded against after the cutscene. After the battle, Raditz ditches up. What follows is that you will have to manually backtrack to King Kai's Planet. King Kai's Planet ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Head right a screen once you get in and talk to King Kai. After another scene, save your game and the chapter will end. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Ten: The Lost Dragon Balls! A Long Path to Victory ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH10] Kame House ッッッッッッッッッッ After a couple of scenes, you will be given free control. Leave to the overworld, and first go to East Mt. Paozu. East Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Chi-Chi's Lunch capsule Here, head north and enter Goku's House. Toggle your characters via the X Button until Gohan is the on-screen character, then talk to Chi-Chi to get the CHI-CHI'S LUNCH capsule. Afterwards, head west to Mt. Paozu. Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッ Items: Puar's Wallet Go into Yamcha's hide-out. Toggle through your characters with the X button until Yamcha is the on-screen avatar, and talk to Puar to get PUAR'S WALLET. Once done that, head off to Baba's Palace. Baba's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Head up the first hut, and then into the second hut, and talk to Baba for another scene. You will get both Goku to fill out the party and the Dragon Radar. Go out and off to the overworld map. Now, you have the four-star Dragon Ball already that was on Gohan's hat, so you have six more to recover. Five of them can currently be obtained in any order, from five new locations that are all flashing and cursored on the map. Before you head anywhere, however, make your way to Korin's Tower (via the Sacred Land or Korin). Korin Tower ッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Korin's Staff Go up the stairs and talk to Korin, who will give you KORIN'S STAFF, which is a HIGHLY USEFUL Capsule that replenishes your Ki as you walk around. Head over right to the pod thing and jump up from there to Kami's Temple. Kami's Temple ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Demon-Wolf-Crane S-Combo Memo, Demon Cannon S-Combo Memo, Y-Yajirobe (Skill) Head over and talk to Yajirobe, who will teach Krillin the Ultimate Skill 'Y-Yajirobe?', which summons Yajirobe to heal all allies and disable enemies from fighting. Krillin needs to be in the lead for this to occur (press the X Button until he is the on-screen avatar). Head inside the actual temple, and go down the ladder on the left side of the front area. Downstairs, examine the door for a DEMON-WOLF-CRANE S-Combo memo. Go back up to the main hallway, then jump up the ladder in the center. Up here, examine the beds for the DEMON CANNON S-Combo memo. Talk to Kami as well; if you have caught enough monsters using Tien's Evil Containment Wave, he will give you a reward. After, head out to the overworld map. My recommendation is that you make your first stop be the Pirate Cave, which is a fairly easy area with an easy boss. However, you should also buy the Rubber Boots Capsule from West City if you have not already, as there will be some electric fields around the place. Try to enter the underwater cave northeast of the Kame House, and you will be prompted to go to Dr. Briefs' house. Head off to West City. West City ッッッッッッッッッ Head over to Dr. Brief's Capsule Corp. dome and enter. Inside, go up the left staircase and talk to Dr. Briefs to prompt a cutscene. You will obtain a Submarine. Head back out onto the overworld map and enter the cave, now labelled the Pirate Cave. Pirate Cave ッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Recovery Fruit, Satellite Laser, Striker's Crest (First Screen) Dragon Stone, Swift Boots, Fighter's Crest (Basement from First Screen) Start off by heading north (the stairs offer nothing). Ignore the button and most definitely do not walk into the electricity; instead, head down to the left, go through the door of the broken down inner room, and open the chest for a RECOVERY FRUIT. Go out the doorframe and continue on taking the lower left path. Go up the stairs and continue down and right and open the chest for a SATELLITE LASER. Go back to the doorframe of the wrecked room, and proceed left, this time taking the upper left path. Go up and examine the green robot mechanism as soon as the '!' symbol appears above your head (get too close and it will hurt you with its electric field if you do not have the Rubber Boots on) and you will start up a fight. ------------------------------ MINIBOSS BATTLE - PIRATE ROBOT ------------------------------ Recommended Level: 29 4000HP Drops: 5400EXP, 240AP, 750Z, Scrap Iron, Satellite Laser Resistant to Ice Technically this is not really a boss battle, as the Pirate Robot is a regular enemy, but the Pirate Robot is stronger enough than a normal enemy that it can qualify as a mini-boss battle. In any case, the Pirate Robot has a massive amount of HP, enough to qualify using entirely Super attacks throughout the whole battle, so go for it. The Pirate Robot only has two attacks; most of the time it will use its close combat attack, where it moves in, and clubs its foe with its sword for a single heavily-damaging hit, around 200-300ish damage. Its second attack that it very rarely uses, but doles out a lot more damage, is where it will go into the center of its targets row, take out its machine gun arm, and shoot your character about a dozen times, dealing moderate damage with each shot. That is it. No super hit everyone shot. After the battle, go down and head west through the red door. In the next area, go south and west again until you fall down a trap hole. Down below, equip the Rubber Boots if you do not yet have them on, then head down the hallway. Go right a bit, then up and examine the Pirate Robot to fight yet another one. Head down and right after the battle is over. Open the door and head upstairs. Up on the ground floor, continue north to the end, then go left and open a hatch door. Downstairs, head south and save at the CC Point. Continue on down and right and head upstairs. --------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - GIANT OCTOPUS --------------------------- Recommended Level: 29 10000HP Drops: 12600EXP, 780AP Giant Octopus is actually fairly on the easy side, as he as only one physical attack, which hits a single character for upwards of 250 damage, and lower than that when guarded. However, it is in his other two attacks that he can become annoying; he can use a technique that sprays ink across your entire party, blinding those who are unable to resist, and his third technique sucks out Ki from your party members. As such, here is how your likely party set-up will end up: Tien (who has a naturally high Tech stat) and Goku (the same), along with a character who has high defense. This third character should have his defense bolstered with a Defense Ring or Protective Emblem, and will be the main guy to use Ki Drink 30s/50s on the other two characters whenever they run out of Ki, as well as any health restorative items on the off chance you ever ened it (honestly, Giant Octopus really does not deal that much damage). Meanwhile, Goku and Tien should blast away at the Giant Octopus with their most powerful attacks. Giant Octopus will usually start out with an ink attack that causes blindness to all your characters (but thankfully does not cause actual damage). Another attack he will use often is to go straight up to his target and hit him with his tentacles about seven or eight times for moderate damage each time. His third, final, and most annoying attack actually costs you your Ki; Giant Octopus will move to the back row, and suck in the Ki of all three of your characters. Annoyingly enough, you can only Active Guard for one character, so choose the character who is most vital (probably Tien or Goku) for keeping his Ki levels up. Afterwards, you will be given the Five-Star Dragon Ball, and be put out next to your submarine. However, do not leave just yet, instead, head north and go above the hatch and head left between the upper wall and the wall of the burned out room (there is a small invisible hole there) and open the chest for a STRIKER'S CREST. Backtrack east a bit and open the hatch door, then head downstairs. Down in the basement, head all the way left, then up to come to four tombstones. Break the tombstones down and open the chest behind the last tombstone for a DRAGON'S STONE. Highly useful, as it can be used in battle to restore a little bit of HP of all party members and has infinite uses (but can be used only in battle). Backtrack down the hall a bit to the flashing wall. You do not need a Level 3 Ki Blast to break the wall open; however, you will need to hit it five times to break a single section of wall, so do not freak out if two hits does not finish it off. Head up all the way and go right and down to open a chest for the SWIFT BOOTS, which is a Capsule. Equip the Rubber Boots (you basically need them here) and go down the first stretch of the electric field to open a chest for a FIGHTER'S CREST. Continue on down and leave the dungeon. Outside on the overworld map, head to the desert area slightly southwest of East City and northwest of Kame House for your next dungeon. Bring along a couple of Bind Recoveries. Desert ッッッッッッ Items: Skill Fruit (First Screen) Agility Necklace (Second Screen) Phoenix Tail Feather (Third Screen) Evasion Crest (Fifth Screen) Ninja Boots (Sixth Screen) Empty Capsule (Seventh Screen) Walk north along the shallow pond of water at the beginning, and go to the upper-left corner for a chest with a SKILL FRUIT. Move right and down onto the next screen. Here, head up and loop around right and down until you get to the bone at the end. Drop down, then head left and north to the giant skull. Smash it open with a pair of Ki blasts, then go through the belly of the skull and to the back. Go onto the next screen. Continue along the path until you get stopped by a piece of bone in the skeleton, and shatter it open. Proceed onwards again down to the right. When you come to the stone, ignore it for now, and instead head down to the left and to the previous screen. Here, open the chest for an AGILITY NECKLACE. Retreat back to the last screen, then go up and break the boulder. Head up to the left, and jump up the ledge near where the skull is. Go down to the right and grab a PHOENIX TAIL FEATHER from a chest. Go back down the ledge and break the skull open, then head inside a cave. Move up to the rock in this area and break it open. Continue along north, and at the split, go left and break the giant boulder blocking the way. Head left and outside to open a chest for an EVASION CREST. Go back inside, then take the opposite end of the split. Save at the CC Point in here, then loop around counterclockwise. Head over the spine until you the head end of the skeleton, then go south and right. Break open a rock and then some bones to get into the belly of the skeleton, and head right to open a chest with NINJA SANDALS in it. Head back down left, then continue left onto the next screen. In here, head up and break open an egg with a Ki blast to trigger a cutscene and a boss battle. ------------------------ BOSS BATTLE - SAND EAGLE ------------------------ Recommended Level: 30 8800HP Drops: 10800EXP, 720AP, 2200Z Much like the Giant Octopus before him, Sand Eagle is not that much of a threat. This time around the boss actually has an attack that hits the entire party and causing damage, but even that is only on the moderate amount of damage side. However, the Sand Eagle likes to do heavy one-character hits that are capable of inflicting a status effect, so you may wish to have your main attacker with the CHA-LA equipped to reduce the likelihood of being affected by negative status effects. It is also fairly easy to rack up damage, so if all three of your characters are in sparking mode, go for an S-Combo that will probably cause over 2000 damage. Sand Eagle's first attack is to move in front of a character and hit him once for heavy damage, with the possibility of inflicting Darkness. This is guarded against once he moves in. His second attack will be to move to the back of his target's row, charge up a ball of yellow energy around his eyes, then send it at his target, causing heavy damage with the possibility of causing paralysis, which you should quickly use a Bind Recovery for. This is fairly trick to Active Guard against; you get the prompt after hs finishes charging his attack, but the timespan in which you can Guard it is very small. His final attack involves flying up slightly, wherein he will then flap his wings, sending several bursts of air at his opponents, causing moderate amount of damage per hit. After the battle, you will get the Six-Star Dragon Ball automatically. Head left and open the chest for an EMPTY CAPSULE, which allows you to have three Capsules equipped at all times (four if you already got one by talking to Bulma at the Capsule Corp in West City). With this and Korin's Staff equipped at all times, you can pretty much enter every single enemy encounter with full Ki and blast away with Super Attacks all the time. That said, head down to the left. Break open the rock and head into the next area, which is the first screen, and you can exit out onto the overworld map. My recommendation is that you make your next stop Muscle Tower, in the northeast glaciers, east of Holly Plains. Be sure to buy a couple of Bind Recoveries beforehand if you have not got any left on hand. Rubber Boots are also not quite a must but should be had for this area. Muscle Tower ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Senzu Bean (Second Floor) Double Capsule 50 (Third Floor) Energy Necklace (Fourth Floor) Thunder Capsule (Fifth Floor) Watch a scene, whereafter you will be thrust into a battle with a Red Ribbon Survivor and an RR Northern Soldier. This is pretty basic cut and dry beat your opponents up with a lot of power, so go for it. After, you will have free reign to move again, and Suno will join you. Inside, head straight north up and head up the staircase. On the second floor, smash open the wooden box to your south, then head down and left. Break open some bricks with another Ki blast, then head left out the door. Outside, circle around right and up the staircase, and enter back inside. If you bought the Rubber Boots Capsule from the West City shop, good for you, otherwise crossing the electric field will be a pain (if you have not yet received the hint, equip the Rubber Boots if you have them). If you do not have the Rubber Boots, immediately heal your party once you cross the first electric field, then head down and north the staircase. down here, go south again and open the chest for a SENZU BEAN. Go back upstairs, then head down to the left and open the chest here for a DOUBLE CAPSULE 50. Break open the pile of bricks to your right and cross the gap in the floor. Head up through another electric field, break open the box, then go through one more field. Heal up if necessary, then go up the two flights of stairs to the fourth floor. Proceed down and smash open the crate, then go left and break the door on the small shrine. Go inside and open the chest for an ENERGY NECKLACE. Exit the shrine and continue left and up to the fifth floor. Move south here and break open the box, and claim a THUNDER CAPSULE from the chest. Smash the right rock open with a single Ki blast and head outside again. Loop around on the outer balcony to your left and head back inside. Here, smash open a rock and head up, then save at the CC Point. Break the rock right next to you for a KI FRUIT, then head up and break another rock. Loop around to the left and then continue going counterclockwise in the next hallway until you make it onto the sixth screen. After a cutscene, you will get another boss battle. ------------------------------------ BOSS BATTLE - GENERAL WHITE, EIGHTER ------------------------------------ Recommended Level: 30 4200HP (General White), 5000HP (Eighter) Drops: 11400EXP, 780Z, 2700Z Weak to Fire, Resistant to Ice (Eighter) General White is generally the weaker of your two enemies in that he has lower HP, and he cannot use a move to raise his Defense. Add to that the fact that he has a technique that can cause paralysis (which basically lasts at least three turns if you do not use a Bind Recovery) and he can raise the Attack of either one of them, he should be your target. Spare no expense in taking him down; however, if he is down to 1200HP or less when all three of your mains have Sparking Mode, do NOT use an S-Combo on him. Instead, continue attacking with your Supers, taking care to not inadvertently start an S-Combo, until he falls. Once he is down, you can turn to Eighter and take him out with ease. A Flame Glove equipped to a physical attacker such as Yamcha or Goku can help here, but really now Supers are heavily abusable. That said, if you have an item that causes heavy Fire damage, feel free to use it. General White's first attack is to move right in front of one of your characters, hold his middle finger up for a few seconds, and then hit that character with a single high-powered punch, which also has the possibility of stunning. This cannot be guarded against right away, but instead must be waited for for a couple of seconds while he is holding his finger up. His second technique is to move forward slight, take out his gun and shoot a single high- powered bullet at his target, causing high damage with the possibility of paralysis. This is guarded against once he moves forward, but may be tricky spotting for the center character. He can also raise one of the duo's attack. Finally, he also has a 'normal' close-range attack, where he will close in on his target and simply rapid-punch the character for several hits. Eighter's first attack is to move in close to his target, and pummel your character with two high-moderate damage hits. Use the Active Guard as soon as he moves into position. His second attack is even more vicious, where he will slide into the back, and hit the ground with his arms, sending a spire of rock to each of your party members, dealing a single heavy damage hit each, and can only be Active Guarded while he is in the process of hitting the ground. Eighter also will go to the center of his target's row, then fly into the air, belly- flopping onto his opponent, with the possibility of confusing and dealing a single heavy hit. Guard against once he begins to jump. Finally, Eighter can also raise his own Defense. After, watch a scene, in which you will then be given the Three-Star Ball, and be deposited on Muscle Tower's footsteps. Leave out onto the overworld map. Your next stop should be the Yunzabit Heights, which is on the northwestern most island on the map. Yunzabit Heights ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Power Fruit, EXP Boost (First Screen) Double-Edged Seal (Second Screen) Max Bean, Bushido Spirit, Double Capsule 50 (Northeast Area of First Screen) Demon Fusion S-Combo Memo (Spaceship) Yunzabit Bomb, Selflessness Belt, Popo's Turban, (Ice Caves) Start by heading up and to the left. At the split, go down onto the ice field (be sure to have your Silver Fur equipped in your red slot) and open the chest for a POWER FRUIT, then head up the northern part of the split onto the next screen. Continue along the straightforward path past another ice floor and open the chest for a DOUBLE-EDGED SEAL. Retreat to the previous screen, and from the split, go right past where you came in from. From the ice floor, go down for a chest that contains an EXP BOOST (this should be used in a boss battle), then head north up the sloped curving hill and take the upper right path onto the next screen. Here, head north and take the upper left path onto the next area, where you should open a chest for a MAX BEAN. Retreat to the previous screen and head east, then go north at the end across another icy field for a chest with contains a BUSHIDO SPIRIT. Head straight south onto another field to grab the final item of this section, a DOUBLE CAPSULE 50. After, backtrack to the former screen. Back here, head left from the split, and up the hill and down the hill onto some more ice, then go north to the next part of the Heights. Continue along the path in the next section, and examine the alien spaceship from the front to obtain the DEMON FUSION WAVE S-Combo memo. Head out the right side to the next section, and then proceed right and north to yet another area. Save at the CC Point here, then head north for a scene. After, leave the area, and go to Mt. Five Element. Head up to where Annin is, and talk to her to watch another scene. After you get the Furnace Flame, head back to Yunzabit Heights, go back to the ice, and examine it to melt it. Save, and then head into the cave. Inside, go around the top and jump down the ledge to the floor below into the Yunzabit Ice Caves. Start by going left and looping around. Go through the door to get to a CC Point. Save, then head back out and continue on right up the slope. Go right again at the split to get a chest with a YUNZABIT BOMB. Head back down a bit and then continue left, and go through the door partially hidden by the overhead slide. Inside, go right and up and open a chest for a SELFLESSNESS BELT, then south out the second exit. Out here, pound away at the ice block twice for it to fall down. Go back two doors onto the main section, and continue on left. Go down at the left end for POPO'S TURBAN, then go up north. Hit the icicle twice for it to fall down and give you a path across the gap. Go down the slide again, then head right where the block should have filled in a gap earlier. Continue north and watch a cutscene, and then a battle. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RR POWER ROBOT ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 34 11800HP Drops: 13800EXP, 840AP, 2800Z, Scrap Iron Weak to Electricity Basically do not bother bringing in any character who has a low defense, as the RR Power Robot is tough and will wreck you. That said, technically RR Power Robot has a weakness to Electricity, but at this point in the game you should not bother trying to use items on bosses just because they are weak to an element. Instead, equip a Thunder Glove on one or more of your characters, and have them use physical Super Attacks as opposed to Ki-based Super Attacks (Goku's Meteor Combo can be particularly lethal in this battle), and be sure to heal up often as RR Power Robot can easily wipe out a character in one attack if you are not careful. RR Power Robot shares somewhat the same attack set as the RR Tundra Robot, but not quite. Its first attack will be to move into the back its targets row, draw back its fist and shoot its fist out, which will hit your character and attack several times for VERY high damage. Its second attack is a variation on this, with the same set-up of moving into the back row and drawing its fist back, but the fist only hits you a couple of times, and for lighter damage. The third attack it does the exact same set-up, but it then sends out both fists, which hit four times, also for relatively moderate damage (in comparison to the first hit). All three attacks are guarded against once the RR Power Robot draws its fist back, and all three hit one character. After the battle is over, you shall obtain the One-Star Ball. Once the scene is over, you will be deposited at the foot of the Heights. Exit out onto the overworld, then go to the Devil's Toilet, shortly south of Baba's Palace. Devil's Toilet ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Ki Necklace (Front Entrance) Shenron Scale, Large Bean, Ki Drink Z (Lobby Room) Evasion Secrets, Protective Crest, Double Capsule Z, Targeting Ring, Defense Necklace (Left Basement) Shenron's Nail, Freezing Card, Senzu Bean, Full Bracelet (Right Basement) At the beginning, head up the first staircase, then go right for a chest which has a KI NECKLACE. Head up the second flight of stairs and into the mouth of the devil statue. After a scene, open the three chests on the three platforms from left to right for a SHENRON SCALE, LARGE BEAN, and KI DRINK Z. Head up a bit, then save at the CC Point, then go down the left staircase. Down on the lower level, go down the short hallway, ignoring the right path for a moment. You will hit a dead end that has an EVASION SECRETS. Go back up slightly and head right into the next area. Walk up and down the stairs, grab a PROTECTIVE CREST from the north, then head south and go left across more stairs and back to the previous screen. Continue along left and north up until you proceed into the next section of hallways. Head down right and south to another room, one that has a pain in the rear end puzzle. Basically, you have several teleporter symbols, which I will draw a small ASCII text map to represent. Teleporters of the same letter correspond to each other. You just came in through Entrance 1. Chest numbers are represented by numbers. Entrance 1 Entrance 2 | | | | o-- --o o-- --o | | | | Chest 1 = Double Capsule Z | | | | Chest 2 = Targeting Ring |A B| |G F| o-----o o-----o So basically, go from B -> C, open the chest that has the DOUBLE CAPSULE Z in it, o-----o o-----o then go from C -> B -> A -> D -> E -> F -> G |C | | | and open the chest on that platform for the | | | E| TARGETING RING, go back on teleporter G, | 1| |D | then head back up through entrance 2. o-----o o-----o Loop around counterclockwise in the next o-----o o-----o room to come to another big room of | | |C | hallways. Take the right path right at the |2 | | | start here and follow along a short walkway | G| | B| in the next area for a chest that holds a o-----o o-----o DEFENSE NECKLACE inside. Go back to the last screen and head down and west and along the o-----o o-----o linear path until you get to the next area. | E| |D | | | | | Start this room off by going right and |F | | A| down, and proceed west across the stairs at o-----o o-----o the threeway. Save at the CC Point in the next area, then go left and up for a scene and a boss fight by punching the statue. ----------------------- BOSS BATTLE - GENTLEMEN ----------------------- Recommended Level: 35 12800HP Drops: 14700EXP, 660AP, 1200Z Besides having an odd name, the Gentlemen can be on the tough side, dealing out heavy damage. However, he is also pretty weak on the defense side if you have been upgrading your Skills - for example, my Goku was dealing 1500 damage per use of the LV3 Meteor Combination here at Level 37, and Tien was similarly dealing about 1200 damage with Multi-Form Attack. Still, Gentlemen has a nasty full-party attack that can paralyse, so you may want to have somebody equipped with the CHA-LA or a Bind Bracelet. Gentlemen's first attack is to lash his tongue into the ground, where it will come out of the ground and hit one of your party members, dealing heavy damage. There is no forewarning to Active Guarding here; you have to watch out for the flash over your character's head and Active Guard right away. Another attack where you WILL get forewarning is where Gentlemen will move into his target's row, then hover off the ground, fly over to his target, then smash down on his target and rotate in a circle a few times to add more hits, causing heavy damage for the overall attack, and is capable of causing Darkness. You will get the prompt to Guard shortly after he rises into the sky. Gentlemen also has an evil evil attack, where he will move to the front of the center row, then move his hands up, before summoning two electric orbs and calling lightning down on all of your characters, causing multiple hits to each with the possibility of paralysis. You have the opportunity to Active Guard once he raises his hands and starts generating electricity, and you should probably restore the status of anyone who is caught paralysed. After the battle, you will obtain a Dragon Ball Shard. Head up into the blue teleporter to go back to the lobby room. Save at the CC Point, then head down the right staircase. Go down south down the very linear hallway until you hit the end, then go left to the next screen area. Continue on left and then north after hitting the corner, then east across the stairs back to the previous screen. Proceed right and north until you come to a split. Go right and south a long stretch to a chest that contains a SHENRON'S NAIL, then head back north and take the northern route. Loop around counterclockwise to come to another short puzzle room. This one is different from the last; instead of having teleporters, you have floating pods that take you from one platform to another platform, but the concept of moving in between platforms is really the same. Entrance 1 is where you come in from, and Entrance 2 is where you want to exit to. Entrance 2 Entrance 1 | | | | o-- --o o-- --o |2 | | | Chest 1 = Freezing Card | | | | Chest 2 = Senzu Bean | G | | A | o-----o o-----o So go from A -> B -> C -> D and then open the chest there for a FREEZING CARD. From o-----o o-----o there on, go D -> C -> E -> F - > G, and | B | | G | open the chest at the end for a SENZU BEAN |C E| | | before continuing on out the exit. | | | F | o-----o o-----o Loop around clockwise through the next room, and then south and around clockwise o-----o o-----o through the hallways to head into yet | D | | | another area. Continue along the linear | | |B | hallways in the next area of hallways until | 1 | | A | you come to a split; head south to get a o-----o o-----o chest which contains a FULL BRACELET. o-----o o-----o Go back up to the split, then continue on | D | | | heading right to the next area. Go south | C| |F E| and save at the CC Point, then head right | | | | and up to the statue. Hit it with a Ki blast o-----o o-----o for a scene followed by a boss battle. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - LADIES -------------------- Recommended Level: 37 12300HP Drops: 13200EXP, 720AP, 2800Z If you found that Gentlemen was easy, then you probably will not find the same for Ladies, who dials the notch up big time for difficulty. While she keeps some of the same attacks as Gentlemen does, what she does change she changes for the worse, and becomes far more lethal. That said, Krillin can be a big boon in this battle if you have him levelled up decently and his Ultimate Skill 'Y-Yajirobe?' is at least Level 3. While Yajirobe will not be able to finish off Ladies at all, he will restore your party big time. Other than Krillin and of course Goku, you should pick whoever else has the highest Defense stat in your group, and of course orient your accessories towards defense with items such as the Protective Emblem or Defence Bracelet. Ladies' first two attacks are just like Gentlemen. Ladies' first attack is to lash her tongue into the ground, where it will come out of the ground and hit one of your party members, dealing heavy damage. There is no forewarning to Active Guarding here; you have to watch out for the flash over your character's head and Active Guard right away. Another attack where you WILL get forewarning is where Ladies will move into his target's row, then hover off the ground, fly over to his target, then smash down on his target and rotate in a circle a few times to add more hits, causing heavy damage for the overall attack, and is capable of causing Darkness. You will get the prompt to Guard shortly after he rises into the sky. It is her multi-character attacks, of which she has three, where Ladies gets really lethal. Her first attack from this category has her moving to the back of the screen, before she breathes out a toxic breath that hits each of your party members, dealing around 300-400 damage each and having a good chance of poisoning. You Guard against this once she moves into the back row. Her second multi-target attack invovles her hovering above the ground, much like her second individual attack, before coming back down, while rain hits all of your characters, dealing multiple hits for heavy damage altogether, all while lowering their Defense. This is guarded against once she finishes rising in altitude. Ladies final attack involves her moving forward to the center of the screen, and shooting lasers out of her eyes at all party members, causing multiple hits. This is guarded against once she moves into the center of the screen. After the battle, you will get the second Dragon Ball Shard. With both of the shards in hand, go back to the lobby via the red teleporter, leave the Devil's Toilet, then head to Kami's Temple (go to Korin Tower and jump off the right side on the top floor if you have not yet been there already for reference). Kami's Temple ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Here, talk to Mr. Popo to initiate a cutscene with him and Kami. After, you will gain the Two-Star Ball. Leave out onto the overworld map, where you will then have a series of cutscenes. Afterwards, head out onto the overmap again from Kame House, and go to Pilaf's Castle, which is direct north of Baba's Palace. Pilaf Castle ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Seismic Energy Ray S-Combo memo, Kamehameha Fever S-Combo memo, Recover Capsule (First floor) Luck Necklace, Double Drink Z, Ki Capsule Z (Second Floor) Max Bean, Luck Fruit (Pinball Room) Skill Fruit, Range Belt, Perfume, Binding Card, Speed Crest (Upper Level) After a short scene, head into the 'castle'. Reequip your accessories as Goku has left, then examine the portrait of Pilaf to get the SEISMIC ENERGY RAY S-Combo memo. Head left up the staircase and north into the next area. Go in the path of the arrows, and save at the CC Point before moving right. Examine the mirror for a KAMEHAME FEVER S-Combo memo, and go north for a chest with a RECOVER CAPSULE (ignore the chest next to the mirror). Head south from here, and go left at the end and press the switch on the wall to cause a bridge to extend across the gap south of you. Go and save at the CC Point again, then head down and across the bridge and off into the next area. Upstairs, save at the CC Point, then head right. Go down to head outside, and jump up the ladder. Grab a LUCK NECKLACE, then go back inside. Equip the Rubber Boots, then go up the north hallway through three electric fields, then go up to the right for a DOUBLE DRINK Z. Go left and down and open another chest for a KI CAPSULE Z, then press the panel on the wall to extend a bridge across the gap. Save at the CC Point again, then head back up north and go through the door in the northwest corner. In this bizarre room, go up to the right and open the chest alongside the right wall for a MAX BEAN, then go up to the left to open another chest in the northwest corner for a LUCK FRUIT. Head up through the door at the end to activate a scene, with a boss battle to follow. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - BRONZE PINBALL ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 35 6000HP Drops: 5100EXP, 450AP, 1300Z, Scrap Iron This guy is impervious to all status effects, so if you are one of those people who have been going through trying to blind bosses at the beginning of a battle with a Darkness Card or whatever, it will not work here. That said, however, Bronze Pinball is basically a pushover, with no special attacks; just one single-character attack that barely hurts, and a full-party attack that just inflicts damage, and which it rarely uses, so go wild with your Super attacks to take it out. Pinball's first attack deals moderate-heavy damage, and you will simply have to react to the prompt as it comes before the Bronze Pinball makes any real motions; after the prompt, the Bronze Pinball will roll around a bit, jump into the air, then land on your characters, inflicting several hits of damage to each party member. Thankfully, his other attack is less vicious, as he will roll to the center of his target's row, then rush forward and ram his target, with the Active Guard coming once he moves into the specific row. This also actually deals less damage to one character than any one character from his all-party attack, so is much easier to recover from. After the battle, you will automatically be thrust into another battle. ---------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - SILVER PINBALL ---------------------------- Recommended Level: 35 7000HP Drops: 6600EXP, 480AP, 2000Z, Scrap Iron Much like Bronze Pinball before it, Silver Pinball is impervious to status effects, so do not bother trying to do anything. Moreover, Silver Pinball actually seems to be weaker than Bronze Pinball, as in my experience it dealt out less damage in its attacks than Bronze Pinball did. It changes its moveset up, but it still has only two attacks, one hitting a single character and one hitting the full party. Silver Pinball's first attack and its only one-character attack involves him moving to the back of its target's row, where it will jump a couple of times; you must Active Guard while it is in its second jump. It will follow up by throwing three mini-pinballs at your character that each cause light damage. Silver Pinball's second attack will start off with a cue stick coming up from behind it; when it does this is when you should Active Guard. After the cue stick hits the Silver Pinball, it will move forward and hit all three characters for moderate damage. Of course, where there is bronze and silver, gold must follow... -------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - GOLD PINBALL -------------------------- Recommended Level: 35 8500HP Drops: 7800EXP, 540AP, 5000Z, Scrap Iron Gold Pinball is slightly tougher than the last two bosses, but not by much, with its main saving grace being that it will probably take you an extra turn to take it out due to its padded amount of HP. Other than that, same rules apply as before, except that you may also want to heal up sometimes if you have not been getting level ups (that restore your HP and Ki in the process) from the last pair of battles. Use S-Combos or Ultimate Skills whenever you get into Sparking Mode. For Gold Pinball's single character attack, it will roll right in front of its target. The top of the Pinball will open up, and a hammer will come out, before hitting your character twice, with the possibility of giving him Stun status. You get the chance to Active Guard when the hammer comes out of the Gold Pinball's top. Gold Pinball's party attack has somewhat the same movements; it will stay in its position, but the top will open, and a crane will come out, throwing grenades at all of your characters multiple times. You can Active Guard with your chosen character once the crane and throwing hand comes out. Continue on through the door after you are done battling. Head left along the castle hallways, saving at the CC Point, and onto the next screen south at the end. In this room, examine the monitor on the right side for a SKILL FRUIT, then press the button on the north machine for the crane to operate. Go and open the chest on the platform for a RANGE BELT, then head south to the next area. Break open the block next to the ladder, and save at the CC Point here, before going up the staircase and south along the left wall. After you get outside, head up to the left and open the chest for a PERFUME accessory. This is a useful as hell accessory for Yamcha that lowers his defense but drastically raises all his other stats, and although the item description does not mention it, also gives him heavily increased accuracy, eliminating his single biggest flaw. In any case, head up the nearby ladder, then enter the first small building. Inside, open the two chests for a BINDING CARD and a SPEED CREST, then go outside and continue along north. Save at the CC Point, drop down the nearby ledge, then enter the hut. ------------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - PILAF FUSION MECH ------------------------------- Recommended Level: 38 15000HP Drops: 18000EXP, 1200AP, 2500Z, Scrap Iron So here it comes, the final boss of Chapter 10. Thankfully, if you managed to make it through the three Pinballs relatively unscathed, you should have no problem with Pilaf Fusion Mech, who does not have any attacks that deal an extraordinary amount of damage, and only has one all-character attack. If you have Yamcha as one of your main three, equipping him with the Perfume accessory you got earlier should make a big difference. You may want to stick to Ultimate Skills here as opposed to S-Combos, and clear out Pilaf Fusion Mech's HP as quickly as possible. Pilaf Fusion Mech's first attack is to move to the center of its target's row, then hit him with its fist for moderate damage. This is Guarded against once PFM moves into your character's row. Somewhat more powerful is where Pilaf Fusion Mech will move right on front of your character, then zap him with lasers for two moderately damaging hits. This is also Guarded against right as soon as its moves into attacking position. Pilaf Fusion Mech's final attack is to take its top head off, then throw it at your party members, where it will ricochet and hit each party member for heavy damage. Aside from that, Pilot Fusion Mech can also heal itself to the tune of 1500HP (of course, not enough to overcome whatever damage you do in the same turn most likely). ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Eleven: Hang in there, Gohan! Piccolo's Harsh Training ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH11] Break Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Foe Charm, Kami's Judgement, Blindfold Knuckle, Large Bean (Desert Area) Start off by breaking the dirty wall to your right with three Ki Blasts, then head down to the right into a desert portion of the Break Wasteland. In here, head right and go up the ledge at the end and go left up top for a chest which holds a FOE CHARM. Go back down the ledge, then head down a bit and break open the three boulders. The chest behind it contains KAMI'S JUDGEMENT. Head left from here and go south to the next section of Nemuria Ruins. Go down and to the left to grab a BLINDFOLD KNUCKLE, then up to the right into another little niche for a LARGE BEAN. Go down and then start east for a scene, after which you will have a scene in which Piccolo shall leave the party. Save at the CC Point, then head on north. In the next section you will get another cutscene, in which Gohan enters the Nemuria Ruins. Nemuria Ruins ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Max Bean, Spirit Light, Comfort Bracelet, Giant Missile, Large Bean, Ki Drink Z, Recovery Crest (Gohan's Side) Large Bean, Ki Drink Z, HP Capsule 50, Energy Necklace (Piccolo's Side) Phoenix Tail Feather, Skill Necklace, Invigorate Ring, Recover Capsule Head north and go right a bit, and open a chest for a MAX BEAN. Go left from here and up the staircase. Head right, and at the split go up (the right path is a dead end with no times). At the top, with another split go left and down the stairs to grab a SPIRIT LIGHT. Head back up the stairs, then continue on right to the second area of the ruins. Here, go up and right for a chest with a COMFORT BRACELET. Go back to the first screen, then backtrack all the way to the first staircase that you used to get onto the ramparts. Head underneath the top platforms to go behind it, then head up the left side. Go behind the staircase at the end for a chest which holds inside a GIANT MISSILE, then cross the gap via the two staircases. Head north into the next screen. Walk up the staircase to your left in here, then go right and open the chest for a LARGE BEAN. Walk back left and then proceed to go north. Loop around clockwise down the stairs and watch a scene. Afterwards, head right and save at the CC Point, then head right some more and out into the next area. Here, go underneath the overhead walkway and open the chest for a KI DRINK Z, then go north a screen. Walk up the left staircase, then loop around the walkway to the end. Open the chest at the bottom for a RECOVERY CREST, then go over and examine the object on the floor to obtain the Battery. Backtrack to where the CC Point was, save there, then head left. Examine the robot to start up a scene, after which you will have a perspective change to Piccolo. As Piccolo, head up north into the next area of the Break Wastelands and watch a scene. Once you make it into the Nemuria Ruins, then head up to the right. Open the chest for a LARGE BEAN, then go up the staircase and loop around the walkway until you get to the ground floor again. Head left to open up a chest which contains an HP CAPSULE 50, then go north. Grab a KI DRINK Z from the northwest corner, then head off to the next area. Head up the staircase on the far left side of the bottom section. At the split, open a chest up from the north side for an ENERGY NECKLACE, then head left and downstairs. Hit the rock with your Ki blast to push the rock into the gap, then go up a slight bit for a scene. Save at the CC Point, then head right along the top portion of the screen. Go right a screen, then north a screen. Go up the right staircase and hit the rock with a ki blast to push it into the gap. With that done, you will need to do some backtracking; go to the screen just one area north of where Piccolo entered the Nemuria Ruins from, and go to the southern entrance to that room. Go right from the start here to another screen. In this section, ignore the first staircase and take the second; once you get to the split on the walkway, go north and loop around, then on the ground floor head up and open a chest for a PHOENIX TAIL FEATHER. Go back to the split on the walkway, then go down to the right. Walk around counterclockwise to the left side of the SKILL NECKLACE, then go up north another room. Go up to the right side and open the chest for an INVIGORATE RING, then go to the left end for a RECOVER CAPSULE. Go north (where a gap earlier was filled in by a rock) and loop around to a CC Point, where you should save your game at. Continue along for a cutscene and a boss battle. -------------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - EXCAVATED ROBOT V2 -------------------------------- Recommended Level: 37 11000HP Drops: 10200EXP, 680AP, 650Z, Diamond Hopefully you have been levelling Gohan up a bit, because once he hits Level 35, he begins to get god-mode stat bonuses, with +3 in Attack and +2 in everything else except for Recovery per level. Adding a couple of levels onto him after that should give you sufficient preparation for this battle, as well as levelling up his Masenko and Piccolo's Evil Assault to MAX Level to create a Demon Cannon S-Combo when both are in Sparking Mode. Other than that, however, the Excavated Robot v2 is nothing special; if you used Piccolo during most of your fights in Chapter 10 and he managed to survive through that gruelling marathon, then ERv2 is nothing in comparison. V2's first attack involves it going into the row of its target, where it will generate some energy from its head and rush forward, ramming your character with its screw hands for a single attack that does a moderate amount of damage. This is guarded against as soon as it moves into its position. Another one- character attack V2 uses involves it going into its target's row, where it will pick up a grenade from the ground, then throw it at your character. The Active Guard prompt is a bit more tricky for this one; watch for the object on the ground, then once it begins to get picked up is when you need to Guard. V2's third attack is a variation on the first one, but it will move in close to its target, then ram your target several times with its screws for moderate damage. This is also a bit tricky to Guard against, as you need to do it right while it is in front of you, but the timing may be a bit hard to adjust to. V2's final attack involves it shooting missiles out from its head. There is no motion before it does this, so you need to watch and hit the button for your character to Guard as soon as the flash comes up. After the battle, you will obtain the Devil's Bracelet. A pair of cutscenes later you will go into the next chapter. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Twelve: Show Us What You Got! The Fighters' Pulse ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH12] Kami's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Watch a pair of scenes. Once you are done, head down to Korin Tower and then the Sacred Land of Korin and onto the overworld map. From there, go to Baba's Palace. Baba's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Go and talk to Baba in her palace. After a short scene, leave out onto the overworld map, and go to Mutaito's Grounds, which is northeast of West City. Mutaito's Grounds ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Ki-Blast Fruit (Inside Cave) Quad Siege S-Combo memo, Power Necklace (Bridge Area) Senzu Bean (Third Outside Area) Master's Secret, Item Rush, Healing Bracelet (Second Cave) From the entrance, going right leads you to a dead end, so head into the cave first thing. Inside, go north along the lengthy winding pathway for a while up until you come to a split, and continue going along right, then down along the looping road, ignoring the niche in the wall. Once you get outside, head up the nearby staircase, and push the rock to your left into the gap via a Ki Blast. Cross over the gap after and open the chest for a KI-BLAST FRUIT, something which you may wish to use immediately. Head right from there and go past the staircase along the bottom cliff as opposed to the top. Down here, walk along and break the stone, then head along until you hit the gap in the bridge. Examine the gap here for the QUAD SIEGE S-Combo memo, then go back to the previous screen. Go up the stairs, then head right. Continue along east, then go down the stairs at the end. Head left, and open the chest for a POWER NECKLACE. Head right from here onto the next screen. Walk to the far right of this screen, and head up the stairs. Break open the giant boulder and open the chest for a SENZU BEAN. Proceed back west a bit and go up the staircase on the way. Save at the CC Point, then head right and enter the cave. Inside, go right once you come to the bridge into a secret path that shall lead you to a chest which contains the MASTER'S SECRET. Go back to the bridge and then proceed north and do a U-Turn, then head left until you come to a stone blocking your way. Break open the rock with a Ki Blast, then continue on north again to the next area. Proceed north some more, then loop around and head east (the hidden part in here is a three-way split) to yet another screen. Go up the staircases here and then north to finally get an ITEM RUSH. Now, go back to the previous screen, and go back to the section before the staircases where you have the roof hiding your character. This is a split that you cannot see, go go up northeast for a HEALING BRACELET, then northwest to proceed to the next screen. Head south from there, then west. Save at the CC Point, and head north underneath the ceiling, where you will finally come in to a scene and a boss battle. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - TPP-EX -------------------- Recommended Level: 40 14000HP Drops: 17400EXP, 900AP, 1800Z Earthling Strike, Tien Fierce Attack, Krillin Rengeki, Yamcha Wolf Combination First and foremost; do NOT use any Ki-based attacks against the TPP-EX, as it will merely absorb it and heal itself with it. Instead, you will have to stick to physical combos, attacks, S-Combos and Ultimate Skills. That said, TPP is fairly easy to defeat, so for the most part just smack away at him, but you should level up all three guys' combo skills before the battle (Tien's Fierce Attack, Krillin's Rengeki, and Yamcha's Wolf Combination). Combined they will form the S-Combo Earthling Strike. You could also try to use Yamcha's Neo Wolf Fist Combination if it's powered up fairly strongly. TPP's first attack involves where it will jump right in front of its target, then aim its left hand at your character, charging a ball of energy, before jumping to the back of the screen and firing a laser at its target. This does a moderate-high amount of damage, and is guarded against while it is in the process of jumping to the back of the screen. TPP's second attack involves it going straight up to its target, then turning around and hitting your character with its tail for a single heavily-damaging hit. This can be Guarded against as soon as it moves in front of your character. A variation of this attack, which involves the same set-up of moving right in front of your character and hitting him with its tail, involves TPP shocking its target several times for moderate- high damage, with the possibility of paralysis. TPP will also move close to but not in front of your character and hit him with its fist once for high damage, with the possibility of Stunning. This can be defended against once it moves into the attacking position. Another such attack involves it moving in close again, but it hits its target a couple of times for moderate damage, this time without the possibility of Stunning. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Thirteen: The Ultimate Technique! The Power of the Spirit Bomb ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH13] Watch a scene on King Kai's planet, in which you will get Bubbles Thing and automatically learn the Kaioken. Head left a screen and go to Yemma Forest. Yemma Forest ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Demon Seal, Super Sacred Water, Guard Sense On the last playthrough, you should have noticed some tree stumps that were sparkling that you could not do anything. This time around, however, they are the major focus of Goku's excursion here. Head right from the start to find your first tree stump, and examine it to fix it. Go up to the northern wall and head east up the hill to the next area. Here, head down the lower right path, then jump off the ledge at the end. Go left a screen, and head down three ledges until you hit the second last row; go down the left side, and examine the stump to repair it. Head back up, and return to the previous screen. From the left end, go straight up and you should see the door carved into the wall. Break it with two Lv3 Ki Blasts, then head on forward. Continue right and open the chest for a DEMON SEAL before destroying the last rock door, then go and examine stump #3 to repair it into a tree. Move back south to the bottom of the screen, then go up the ledge and head east to the next area. Go along the path until you come to a large stone block, then hit it with your Lv3 Ki Blast to push it forward. Go back to the previous screen, drop down the ledge to the bottom of the screen, then head right. Back in this area, head right until you hit the CC Point. Save at the CC Point, then go up the nearby ledge. Head left across the rock you pushed down earlier, then go down a short jump and head right for a chest which contains a SUPER SACRED WATER. Go up the this nearby rock and hit it to push it back, then go left and jump back up. Head up northeast and open the chest for a GUARD SENSE, then fix stump #4. Go back to the CC Point and save, then head right to the next screen. Head north and fix the last stump, at which point a cutscene will activate. Go back two screens. Jump up the ledge and head right to the next screen, then examine the warp. Move around a bit in the next area to watch a scene. --------------------------- BOSS BATTLE - RADITZ'S SOUL --------------------------- Recommended Level: 38 12000HP Drops: 6000EXP, 600AP Raditz's Soul is once again the exact same as before, so I will cheat and repaste some of the stuff. In any case, Goku should be supremely powered up by now with lots of stats bonuses accumulated over the last few chapters, so it should be an easy thing. If you get to the Sparking Mode, use your Kaioken, an Ultimate Skill, and you should dominate the next few turns. Raditz' first attack is a simple ki blast, where he will move into the middle of whichever row his target is in, give off a flash of light and send out a blast of energy. You will be expected to Active Guard against this attack just after he moves into position, when he does his flash of light warmup before the actual attack, so watch out. His second attack is a rapid attack, where he will instantly teleport in front of his opponent and kick him twice for moderate-heavy damage for each hit. His third attack involves the same teleportation, but instead of kicking, he will do some rapidfire punches. Both attacks can be Guarded against as soon as he teleports in, which is a very short time frame, so be wary and watch out for it. Later on, Raditz will start getting even more vicious and uses Max Energy Blast, which sends multiple blasts of ki at each of your characters. You can only use Active Guard for one character for multi-character attacks, so be careful and stick to the character with lower health if you have the reflexes and foresight for it (this can only be guarded against after his cutscene for the technique). Another favorite of his is Energy Blast, which will hit one target four times for moderate damage each hit, which can again only be guarded against after the cutscene. The ultimate culmination of his jacked-up difficult is 2x Energy Blast, which does an Energy Blast to both characters, and has to be Guarded against after the cutscene. Afterwards, you shall obtain the Spirit Crystal. Backtrack to King Kai's Planet and talk to King Kai, where you will learn the Spirit Bomb in a cutscene. A few scenes later, the chapter will end. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Fourteen: The Saiyans Arrive! An All-Powerful Confrontation ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH14] You will have a series of cutscenes, after which you can take control of Gohan and Piccolo, in the Paprika Wasteland. Paprika Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Super Senzu Bean, Master's Scheme, Model Full Moon Head north from the start for a scene in which Krillin joins up. Go to the next screen, where you should save at the CC Point, then continue on north. Hit the large rock with three Ki blasts, then jump up the ledge and head right to a small destructable rock covered by grass. Head south down into a hidden path inside the cliff, jump down the ledge and open the chest for a SUPER SENZU BEAN. Go back north, and head west, but not off the screen; instead, near the exit, head south and shatter open another one of the small rocks, then go down and open two chests for a MASTER'S SCHEME and a MODEL FULL MOON. Head back north and onto the next screen. Walk left into the open area for a long scene, after which you will have three battles in a row. The same strategy given below applies to all three battles. ---------------------- BOSS BATTLE - SAIBAMAN ---------------------- Recommended Level: 40 1200HP Drops: 1500EXP, 72AP, 120Z All things considering, you really should have no problem with fighting the Saibaman in either your battle with Tien or with Yamcha, unless you are really, really, severely underleveled. A single hit from a mastered or Level 4 skill should at the very least nearly kill the Saibaman, if not outright kill him. During your third fight against the four Saibamen, the same thing applies in that they are fairly weak overall and so not a big issue, though you should focus on two enemies at a time to get some of them out of the way first. That said, the Saibaman shares the same three attacks as the C. Sai enemy that is an encounter in the Paprika Wasteland. The first attack involves it going straight up to your character and hitting him once for moderate damage, and is guarded as soon as the Saibaman moves in front of your character. The second involves it going to the center of its target's row, and spitting out some sort of weird goop for moderate damage, and is Active Guarded against once it moves into attacking position. Finally, on the rare occasion it may go up to your character, latch onto him and expldoe, which is Active Guarded against once it moves up to you. After the three battles and their scenes, head up northwest and go left onto the next screen. Save at the CC Point here, equip some items onto Tien, Krillin and Piccolo, then go north for some more scenes followed by a boss battle. This boss battle will basically be repeated twice. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - NAPPA ------------------- Recommended Level: 40 8000HP For this first battle, Nappa is fairly easy, as he seems to stick MAINLY to his first attack (but he will still use all the other attacks except for "Kngh" in the first), and has a fairly small pool of HP. Hit heavy and hard with your Skills, and do not hesitate to use Ultimates. Once he loses all his HP, he will use an attack called "Move It" the first time around, and after a scene, the battle repeats itself, but he will add a four attack in to his arsenal. Through both battles, he only ever attacks one person at a time, so you should have no problem with keeping characters healed. Nappa's first attack sees him moving slightly back and to the row of his target, where upon he will gather a ball of his energy in his hands, then quickly throw it forward at his target for a single moderate-heavy damaging hit. This is guarded against once he begins to raise his hand, but the timing for using Active Guard needs to be quick, as he is quite prompt about throwing his energy ball. His second attack, involves the same start-up process; he will move slightly back into the row of his target, and gather up a ball of energy, which is the timeframe in which you can Active Guard in. Instead of throwing it, however, he will rush straight forward and ram your character with it for a single heavily damaging hit. Another direct attack involves him rushing straight forward and attacking his target several times for moderate-high damage, of which can be guarded against once he moves in. His fourth and final attack, called "Kngh", involves him moving into the center of his target's row, wherein he charges up a ball of ki around his mouth and then fires it at his target, dealing upwards of 1000 damage. Obviously this is vital to Active Guard against, and can be done when he is in the back and begins to charge up. This appears to usually happen in response to an Ultimate or S-Combo attack, but not always, and only shows up in the second battle. After the first two battles, you will have YET another scene, and can then take free control of Piccolo and party again. Equip whatever equipment you need to, and then go north off to another scene and another battle. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - NAPPA ------------------- Recommended Level: 44 14000HP (First Battle), 8000HP (Second Battle) This battle gets changed up a bit as you will no longer have Tien around, and Gohan will take his place. Nappa also gets an HP boost, and he gets some more vicious attacks, including one that hits the entire party. You should have one character that is dedicated to healing the party. Since this is the fourth-last battle with multiple party members (five, if you count a certain other battle) then do not be afraid to use an HP Capsule 50 to heal 50% of everyone's HP. Other than, hit Nappa with all you have, and use the Demon Cannon S-Combo (Piccolo's Evil Attack + Gohan's Masenko) when the opportunity comes up, as their individual Ultimates either are not that strong or take time to charge up. For the second battle, concentrate on the same strategy of having one person heal every turn or every other turn. Since Nappa only has 8000HP this time around, he should fall quite a bit more easily than previous. Nappa's first attack sees him moving slightly back and to the row of his target, where upon he will gather a ball of his energy in his hands, then quickly throw it forward at his target for a single moderate-heavy damaging hit. This is guarded against once he begins to raise his hand, but the timing for using Active Guard needs to be quick, as he is quite prompt about throwing his energy ball. His second attack, which only shows up in battle number two, involves the same start-up process; he will move slightly back into the row of his target, and gather up a ball of energy, which is the timeframe in which you can Active Guard in. Instead of throwing it, however, he will rush straight forward and ram your character with it for a single heavily damaging hit. Another direct attack involves him rushing straight forward and attacking his target several times for moderate-high damage, of which can be guarded against once he moves in. His fourth attack, called "Kagh", apparently a sort of variation of "Kngh", involves him moving into the center of his target's row, wherein he charges up a ball of ki around his mouth and then fires it at his target, dealing upwards of 1000 damage. Obviously this is vital to Active Guard against, and can be done when he is in the back and begins to charge up. Again, he seems to do this in response to Ultimate Attacks and S-Combos. His final Attack is 'Move It', which hits the entire party, heavily damaging them with Ki blasts. You Guard against it right after the portrait of Nappa goes across the screen and off. After the second battle, another scene takes place. Once it is over, save at the CC Point, equip whatever accessories it is that you need, then head up for another scene and another battle. If you need to level up, Pilaf's Castle or the desert portion of Break Wasteland are both excellent training spots. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - NAPPA ------------------- Recommended Level: 47 N/A (First Battle), 16000HP (Second Battle) For the first battle, do not bother with anything except for healing whenever you fall below 600HP. Hit Nappa twice, then hit him four more times with regular attacks so Goku can go through his "This one is for ___" spiel. In any case, even with Goku, Nappa's attacks still does a large amount of damage, especially his mouth laser attack, which still easily does upwards of 1000 damage (though he thankfully very rarely uses it). The best way to act against this is to further decrease the amount of damage that is already decreased by performing Active Guards against Nappa's attack; I highly recommend you equip Goku with the Detect Earring and Guard Earring. The first will allow Goku to totally dodge some attacks that he successfully Guards against, and what he does not dodge, the Guard Earring will reduce the damage on. Besides that, in your second battle with Nappa, hit him a couple of times, then heal up totally once you hit Sparking Mode before going into Kaioken. An upgraded Kaioken skill will not increase the number of turns you have it active, but it WILL increase your stats to more than 'double' the amount Level 1 Kaiken gives you, so I highly recommend you increase the skill to at least Level 2, preferably Level 3 Kaioken before entering the battle. To give you an idea of just how good it can be, I was dealing 7000 damage per turn with a Maxed out Meteor Combination and Level 3 Kaioken activated. Just remember that you MUST heal yourself up before using Kaioken, as once it deactives, you have two turns in which Goku is left stunned, so you do not want to leave off with almost no HP left. Nappa's first attack sees him moving slightly back and to the row of his target, where upon he will gather a ball of his energy in his hands, then quickly throw it forward at his target for a single moderate-heavy damaging hit. This is guarded against once he begins to raise his hand, but the timing for using Active Guard needs to be quick, as he is quite prompt about throwing his energy ball. His second attack, which only shows up in battle number two, involves the same start-up process; he will move slightly back into the row of his target, and gather up a ball of energy, which is the timeframe in which you can Active Guard in. Instead of throwing it, however, he will rush straight forward and ram your character with it for a single heavily damaging hit. Another direct attack involves him rushing straight forward and attacking his target several times for moderate-high damage, of which can be guarded against once he moves in. His fourth attack involves him moving into the center of his target's row, wherein he charges up a ball of ki around his mouth and then fires it at his target, dealing upwards of 1000 damage. Obviously this is vital to Active Guard against, and can be done when he is in the back and begins to charge up. His final Attack is 'Move It', which hits the entire party, heavily damaging them with Ki blasts. You Guard against it right after the portrait of Nappa goes across the screen and off. After you finally win the battle, another scene will occur, after which you will get to go on to the final chapter. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Fifteen: Battles Beyond Infinite! Explosive Power Unleashed! ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CH15] Now, technically there is only a couple of boss fights left in this game, and that is that. However, there are still a bunch of items you can collect from around the world, as well as a couple of odds-and-ends you can do, as well as...wait for it...reviving your three dead characters, but I do not wish to clutter up this chapter section up with it. However, it still works as good levelling up and collecting some powerful items, and because after the final boss fight there is no 'save' and 'after-game', you can do it now if you want. If you choose to do, skip to the next and final walkthrough section. Gizard Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: MAX Bean, Shenron Scale, Finisher Bean, Ki Drink Z (x2), Recover Capsule, Dragonbone Powder, Senzu Bean, Super Sacred Water (Inside Cave) After you are done, if you left, go back to Gizard Wasteland (northeast slightly of Paprika Wasteland). Equip some good battle accessories on Krillin and Gohan, then go north. Try to head inside and watch a scene. Inside the cave, as Goku, and head up and around. Equip either the Gas Mask or Shenron's Blessing, then cross the gaseous floor and punch the fault in the wall until it breaks. Open the chest behind it for a MAX BEAN, then head down two ledges. Go left and open the chest for a SHENRON SCALE, then head right into the poison field and destroy another section of wall. Grab a FINISHER BEAN from the treasure chest from behind it, then go south and past another gaseous floor. Jump up to the top floor, then head right and back down to open the two chests here for a pair of KI DRINK Z (x2). Go back up and head north. Open the chest for a RECOVER CAPSULE, then jump up the ledge and head to the next room. Go right for a chest with a DRAGONBONE POWDER, then up and right for a SENZU BEAN, and directly left from there for a SUPER SACRED WATER. Continue on up, and take the right ladder and then another up to the top floor. Before you go outside, equip the COMBO Up Capsule if you ever got it, then go out. Walk north a bit for a scene, followed by a boss battle. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - VEGETA -------------------- Recommended Level: 55 24000HP Drops: 18000EXP, 3000AP Vegeta's battle theme is rocking good, so you should get into the mood for the battle. I recommend you keep the battle strategy from with Nappa of equipping a Detect Earring and Guard Earring on Goku, but if you went on the various detours and picked up the Shenron's Rage accessory from Dragon Rock, you may wish to replace the Detect Earring with that instead. That said, a lot of the same advice from Nappa's battle applies to fighting Vegeta; keep yourself healed up above 1000HP, and heal yourself fully before you use Kaioken. If you decide to level up a bit, you may want to add some stat points into Recovery, as it can be a big life-saver for after you finish using Kaioken. Use AP to level up Goku's HP a bit as well; the first level only increases his HP by 50, but the next will increase it by 100, then by 150, and finally by 200 for a total of 500. This is vital because usually you will deal enough damage while in Kaioken that Vegeta will bust out an "I am Vegeta" move, which will increase all his stats for a short while. Vegeta's first move starts off with him moving close to but not in front of Goku, and then ramming himself via teleportation into Goku's body and then hitting twice more for moderate damage. This is guarded against once he is about halfway between his standing position and Goku, right before he begins to teleport himself. He also copies a move from Nappa; moving forward slightly, Vegeta holds up his hand and summons a ball of ki, then throws it right at Goku. This is of course guarded against shortly after he begins to hold his hand up. A third technique of his involves him moving forward slightly, then jumps back and into the air, gathering energy around him before sending several bursts of energy against Goku. The prompt for Active Guarding against this is reasonably easy, as it happens once Vegeta begins to gather energy around him. Just be sure not to fall for a false start when he moves forward towards Goku. Vegeta also gets a few portrait stills attacks, the first of which he starts off with "Zraaah" or something like that. When he does this, he gathers energy towards himself then shoots it out again. Guard shortly after the portrait still is over but not right after. There is also the "I am Vegeta" technique that he uses after he loses about 50% of his HP, wherein he will raise all his stats. His biggest move, Galick Gun, also gets a quick portrait still, then he puts his hands together and jumps into the sky before hitting Goku thrice with his ki attack. You can Guard against this shortly but not right after the portrait still rolls out. ------------------------------ BOSS BATTLE - GREAT APE VEGETA ------------------------------ Recommended Level: -, 50 (Gohan and Krillin battle) 12000HP The first battle you do not actually have to win, but it is still easily in the realm of winnability, so for the sake of pride I will list a general strategy here. Great Ape Vegeta does not really become any stronger. In fact, he becomes a lot weaker, as he only has two moderately-damaging physical attacks a moderate-high damaging ki attack that he rarely uses. Just go all out with Kaioken and Meteor Combination to take him down. Or you could use Spirit Bomb when you get into Sparking Mode (be sure you have about 1000HP before that so you can survive two turns) to copy canon, plus it can deal upwards of 10000 damage, and even higher if you are leveled up more than the recommended level. For the second battle, Gohan and Krillin's first, just defend against him the whole time until you get another scene, except to heal when necessary if he focuses too much on one character. Great Ape's first move is to move forward slightly, then jump into the air and land on jos. This is Active Guarded against once he moves forward slightly, before jumping up. A variation on this is where he moves forward and punches his with his fist. This again is Active Guarded as soon as he moves forward. His final attack is his Super Breath Cannon, in which he will jump off the screen, fire a giant beam cannon from his mouth on a separate screen, which will then come forward and hit Goku/Gohan and Krillin. Timing for this is very slim; once the screen change rolls back to your party member(s) is when you need to Guard against it. After the two battles, another scene will play and you will fight regular Vegeta again. -------------------- BOSS BATTLE - VEGETA -------------------- Recommended Level: 50 6000HP (First battle), 12,000HP (Second Battle) Drops: 18000EXP, 3000AP These two battles here are why I recommended you both equip Gohan and Krillin earlier with some accessories, as well as toggle the COMBO Up on the Capsule list if you got it previously. Heal up quickly if you were low on HP at the end of the last battle before starting to attack him. From now on, if both party members fall low on HP, you can use either Gohan's Icarus or any of the healing items you have on stock (considering this is close to the final battle so later on it will not matter anyways). Hit Vegeta with the skills you have leveled up over the course of the game, but when both characters are in Sparking Mode, use Gohan's Energy Blast Barrage and Krillin's Scatter Energy Wave to create the Seismic Energy Ray combo. With COMBO Up, you can deal one and a half damage to make a truly devastating attack of around 3000-4000 damage. Vegeta's first move starts off with him moving close to but not in front of Goku, and then ramming himself via teleportation into Goku's body and then hitting twice more for moderate damage. This is guarded against once he is about halfway between his standing position and Goku, right before he begins to teleport himself. He also copies a move from Nappa; moving forward slightly, Vegeta holds up his hand and summons a ball of ki, then throws it right at Goku. This is of course guarded against shortly after he begins to hold his hand up. A third technique of his involves him moving forward slightly, then jumps back and into the air, gathering energy around him before sending several bursts of energy against Goku. The prompt for Active Guarding against this is reasonably easy, as it happens once Vegeta begins to gather energy around him. Just be sure not to fall for a false start when he moves forward towards Goku. Vegeta also gets a few portrait stills attacks, the first of which he starts off with "Zraaah" or something like that. When he does this, he gathers energy towards himself then shoots it out again. Guard shortly after the portrait still is over but not right after. There is also the "I am Vegeta" technique that he uses after he loses about 50% of his HP, wherein he will raise all his stats. His biggest move, Galick Gun, also gets a quick portrait still, then he puts his hands together and jumps into the sky before hitting Goku thrice with his ki attack. You can Guard against this shortly but not right after the portrait still rolls out. After you finally win, watch a number of scenes and the credit roll before the game resets itself ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Odds-and-Ends ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [ODEN] Kami's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ After Chapter 15 starts, head out to the overworld map, where you will automatically get called to Kami's Palace. Here, Mr. Popo will tell you about his duplicate Dragon Balls. Unfortunately, they are in randomized locations, so I cannot give you exact locations of where to find them. Before that, however, head to Baba's Palace. Baba's Palace ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Go and talk to Baba, and she will offer to resurrect all three of the dead Z-Fighters individually. Recruit all three into your party to once again form your six-man party. Afterwards, talk to the purple ghost and it will take you to the Other World if you want. Other World ッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: High Spirits (x5), Meteor Impact S-Combo memo, Seismic Energy Ray S-Combo Memo Go inside the palace and talk to King Yemma to get a Meteor Impact S- Combo memo. After, head out the back end, and go to King Kai's Planet. Here, head left a screen and talk to Bubbles with each of the characters except for Goku as the on-screen avatar, and the monkey will give you a HIGH SPIRITS accessory for each of them; if a character equips this, then Goku's Spirit Bomb will be stronger in battle (with all five having it equipped it can be insanely strong). Go inside the hut and talk to Gregory for the Seismic Energy Ray S- Combo memo. Go back to King Yemma's palace, and talk to the pink ghost at the beginning to return to Baba's Palace, then head out onto the overworld map, where you can start your journey for the Dragon Balls. Equip the Dragon Radar Capsule, and on the overworld map, the locations that have the Dragon Balls will be flashing, with cursors point towards them. In each dungeon or area, use the Dragon Radar to find the exact location it is in the area. Once you get to the point that it indicates in a dungeon, you will have to examine around as it either will be on an examinable object already on on the ground (which will also be examinable). It usually also tends to be at the end of an area, ie. where you fought the boss of that place, but not always (if the boss battle happens to connect close to the entrance then you better believe it will be the furthest point away from the entrance), so get ready for a lot of traveling around. In any case, you also recently acquired the Level 3 Ki Blast, and there are a lot of obstacles around that need Lv3 to be broken, which contain some goodies behind them, so check ahead to see if an area you need to visit for a Dragon Ball also has something else you can get. Sometimes you will need to have broken open some other boulders to get to an item; reference Chapter 8 for all the Level 2 Ki items you could have gotten up to that point. As soon as you get the seventh Dragon Ball, you will automatically summon Shenron, who gives you the following wishes. Lots of experience points - Gives each party member 30,000EXP Tons of AP - Gives each party member 5,000AP Make me filthy rich - Gives you 100,000 zeni To Go Somewhere New - Gives you an East City pass, which lets you go to the screen west of East City's second screen A really awesome item - Gives you Heavy Karate Outfit To fight the ultimate enemy - Unlocks the secret boss of the game Your first wish around, you may wish to wish for 'A really awesome item' as the Heavy Karate Outfit is a Capsule that slowly gives you EXP as you walk around dungeon areas (not towns, though, as that would just be broken). If you combine it with the Ninja Sandals, which reduce encounter rates (and they work far, FAR better in dungeons with low-level enemies like the Training Ground) then you can effectively replace monster fights with the HKO. Your second wish should be "To Go Somewhere New", but you must first talk to the guy at the left end of the second screen of East City after it has been destroyed for this wish to show up. Finally, your last wish should be to "To fight the ultimate enemy" to unlock the secret boss of the game. After, you can gather the Dragon Balls and do any of the first three wishes as often as you want. Kiwi Volcano ッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Adrenaline, Sacred Jewel Go north two screens from the entrance, and walk to the central area of the third screen, then head right down the slope. Proceed left on the lower floor to come to a Level 3 block. Break it and grab from the chests an ADRENALINE and a SACRED JEWEL. Mt. Frappe ッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Finisher Bean, COMBO Up Head north up the ledges at the beginning and into the next screen. Continue going north in the next area and enter the caves. Inside, drop down the bottom ledge, then head up left and melt the purple ice with two Ki blasts. Open the chests for a FINISHER BEAN and a COMBO UP, the latter of which could ideally be the most important Capsule in the game as it raises the attack power of S- Combos. Spinach Wastes ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Healing Bracelet, Finisher Bean, Agitator, Attitude Belt, Speed Fruit, Hammock Capsule, Confrontation Brace Head straight north up the ledge (you should have broken it earlier, reference Chapter 8 for all the Level 2 Ki Blast items you can get from previous sections), and break open the black rock with two Ki punches. Go inside, and open a chest on the ledge for a HEALING BRACELET. Go back outside, go down to the ground, then head right a screen, and continue right along the top end. Break open the two grey boulders, and open the chest behind the second for a FINISHER BEAN. Head right another screen, then go and jump up the ledge to where the CC Point is. Go left from there to another black boulder. Shatter it to pieces to get an AGITATOR. From here, head right down the stone to the right edge of the screen, then go down south to the next screen. Here, continue south and drop down the ledge, then head left across the small strip of poisonous gas. Break open the black rock, and head inside the cave to open two chests for an ATTITUDE BELT and SPEED FRUIT. Head back outside, go left and jump up the cliff. Break open the Level 2 rock here, and go inside the cave again. Open the chests here for a HAMMOCK capsule and a CONFRONTATION BRACE. Break Wasteland ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Shenron's Blessing, HP Capsule Z, Fortune Belt, HEAD-CHA-LA, Multi-Missile, Kami's Eyes, All Recover From the first screen, go up a bit and down to the right into the desert portion. Here, go down a screen to the southern part, then head right until you come to the black rock blocking off a cliff. Break it open, then jump up and open the two chests for a SHENRON'S BLESSING and an HP CAPSULE Z. Go back to the entrance to Break Wasteland, then head to the northwest section of the screen to find a black rock. Break it open for a FORTUNE BELT, then go down south and head up northeast to the next area. Here, continue east and loop around along the path and go to the northern exit to find your last black rock in this area. Shatter it, then open the chests for a HEAD-CHA-LA and a MULTI-MISSILE. Now head north to the northernmost screen. Here, head up to where the gas floor is, and go up and right to find a black rock. Shatter it with a couple of Ki blasts to get a KAMI'S EYES Capsule and an ALL RECOVER. Muscle Tower ------------ Items: Demon-Wolf-Crane S-Combo Memo, Recovery Necklace, Ki Seed Capsule, Best Rice Cooker Capsule Go up all the way to the top floor of the Muscle Tower. At the top, examine the table for a Demon-Wolf-Crane memo, then jump down the hole in the floor. Open the first chest you see for a RECOVERY NECKLACE, then go right. Destroy the lower right wall with a couple of Level 3 Ki Blasts, and open the chest for a KI SEED capsule. Break open the right wall of the two remaining with a Level 3 Ki Blast and open the chest for the BEST RICE COOKER capsule, which allows Tien to capture monsters with far greater ease then before. After, leave the tower. Once you have finished getting all the Level 3 items, you should try to wish for the 'To go somewhere new' wish with Shenron, which will give you a pass to go to the west section of East City that you have been blocked off from for most of the game. Note that to have this wish when summoning Shenron that you must first go to East City after it has been destroyed and talk to the western- most investigator, who will block you from going there. Once you make your wish to the Dragon, you will get a pass that will allow you to head into the East City Ruins. Head off to East City. East City ッッッッッッッッッ Items: Quad-Siege S-Combo memo, Platonic Energy S-Combo memo Obviously, the city is wrecked a bit, but there is still some stuff to do here. First thing, talk to the center man in the first small area to get the QUAD-SIEGE S-Combo memo, then head north to the next area. Talk to the man wandering around the beginning part here in the decontamination suit for a PLATONIC ENERGY S-Combo memo, then go left and talk to the man at the far left to be allowed access into the Ruins. East City Ruins ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Invigorate Ring, Blessing Belt, Ki Necklace, Senzu Bean, Saiyan Spirit, Oolong's Wallet Go up into the small fenced-off area at the start and open the chest inside for an INVIGORATE RING. Go out of the fenced area and head up along the left side, then break open the black rock wall at the northern corner and open the cehst for a BLESSING BELT. Head down east now into the second screen of the area. Here, go up the nearby stairs, and open the chest on the rooftop to obtain a KI NECKLACE. Drop down the ledge to your right back to the ground floor again, then go right and up to destroy another black wall that blocks a chest with a SENZU BEAN. Go inside the building via the nearby door next to the ladder. Inside, head up the left end behind a wall and open the chest for a SAIYAN SPIRIT. Go and break open another black wall, then save at the CC Point. Head out left, and open the chest for OOLONG'S WALLET, which gives you Zeni as you walk around (though this comes a little bit late in the game to really be useful...). That is everything else you can get in East City Ruins, so you can feel free to leave right now. After you finish up here, there are two more areas in the game that you can explore. To do the first one, you need to collect 1000 carrots. In West City, if you go down the stairs at the north end of the second screen, and go up and down the stairs and ladders on the one apartment building, you will come to a humanoid dog who loves carrots. You can collect up to 300 carrots at a time, so you will need to feed him multiple times. Eventually, once you obtain the Sewer Key, head off to the Martial Arts Temple. Martial Arts Temple ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Heavenly Sunlight S-Combo memo First, head back to the waiting room area at the top of the temple, and talk to the elderly man near the lower door here to get a Heavenly Sunlight S-Combo memo. From the entrance to the temple area, go down to the left. In the southwestern-most corner, you should see a metal plate in the ground. Examine it and your team shall automatically use the Sewer Key to open it and head down. Sewers ッッッッッッ Items: Ki-Blast Fruit, Shenron's Nail, Kami's Cape Once you make it down into the sewers, do not go down the nearby staircase into the water; instead, head up north and loop around counterclockwise next to the grating in the northern wall, and go down the staircase here. Go down into the water, and head down to where the treasure chest is, and use a Ki blast to break open the staircase to cause it to open up. Grab a KI-BLAST FRUIT from the chest, then head back down. Go up the waterways a bit more and blast open another of the stone stairs, and walk back up onto solid ground again. Continue on west until you make it into the next room. In here, go down the first bridge and open the chest for a SHENRON'S NAIL. Head back up and go into the water, and go down to the left. Break open the staircase leading to the C.C. Point first and save there, then go and break open the other stairs. Open the chest, and you will face off against a Captain Robot, who is just a normal enemy who you may have fought a few times already. Number: 8 Name: Captain Robot (6000HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 6000EXP, 300AP, 300Z, Scrap Iron, Satellite Laser, Ruby Attacks ======= 1. Captain Robot moves right in front of your character and hits him once with his rapier for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position in front of your character. 2. Captain Robot moves into the center of its targets row and takes out a machine gun and shoots your character about a dozen times for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. 3. Captain Robot moves in front of his target, and stabs his target with his mechanical tail, inflicting numerous moderately-damaging hits that has the possibility of inflicting Paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. 4. Captain Robot moves in front of his target, and stabs his target with his mechanical tail once, dealing moderate-heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. After you win the battle, you shall obtain KAMI'S CAPE, a HEAVILY useful item that makes all Ki attacks (NOT all special attacks, but specifically all Ki attacks) cost only 1 Ki. With this area cleared out (and you would have finished the carrots quest up first), there are only two things you can do; capture all 150 monsters, and fight a secret boss. Refer to the sidequests section for more info on capturing all 150 monsters, but otherwise this walkthrough will take you to finally fighting the secret boss. East Mt. Paozu ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Items: Full Necklace, Energy Seed, Popo's Turban, Dragon's Rage, Fortune Belt There is in fact a reason this is last, and in fact the items do not even require Level 3 Ki Blast. Instead, the enemies specifically are on the tough side, and given whatever levelling up you may have previously gotten while touring for Level 3 items, it is better to be safe than sorry. There is also a ridiculously high enemy encounter rate. Go west across the bridge and up a screen, then head north a screen to the area with the sign. Here, head east to the place called Dragon Rock. Go along the short path and obtain a FULL NECKLACE from underneath the Dragon's Head, then go up to the left for two short paths; the right will take you to a chest which contains an ENERGY SEED, while the left side has a POPO'S TURBAN, which gives you a very useful 20% EXP boost in battle. Go back down to the statue of the dragon, then head up its left stone foot and go up to the top of the ramp to get the DRAGON'S RAGE. Go back down the paw, then head right and go around the small spiral and onto the dragon statue's right paw. Head along to the end to get the FORTUNE BELT. Once you have wished for 'the ultimate enemy' from Shenron, a black orb will appear in front of the dragon statue here. Enter it to fight the ultimate boss of the game. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - BROLY ------------------- Recommended Level: 70 85000HP Drops: 99000EXP, 9900AP, Broly's Necklace Yeah, they seriously put HIM in the game. First off is the general level recommendation. Level 70 is just a catch -all solution for those who like to use a bit of strategy. I have seen people report being able to go as low as Level 50 and beat Broly, but it requires the use of a lot of Phoenix Tail Feathers and constant healing. At Level 70, so long as you follow some of the general good strategies outlined here, you should not have too much of a trouble beating Broly. As far as non-reviving healing items go, you should have plenty of them if you have been opening most of the chests in the game. In any case, the first thing to consider is your party line-up. If you are not running a 'favorite characters' party, then Goku and Gohan HAVE to be in here, as at Level 70 and above they will be the strongest characters you have. After that, you have a choice between Piccolo and Yamcha - Piccolo is overall stronger than Yamcha, but Yamcha evens the playing field and is a bit stronger than Piccolo if you equip the Perfume accessory (but of course Piccolo has two accessory slots open after that). The one thing that may push you over to Piccolo's side is that Piccolo-Goku-Gohan formation has a dedicated S-Combo (Meteor Impact) but Yamcha-Goku-Gohan does not, you can only use the two generic S-Combos. Goku will be your main attacker here, no questions about that; equip the Model Full Moon and HEAD-CHA-LA on him for best results. Model Full Moon will increase all his stats drastically, but will permanently confuse him; however, the HEAD-CHA-LA will negate this and prevent him from receiving any negative status effects while he has it equipped. If Yamcha is around, he should have Perfume equipped, whereas Piccolo should have the Kami's Cape equipped so all his Ki attacks will only cost 1 Ki. Between the three characters who are NOT on your fighting roster, they should have the five High Spirits equipped. Finally, for Capsules, you should have the COMBO Up equipped, as this gives a +50% bonus to all S-Combos you pull off. In any case, there are two general strategies you can pull off with Goku. In each case you should always have the After-image Technique activated, as it makes his evasion stat much higher, making him nearly impossible to hit. In any case, the first strategy is to constantly use Shenron Scales on Goku. The Scales can be bought from the storekeeper at the Martial Arts Temple, and will fill up the Rage Gauge immediately. Once he is in Sparking Mode, use the Spirit Bomb, which will take a couple of turns to charge up before he finally lays waste to Broly with it, hitting him for tens of thousands of damage points. The second strategy is to use Kaio-Ken, and then follow up with several uses of Meteor Combination, up until Goku is temporarily stunned. After he recovers, use Kaio-Ken again, and repeat. Once the other two characters have Sparking Modes activated, use a Combo Mode to hit Broly hard again. In both strategies, Gohan should be spamming Icarus every time you get low on HP, and otherwise attacking, while the other character should recover Ki and otherwise attack. For the most part, it is basic set-up and knowing how to go about fighting Broly. Once you get down to it, it is not truly that intimidating of a battle, but planning for the fight is the big thing. As for Broly's attacks, his first technique that he will likely use is to power up his attack, defense, evasion and speed all at the same time, just to be that much more annoying. His second attack involves Broly going up to the center of his target's row, where he will then move forward from there and do a punch and a kick. This is guarded against as soon as he moves into the center position. Another basic attack of his is to move into the back of his target's row, where he will then dash forward and ram his arms into your character's body for a single high-damaging attack. You can guard against this as soon as he moves into the back row. The first of Broly's animated-short attacks is Gigantic Blow. He will move into the center of his target's row, get the short scene, then start charging a green aura around his fist before punching his target once for massive damage. You can Active Guard against this shortly after he has charged his fist up. His final attack, Blaster Burst, goes through a lot of preparation before you can finally Active Guard against it; right after he goes off screen and goes through the second animation still, the focus will switch back to your characters. This sends multiple hits at all characters and can damage heavily. I would actually recommend Active Guarding with the character who has the MOST HP left, because it's quite possible the weaker two characters will get killed off regardless of Active Guarding or not. This is the game breaker here for the battle, so immediately after it is over use a Phoenix Tail Feather or a recovery item to fully heal the surviving character(s) and regroup. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[SIDE]+ 3. Sidequests +[SIDE]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Secret Boss ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [MCAP] The secret boss cannot be fought until Chapter 15. When that chapter comes around, leave the Gizard Wasteland, and you will automatically be called to Kami's Palace, where Mr. Popo will inform you of seven duplicate Dragon Balls. Refer to Sidequests --> Dragon Balls for more information on this. Once you have initially gathered all seven Dragon Balls, wish for 'To fight the strongest enemy' (this might not show up the first time you summon Shenron), and a warp portal will appear in Dragon Rock, located in East Mt. Paozu. Go to East Mt. Paozu, and go east when you see the sign into Dragon Rock. In front of the statue of the dragon, you will find the portal. Enter it and you will automatically fight Broly. ------------------- BOSS BATTLE - BROLY ------------------- Recommended Level: 70 85000HP Drops: 99000EXP, 9900AP, Broly's Necklace Yeah, they seriously put HIM in the game. First off is the general level recommendation. Level 70 is just a catch -all solution for those who like to use a bit of strategy. I have seen people report being able to go as low as Level 50 and beat Broly, but it requires the use of a lot of Phoenix Tail Feathers and constant healing. At Level 70, so long as you follow some of the general good strategies outlined here, you should not have too much of a trouble beating Broly. As far as non-reviving healing items go, you should have plenty of them if you have been opening most of the chests in the game. In any case, the first thing to consider is your party line-up. If you are not running a 'favorite characters' party, then Goku and Gohan HAVE to be in here, as at Level 70 and above they will be the strongest characters you have. After that, you have a choice between Piccolo and Yamcha - Piccolo is overall stronger than Yamcha, but Yamcha evens the playing field and is a bit stronger than Piccolo if you equip the Perfume accessory (but of course Piccolo has two accessory slots open after that). The one thing that may push you over to Piccolo's side is that Piccolo-Goku-Gohan formation has a dedicated S-Combo (Meteor Impact) but Yamcha-Goku-Gohan does not, you can only use the two generic S-Combos. Goku will be your main attacker here, no questions about that; equip the Model Full Moon and HEAD-CHA-LA on him for best results. Model Full Moon will increase all his stats drastically, but will permanently confuse him; however, the HEAD-CHA-LA will negate this and prevent him from receiving any negative status effects while he has it equipped. If Yamcha is around, he should have Perfume equipped, whereas Piccolo should have the Kami's Cape equipped so all his Ki attacks will only cost 1 Ki. Between the three characters who are NOT on your fighting roster, they should have the five High Spirits equipped. Finally, for Capsules, you should have the COMBO Up equipped, as this gives a +50% bonus to all S-Combos you pull off. In any case, there are two general strategies you can pull off with Goku. In each case you should always have the After-image Technique activated, as it makes his evasion stat much higher, making him nearly impossible to hit. In any case, the first strategy is to constantly use Shenron Scales on Goku. The Scales can be bought from the storekeeper at the Martial Arts Temple, and will fill up the Rage Gauge immediately. Once he is in Sparking Mode, use the Spirit Bomb, which will take a couple of turns to charge up before he finally lays waste to Broly with it, hitting him for tens of thousands of damage points. The second strategy is to use Kaio-Ken, and then follow up with several uses of Meteor Combination, up until Goku is temporarily stunned. After he recovers, use Kaio-Ken again, and repeat. Once the other two characters have Sparking Modes activated, use a Combo Mode to hit Broly hard again. In both strategies, Gohan should be spamming Icarus every time you get low on HP, and otherwise attacking, while the other character should recover Ki and otherwise attack. For the most part, it is basic set-up and knowing how to go about fighting Broly. Once you get down to it, it is not truly that intimidating of a battle, but planning for the fight is the big thing. As for Broly's attacks, his first technique that he will likely use is to power up his attack, defense, evasion and speed all at the same time, just to be that much more annoying. His second attack involves Broly going up to the center of his target's row, where he will then move forward from there and do a punch and a kick. This is guarded against as soon as he moves into the center position. Another basic attack of his is to move into the back of his target's row, where he will then dash forward and ram his arms into your character's body for a single high-damaging attack. You can guard against this as soon as he moves into the back row. The first of Broly's animated-short attacks is Gigantic Blow. He will move into the center of his target's row, get the short scene, then start charging a green aura around his fist before punching his target once for massive damage. You can Active Guard against this shortly after he has charged his fist up. His final attack, Blaster Burst, goes through a lot of preparation before you can finally Active Guard against it; right after he goes off screen and goes through the second animation still, the focus will switch back to your characters. This sends multiple hits at all characters and can damage heavily. I would actually recommend Active Guarding with the character who has the MOST HP left, because it's quite possible the weaker two characters will get killed off regardless of Active Guarding or not. This is the game breaker here for the battle, so immediately after it is over use a Phoenix Tail Feather or a recovery item to fully heal the surviving character(s) and regroup. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Monster Capturing ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [MCAP] At the end of Chapter 3, Tien will learn the Evil Containment Wave. When he uses the Evil Containment Wave on a monster in battle, he has a chance of 'capturing' the monster and adding it to the list of captured monsters. There are several ways that you can increase the success rate of using the Evil Containment Wave; first and foremost is reducing the monster's HP. If the monster would be killed in one hit, consider using an attack item that deals low amount of damage or equipping a Poison Card capsule. Secondly, you can upgrade Tien's Evil Containment Wave in the Skills menu. Third is to increase Tien's Luck with the two bonus points you get every time he levels up, as the stat affects his chance of succeeding. I am unsure as to how true it is, but upgrading his Accuracy Up Ability may also help. The final thing one can do to increase one's success rate at the Evil Containment Wave is increasing a Rice Cooker Capsule, which has the specific effect of increasing Tien's chances. There are three levels of the Rice Cooker Capsule; the most basic one you get at the end of Chapter 3, the Good Rice Cooker is gotten by having captured 60 monsters, and the Best Rice Cooker is gotten from Muscle Tower via use of the Level 3 Ki Blast. From my personal perspective, it is not worth bothering to go through this sidequest. The first reward is utterly useless, unless you have been working on chipping out a lot of monsters, then you may as well get the Best Rice Cooker by the time you get to 60 monsters. Kami's Gi is a good Capsule (resistance to all status ailments with 50% effectiveness on Standby). Finally, the Spark Boots are a capsule that allows your characters to move twice as fast while moving around - nice, except the only real use you would have for it by that point of the game is in retrieving the Popo Balls, and the amount of effort you would have put in to capture all monsters means you're probably leveled up enough to make the 'More EXP', 'More AP', and 'More Z' wishes almost useless. In any case, the rewards can only be gotten starting from Chapter 10, when Kami tells you about the sidequest. After you get the prerequisite amount of monsters, talk to him (and later, Mr. Popo) for the reward at Kami's Palace. 30 Monsters - Offense Ring 60 Monsters - Good Rice Cooker Capsule 120 Monsters - Kami's Gi 150 Monsters - Spark Boots Capsule ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Carrots ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CRTS] At the end of Chapter 2, Yamcha's boss battle will net the party the Carrot Glove capsule. When you equip it, you will no longer get item drops from enemies, but will instead get a 'carrot' for every foe you kill. This is relatively unimportant until Chapter 8, when you can finally get into West City. In West City, go up west to the second screen. Here, go to the northeast end of the screen and go down to the stairs to enter a slums area. Head down and go up the staircase next to the brick building. Jump up the ladder to the top, walk up some more stairs, then jump down the next ladder. Talk to the dog-humanoid here, who will give you items for a certain number of carrots. There are only three different 'types' of carrots, however, so you can only carry up to 297 carrots at a time. Be sure to go see the dog-humanoid occasionally to offload carrots. The Sewer Key item will allow you to access the Martial Arts Temple Sewer. 10 Carrots = Medium Bean 100 Carrots = Escape Path Capsule 500 Carrots = Zeni Rush Capsule 1000 Carrots = Sewer Key ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Dragon Balls ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [DRGB] After Chapter 15 starts, head out to the overworld map, where you will automatically get called to Kami's Palace. Here, Mr. Popo will tell you about his duplicate Dragon Balls. Unfortunately, they are in randomized locations, so I cannot give you exact locations of where to find them. In each of the map areas, they are _usually_ where you fought the boss, though a couple of them stop short of the last boss to the area. Use the Dragon Radar to track down each Dragon Ball once in a specific area, and when you are on the same screen it will hone in on the Dragon Ball's location. After you obtain all seven 'Popo Balls', you will automatically summon Shenron, who will grant you one of six wishes. The wishes you get appear to be randomised to a maximum of five, and the latter three can each only be wished for once. Once you have made the wish, the Dragon Balls will be redistributed, so you will have to go through the motions again to find the Popo Balls again. Lots of experience points - Gives each party member 30,000EXP Tons of AP - Gives each party member 5,000AP Make me filthy rich - Gives you 100,000 zeni To Go Somewhere New - Gives you an East City pass, which lets you go to the screen west of East City's second screen A really awesome item - Gives you Heavy Karate Outfit To fight the ultimate enemy - Unlocks Broli =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[CHAR]+ 4. Characters +[CHAR]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Goku ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [GOKU] There really is not that much to say about Goku. Goku is Goku, the main character of the game and of the series, and as such it is fitting that he is drastically overpowered. From the get-go, he will be growing at a strong pace, with his Power and Defense growing by 2 from Levels 1-19. After that, his Technique and Speed will also increase by 2, while Recovery and Luck (overall 'less important' values as far as raw fighting goes) lag behind. His usefulness varies, however, as he only gets teammates three times during the game, one of them entirely optional. Initially, Kamehameha will look fairly attractive. Later on in the game, however, I would recommend using Meteor Combination on lone enemies to take them out fairly quickly. When going up against bosses, the After-image Technique, which increases Goku's evasion, is basically broken in its usage. A couple of common Skills combinations is to use After-Image Technique, then Kaio-Ken, before finally hitting a boss with several Meteor Combinations (as after Kaio- Ken is over, Goku will temporarily be stunned), or else using Spirit Bomb while all other five team members have High Spirits equipped. You can also use Model Full Moon with a HEAD-CHA-LA to nullify the confusion. Combination (Melee attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Meteor Combination (Super Melee attack) Requirements: Combination Level 3 and Kamehameha Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 34 | | 2 | 500 | 38 | | 3 | 800 | 44 | | 4 | 1200 | 52 | | 5 | 2000 | 62 | o----------------o Kamehameha (Ki attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 22 | | 2 | 500 | 24 | | 3 | 800 | 28 | | 4 | 1200 | 34 | | 5 | 2000 | 42 | o----------------o Energy Wave Combo (All-enemy Ki attack) Requirements: Kamehameha Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 42 | | 2 | 500 | 46 | | 3 | 800 | 52 | | 4 | 1200 | 60 | | 5 | 2000 | 70 | o----------------o After-image Technique (Special) Increases Goku's evasion for several turns o---------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o-----o----| | 1 | - | 22 | | 2 | 300 | 26 | | 3 | 500 | 32 | o---------------o Kaio-Ken (ULTIMATE) Increases all of Goku's stats for a few turns, but then puts him into a stunned state for a few turns Requirements: Learned automatically in Chapter 13 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | - | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o Spirit Bomb (ULTIMATE) Goku takes a couple of turns to charge up before unleashing the attack. For every High Spirit that any other character has equipped, it increases in strength. Requirements: Learned automatically in Chapter 13 Special Notes: Can be powered up for every High Spirit somebody else has equipped. To obtain five High Spirits, go back to King Kai's Planet in Chapter 15 with all six characters and talk to King Kai with each of the non-Goku characters in the lead. o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | - | 100 | | 2 | 1000 | 110 | | 3 | 2000 | 120 | | 4 | 3000 | 130 | | 5 | 4000 | 140 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | | 5 | 1000 | 300 |--------------------o o--------------------o o-----------------------------------o | ATTACK UP DODGE UP CHAIN UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 1800 |-----------o o-----------------------o o-----------------------------------o | CRIT. UP ALL ABIL UP RAGE G. UP| o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 800 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 1200 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 2500 | 4 | 800 | o-----------| 5 | 3500 |-----------o o-----------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Gohan ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [GOHN] Gohan is pretty useless for most of the game. When you first get control of him (in Chapter 8), he starts out at Level 1. Up until you hit Level 34, each of his stats will only increase by 1. After you hit Level 35, however, his true potential begins to shine through, and he gains +3 in Power and +2 in everything else for every subsequent level. The problem with that is that by the time you finally get him to a decent enough level, however, he only has a couple of boss fights. In all honesty, unless you plan on taking the Secret Boss on, do not bother with Gohan too much. If you ARE planning on taking the Secret Boss on, however, you should definitely level up Gohan, as by the time you hit Level 70, he will outstrip basically everyone except for Goku. An excellent strategy to use in the early-going is to use Anger to temporarily increase Gohan's attack, followed by Rush, a Melee attack. Later on when Gohan is with a party, Icarus, a Special that heals the whole party, will be quite useful. Rush (Melee Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Masenko (Ki Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 150 | 26 | | 2 | 300 | 28 | | 3 | 500 | 32 | | 4 | 800 | 38 | | 5 | 1200 | 46 | o----------------o Energy Blast Barrage (All-enemy Ki attack) Requirements: Masenko Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 40 | | 2 | 500 | 44 | | 3 | 800 | 50 | | 4 | 1200 | 58 | | 5 | 2000 | 68 | o----------------o Anger (Special) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 24 | | 2 | 500 | 26 | | 3 | 800 | 30 | | 4 | 1200 | 36 | | 5 | 2000 | 44 | o----------------o Icarus (Special) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 36 | | 2 | 500 | 40 | | 3 | 800 | 46 | | 4 | 1200 | 54 | | 5 | 2000 | 64 | o----------------o Burst Rush (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Rush Level 2, Energy Blast Barrage Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 70 | | 2 | 800 | 75 | | 3 | 1200 | 80 | | 4 | 2000 | 85 | | 5 | 3000 | 90 | o-----------------o Miracle Full Force (ULTIMATE) Requiremenst: Masenko Level 2, Rage Level 3 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | | 5 | 1000 | 300 |--------------------o o--------------------o o-----------------------------------o | ATTACK UP DEFENSE UP DODGE UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | | 5 | 1800 | | | 5 | 1800 | o-----------------------------------o o-----------------------------------o | CRIT. UP ALL ABIL UP RAGE G. UP| o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 800 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 1200 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 2500 | 4 | 800 | | 5 | 1800 | | | 5 | 1000 | o-----------------------------------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Piccolo ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [PICC] Piccolo is sort of the all-rounder character, but even still all of his stats are on the high-end of the spectrum (except for Luck), and he compares with Goku and Gohan even late into the 80s and 90s. You can put bonus points into either Power or Technique to make the green guy incredibly powerful, but Technique is your better bet thanks to his large number of Ki techniques. From levels 1 to 29, his Technique grows by 2, and afterwards everything except for Luck also grow by 2. As mentioned before, Piccolo has a large number of Ki techniques, so certain items that allow him to reduce his Ki usage on Ki skills are also helpful here. He is also backed up by Regeneration, a Special that lets him heal himself. Evil Assault (Melee attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Destructive Wave (Ki attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 22 | | 2 | 500 | 24 | | 3 | 800 | 28 | | 4 | 1200 | 34 | | 5 | 2000 | 42 | o----------------o Light Grenade (Ki attack) Requirements: Destructive Wave Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 34 | | 2 | 500 | 38 | | 3 | 800 | 44 | | 4 | 1200 | 52 | | 5 | 2000 | 62 | o----------------o Super Explosive Wave (All-enemy Ki attack) Requirements: Light Grenade Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 44 | | 2 | 500 | 48 | | 3 | 800 | 54 | | 4 | 1200 | 62 | | 5 | 2000 | 72 | o----------------o Regeneration (Special) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 30 | | 2 | 500 | 34 | | 3 | 800 | 40 | | 4 | 1200 | 48 | | 5 | 2000 | 58 | o----------------o Special Beam Cannon (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Chapter 10 (first used in first Raditz boss battle) o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | - | 60 | | 2 | 800 | 65 | | 3 | 1200 | 70 | | 4 | 2000 | 75 | | 5 | 3000 | 80 | o-----------------o Hellzone Grenade (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Light Grenade Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | o--------------------| 5 | 1000 | 50 | o--------------------o o-----------------------------------o | ATTACK UP ACCURACY UP A.HEAL UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | o-----------------------| 5 | 1800 | o-----------o o-----------------------------------o | CHAIN UP RESIST UP RAGE G. UP| o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 800 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 1200 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 2500 |-----------o | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 3500 | o-----------------------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Tien ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [TIEN] In the early game Tien will serve as the backbone of your party, with a high Technique stat and some fairly strong Ki attacks, which is only compounded if you devote your 2 stat points per level into Technique. However, after a while he begins to become far less useful, and if you have any plans to do the monster capturing side-quest, you will eventually have to delegate your bonus stat points into Luck as opposed to Technique. From Levels 1 to 24, he only gains +2 in Technique, but after that he also gets +2 in Attack and Defense. Fierce Attack (Ki Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Tri-Beam (Ki Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 26 | | 2 | 500 | 28 | | 3 | 800 | 32 | | 4 | 1200 | 38 | | 5 | 2000 | 46 | o----------------o Multi-Form Attack (All-enemy Ki Attack) Requirements: Learned automatically during Chapter 3 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 32 | | 2 | 500 | 34 | | 3 | 800 | 40 | | 4 | 1200 | 46 | | 5 | 2000 | 54 | o----------------o Solar Flare (Special) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 18 | | 2 | 500 | 20 | | 3 | 800 | 24 | | 4 | 1200 | 30 | | 5 | 2000 | 38 | o----------------o Evil Containment Wave (Special) Requirements: Learned at the end of Chapter 3 Special Notes: Effect of this is boosted by Rice Cooker, Good Rice Cooker and Best Rice Cooker Capsules o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 28 | | 2 | 500 | 30 | | 3 | 800 | 34 | | 4 | 1200 | 40 | | 5 | 2000 | 48 | o----------------o Neo Tri-Beam (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Tri-Beam Level 3 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 60 | | 2 | 800 | 65 | | 3 | 1200 | 70 | | 4 | 2000 | 75 | | 5 | 3000 | 80 | o-----------------o Final Solar Flare (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Tri-Beam Level 2, Solar Flare Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | | 5 | 1000 | 300 |--------------------o o--------------------o o-----------------------------------o | ATTACK UP ACCURACY UP A.HEAL UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | o-----------------------------------o o-----------------------------------o | KI BLAST AILMENT RAGE | | RESIST UP RESIST UP GAUGE UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 800 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 1200 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 2500 | 4 | 800 | | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 3500 |-----------o o-----------------------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Krillin ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [KRLL] Krillin is kind of a meh character. As he levels up, he does not really get any strong stat bonuses, and he is statistically the weakest character of them all by the time he gets to Level 99, with low Tech, Recovery and Speed ratings, Power and Defense that is on par with or less than everyone else, and a high amount of Luck. From Levels 1 to 29, his Speed increases by 2. After that, Speed increases only by 1, while Attack, Defense and Luck all increase by 2. His Destructo Disk and two Ultimates can both potentially one-shot KO an enemy. However, the Ultimates take time to set-up as Krillin first needs to get into Sparking Mode, and they do not work on bosses, so they are overall useless. Rengeki (Melee Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Kamehameha (Ki Attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 22 | | 2 | 500 | 24 | | 3 | 800 | 28 | | 4 | 1200 | 34 | o----------------o Destructo Disk (All-enemy Ki attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 34 | | 2 | 500 | 38 | | 3 | 800 | 44 | | 4 | 1200 | 52 | | 5 | 2000 | 62 | o----------------o Scatter Energy Wave (All-enemy Ki attack) Requirements: Kamehameha Level 3 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 48 | | 2 | 500 | 52 | | 3 | 800 | 58 | | 4 | 1200 | 66 | | 5 | 2000 | 76 | o----------------o Solar Flare o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 28 | | 2 | 500 | 30 | | 3 | 800 | 34 | o----------------o Chain Destructo-Disc Barrage (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Destructo Disk Level 2, Scatter Energy Wave Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 70 | | 2 | 800 | 75 | | 3 | 1200 | 80 | | 4 | 2000 | 85 | | 5 | 3000 | 90 | o-----------------o Y-Yajirobe?! (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Chapter 8 and onwards, talk to Yajirobe at Kami's Palace with Krillin as the lead character (toggle X to change your on-screen avatar) o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | - | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | o-----------------------------------------o o-----------------------------------o | DEFENSE UP DODGE UP SPEED UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 1800 | o-----------------------------------o o-----------------------------------o | CRIT. UP ITEM EFF. UP RAGE G. UP| o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 800 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 1200 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 2500 | 4 | 800 | | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 3500 |-----------o o-----------------------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Yamcha ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [YMCH] Yamcha, going off of his character stats, is only ahead of Krillin. However, there are two things that allow him to compete with Piccolo for third- best character at the higher levels; first is his high amount of physical attacks, which combined with a Power rating can make him godly. Secondly, Yamcha is the only person with an item specifically for him, called Perfume, which is picked up at Pilaf's Castle. This lowers his defense big-time, but raises all his other stats drastically, and also increases his accuracy rating greatly. Unfortunately, he is not really used much after this, so unless you plan on taking on the secret boss you should stick with using Piccolo. This is compounded by how Yamcha's stats work out; Yamcha does not get a stat boost until Level 35. Until then, he only goes up by 2 points in Speed. After that, however, Power, Defense and Technique all go up by 2, while his Speed goes up by 3, meaning that it is in the higher levels that he begins to develop and come on par with Piccolo. Wolf Hurricane (Melee attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 16 | | 2 | 300 | 18 | | 3 | 500 | 22 | | 4 | 800 | 28 | | 5 | 1200 | 36 | o----------------o Wolf Fang Fist (Super Melee attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 20 | | 2 | 500 | 22 | | 3 | 800 | 26 | | 4 | 1200 | 32 | | 5 | 2000 | 40 | o----------------o Kamehameha (Ki attack) o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | - | 22 | | 2 | 500 | 24 | | 3 | 800 | 28 | | 4 | 1200 | 34 | o----------------o Spirit Ball (All-enemy Ki attack) Requirements: Kamehameha Level 2 o----------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o------o----| | 1 | 300 | 34 | | 2 | 500 | 38 | | 3 | 800 | 44 | | 4 | 1200 | 52 | | 5 | 2000 | 62 | o----------------o Perfect Moves (Special) o---------------o | Lv | AP | Ki | |----o-----o----| | 1 | - | 24 | | 2 | 300 | 26 | | 3 | 500 | 30 | o---------------o Neo Wolf Fang Fist (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Wolf Fang Fist Level 2, Kamehameha Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 50 | | 2 | 800 | 55 | | 3 | 1200 | 60 | | 4 | 2000 | 65 | | 5 | 3000 | 70 | o-----------------o Super Spirit Ball (ULTIMATE) Requirements: Spirit Ball Level 2, Perfect Moves Level 2 o-----------------o | LV | AP | Ki | |----o------o-----| | 1 | 500 | 80 | | 2 | 800 | 85 | | 3 | 1200 | 90 | | 4 | 2000 | 95 | | 5 | 3000 | 100 | o-----------------o o-----------------------------------------o | HP UP KI UP | o-----------------------------------------o | LV | AP | Effect | LV | AP | Effect | |----o------o--------o----o------o--------| | 1 | 200 | 50 | 1 | 200 | 10 | | 2 | 400 | 100 | 2 | 400 | 20 | | 3 | 600 | 150 | 3 | 600 | 30 | | 4 | 800 | 200 | 4 | 800 | 40 | | 5 | 1000 | 300 |--------------------o o--------------------o o-----------------------------------o | ACCURACY UP DODGE UP SPEED UP | o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | 1 | 300 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | 2 | 500 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | 3 | 800 | | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | 4 | 1200 | | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 1800 | 5 | 1800 | o-----------------------------------o o-----------------------------------o | CHAIN UP ITEM DROP UP RAGE G. UP| o-----------------------------------o | LV | AP | LV | AP | LV | AP | |----o------o----o------o----o------| | 1 | 300 | 1 | 1000 | 1 | 200 | | 2 | 500 | 2 | 2000 | 2 | 400 | | 3 | 800 | 3 | 3500 | 3 | 600 | | 4 | 1200 |-----------------------o | 5 | 1800 | o-----------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ S-Combos ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [SCOM] The skills each of your characters can use in battle can deal a phenomenal amount of damage. However, when your characters go into Sparking Mode, they can use certain skills that will combine with another person or persons' skills and form them together to create a special attack, called an S-Combo. Throughout the game you will collect S-Combo memos that detail in the Crystal -> S-Combos menu who needs to do what skill to perform the S-Combo. These memos are not required to perform the S-Combo, they are just an in-game hint to what you need to use. Each S-Combo can do approximately 120% of the damage of the two or three Skills combined. By equipping the COMBO Up Capsule, you can stack on an extra 50% for an overall 180% total of the two/three skills combined, making it a very lethal attack. These skills are divided into two categories; two-person combos and three-person combos. A few of the combos can have anybody use them, but most are character-specific. All characters in the S-Combo MUST be in Sparking Mode to use the S-Combo. You must also aim all your skills at the same opponent. It is also important to note for some of the generic Combos that, when they call for the usage of a 'combo attack', you CANNOT use the physical attacks that have a red tint to the fist icon. These will not count as a combo attack, even if it says it is a Combo Attack such as in Yamcha's Wolf Fang Fist's case. ----------------- Two-Person Combos ----------------- 1. Charging Rush ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Rush at your foe and punch, kick, do whatever it takes to beat him! --> Character One with a Combo Skill --> Character Two with a Combo Skill 2. Rush Blast ッッッッッッッッッッ A combination of punches, kicks and Ki blasts sure to fell any enemy! --> Character One with a Combo Skill --> Character Two with a Ki Blast 3. Saiyan Attack ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A Goku family tradition. Send your foe into the air, then rush at him! --> Goku with Kamehameha --> Gohan with Rush 4. Demon Fusion Wave ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A co-op move between demon and Kami pupil. The energy waves are merciless! --> Piccolo with Super Explosive Wave --> Goku with Energy Wave Combo 5. Demon Cannon ッッッッッッッッッッッッ A co-op strategy passed down among the demon race. The Ki blast is the key! --> Piccolo with Evil Assault --> Gohan with Masenko 6. Heavenly Sunlight ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ This sun-like burst of light does more than just make your eyes water. --> Krillin with Solar Flare --> Tien with Solar Flare --> Can also Blind the enemy in addition to dealing damage 7. Crane-Wolf Strike ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ The wolf and crane combine for a combo capped off by a devastating Ki blast. --> Yamcha with Wolf Fang Fist --> Tien with Tri-Beam 8. Seismic Energy Ray ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A combo involving two types of Ki blasts. Sometimes less really is more! --> Krillin with Scatter Energy Wave --> Gohan with Energy Blast Barrage 9. Spirit Saucer ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A wave of Ki attacks. He'll never give up women, will he? --> Yamcha with Spirit Ball --> Krillin with Destructo Disk 10. Quad Siege ッッッッッッッッッッ A quadruple-power attack followed by a devasting demon Ki blast! --> Tien with Multi-Form Attack --> Piccolo with Hellzone Grenade ------------------- Three-Person Combos ------------------- 1. Hyper Rush ッッッッッッッッッッ Beat your enemy to the ground with this barrage of punches and kicks! Rush at your foe and punch, kick, do whatever it takes to beat him! --> Character One with a Combo Skill --> Character Two with a Combo Skill --> Character Three with a Combo Skill 2. Hyper Blast ッッッッッッッッッッッ Beat the stuffing out of your foe and seal the deal with a massive Ki blast! --> Character One with a Combo Skill --> Character Two with a Combo Skill --> Character Three with a Ki Blast 3. Kamehameha Fever ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ One of the Turtle school's secret moves. Burn your foe to a crisp! --> Krillin with Kamehameha --> Yamcha with Kamehameha --> Goku with Kamehameha 4. Earthling Strike ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ It's mano-a-mano with this move. Show 'em what Earthlings are made of! --> Tien with Fierce Attack --> Yamcha with Wolf Hurricane --> Krillin with Rengeki 5. Meteor Impact ッッッッッッッッッッッッッ Give your foe a Saiyan combo attack, finishing with a demon Ki blast! --> Gohan with Burst Rush --> Goku with Meteor Combination --> Piccolo with Demon Wave Cannon 6. Platonic Energy ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A full-power Ki-blast combo. Show off the power of friendship! --> Krillin with Destructo Disk --> Goku with Kamehameha --> Gohan with Miracle Full Force 7. Demon-Wolf-Crane ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ A three-part fusion attack. Close your eyes and let the Ki flow out! --> Tien with Final Solar Flare --> Yamcha with Super Spirit Ball --> Piccolo with Super Explosive Wave =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[BEST]+ 5. Bestiary +[BEST]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Number: 1 Name: Saibaman (1200HP) Locations: Paprika Wasteland, Gizard Wasteland, East City Ruins Drops: 1500EXP, 72AP, 120Z Attacks ======= 1. Saibaman goes straight up to its opponent and hits him over the head once with its arm, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. 2. Saibaman goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. Saibaman goes up to its opponent, then latches onto him, and explodes, killing itself and causing heavy damage to its opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 2 Name: J. Sai (1500HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 1800EXP, 84AP, 400Z, HP Drink 50, HP Drink Z Attacks ======= 1. J. Sai teleports up to its opponent and hits him over the head once with its arm, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. 2. J. Sai teleports to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage, and with the possibility of causing blindness. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. J. Sai teleports up to its opponent, then latches onto him, and explodes, killing itself and causing heavy damage to its opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 3 Name: C. Sai (1100HP) Locations: Paprika Wasteland, Gizard Wasteland Drops: 960EXP, 60AP, 150Z Attacks ======= 1. C. Sai goes straight up to its opponent and hits him over the head once with its arm, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. 2. C. Sai goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. C. Sai goes up to its opponent, then latches onto him, and explodes, killing itself and causing heavy damage to its opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 4 Name: K. Sai (1650HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 1500EXP, 72AP, 180Z, Large Bean, HP Capsule 50 Attacks ======= 1. K. Sai goes straight up to its opponent and hits him over the head once with its arm, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. 2. K. Sai goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage, and with the possibility of causing blindness. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. K. Sai goes up to its opponent, then latches onto him, and explodes, killing itself and causing heavy damage to its opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 5 Name: T. Sai (1550HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 1590EXP, 60AP, 230Z, Large Beam HP Capsule Attacks ======= 1. T. Sai goes straight up to its opponent and hits him over the head once with its arm, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. 2. T. Sai goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage, and with the possibility of causing blindness. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. T. Sai goes up to its opponent, then latches onto him, and explodes, killing itself and causing heavy damage to its opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 6 Name: Pirate Robot Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 5400EXP, 240AP, 750Z, Scrap Iron, Satellite Laser Resistant to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Pirate Robot moves right in front of your character and hits him once with his rapier for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position in front of your character. 2. Pirate Robot moves into the center of its targets row and takes out a machine gun and shoots your character about a dozen times for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. Number: 7 Name: Skull Robot (2600HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 1950EXP, 120AP, 450Z, Scrap Iron, Multi-Missile Attacks ======= 1. Skull Robot moves right in front of your character and hits him once with his rapier for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position in front of your character. 2. Skull Robot moves into the center of its targets row and takes out a machine gun and shoots your character about a dozen times for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. 3. Skull Robot moves in front of his target, and stabs his target with his mechanical tail, inflicting numerous moderately-damaging hits that has the possibility of inflicting Paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. Number: 8 Name: Captain Robot (6000HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 6000EXP, 300AP, 300Z, Scrap Iron, Satellite Laser, Ruby Attacks ======= 1. Captain Robot moves right in front of your character and hits him once with his rapier for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position in front of your character. 2. Captain Robot moves into the center of its targets row and takes out a machine gun and shoots your character about a dozen times for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. 3. Captain Robot moves in front of his target, and stabs his target with his mechanical tail, inflicting numerous moderately-damaging hits that has the possibility of inflicting Paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. 4. Captain Robot moves in front of his target, and stabs his target with his mechanical tail once, dealing moderate-heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the central position of your character's row. Number: 9 Name: Red Ribbon Spy (2000HP) Locations: Muscle Tower Drops: 1800EXP, 120AP, 450Z, Scrap Iron, Jingle Village Bomb Attacks ======= 1. Red Ribbon Spy moves up to its target's row, then shoots out two laser beams at its target that deals out several hits of damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves up or down a row (or turns to face completely horizontal for the center row). 2. Red Ribbon Spy moves up to its target's row, then rushes forward and hits its target once with a heavy hit that deals confusion. GUARD: As soon as it moves up or down a row (or turns to face completely horizontal for the center row). 3. Red Ribbon Spy moves up to its target's row, then shoots out a bunch of bullets that cause moderate damage per hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves up or down a row (or turns to face completely horizontal for the center row). Number: 10 Name: Hired Rider (2900HP) Locations: Pilaf's Castle Drops: 2700EXP, 138AP, 580Z, Scrap Iron, Satellite Laser Attacks ======= 1. Hired Rider moves up to its target's row, then shoots out two laser beams at its target that deals out several hits of damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves up or down a row (or turns to face completely horizontal for the center row). 2. Hired Rider moves up to its target's row, then rushes forward and hits its target once with a heavy hit that deals confusion. GUARD: As soon as it moves up or down a row (or turns to face completely horizontal for the center row). 3. Hired Rider moves up to its target's row, then shoots out a bunch of bullets that cause moderate damage per hit. Number: 11 Name: RR Tundra Robot (2300HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 2100EXP, 120AP, 550Z, Scrap Iron, Yunzabit Bomb Weak to Ki, Electricity, Resistant to Physical, Ice Attacks ======= 1. RR Tundra Robot points his machine gun at his target and fires about a dozen shots for low damage each. GUARD: As soon as RR Tundra Robot points his gun. 2. RR Tundra Robot goes into the back of his opponents row, pulls his hand back, then shoots his hand out at his target, which jabs your character about five times for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as RR Tundra Robot pulls back his fist. 3. RR Tundra Robot goes into the back of his opponents row, pulls his hand back, then shoots both fists out at his opponent, which fly by and hit your character four times. GUARD: As soon as RR Tundra Robot pulls back his fist. Number: 12 Name: RR Deserter Locations: Training Cave Drops: 72EXP, 12AP, 40Z, HP Drink 30, Bind Recovery Attacks ======= 1. RR Deserter moves in alignment with the character and shoots with a machine gun, causing several low-damage shots. GUARD: Right after it moves into position. 2. RR Deserter takes out a first aid kit and heals one of its allies for 25HP. Number: 13 Name: Red Ribbon Survivor (650HP) Locations: Muscle Tower Drops: 678EXP, 54AP, 220Z, HP Drink 50, Ki Drink 30, HP Capsule 50 Attacks ======= 1. Red Ribbon Survivor goes to the center of his target's row, and throws a projectile at his target, which deals a single hit for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its target's row. 2. Red Ribbon Survivor moves in alignment with your character and shoots with a machine gun, causing several low-damage shots. GUARD: Right after it moves into position. 3. Red Ribbon Survivor takes out a first aid kit and heals one of its allies or himself. Number: 14 Name: Red Ribbon Medic (650HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 720EXP, 60AP, 230Z, HP Drink 50, Ki Drink 30, HP Capsule 50 Attacks ======= 1. Red Ribbon Medic goes to the center of his target's row, and throws a projectile at his target, which deals a single hit for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its target's row. 2. Red Ribbon Medic moves in alignment with your character and shoots with a machine gun, causing several low-damage shots. GUARD: Right after it moves into position. 3. Red Ribbon Medic takes out a first aid kit and heals one of its allies or himself. 4. Red Ribbon Medic goes to the center of his opponent's row and throws a grenade at the target. GUARD: Right after he moves into the center of your character's row. Number: 15 Name: RR High Soldier (730HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 780EXP, 60AP, 220Z, HP Drink 50, Ice Capsule Attacks ======= 1. RR High Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and hits, jabs, and kicks over a dozen times for low amounts of damage per hit. GUARD: As soon as the RR High Soldier moves in front of his target. 2. RR High Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and punches him about a half dozen times. GUARD: As soon as the RR High Soldier moves in front of his target. 3. RR High Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and hits him once with a fire punch for very strong damage. GUARD: As soon as the RR High Soldier moves in front of his target. Number: 16 Name: RR Northern Soldier (700HP) Locations: Muscle Tower Drops: 720EXP, 54AP, 180Z, HP Drink 50, Battle Sense Weak to Fire, Resistant to Ice Attacks ======= 1. RR Northern Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and hits, jabs, and kicks over a dozen times for low amounts of damage per hit. GUARD: As soon as the RR Northern soldier moves in front of his target. 2. RR Northern Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and punches him about a half dozen times. GUARD: As soon as the RR Northern soldier moves in front of his target. 3. RR Northern Soldier goes straight up to one of your characters and hits him once with a fire punch for very strong damage. GUARD: As soon as the RR Northern soldier moves in front of his target. Number: 17 Name: RR Ex-Sergeant Locations: Training Cave Drops: 120EXP, 18AP, 80Z, HP Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. RR Ex-Sergeant moves in closely, twirls his wrench and attacks your character. GUARD: Right after he finishes twirling his wrench in a 360 motion once. 2. RR-Ex Sergeant moves in alignment with the character and shoots with a pistol like weapon causing multiple low-damage shots. GUARD: Right after he moves into position. Number: 18 Name: RR Ex-Staff Sergeant (800HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 840EXP, 66AP, 280Z, HP Drink 50, Freeze Capsule Attacks ======= 1. RR Ex-Staff Sergeant moves in closely, twirls his wrench and attacks your character. GUARD: Right after he finishes twirling his wrench in a 360 motion once. 2. RR-Ex Staff Sergeant moves in alignment with the character and shoots with a pistol like weapon causing multiple low-damage shots. GUARD: Right after he moves into position. 3. RR-Ex Staff Sergeant goes to the center of his opponent's row and throws his wrench at the target. GUARD: Right after he moves into the center of your character's row. Number: 19 Name: Female Bandit (440HP) Locations: East Mt. Paozu Drops: 480EXP, 42AP, 220Z Attacks ======= 1. The Female Bandit will align up along a central position, then throw her chain weapon at her target for a single high damage hit. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her position for attacking. 2. The Female Bandit will move in close to her target, sending out a bunch of hearts at her target for several moderate-damage hits, causing Panic. GUARD: As soon as she moves in front of her target. 3. Female Bandit sends her ball and chain into the ground, then propels herself forward from the momentum and kicks her target for a single high-damage attack. GUARD: As soon as her ball and chain hits the ground, before she launches herself into the air. Number: 20 Name: Snow Bandit Girl Locations: Mt. Frappe, Holly Plains Drops: 330XP, 30AP, 120Z, Freeze Recovery, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Snow Bandit Girl will align up along a central position, then throw her chain weapon at her target for a single high damage hit. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her position for attacking. 2. The Snow Bandit Girl will move in close to her target, sending out a bunch of hearts at her target for several moderate-damage hits, causing Panic. GUARD: As soon as she moves in front of her target. 3. Snow Bandit sends her ball and chain into the ground, then propels herself forward from the momentum and kicks her target for a single high-damage attack. GUARD: As soon as her ball and chain hits the ground, before she launches herself into the air. Number: 21 Name: Bandit Queen (1400HP) Locations: Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock, Paprika Wasteland, Gizard Wasteland Drops: 1200EXP, 60AP, 440Z, Large Bean, HP Drink 30, Emerald Attacks ======= 1. The Bandit Queen will align up along a central position, then throw her chain weapon at her target for a single high damage hit. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her position for attacking. 2. The Bandit Queen will move in close to her target, sending out a bunch of hearts at her target for several moderate-damage hits, causing Panic. GUARD: As soon as she moves in front of her target. 3. Bandit Queen sends her ball and chain into the ground, then propels herself forward from the momentum and kicks her target for a single high-damage attack. GUARD: As soon as her ball and chain hits the ground, before she launches herself into the air. 4. Bandit Queen moves to the center of the screen, then swings her ball and chain around once, hitting all party members once, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: Once she moves into the center of the screen. Number: 22 Name: Bandit Locations: Mt. Paozu Drops: 156EXP, 18AP, 100Z Attacks ======= 1. Bandit will move forward in front of your character (but not right in front) and slash at your character with his sword. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position hit the Guard button. 2. Bandit will move forward to try to attack your character, but the top half of his sword will break off and twirl to the left and offscreen, before he bashes the remaining half of the sword over your character. This attack is also capable of confusing its target. GUARD: Your prompt to guard against the attack will be shortly right after the top half of his sword breaks off and flies offscreen. 3. Bandit will move to the back of the screen and jump in the air, slashing the ground with his sword, sending a tremor through the earth and hitting your character. GUARD: As soon as he jumps into the air is when you should hit the respective Active Guard button. 4. Bandit can raise its Attack stat. Number: 23 Name: Snow Bandit Locations: Mt. Frappe, Holly Plains Drops: 420EXP, 36AP, 120Z, Freeze Recovery, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. Bandit will move forward to try to attack your character, but the top half of his sword will break off and twirl to the left and offscreen, before he bashes the remaining half of the sword over your character. This attack is also capable of confusing its target. GUARD: Your prompt to guard against the attack will be shortly right after the top half of his sword breaks off and flies offscreen. 2. Snow Bandit moves to the back of the screen, then jumps into the air, with his sword slamming into the ground and sending a line of ice at each person in your party, causing a single high-damage hit of ice damage. GUARD: As soon as the Snow Bandit jumps into the air. 3. Snow Bandit moves forward and slashes his opponent once with his rapier for a very high damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of his target. 4. Snow Bandit can raise his attack. Number: 24 Name: Bandit King (1600HP) Locations: Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock, Paprika Wasteland, Gizard Wasteland Drops: 1440EXP, 60AP, 380Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Hermit Medicine Attacks ======= 1. Bandit King will move forward to try to attack his target, but the top half of his sword will break off and twirl to the left and offscreen, before he bashes the remaining half of the sword over your character. This attack is also capable of confusing its target. GUARD: Your prompt to guard against the attack will be shortly right after the top half of his sword breaks off and flies offscreen. 2. Bandit King moves to the back of the screen, then jumps into the air, with his sword slamming into the ground and sending a line of rocks at each person in your party, causing a single high-damage hit of ice damage. GUARD: As soon as the Snow Bandit jumps into the air. 3. Bandit King moves forward and slashes his opponent once with his rapier for a very high damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of his target. 4. Bandit King can raise his attack. Number: 25 Name: Thief Fox Locations: Mt. Paozu Drops: 78EXP, 12AP, 95Z, Small Bean, Smoke Bomb, Zeni Boost Attacks ======= 1. Thief Fox moves to the center of the screen between your character and the back end and shoots your character with a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. Thief Fox moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. Number: 26 Name: Veteran Fox (890HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet, Pilaf's Castle Drops: 840EXP, 54AP, 350Z, HP Drink 50, Smoke Bomb, Opal Attacks ======= 1. Veteran Fox moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. Veteran Fox moves in close and throws his knives at his target for a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 3. Veteran Fox moves in close, then dashes right past his target, causing a single high-damage hit in the process. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 4. Veteran Fox will flee, raising its targets Rage Gauge up a little bit. Number: 27 Name: Racketeer Fox (630HP) Locations: Muscle Tower Drops: 600EXP, 42AP, 220Z, HP Drink 50, Smoke Bomb, Zeni Boost Attacks ======= 1. Racketeer Fox moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. Racketeer Fox moves in close and throws his knives at his target for a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 3. Rackeeter Fox moves in close, then dashes right past his target, causing a single high-damage hit in the process. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 4. Racketeer Fox will flee, raising its targets Rage Gauge up a little bit. Number: 28 Name: Sniper (1340HP) Locations: Pilaf's Castle Drops: 1800EXP, 84AP, 650Z, HP Drink 50, Double Drink 50, Recover Capsule Attacks ======= 1. Sniper goes back and off the screen, and snipes a character, instantly killing him, with no chance to guard. Number: 29 Name: Refugee (452HP) Locations: Holly Plains Drops: 540EXP, 48AP, 250Z, Ki Drink 30, Freeze Recovery, Freeze Ring Attacks ======= 1. Refugee moves close to but not right in front of his target, and stabs his target with his knife four times. GUARD: As soon as he moves into an attacking position. 2. Refugee moves into the back area of the row of his target, takes out and sets up a tripod, and sends a missile at his target causing a single vicious high-damage attack. GUARD: Once he is finished setting up his tripod. 3. Refugee moves into the middle of the row of his target, then hurls himself forward and hits his target with a single high-powered punch. GUARD: As soon as he moves into the middle of his attacking row. 4. Refugee can also steal a random item. GUARD: Instantly, there is basically no prompting for this beforehand. Number: 30 Name: Elite Assassin (1600HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewer Drops: 1320EXP, 84AP, 850Z, HP Drink 50, Large Bean, Perception Charm Attacks ======= 1. Elite Assassin goes back and off the screen, and snipes a character, which has the possibility of causing darkness. GUARD: As soon as the crosshairs set over your character. 2. Elite Assassin moves into the back area of the row of his target, takes out and sets up a tripod, and sends a missile at his target causing a single vicious high-damage attack. GUARD: Once he is finished setting up his tripod. Number: 31 Name: Fugitive Locations: Holly Plains Drops: 450EXP, 42AP, 400Z, Ki Drink 30, Missile, Zeni Boost Attacks ======= 1. Fugitive moves in front of his target, does a weird jiggle three times, then punches his target thrice. GUARD: Right after he does his weird jiggle thrice. 2. Fugitive can call on a Helper Robot. Number: 32 Name: Piratess (700HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 780EXP, 54AP, 350Z, Medium Bean, Smoke Bomb, Amethyst Attacks ======= 1. Piratess moves close to but not right in front of her target, stabs your character with a single hit, then rapid stabs him some more for several hits worth moderate damage each. GUARD: Right as soon as the Piratess moves in close to your character. 2. Piratess moves into the back of her target's row and hits him with a sort of projectile that deals a single hit and is able to inflict poison. GUARD: Right as soon as she moves into the back row of her target. Number: 33 Name: Female Desert Bandit (640HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 660EXP, 54AP, 300Z, Small Bean, Dragonbone Powder, Opal Attacks ======= 1. Female Desert Bandit moves close to but not right on front of your character and hits him several times with her rapier for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as she gets close to your character. 2. Female Desert Bandit goes into the back of her target's row, and throws a dagger at her target that can poison (but does NOT do damage). GUARD: As soon as she goes into her attacking position in the back. Number: 34 Name: Pirate (780HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 810EXP, 54AP, 300Z, Medium Bean, Attack Water Attacks ======= 1. Pirate moves close to but not right in front of his target, then stabs your character once with a single heavy-damage attack. GUARD: Right as soon as the Pirate moves in close to your character. 2. Pirate moves into the center of his foe's row, lifts a barrel up, then throws it at your character to cause a single hit dealing heavy damage. GUARD: Once he lifts his barrel up. 3. Pirate can raise his attack strength. Number: 35 Name: Desert Bandit (680HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 690EXP, 54AP, 220Z, Medium Bean, Dragonbone Powder Attacks ======= 1. Desert Bandit goes to the center of the screen, then hits all of your party members several times for moderate damage. GUARD: Once he moves into the center of the screen. 2. Desert Bandit moves right in front of his target and hits him once with his sword. GUARD: As soon as he gets close to your character. 3. Desert Bandit moves into the center of his foe's row, lifts a barrel up, then throws it at your character to cause a single hit dealing heavy damage. GUARD: Once he lifts his barrel up. Number: 36 Name: Rabbit Private 1 Locations: Drops: 60EXP, 12AP, 60Z Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and rapid-punches the character multiple times for low damage with each character. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Rabbit Private moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a Molotov cocktail and throws it at the character to cause an explosion. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and hits him once for a high-damage attack. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 4. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and hits him once for a high-damage attack. In lead-up to his attack he will swing his rifle once. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 37 Name: Rabbit Elite Guard 1 Locations: Drops: 72EXP, 18AP, 80Z, HP Drink 30, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves right in front of your character and rapid- punches the character multiple times for low damage with each character. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a machine gun and shoots a high barrage of ammunition for low damage each shot. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a machine gun and shoots a single high-powered shot. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 4. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a Molotov cocktail and throws it at the character to cause an explosion. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 38 Name: Rabit Survivor 1 (450HP) Locations: East Mt. Paozu Drops: 510EXP, 42AP, 250Z, HP Drink 30, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Survivor moves right in front of your character and rapid- kicks the character multiple times for low damage with each character. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 39 Name: Rabbit Private 2 Locations: Drops: 72EXP, 12AP, 40Z Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and rapid-punches the character multiple times for low damage with each character. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Rabbit Private moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a Molotov cocktail and throws it at the character to cause an explosion. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and hits him once for a high-damage attack. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 4. The Rabbit Private moves right in front of your character and hits him once for a high-damage attack. In lead-up to his attack he will swing his rifle once. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 40 Name: Rabbit Elite Guard 2 Locations: Drops: 90EXP, 18AP, 60Z, HP Drink 30, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves right in front of your character and rapid- punches the character multiple times for low damage with each character. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a machine gun and shoots a high barrage of ammunition for low damage each shot. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a machine gun and shoots a single high-powered shot. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 4. The Rabbit Elite Guard moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with its target, takes out a Molotov cocktail and throws it at the character to cause an explosion. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 41 Name: Rabbit Survivor 2 (520HP) Locations: East Mt. Paozu Drops: 540EXP, 32AP, 200Z, HP Drink 30, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Rabbit Survivor moves right in front of your character and kicks him once for high damage. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position 2. The Rabbit Survivor moves right in front of your character, swings his bayonet around, and hits your character with it, causing possible stunning. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 42 Name: Female Pupil (840HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 900EXP, 60AP, 360Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Attacks ======= 1. Female Pupil moves to the front of her targets row and shoots a ball of energy at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves into attacking position. 2. Female Pupil moves right in front of your character and hits him with her sword several times for mdoerate damage. GUARD: As soon as she moves in front of your character. Number: 43 Name: Master (990HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 1020EXP, 60AP, 550Z, Medium Bean, Hermit Spring Water, Hermit Milk Attacks ======= 1. Master jumps into the back of her opponents row, then jumps again and slashes her sword, sending a shockwave of energy at her target for a single high damage hit. GUARD: Once she jumps while in the back. 2. Master moves to the front of her targets row and shoots a ball of energy at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves into attacking position. Number: 44 Name: Betrayer Locations: Bamboo Forest Drops: 60EXP, 12AP, 40Z Attacks ======= 1. The Betrayer will come straight up to you, and hit you a couple of times for a medium amount of damage. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. The Betrayer will move to align with your character from a long-distance range, and shoot you multiple times with a gun. GUARD: As soon as he moves forward into his shooting position. Number: 45 Name: Expelled Pupil (890HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 870EXP, 60AP, 300Z, Medium Bean, Darkness Recovery Attacks ======= 1. Expelled Pupil goes straight up to your character and attacks him with several chops and kicks. GUARD: Right as soon as the Pupil moves in front of your character. 2. Expelled Pupil will go right in front of your character and use a solar flare, which can blind (but does no damage). GUARD: Right as soon as the Pupil moves in front of your character. Number: 46 Name: Pupil Locations: Divine Crossing, Martial Arts Temple Drops: 90EXP, 12AP, Small Bean, Darkness Recovery Attacks ======= 1. Pupil goes straight up to your character and attacks him with several chops and kicks. GUARD: Right as soon as the Pupil moves in front of your character. 2. Pupil will go right in front of your character and use a solar flare, which can blind (but does no damage). GUARD: Right as soon as the Pupil moves in front of your character. Number: 47 Name: Would-be Fighter Locations: Divine Crossing Drops: 156EXP, 18AP, 80Z Attacks ======= 1. Would-be Fighter moves forward slightly in long-range alignment with his target, rapidly gathers a yellow orb of energy and sends it at your character. GUARD: Just a short fraction of a second after he begins to gather energy. Number: 48 Name: Rowdy Fighter (1050HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 1200EXP, 60AP, 500Z, Medium Bean, Dragonbone Powder, Hermit Medicine Attacks ======= 1. Rowdy Fighter goes straight up to your character and attacks him with several chops and kicks. GUARD: Right as soon as the Instructor moves in front of your character. 1. Rowdy Fighter goes straight up to your character and attacks him with a single short blast of an energy wave. GUARD: Right as soon as the Rowdy Fighter moves in front of your character. 3. Rowdy Fighter moves forward slightly, generates a yellow beam of energy and shoots it at your character. GUARD: Very shortly after he begins to generate his ki attack. Number: 49 Name: Instructor Locations: Bamboo Forest, Martial Arts Temple Drops: 120EXP, 18AP, Small Bean, Medium Bean Attacks ======= 1. Instructor goes straight up to your character and attacks him with several chops and kicks. GUARD: Right as soon as the Instructor moves in front of your character. 1. Instructor goes straight up to your character and attacks him with a single short blast of an energy wave. GUARD: Right as soon as the Instructor moves in front of your character. 3. Instructor moves forward slightly, generates a yellow beam of energy and shoots it at your character. GUARD: Very shortly after he begins to generate his ki attack. Number: 50 Name: Princess' Servant (300HP) Locations: Princess Snake's Mansion Drops: 210EXP, 24AP, 160Z, Medium Bean, Poison Recovery Attacks ======= 1. Princess' Servant will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing damage. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. 2. Princess' Servent moves into the back row of the central row, and shoots a wave of fire at all targets, hitting thrice. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position and begins gathering the fire in her hands. 3. Princess' Servant will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing poison. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. Number: 51 Name: Princess' Guard (320HP) Locations: Princess Snake's Mansion Drops: 240EXP, 12AP, 180Z Attacks ======= 1. Princess' Guard will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing damage. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. 2. Princess' Guard moves into the back row of her target's row, and shoots a beam of energy at him, hitting thrice. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position and begins gathering the blue beam of energy. 3. Princess' Guard will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing poison. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. Number: 52 Name: Weird Girl (1500HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 1200EXP, 78AP, 1200Z, HP Drink 50, Panic Recovery, Confuse Bracelet Attacks ======= 1. Weird Girl will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing damage. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. 2. Weird Girl moves into the back row of her target's row, and shoots a beam of energy at him, hitting thrice. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position and begins gathering the blue beam of energy. 3. Weird Girl will move right in front of your character and hit him once with her hands, with the possibility of dealing poison. GUARD: As soon as she moves into her attacking position. Number: 53 Name: Raider Locations: Training Cave Drops: 120EXP, 18AP, 180Z, Ki Drink 30, HP Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. Raider moves slightly to be aligned with a character, and shoots him from long-distance with a gun for a single highly-damaging shot. GUARD: Right after she moves into position. 2. Raider moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-powered attack, which can cause stunning. GUARD: Right as soon as she moves in front of you. Number: 54 Name: Thug (500HP) Locations: East Mt. Paozu Drops: 660EXP, 48AP, 350Z, Small Bean, Evasion Secrets Attacks ======= 1. Thug moves right in front of her target and shoots a single bullet at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves in to shoot. 2. Thug moves right in front of her target and shoots a barrage of bullets at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves in to shoot. 3. Thug moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-powered attack, which can cause stunning. GUARD: Right as soon as she moves in front of you. Number: 55 Name: Grave Robber (980HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet Drops: 960EXP, 60AP, 390Z, HP Drink 50, Battle Sense, Amethyst Attacks ======= 1. Grave Robber moves right in front of her target and shoots a single bullet at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves in to shoot. 2. Grave Robber moves right in front of her target and shoots a barrage of bullets at her target. GUARD: As soon as she moves in to shoot. 3. Grave Robber moves right in front of your character and hits him with a single high-powered attack, which can cause stunning. GUARD: Right as soon as she moves in front of you. Number: 56 Name: Meadow Wizard Locations: Spinach Wastes Drops: 360EXP, 30AP, 130Z Attacks ======= 1. Meadow Wizard raises his staff and sends out some energy waves, causing low damage with the possibility of sending his target to sleep. GUARD: Once he raises his staff. 2. Meadow Wizard will move to the center of the screen, then raise his staff and send out a burst of flame at each of your on-screen characters, causing a single high-damage attack. GUARD: Once he raises his staff. Number: 57 Name: Spring Guard (620HP) Locations: Hermit Spring Drops: 690EXP, 54AP, 250Z, Defocus Card, Hermit Elixir Weak to Ki Attacks ======= 1. Spring Guard moves into the center of his target's row, raises his staff, and sends out supersonic waves with the ability to put its target to sleep, causing a single hit of damage. GUARD: As soon as he raises his staff. 2. Spring Guard moves into the center of the screen, raises his staff, then sends out streams of fire at all of his targets, causing several moderately damaging hits. GUARD: As soon as he raises his staff. 3. Spring Guard moves into the center of his target's row, then throws his staff in front of his target. The staff comes to life and attacks the target several times. GUARD: As soon as Spring Guard throws his staff. 4. Spring Guard can revive any ally of his own that has already been felled in battle. Number: 58 Name: Red Shaman (980HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet Drops: 960EXP, 60AP, 510Z, Medium Bean, Phoenix Feather Weak to Ki Attacks ======= 1. Red Shaman raises his staff and sends out some energy waves, causing low damage with the possibility of sending his target to sleep. GUARD: Once he raises his staff. 2. Red Shaman will move to the center of the screen, then raise his staff and send out a burst of flame at each of your on-screen characters, causing a single high-damage attack. GUARD: Once he raises his staff. 3. Red Shaman moves into the center of his target's row, then throws his staff in front of his target. The staff comes to life and attacks the target several times. GUARD: As soon as Spring Guard throws his staff. 4. Red Shaman can revive any ally of his own that has already been felled in battle. Number: 59 Name: Distrustful Man Locations: Spinach Wastes Drops: 660EXP, 36AP, 140Z Attacks ======= 1. The Distrustful Man moves in front of his target, and hits him twice with his spear. GUARD: As soon as the Distrustful Man moves into position. 2. The Distrustful Man moves into central alignment with his target, then throws his spear at the target, causing the victim a single hit with heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as the Distrustful Man moves into position. 3. Distrustful Man can raise his Attack strength. Number: 60 Name: Violent Tribesman Locations: East Mt. Paozu Drops: 780EXP, 54AP, 290Z, Anger Jewel, Paozu Stone, Counter Bracelet Attacks ======= 1. Violent Tribesman will move towards the back of the row of his target, then heft his spear and throw it at his target, causing a single hit of high damage. GUARD: Once he picks up his spear. 2. Violent Tribesman moves right in front of his target, hitting your character twice with his spear. GUARD: As soon as Violent Tribesman moves in front of your character. 3. Violent Tribesman can raise his attack. Number: 61 Name: Ruin Guard (1300HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 1440EXP, 78AP, 460Z, Medium Bean, Defense Water, Defense Bracelet Attacks ======= 1. Ruin Guard will move towards the back of the row of his target, then heft his spear and throw it at his target, causing a single hit of high damage. GUARD: Once he picks up his spear. 2. Ruin Guard moves right in front of his target, hitting your character twice with his spear. GUARD: As soon as Violent Tribesman moves in front of your character. 3. Ruin Guard can raise his attack. Number: 62 Name: Winged Dragon (1800HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 1740EXP, 114AP, 450Z, Medium Bean, Paozu Stone, Phoenix Feather Attacks ======= 1. Winged Dragon will hover for a bit, then move forward and kick his feet at his target several times for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he starts to hover around a bit (it is difficult to tell though). 2. Winged Dragon moves forward a bit, flaps his wings, rises high into the air, then comes back down to slam into the ground, causing heavy damage to all party members. GUARD: As soon as he is completely off the screen while rising up. Number: 63 Name: Violent Dragon (2300HP) Locations: Break Wastelands Desert Portion Drops: 1860EXP, 138AP, 550Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Speed Emblem Attacks ======= 1. Violent Dragon will hover for a bit, then move forward and kick his feet at his target several times for heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he starts to hover around a bit (it is difficult to tell though). 2. Violent Dragon moves forward a bit, flaps his wings, rises high into the air, then comes back down to slam into the ground, causing heavy damage to all party members. GUARD: As soon as he is completely off the screen while rising up. 1. Violent Dragon will hover for a bit, then move forward and latch onto his target with his feet, absorbing some HP away from your character into himself. GUARD: As soon as he starts to hover around a bit (it is difficult to tell though). Number: 64 Name: Snow Dragon (960HP) Locations: Holly Plains Drops: 870EXP, 60AP, 320Z, Medium Bean, Jingle Village Bomb Attacks ======= 1. Snow Dragon swoops in front of its target, then hits its target with its lower claws, causing several hits for low-moderate damage that it then reabsorbs. 2. Snow Dragon backs up a bit, kicks up some dust, then flies straight at your party, injuring every character twice for moderate-high damage. GUARD: Right after he kicks up the dust. 3. Snow Dragon can also raise his Defense Number: 65 Name: Dinosaur (2500HP) Locations: Break Wasteland/Desert Portion Drops: 2040EXP, 138AP, 600Z, Large Bean, MAX Bean Attacks ======= 1. Dinosaur will rear its head back, then snap its head forward, letting out a breath that hits each character thrice. GUARD: While he is rearing his head back. 2. Dinosaur will back up to the back of the screen, then dash forward, hitting all of your party members at once with a single hit each. GUARD: After he has finished backing up. 3. Dinosaur moves right in front of his target and bites twice for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 66 Name: Ice Dinosaur (2600HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 2400EXP, 120AP, 450Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Ice Glove Weak to Fire, Resistant to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Ice Dinosaur will rear its head back, then snap its head forward, letting out an icy breath that hits each character thrice, and has the possibility too freeze. GUARD: While he is rearing his head back. 2. Ice Dinosaur will back up to the back of the screen, then dash forward, hitting all of your party members at once with a single hit each. GUARD: After he has finished backing up. 3. Ice Dinosaur moves right in front of his target and bites twice for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 67 Name: Fire Dinosaur (3300HP) Locations: Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock, Gizard Wasteland Drops: 2700EXP, 150AP, 500Z, Large Bean, MAX Bean, Protective Crest Resistant to Fire, Weak to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Fire Dinosaur will rear its head back, then snap its head forward, letting out a fiery breath that hits each character thrice. GUARD: While he is rearing his head back. 2. Fire Dinosaur will back up to the back of the screen, then dash forward, hitting all of your party members at once with a single hit each. GUARD: After he has finished backing up. 3. Fire Dinosaur moves right in front of his target and bites twice for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 68 Name: Giant Snake Locations: Training Cave, Break Wasteland Drops: 72EXP, 12AP, 40Z, Poison Recovery, Darkness Recovery Attacks ======= 1. The Giant Snake moves right in front of your character and lashes out with its head, with the possibility of causing POISON. GUARD: Right as soon as it moves in. Number: 69 Name: Mansion Snake (300HP) Locations: Princess Snake's Mansion Drops: 180EXP, 24AP, 180Z, Poison Recovery, Darkness Recovery Weak to Ice Attacks ======= 1. The Mansion Snake moves right in front of your character and lashes out with its head, with the possibility of causing its targets Defense to fall. GUARD: Right as soon as it moves in. 2. The Mansion Snake moves right in front of your character and lashes out with its head, with the possibility of causing Poison. GUARD: Right as soon as it moves in. 3. The Mansion Snake will burrow underground, causing a giant spire of rock to hit its target right below, possibly causing Stun. GUARD: As soon as the Mansion Snake burrows underground. Number: 70 Name: Poisonous Snake (820HP) Locations: Pilaf's Castle Drops: 810EXP, 60AP, 250Z, Rattlesnake Scale, Poison Recovery Weak to Ice Attacks ======= 1. The Poisonous Snake moves right in front of your character and lashes out with its head, with the possibility of causing its targets Defense to fall. GUARD: Right as soon as it moves in. 2. The Poisonous Snake moves right in front of your character and lashes out with its head, with the possibility of causing Panic. GUARD: Right as soon as it moves in. 2. The Poisonous Snake moves to the center of the screen, then spits out poison at all tyour characters, dealing low damage with the possibility of causing poison. GUARD: Right as soon as it goes to the center. Number: 71 Name: Lantern Ghost Locations: Training Cave, Bamboo Forest, Mt. Five Element Drops: 90EXP, 18AP, 60Z, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. Lantern Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing a single high-powered hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. 2. Lantern Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing several medium-damage hits. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 72 Name: Ship Ghost (450HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 840EXP, 60AP, 320Z, Ki Drink 50, Burn Capsule Resistant to Physical, Very Weak to Ki, Weak to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Ship Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing a single high-powered hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. 2. Ship Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing several medium-damage hits. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 73 Name: Patrol Ghost (160HP) Locations: Princess Snake's Mansion Drops: 300EXP, 24AP, 220Z, Ki Drink 50, Bravado Card Resistant to Physical, Very weak to Ki, Weak to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Patrol Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing a single high-powered hit. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. 2. Patrol Ghost will move right in front of your character, then swing his lantern upright, and gather a bunch of flames, before swinging his lantern back downwards, causing several medium-damage hits. GUARD: Right after he moves in front of your character. Number: 74 Name: Ghost Pot Locations: Bamboo Forest, Divine Crossing, Mt. Five Element Drops: 114EXP, 12AP, 70Z, Ki Drink 30, Ki Drink 50 Attacks ======= 1. The Ghost Pot will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe several times, hitting you with every rotation. GUARD: As soon as the Ghost Pot comes up to your character. 2. The Ghost Pot will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe once for a single powerful strike. GUARD: As soon as the Ghost Pot comes up to your character. Number: 75 Name: Head Ghoul Locations: Mt. Five Element Drops: 144EXP, 18AP, 100Z, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Head Ghoul will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe several times, hitting you with every rotation. GUARD: As soon as the Head Ghoul comes up to your character. 2. The Head Ghoul will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe once for a single powerful strike. GUARD: As soon as the Head Ghoul comes up to your character. Number: 76 Name: Death Sentence (180HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 480EXP, 48AP, 300Z, Ki Drink 50, Defocus Card, Evil Containment Jewel Strong to Physical, Very Weak to Ki, Weak to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. The Death Sentence will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe several times, hitting you with every rotation. GUARD: As soon as the Death Sentence comes up to your character. 2. The Death Sentence will come straight up to your character, and twirl his scythe once for a single powerful strike. GUARD: As soon as the Death Sentence comes up to your character. Number: 77 Name: Demon Denizen Locations: Divine Crossing, Mt. Five Element Drops: 84EXP, 12AP, 90Z, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. Demon Denizen moves forward slightly into a long-range alignment position with your character, then begins to gather an orb of purple energy, before shooting out a laser at your character. GUARD: A few seconds after it begins gathering its energy orb. Number: 78 Name: Demon Noble (900HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 840EXP, 60AP, 320Z, Medium Bean, Evasion Secrets, Phoenix Tail Feather Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Demon Noble moves to the center of his target's row, gathers a ball of blue energy around himself, then shoots it as a beam at his enemy. GUARD: Right after he has finished gathering his ball of energy. 2. Demon Noble gathers some blue flames around his hand for about three seconds, then sends it at his opponent for a single damaging hit, causing some sort of status effect (unsure). GUARD: After he has finished gathering the flames in his hand. 3. Demon Noble can raise his Evasion. Number: 79 Name: Demon Mystic (560HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 270EXP, 42AP, 200Z, Evasion Secrets, Attract Water Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Demon Mystic moves to the center of his target's row, gathers a ball of blue energy around himself, then shoots it as a beam at his enemy. GUARD: Right after he has finished gathering his ball of energy. 2. Demon Mystic gathers some blue flames around his hand for about three seconds, then sends it at his opponent for a single damaging hit, causing some sort of status effect (unsure). GUARD: After he has finished gathering the flames in his hand. 3. Demon Mystic can raise his Evasion. 4. Demon Mystic can revive a fellow foe. Number: 80 Name: Gogyo Majin Locations: Mt. Five Element Drops: 168XP, 18AP, 120Z, Phoenix Feather Attacks ======= 1. Gogyo Majin aligns himself with his target in a long-range position, puts his hands together, forms several swords out of the air, and sends them at his target. GUARD: Right after he forms his swords in the air. 2. Gogyo Majin stays right where he is, puts his hands together and hovers up and back a bit, before hitting the ground with his hands, sending a stream of fire at his target. GUARD: Right as soon as he hits the ground from his hovering position. 3. Gogyo Majin can raise his Defense. Number: 81 Name: Ensei Majin (1250HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 960EXP, 84AP, 450Z, Medium Bean, Defense Water, Demon Bravery Weak to Ki, Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Ensei Majin aligns himself with his target in a long-range position, puts his hands together, forms several swords out of the air, and sends them at his target. GUARD: Right after he forms his swords in the air. 2. Ensei Majin stays right where he is, puts his hands together and hovers up and back a bit, before hitting the ground with his hands, sending a stream of fire at his target. GUARD: Right as soon as he hits the ground from his hovering position. 3. Ensei Majin goes in front of his target and throws a bunch of small projectiles that hit your character a couple of times for moderate damage with the possibility of poisoning. Number: 82 Name: Ostrich Chicken Locations: Spinach Wastes, Break Wasteland Drops: 360EXP, 24AP, 120Z, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Ostrich Chicken will move in front of your character, shake its head around several times, then peck your character, which can cause paralysis. GUARD: Once it has finished shaking its head (about six times). 2. The Ostrich Chicken will move in front of your character, shake its head around several times, then peck your character, oddly enough which can heal your character. GUARD: Once it has finished shaking its head (about six times). 3. The Ostrich Chiken will scatter food pellets on the ground, then eats it up, recovering its HP. Number: 83 Name: Sand Dodo Locations: Break Wastelands Desert Portion Drops: Attacks ======= 1. The Sand Dodo will move in front of your character, shake its head around several times, then peck your character, which can cause paralysis. GUARD: Once it has finished shaking its head (about six times). 2. The Sand Dodo will move in front of your character, shake its head around several times, then peck your character, oddly enough which can heal your character. GUARD: Once it has finished shaking its head (about six times). 3. The Sand Dodo will scatter food pellets on the ground, then eats it up, recovering its HP. Number: 84 Name: Dododo (66HP) Locations: Break Wastelands Desert Portion, Break Wasteland, Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock, Spinach Wastes Cave Drops: 12300HP, 1230AP, 1Z, Hermit Spring Water, Hermit Milk, HEAD-CHA-LA Resistant to Physical, Ki, Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Dododo will flee the battle, causing very low damage to one enemy as he goes by. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his target's row. Number: 85 Name: Firebird (3050HP) Locations: Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Drops: 3600EXP, 150AP, 720Z, Large Bean, Max Bean, Phoenix Tail Feather Resistant to Fire, Weak to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Firebird flies up into the air, flaps its wings, and sends daggers of energy at all of your party members for a single hit each. GUARD: As soon as it flies into the air. 2. Firebird moves forward, and stabs his target with his talons for a single hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves forward. 3. Firebird gathers a bit of yellow energy and shoots it at one target. GUARD: As soon as it rears up. Number: 86 Name: Blue Hawk (1280HP) Locations: Hermit Spring Drops: 1440EXP, 108AP, 350Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Weak to Fire, Resistant Ice Attacks ======= 1. Blue Hawk flies up into the air, flaps its wings, and sends daggers of ice at all of your party members for a single hit each. GUARD: As soon as it flies into the air. 2. Blue Hawk moves forward, and stabs his target with his talons for a single hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves forward. 3. Blue Hawk gathers a bit of yellow energy and shoots it at one target, with the potential to freeze. GUARD: As soon as it rears up. Number: 87 Name: Dark Condor (3500HP) Locations: Gizard Wasteland, Paprika Wasteland Drops: 4500EXP, 162AP, 620Z, Hermit Medicine, Phoenix Tail Feather, Speed Crest Resistant to Fire, Weak to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Dark Condor flies up into the air, flaps its wings, and sends several of its tail feathers at all of your party members for a single hit each. GUARD: As soon as it flies into the air. 2. Dark Condor moves forward, and stabs his target with his talons for a single hit, which can poison. GUARD: As soon as it moves forward. 3. Dark Condor gathers a bit of yellow energy and shoots it at one target, which can paralyse. GUARD: As soon as it rears up. Number: 88 Name: Tiger Locations: Bamboo Forest Drops: 150EXP, 18AP, 90Z, Small Bean, Medium Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Tiger will move back very slightly, then lash out at your character with its paws and attack twice. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. 2. The Tiger will move forward and hit your character with a single swipe of its paws. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. 3. The Tiger will move forward very slightly, then hit your character with its hind legs several times for medium damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. Number: 89 Name: Snow Tiger Locations: Mt. Frappe Drops: 660EXP, 42AP, 160Z Attacks ======= 1. The Snow Tiger will move in front of your character, dash past him in a ring of fire visual effect, then dash back into position, causing two medium damage hits. GUARD: Right as soon as the Snow Tiger moves in front of your character. Number: 90 Name: Dimensional Tiger (1580HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 1040EXP, 60AP, 550Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Dimensional Tiger will move back very slightly, then lash out at your character with its paws and attack twice. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. 2. The Dimensional Tiger will move forward and hit your character with a single swipe of its paws. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. 3. The Dimensional Tiger will move forward very slightly, then hit your character with its hind legs several times for medium damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into its position. Number: 91 Name: Wolf Locations: Mt. Paozu, Break Wasteland, East Mt. Paozu Drops: 96EXP, 18AP, 60Z, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Wolf uses a Howl to call on another Wolf. 2. The Wolf moves forward slightly, and throws the chain around its neck at the target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 92 Name: White Wolf Locations: Mt. Frappe, Holly Plains Drops: 330EXP, 30AP, 90Z, Small Bean, Wolf's Roar Attacks ======= 1. The Wolf moves forward slightly, and throws the chain around its neck at the target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Wolf moves forward slightly and aligns with its target, then dashes forth and swipes its paws several times in rapid fire for low damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The White Wolf uses a Howl to call on another Wolf. Number: 93 Name: Red Wolf (1200HP) Locations: Paprika Wasteland, Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Drops: 960EXP, 60AP, 450Z, Medium Bean, Wolf's Roar, Hero's Scheme Attacks ======= 1. The Red Wolf moves forward slightly, and throws the chain around its neck at the target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. The Red Wolf moves forward slightly and aligns with its target, then dashes forth and swipes its paws several times in rapid fire for low damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. The Red Wolf moves forward slightly and aligns with its target, then dashes back and forth hitting its target several times for moderate-high damage. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 94 Name: Stray Dog Locations: Spinach Wastes, Break Wasteland Drops: 330EXP, 24AP, 90Z, Attract Water Attacks ======= 1. The Stray Dog will move up to a center position aligned with its target, then throw the meat in its mouth at its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 2. The Stray Dog will move right in front of its target, turn around, and kick sand into your character's face with the possibility of causing blindness (does not do damage). GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 3. The Stray Dog will force one of your character's Rage Gauge to increase. Number: 95 Name: Red Ribbon Spy Dog (600HP) Locations: Muscle Tower, Yunzabit Heights Drops: 570EXP, 52AP, 220Z, HP Drink 50, Ki Drink 30 Attacks ======= 1. The Red Ribbon Spy Dog will move up to a center position aligned with its target, then throw the meat in its mouth at its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 2. The Red Ribbon Spy Dog will move right in front of its target, turn around, and kick sand into your character's face with the possibility of causing blindness (does not do damage). GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 3. The Red Ribbon Spy Dog will force one of your character's Rage Gauge to increase. Number: 96 Name: Super Watchdog (890HP) Locations: Pilaf's Castle Drops: 900EXP, 60AP, 650Z, Medium Bean, Attract Water Attacks ======= 1. The Super Watchdog will move up to a center position aligned with its target, then throw the meat in its mouth at its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 2. The Super Watchdog will move right in front of its target, turn around, and kick sand into your character's face with the possibility of causing blindness (does not do damage). GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 3. The Super Watchdog will force one of your character's Rage Gauge to increase. Number: 97 Name: Wild Boar (960HP) Locations: Spinach Wastes, Break Wasteland Drops: 840EXP, 60AP, 220Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Rush Ring Number: 98 Name: Champion Boar (3200HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 3300EXP, 144AP, 650Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Rush Bracelet Attacks ======= 1. Champion Boar will move into the center of his target's row, then dash right at your character and ram into him for a single heavy hit, with the ability to stun the target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into your character's row. 2. Champion Boar backs up to the back of the screen, and stands up on his hind legs, before smashing his front legs down into the earth, hitting all of your party members for moderate-high damage. GUARD: Shortly after he raises his front legs. 3. Champion Boar backs up to the back of the screen, then breathes in, before letting out his breath as an attack that hits all your party members twice, with the possibility of paralyzing. Number: 99 Name: Snow Boar (2100HP) Locations: Yunzabit Heights Drops: 1950EXP, 120AP, 440Z, Large Bean, Anger Jewel, Rush Bracelet Weak to Fire, Resistant to Ice Attacks ======= 1. Snow Boar will move into the center of his target's row, then dash right at your character and ram into him for a single heavy hit, with the ability to stun the target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into your character's row. 2. Snow Boar backs up to the back of the screen, and stands up on his hind legs, before smashing his front legs down into the earth, hitting all of your party members for moderate-high damage. GUARD: Shortly after he raises his front legs. 3. Snow Boar backs up to the back of the screen, then breathes in, before letting out his breath as an attack that hits all your party members twice, with the possibility of blinding. GUARD: Shortly after he breathes in. Number: 100 Name: Hungry Bear Locations: Spinach Wastes Drops: 910EXP, 60AP,, 240Z, Anger Jewel Attacks ======= 1. Hungry Bear will move into alignment with his target, then throw an apple into the air, before throwing it at his target for a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he finishes catching his apple. Number: 101 Name: Snow Bear Locations: Mt. Frappe Drops: 780EXP, 60AP, 160Z, Medium Bean, Rush Ring Attacks ======= 1. Snow Bear will move in long-range alignment with his target, pick up a snowball, throw it in the air, catch it in his paw, then throw it at his opponent for a single high-damage hit. GUARD: As soon as he catches his snowball. Number: 102 Name: Strong Bear (3050HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds, Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Drops: 3600EXP, 156AP, 820Z, Medium Bean, Anger Jewel Attacks ======= 1. Strong Bear moves right in front of his target, then hits him three times with his claws for moderate-heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he moves right in front of your character. 2. Strong Bear moves to his target's row and moves close to his target, then dashes forward and hits his target with several swipes of his paws for heavy damage. GUARD: Once he moves into his position close to your character. Number: 103 Name: Dangerous Panda Locations: Bamboo Forest Drops: 156EXP, 18AP, 140Z, Defense Ring Attacks ======= 1. The Dangerous Panda will shoot you with a rifle multiple times. GUARD: There isn`t any actual movement from the Dangerous Panda before the danger flash pops up. The best way that you can guard against this attack is to recognize his LACK of movement and immediately respond with your respective guard button. 2. The Dangerous Panda will move forward and swipe at you twice with its paws for medium damage each. GUARD: As soon as the Dangerous Panda begins to move forward hit your Guard button. Number: 104 Name: Snow Panda (920HP) Locations: Holly Plains Drops: 840EXP, 72AP, 320Z, Medium Bean, Ice Capsule, Energy Bracelet Attacks ======= 1. Snow Panda moves slightly forward, picks up a giant rock, and throws it at his target, causing a high-damage hit and possible stunning. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. Snow Panda moves in front of a character, then hits him twice with his paws. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 105 Name: Ultimate Pandaman (3000HP) Locations: Pilaf's Castle Drops: 2700EXP, 150AP, 520Z, Large Bean, Double Drink Z, Emerald Attacks ======= 1. Ultimate Pandaman moves in front of his target, picks up a giant rock, and rams your character with it, causing a high-damage hit and possible stunning. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. Ultimate Pandaman moves in front of a character, then hits him twice with his paws. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 106 Name: Giant Fish (1480HP) Locations: Hermit Spring Drops: 1590EXP, 120AP, 440Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Protective Emblem Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Giant Fish moves up to its opponent and hits its opponent with its tail for a single heavily-damaging attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. Giant Fish moves into the back of its targets row, then swoops forward and hits its target with a single damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the back. 3. Giant Fish moves into the back of the central row, then sends out its icy breath, causing several hits to each character with the possibility of freezing a character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the back row. 4. Giant Fish moves off-screen, then comes back on, spitting out several chunks of ice at each character, causing several hits of damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves on screen. 5. Giant Fish moves into central alignment with its target, then sends a bunch of bubbles at its target for several damaging hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. Number: 107 Name: Wild Fish (1950HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 1680EXP, 120AP, 400Z, Medium Bean, Absolute Zero, Freeze Bracelet Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Wild Fish moves up to its opponent and hits its opponent with its tail for a single heavily-damaging attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. Wild Fish moves into the back of its targets row, then swoops forward and hits its target with a single damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the back. 3. Wild Fish moves into the back of the central row, then sends out its icy breath, causing several hits to each character with the possibility of freezing a character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the back row. 4. Wild Fish moves off-screen, then comes back on, spitting out several smaller fish at each character, causing several hits of damage, and can confuse. GUARD: As soon as it moves on screen. 5. Wild Fish moves off-screen, then comes back on, sending a bunch of waves at all characters for several damaging hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves onto the screen again. Number: 108 Name: Sand Fish (2000HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 1800EXP, 114AP, 550Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Attacks ======= 1. Sand Fish moves up to its opponent and hits its opponent with its tail for a single heavily-damaging attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. Sand Fish moves into the back of the central row, then sends out its sandy breath, causing several hits to each character with the possibility of blinding a character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the back row. 3. Sand Fish moves off-screen, then comes back on, spitting out several smaller fish at each character, causing several hits of damage, and can confuse. GUARD: As soon as it moves on screen. Number: 109 Name: Wolfman Locations: Mt. Paozu, Martial Arts Temple Drops: 150EXP, 18AP, Small Bean, Medium Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Wolfman will move forward right in front of your character, and slash your character thrice with its claws. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. The Wolfman will move forward slightly, start rotating his arms to gather energy, and then sends it as a projectile at your character. GUARD: Shortly after he begins to gather his energy. 3. Wolfman can raise its evasion rate. Number: 110 Name: Werewolf (1060HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet Drops: 1110EXP, 60AP, 420Z, Medium Bean, Hermit Spring Water Attacks ======= 1. The Werewolf will move forward right in front of your character, and slash your character thrice with its claws. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. The Werewolf will move forward slightly, start rotating his arms to gather energy, and then sends it as a projectile at your character. GUARD: Shortly after he begins to gather his energy. 3. Werewolf can raise its evasion rate. 4. The Werewolf shall move in front of your central character, then attack all three of your characters at once for several hits. GUARD: As soon as he moves to be in front of your central character. Number: 111 Name: Golden Wolf (1250HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 1500EXP, 72AP, 900Z, Medium Bean, Battle Sense, Perception Charm Attacks ======= 1. Golden Wolf will move forward right in front of your character, and slash your character thrice with its claws. GUARD: As soon as he comes into position in front of you. 2. Golden Wolf will move forward slightly, start rotating his arms to gather energy, and then sends it as a projectile at your character. GUARD: Shortly after he begins to gather his energy. 3. Golden Wolf can raise its evasion rate. 4. Golden Wolf shall move in front of your central character, then attack all three of your characters at once for several hits. GUARD: As soon as he moves to be in front of your central character. Number: 112 Name: Bloodsucker (1030HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet Drops: 1180EXP, 66AP, 410Z, Medium Bean, Attack Water Attacks ======= 1. Bloodsucker moves to the center of his target's row, then punches his opponent several times from long-distance range. GUARD: As soon as he moves into the center of any row. 2. Bloodsucker moves in front of his target, does a sort of squat, then punches and kicks his opponent several times for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as he does his squat. 3. Bloodsucker moves in front of his target, then jumps on top of him and sucks some of his HP away, absorbing it for himself. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 113 Name: Vampire (980HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 990Z, 66AP, 430Z, Medium Bean, Attack Water, Concentration Charm Attacks ======= 1. Vampire moves to the center of his target's row, then punches his opponent several times from long-distance range. GUARD: As soon as he moves into the center of any row. 2. Vampire moves in front of his target, does a sort of squat, then punches and kicks his opponent several times for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as he does his squat. 3. Vampire moves in front of his target, then jumps on top of him and sucks some of his HP away, absorbing it for himself, and raise his Attack in the process. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 114 Name: Red Vampire (1850HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 1320EXP, 72AP, 555Z, Large Bean, MAX Bean, Demon Bravery Attacks ======= 1. Red Vampire moves to the center of his target's row, then punches his opponent several times from long-distance range. GUARD: As soon as he moves into the center of any row. 2. Red Vampire moves in front of his target, does a sort of squat, then punches and kicks his opponent several times for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as he does his squat. 3. Red Vampire moves in front of his target, then jumps on top of him and sucks some of his HP away, absorbing it for himself, and raise his Attack in the process. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. 4. Red Vampire moves into the center of his opponent's row, bows his head down, then sends out several low-damage energy waves at his opponent. GUARD: Once he bows his head. Number: 115 Name: Mummy Man (1080HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet, Break Wasteland Desert Portion Drops: 960EXP, 60AP, 420Z, Medium Bean, Phoenix Feather Weak to Fire Attacks ======= 1. The Mummy Man will move in long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then snap his bandages at his target, causing roughly a half-dozen low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 2. The Mummy Man will move in front of one of your characters, then take out his shovel, hit the ground, and dig his way past your character, hitting him with one high-damage hit and lowering your character's Speed in the process. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 3. The Mummy Man will move in close to his target and spit out a ball of poison that can damage your character and poison him. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his attacking position. Number: 116 Name: Mummy (1000HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 930EXP, 66AP, 450Z Weak to Fire Attacks ======= 1. The Mummy will move in long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then snap his bandages at his target, causing roughly a half-dozen low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 2. The Mummy will move in front of one of your characters, then take out his shovel, hit the ground, and dig his way past your character, hitting him with one high-damage hit and lowering your character's Speed in the process. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 3. The Mummy will move in close to his target and spit out a ball of poison that can damage your character and poison him. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his attacking position. 1. The Mummy will move in long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then snap his bandages to the back of the screen, and throw a box at his target, causing a single moderately-damaging hit with the possibility of inflicting Stun status. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. Number: 117 Name: Burning Mummy Locations: Mt. Kiwi Drops: 300EXP, 30AP, 110Z, Small Bean, Hot Capsule Attacks ======= 1. The Burning Mummy will move in long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then snap his bandages at his target, causing roughly a half-dozen low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 2. The Burning Mummy will move in front of one of your characters, then take out his shovel, hit the ground, and dig his way past your character, hitting him with one high-damage hit and lowering your character's Speed in the process. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. Number: 118 Name: Giant Bat Locations: Divine Crossing, Mt. Five Element Drops: 72 EXP, 12AP, 60Z, Medium Bean Attacks ======= 1. Giant Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then send out a supersonic wave to injure your character, causing a couple of medium-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 2. Giant Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then summons a swarm of regular bats at your character, causing several low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 3. Giant Bat will go straight up in front of your character, latch onto him and absorb some HP from him, healing itself in the process. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. Number: 119 Name: Vampire Bat (420HP) Locations: East Mt. Paozu, Hermit Spring Drops: 450EXP, 42AP, 220Z, Small Bean, Panic Rcovery Attacks ======= 1. Vampire Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then send out a supersonic wave to injure your character, causing a couple of medium-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 2.Vampire Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then summons a swarm of regular bats at your character, causing several low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 3. Vampire Bat will go straight up in front of your character, latch onto him and absorb some HP from him, healing itself in the process. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 4. Vampire Bat into the center of the screen, then summons a swarm of regular bats at all of your characters, causing several low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. Number: 120 Name: King Bat (890HP) Locations: Devil's Toilet, Pilaf's Castle Drops: 840EXP, 54AP, 360Z, Medium Bean, Panic Recovery Attacks ======= 1. King Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then send out a supersonic wave to injure your character, causing a couple of medium-damage hits, able to cause your character to become confused in the process. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 2. King Bat will move forward slightly to be in long-distance alignment with your character, then summons a swarm of regular bats at your character, causing several low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. 3. King Bat will go straight up in front of your character, latch onto him and absorb some HP from him, healing itself in the process. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 4. King Bat into the center of the screen, then summons a swarm of regular bats at all of your characters, causing several low-damage hits. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. Number: 121 Name: Big Crab (800HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 780EXP, 54AP, 320Z, Medium Bean, Defense Water Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Big Crab goes up straight to its opponent, retreats into its shell, then hits him with his pincers, causing a single high-damage hit to its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. The Big Crab swipes its claw, causing several small crabs to fall on its target, each causing damage. GUARD: As soon as the Big Crab swipes its claws. 3. Big Crab moves into the center of its targets row, then shoots out a stream of bubbles at your party member, causing a single heavy hit to your character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. Number: 122 Name: Giant Crab (650HP) Locations: Hermit Spring Drops: 750EXP, 54AP, 240Z, Medium Bean, Absolute Zero Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Giant Crab goes up straight to its opponent, retreats into its shell, then hits him with his pincers, causing a single high-damage hit to its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. Giant Crab moves into the center of the screen, then shoots out a stream of bubble at each of your party members, causing a single heavy hit to each character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. 3. The Giant Crab swipes its claw, causing several small crabs to fall on its target, each causing damage. GUARD: As soon as the Giant Crab swipes its claws. Number: 123 Name: Dark Crab (2000HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 1500EXP, 66AP, 660Z, Medium Bean, Absolute Zero Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Dark Crab goes up straight to its opponent, retreats into its shell, then hits him with his pincers, causing a single high-damage hit to its target. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. The Dark Crab swipes its claw, causing several small crabs to fall on its target, each causing damage. GUARD: As soon as the Dark Crab swipes its claws. 3. Dark Crab moves into the center of its targets row, then shoots out a stream of bubbles at your party member, causing a single heavy hit to your character. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. Number: 124 Name: Fishman (600HP) Locations: Hermit Spring Drops: 660EXP, 54AP, 210Z, Small Bean, Freeze Recovery Resistant to Ice, Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Fishman moves into central alignment with his target, jumps into the air, and sends a quick wave of water at his target for a single-damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. Fishman moves into central alignment with his target, then sends a blast of water vapor at his target for a single-damaging hit with the potential to freeze. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. Fishman moves into central alignment with his target, jumps into the air, and kicks at his target for a single-damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 125 Name: Man-Fish (680HP) Locations: Pirate Cave Drops: 720EXP, 54AP, 420Z, Medium Bean, Absolute Zero Resistant to Ice, Weak to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Man-Fish moves into central alignment with his target, jumps into the air, and sends a quick wave of water at his target for a single-damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 2. Man-Fish moves into central alignment with his target, then sends a blast of water vapor at his target for a single-damaging hit with the potential to freeze. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. 3. Man-Fish moves into central alignment with his target, jumps into the air, and kicks at his target for a single-damaging hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves into position. Number: 126 Name: Magman Locations: Mt. Kiwi Drops: 270XP, 30AP, 90Z Attacks ======= 1. The Magman will move forward into long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then hit the ground and send a burst of flame at his target. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 2. The Magman will move forward into long-distance range alignment with his intended target, then dash straight forward into his opponent. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. Number: 127 Name: Experiment #3 (1480HP) Locations: Martial Arts Sewers Drops: 1260EXP, 66AP, 580Z, Recover Capsule, All Recover Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Experiment #7 disappears for a half a second, teleporting, before teleporting right back in front of its target and hitting him over the head once. GUARD: As soon as it teleports right in front of your character. 2. Experiment #7 moves in front of your character and shocks him for several hits of moderate damage, with the possibility of dealing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 128 Name: Experiment #7 (1620HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 1660EXP, 60AP, 490Z, HP Drink 50, Recover Capsule Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Experiment #7 goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage, and the possibility of dealing panic. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 2. Experiment #7 disappears for a half a second, teleporting, before teleporting right back in front of its target and hitting him over the head once. GUARD: As soon as it teleports right in front of your character. 3. Experiment #7 moves in front of your character and shocks him for several hits of moderate damage, with the possibility of dealing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 129 Name: Experiment #9 (1880HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 2100EXP, 72AP, 380Z, Ki Drink 50, Recover Capsule Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Experiment #9 disappears for a half a second, teleporting, before teleporting right back in front of its target and hitting him over the head once. GUARD: As soon as it teleports right in front of your character. 2. Experiment #9 goes in to the center of its opponents row and spurts out some sort of strange liquid at its opponent, damaging him once for moderate damage, and the possibility of dealing panic. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center row of your character. 3. Experiment #7 moves in front of your character and shocks him for several hits of moderate damage, with the possibility of dealing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves right in front of your character. Number: 130 Name: Sandman (700HP) Locations: Desert, Break Wastelands Desert Portion Drops: 780EXP, 54AP, 220Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Attacks ======= 1. Sandman moves in front of his target and hits him twice with his claws for moderate damage. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. 2. Sandman moves in front of his target, then stabs him with his tail, absorbing some HP and replenishing it to himself. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. 3. Sandman moves forward to the center of his target's row, and spits out three balls of toxin that damage along with the possibility of dealing poison. GUARD: As soon as he moves into the center of his target's row. Number: 131 Name: Yorgan Locations: Mt. Kiwi Drops: 330XP, 36AP, 110Z, Hot Capsule Attacks ======= 1. Yorgan will move forward slightly and align with his intended target, then raise his hand and shoot three flames at his enemy for medium damage. GUARD: As soon as he moves into attacking position. 2. Yorgan will move right in front of his foe, then slash twice. GUARD: As soon as he moves right in front of your character. 2. Yorgan will move right in front of his foe, then stab your character with his tail for four separate damages, draining his HP and reabsorbing it into himself. GUARD: As soon as he moves right in front of your character. Number: 132 Name: Failed Experiment (2890HP) Locations: East Town Ruins Drops: 2700EXP, 99AP, 560Z, HP Drink 50, HP Capsule Z Resistant to Fire, Ice, Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Failed Experiment moves slightly back and into the row of his target, then spits out three moderately-damaging balls of toxin at his target that can poison and paralyze both. GUARD: As soon as he moves into his position. 2. Failed Experiment moves up in front of his target, and stabs him with his tail, causing three hits of moderate damage which he absorbs to heal himself. Number: 133 Name: Forest Guard (520HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 270EXP, 36AP, 180Z, Mystery Jewel, Sleep Recovery Attacks ======= 1. Forest Guard moves into the back of his target's row, takes out a blue and red vial, shakes them around a bit, then throws them at his target for, oddly enough, a single hit of heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he finishes shaking his vials. 2. Forest Guard goes up to his opponent and stabs his target with a needle, causing two hits, absorbing back some of the damage dealt. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 134 Name: Ancient Descendant (800HP) Locations: Nemuria Ruins Drops: 900EXP, 66AP, 320Z, Medium Bean, Recover Capsule Attacks ======= 1. Ancient Descendant moves into the back of his target's row, takes out a blue and red vial, shakes them around a bit, then throws them at his target for, oddly enough, a single hit of heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he finishes shaking his vials. 2. Ancient Descendant goes up to his opponent and stabs his target with a needle, causing two hits, with the possibility of adding blindness. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. 3. Ancient Descendant goes up to his opponent and hits his target with his book, with the possibility of causing stun. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 135 Name: Mad Scientist (1400HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 1650EXP, 60AP, 380Z, HP Drink 50, All Recovery, Recovery Crest Attacks ======= 1. Mad Scientist moves into the back of his target's row, takes out a blue and red vial, shakes them around a bit, then throws them at his target for, oddly enough, a single hit of heavy damage. GUARD: As soon as he finishes shaking his vials. 2. Mad Scientist goes up to his opponent and stabs his target with a needle, causing two hits, with the possibility of adding blindness. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. 3. Mad Scientist goes up to his opponent and hits his target with his book, with the possibility of causing stun. GUARD: As soon as he moves in front of your character. Number: 136 Name: Tumble Bug Locations: Break Wasteland Drops: 96EXP, 12AP, 50Z, Small Bean Attacks ======= 1. The Tumblebug will move into the center of his target's row, fall to the ground, then rush forward at his opponent, hitting him several times for low damage each hit. GUARD: Once he lands on the ground. 2. The Tumblebug can raise his Defense. 3. The Tumblebug will move forward slightly in the same row as his target, then send out a bunch of silk at his opponent, lowering the target's Speed and Evasion stats. GUARD: As soon as it moves into position. Number: 137 Name: Fire Caterpillar Locations: Mt. Kiwi Drops: 420EXP, 30AP, 140Z Attacks ======= 1. Fire Caterpillar moves slightly forward in the center lane, buries its head in the ground, and sends several attacks at each onscreen character for a small amount of damage each hit. GUARD: Right as soon as the Fire Caterpillar buries its head. 2. Fire Caterpillar can raise its Defense stat. Number: 138 Name: Caterpillar (650HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 300EXP, 42AP, 250Z, Small Bean, Defense Water, Protective Emblem Attacks ======= 1. The Caterpillar will move into the center of the middle row row, fall to the ground, then rush forward at the party, hitting all members several times. GUARD: Once he lands on the ground. 2. The Caterpillar will raise his own Defense. 3. The Caterpillar will move forward to in front of his target and spray him with silk, lowering your character's Speed and Evasion stats. 4. The Caterpillar will move into the center of his target's row, fall to the ground, then rush forward at his opponent, hitting him several times for low damage each hit. GUARD: Once he lands on the ground. Number: 139 Name: Dark Giras (2800HP) Locations: Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Drops: 3300EXP, 150AP, 650Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean Attacks ======= 1. Dark Giras moves up to the center of his target's row, then hits his target with a one-two punch with his tail, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: Once he moves into the center of a row. 2. Dark Giras goes right up to his target, draws in his breath, then sends it back out as a concentrated ball of air at his target that Stuns the target (but does not deal damage). GUARD: Shortly after he begins to draw in his breath. 3. Dark Giras moves up to the center of his target's row, flaps his wings and hovers, then sends out a burst of wind that forms into a tornado, sending it at his target, which deals moderate-high damage and can blind. GUARD: Once he begins to hover off the ground. Number: 140 Name: Magmaras Locations: Mt. Kiwi Drops: 720EXP, 60AP, 180Z, Medium Bean, Hot Capsule, Burn Capsule Attacks ======= 1. Magmaras goes right up to his target and punches him, with the possibility of causing stunning. GUARD: Right as soon as Magmaras moves into attacking position. 2. Magmaras aligns up with his target at a long distance aways, then hovers in the air. He will then flap his wings, and send a single burst of flame at his target. GUARD: As soon as he begins to hover up. Number: 141 Name: Dengiras (2250HP) Locations: Yemma Forest Drops: 1200EXP, 90AP, 920Z, Medium Bean, Thunder Capsule Resistant to Electricity Attacks ======= 1. Dengiras moves up to the center of his target's row, then hits his target with a one-two punch with his tail, dealing moderate damage. GUARD: Once he moves into the center of a row. 2. Dengiras goes right up to his target, draws in his breath, then sends it back out as a concentrated ball of air at his target that Stuns the target (but does not deal damage). GUARD: Shortly after he begins to draw in his breath. 3. Dengiras moves up to the center of his target's row, flaps his wings and hovers, then sends out a burst of wind that forms into a tornado, sending it at his target, which deals moderate-high damage and can stun. GUARD: Once he begins to hover off the ground. Number: 142 Name: Roundworm (450HP) Locations: Spinach Wastes Drops: 600EXP, 36AP, 150Z, Poison Recovery, Panic Recovery SPECIAL NOTE: Can only be found inside the caves Attacks ======= 1. Roundworm will summon a Roundworm Larva. 2. Roundworm will move to the center of his opponent's row and spit out a moderate-damaging ball of toxin that can poison and blind his opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of your character's row. 3. Roundworm moves forward slightly into the center of its target's row and lunges its neck forward to hit your character with its head for a single moderate-damaging attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of your character's row. Number: 143 Name: Dark Firefly (1800HP) Locations: Mutaito's Ground Drops: 2400EXP, 66AP, 420Z, Medium Bean, Mystery Jewel SPECIAL NOTES: Can only be encountered in the second cave in the area Attacks ======= 1. Dark Firefly will move to the center of his opponent's row and spit out a moderate-damaging ball of toxin that can poison and blind his opponent. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of your character's row. 2. Dark Firefly moves forward slightly into the center of its target's row and lunges its neck forward to hit your character with its head for a single moderate-damaging attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of your character's row. 3. Dark Firefly will summon a Firefly Larva. Number: 144 Name: Poison Sandbug (1400HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 1320EXP, 66AP, 220Z, Medium Bean, Large Bean, Poison Knuckle Attacks ======= 1. Poison Sandbug will summon a Sandbug Larva. Number: 145 Name: Roundworm Larva (200HP) Locations: Spinach Wastes Drops: 120EXP, 6AP, 30Z SPECIAL NOTES: Can only be encountered by Roundworm summoning it. Attacks ======= 1. Roundworm Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to poison. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 2. Roundworm Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to lower its targets Attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 3. Roundworm Larva will jump onto his opponent and suck away some of his Ki. 4. Roundworm Larva will move in front of your central character, bloat up a bit, then explode, causing heavy damage to all three characters. GUARD: Once the Roundworm Larva begins to bloat up. Number: 146 Name: Firefly Larva (650HP) Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Drops: 300EXP, 24AP, 120Z SPECIAL NOTES: Can only be encountered by Dark Firefly summoning it. Attacks ======= 1. Firefly Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to poison. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 2. Firefly Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to lower its targets Attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 3. Firefly Larva will jump onto his opponent and suck away some of his Ki. 4. Firefly Larva will move in front of your central character, bloat up a bit, then explode, causing heavy damage to all three characters. GUARD: Once the Firefly Larva begins to bloat up. Number: 147 Name: Sandbug Larva (450HP) Locations: Desert Drops: 180EXP, 6AP, 35Z SPECIAL NOTES: Can only be encountered by Poison Sandbug summoning it. Attacks ======= 1. Sandbug Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to poison. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 2. Sandbug Larva will move to the center of its targets row and spit out a couple of balls of toxin that deal very low amounts of damage, but have the capability to lower its targets Attack. GUARD: As soon as it moves into the center of its targets row. 3. Sandbug Larva will jump onto his opponent and suck away some of his Ki. 4. Sandbug Larva will move in front of your central character, bloat up a bit, then explode, causing heavy damage to all three characters. GUARD: Once the Sandbug Larva begins to bloat up. Number: 148 Name: Helper Robot Locations: Holly Plains SPECIAL NOTES: Only found by being summoned by Fugitives Drops: 180EXP, 12AP, 55Z Attacks ======= 1. Helper Robot goes straight up to a character, and hits him with its prods, zapping its target several times for low damage, with the possibility of causing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as it moves in front of your character. 2. Helper Robot moves close to (but not quite on front of) its target, and hits him with its prods twice for jabbing damage. GUARD: As soon as it moves into attacking position. Number: 149 Name: Someone's Robot (3600HP) Locations: East City Ruins Drops: 3906EXP, 156AP, 506Z, HP Capsule 50, Satellite Laser, Diamond Weak to Ki, Electricity, Resistant to Physical, Fire, Ice Attacks ======= 1. Spy Robot moves straight up to his target and hits the target with his prods for several hits worth of damage, with the possibility of causing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as he moves forward into attacking position. 2. Spy Robot moves straight up to his target and hits the target twice with his prods before shooting him a couple of times for moderate damage per hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves forward into attacking position. 3. Spy Robot moves straight up to his target and hits the target twice with his prods for moderate damage each hit. GUARD: As soon as he moves forward into attacking position. Number: 150 Name: Spy Robot (980HP) Locations: Muscle Tower Drops: 1350EXP, 66AP, 180Z, Scrap Iron, HP Drink 50 Weak to Ki, Electricity, Resistant to Physical, Fire, Ice Attacks ======= 1. Spy Robot moves straight up to his target and hits the target with his prods for several hits worth of damage, with the possibility of causing paralysis. GUARD: As soon as he moves forward into attacking position. 2. Spy Robot moves straight up to his target and hits the target twice with his prods before shooting him a couple of times for moderate damage per hit. 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Can be used repeatedly) Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Pirate Cave Name: Wilted Carrot Name: Carrot Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 5 Descr: Refills a little HP to one Descr: Refills a little HP to one ally (during battle only) ally (during battle only) Locations: Item drop w/ Carrot Glove Locations: Item drop w/ Carrot Glove equipped equipped Name: Fancy Carrot Name: Ki Drink 30 Buy: N/A Sell: 10 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Refills a little HP to one Descr: Refills 30% of one ally's Ki ally (during battle only) Locations: Item drop w/ Carrot Glove Locations: Various, Shops equipped Name: Ki Drink 50 Name: Ki Drink Z Buy: 1500 Sell: 750 Buy: 4000 Sell: 2000 Descr: Refills 50% of one ally's Ki Descr: Fully refills one ally's Ki Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Ki Capsule 50 Name: Ki Capsule Z Buy: 4000 Sell: 3000 Buy: 6000 Sell: 3000 Descr: Refills 50% of all allies' Ki Descr: Fullu refills all allies' Ki Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Sacred Jewel Name: Double Drink 50 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 750 Descr: Refills a little Ki of one Descr: Refills 50% of one ally's HP and ally (Only during battle. Ki Can be used repeatedly) Locations: Kiwi Volcano Locations: Kiwi Volcano, Break Wasteland, Sniper drop Name: Double Drink Z Name: Double Capsule 50 Buy: N/A Sell: 2250 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Fully refills one ally's HP Descr: Refills 50% of all allies' HP and and Ki Ki Locations: King Kai's Planet, Pilaf's Locations: Yunzabit Heights, Muscle Tower Castle, Ultimate Pandaman drops Name: Double Capsule Z Name: Hermit Elixir Buy: N/A Sell: 2250 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Fully refills all allies' HP Descr: Refills some HP and Ki to one and Ki (erroneous description) ally (Reduces Rage Gauge) Locations: Devil's Toilet Locations: Spring Guard drop, Shops Name: Hermit Medicine Name: Hermit Spring Water Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Descr: Fully refills one ally's HP Descr: Refills some HP and Ki to all and Ki (Reduces Rage Gauge to allies (Reduces Rage Gauge) zero) Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Hermit Milk Name: Senzu Bean Buy: N/A Sell: 12500 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Fully refills all allies' HP Descr: Refills one ally's HP and Ki to and Ki (Reduces Rage Gauge to max, reviving him and curing zero) all statuses Locations: Master, Dododo drop Locations: Various Name: Super Senzu Beans Name: Phoenix Feather Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 800 Sell: 400 Descr: Refills all allies' HP and Ki Descr: Revives one character with 50% HP to max, reviving them and curing all statuses Locations: Paprika Wasteland Locations: Various, Shops Name: Phoenix Tail Feather Name: Poison Recovery Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 300 Sell: 150 Descr: Revives one character with Descr: Cures one ally of Poison full HP Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Darkness Recovery Name: Sleep Recovery Buy: 300 Sell: 150 Buy: 300 Sell: 150 Descr: Cures one ally of Darkness Descr: Cures one ally of Sleep Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Stun Recovery Name: Panic Recovery Buy: 300 Sell: 150 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Cures one ally of Stun Descr: Cures one ally of Panic Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Freeze Recovery Name: Recover Capsule Buy: 300 Sell: 150 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Cures one ally of Freeze Descr: Cures one ally of all status ailments Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: All Recover Name: Anger Jewel Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Cures all allies of all status Descr: Fills one ally's Rage Gauge a ailments little Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Shenron Scale Name: Attack Water Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 500 Descr: Fills one ally's Rage Gauge to Descr: Raises attack power for several max turns Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various Name: Defense Water Name: Battle Sense Buy: N/A Sell: 500 Buy: N/A Sell: 500 Descr: Raises defense for several Descr: Raises accuracy for several turns turns Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Evasion Secrets Name: Paozu Stone Buy: N/A Sell: 500 Buy: N/A Sell: 500 Descr: Raises evasion for several Descr: Raises speed for several turns turns Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Super Sacred Water Name: Dragonbone Powder Buy: N/A Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 1500 Descr: Raises all parameters for Descr: Raises chance of critical attack several turns for several turns Locations: Yemma Forest, Gizard Locations: Various Wasteland Name: Missile Name: Giant Missile Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Launches a missile at one Descr: Launches a large missile at one enemy enemy Locations: Fugitive drop, Shops Locations: Break Wasteland, Nemuria Ruins, Shops Name: Multi-Missile Name: Satellite Laser Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Descr: Fires several missiles at all Descr: Attacks all enemies with lasers enemies from the sky Locations: Break Wasteland, Skull Locations: Various, Shops Robot Drop, Shops Name: Hot Capsule Name: Burn Capsule Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Light fire damage to one enemy Descr: Major fire damage to one enemy Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Ox-King Flame Name: Annin Flame Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Descr: Light fire damage to all Descr: Major fire damage to all enemies enemies Locations: Shops Locations: Shops Name: Electric Capsule Name: Thunder Capsule Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Light electric damage to one Descr: Major electric damage to one enemy enemy Locations: Shops Locations: Muscle Tower, Dengiras drop, Shops Name: Master Roshi's Anger Name: Kami's Judgement Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Descr: Light electric damage to all Descr: Major electric damage to all enemies enemies Locations: Shops Locations: Break Wasteland, Shops Name: Ice Capsule Name: Freeze Capsule Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Light ice damage to one enemy Descr: Major ice damage to one enemy Locations: RR High Soldier, Snow Locations: Mt. Frappe, RR Ex-Staff Panda drop, Shops Sergeant drop, Shops Name: Jingle Village Bomb Name: Yunzabit Bomb Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Descr: Light ice damage to all Descr: Major ice damage to all enemies enemies Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Yunzabit Heights, RR Tundra Robot drop Name: Sleep Pill Name: Wolf's Roar Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Puts one enemy to sleep Descr: Paralyzes one enemy Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Rattlesnake Scale Name: Spirit Light Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Poisons one enemy Descr: Puts one enemy in darkness Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Absolute Zero Name: Demon King Seal Buy: N/A Sell: 750 Buy: 1500 Sell: 750 Descr: Freezes one enemy Descr: Instantly kills one enemy Locations: Various Locations: Shops Name: Monster Carrot Jewel Name: Mystery Jewel Buy: 1500 Sell: 750 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Turns one enemy into a carrot Descr: Gives a random status ailment to one enemy Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Forest Guard, Dark Firefly drop, Shops Name: Blunder Card Name: Bravado Card Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Descr: Reduces attack power of one Descr: Reduces defense power of one enemy enemy Locations: Shops Locations: Shops, Patrol Ghost drop Name: Defocus Card Name: Inattention Card Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Reduces accuracy of one enemy Descr: Reduces evasion of one enemy Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Shops Name: HP Fruit Name: Ki Fruit Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Raises your maximum HP Descr: Raises your maxium Ki Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Power Fruit Name: Defense Fruit Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Raises Power Descr: Raises Defense Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Recovery Fruit Name: Skill Fruit Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Raises Recovery Descr: Raises Skill Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Speed Fruit Name: Luck Fruit Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Raises Speed Descr: Raises Luck Locations: Various Locations: Various Name: Ki-Blast Fruit Name: Finisher Bean Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Raises the maximum size of the Descr: Use to obtain 1500AP Ki-blast meter on the field map Locations: Break Wasteland, Mutaito's Locations: Demon Flame drop, West City, Grounds, Martial Arts King Kai's Planet, Gizard Temple Sewers Wasteland, Mt. Frappe, Spinach Wastes Name: Attract Water Name: Smoke Bomb Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Buy: 500 Sell: 250 Descr: Raises chance of enemy Descr: Lets you escape a battle 100% of encounter for a while the time Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: EXP Boost Name: Zeni Boost Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 1500 Descr: Raises the experience points Descr: Raises the money earned in battle earned in a battle Locations: Yunzabit Heights, Shops Locations: Various drop Name: Theft Card Name: Demon Bravery Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Descr: Makes enemies drop items more Descr: Makes you invincible until your often next turn Locations: Shops Locations: Various Name: Perception Charm Name: Concentration Charm Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Descr: Lets you evade the next attack Descr: Boosts attack power greatly until with good chance the next turn Locations: Various Locations: Furnace Flame, Vampire drop Name: Resist Seal Name: Scrap Iron Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 3000 Descr: Makes you more resistant to Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. status ailments for several turns Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various Name: Opal Name: Amethyst Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 8000 Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. Locations: Veteran Fox, Female Desert Locations: Various Bandit drop Name: Emerald Name: Ruby Buy: N/A Sell: 12000 Buy: N/A Sell: 30000 Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. Locations: Bandit Queen, Ultimate Locations: Captain Robot drop Pandaman drop Name: Diamond Buy: N/A Sell: 30000 Descr: Can be sold for lots of money. Locations: Excavated Robot, Someone's Robot drop ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Equipment List ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [EQPM] Name: Energy Ring Name: Energy Bracelet Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Descr: Raises maximum HP by 100 Descr: Raises maximum HP by 300 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Energy Necklace Name: Ki Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Raises maximum HP by 500 Descr: Raises maximum Ki by 30 Locations: Muscle Tower, Nemuria Locations: Various, Shops Ruins Name: Ki Bracelet Name: Ki Necklace Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises maximum Ki by 50 Descr: Raises maximum Ki by 100 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Devil's Toilet, East City Ruins Name: Power Ring Name: Power Bracelet Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Descr: Raises Power by 3 Descr: Raises Power by 5 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Power Necklace Name: Defense Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Raises Power by 8 Descr: Raises Defense by 3 Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Locations: Various, Shops Name: Defense Bracelet Name: Defense Necklace Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises Defense by 5 Descr: Raises Defense by 8 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Devil's Toilet Name: Recovery Ring Name: Recovery Bracelet Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Descr: Raises Recovery by 3 Descr: Raises Recovery by 5 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Recovery Necklace Name: Skill Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Raises Recovery by 8 Descr: Raises Skill by 3 Locations: Muscle Tower Locations: Various, Shops Name: Skill Bracelet Name: Skill Necklace Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises Skill by 5 Descr: Raises Skill by 8 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Nemuria Ruins Name: Agility Ring Name: Agility Bracelet Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Descr: Raises Agility by 3 Descr: Raises Agility by 5 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Agility Necklace Name: Luck Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 1000 Sell: 500 Descr: Raises Agility by 8 Descr: Raises Luck by 3 Locations: Desert Locations: Various, Shops Name: Luck Bracelet Name: Luck Necklace Buy: 8000 Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises Luck by 3 Descr: Raises Luck by 8 Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Pilaf Castle Name: Full Ring Name: Full Bracelet Buy: N/A Sell: 1000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises all parameters by 2 Descr: Raises all parameters by 4 Locations: Mt. Five Element Locations: Devil's Toilet Name: Full Necklace Name: Fighter's Mark Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises all parameters by 6 Descr: Raises attack power by 5% Locations: East Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Locations: Various, Shops Name: Fighter's Emblem Name: Fighter's Crest Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises attack power by 10% Descr: Raises attack power by 15% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Pirate Cave Name: Protective Mark Name: Protective Emblem Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises defense power by 5% Descr: Raises defense power by 10% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Protective Crest Name: Striker's Mark Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises defense power by 15% Descr: Raises accuracy by 10% Locations: Devil's Toilet, Fire Locations: Various, Shops Dinosaur drop Name: Striker's Emblem Name: Striker's Crest Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises accuracy by 15% Descr: Raises accuracy by 20% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Pirate Cave Name: Evasion Mark Name: Evasion Emblem Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises evasion by 10% Descr: Raises evasion by 15% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Evasion Crest Name: Speed Mark Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises evasion by 20% Descr: Raises speed by 10% Locations: Desert Locations: Various, Shops Name: Speed Emblem Name: Speed Crest Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises speed by 20% Descr: Raises speed by 30% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Pilaf Castle, Dark Condor drop Name: Recovery Mark Name: Recovery Emblem Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises auto-healing by 10% Descr: Raises auto-healing by 15% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Recovery Crest Name: Fighter's Secret Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises auto-healing by 20% Descr: Raises chance of critical hits by 3% Locations: Nemuria Ruins, Mad Locations: Various, Shops Scientist drop Name: Hero's Secret Name: Master's Secret Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises chance of critical hits Descr: Raises chance of critical hits by by 5% 8% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Mutaito's Grounds Name: Fighter's Scheme Name: Hero's Scheme Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises chance of launching Descr: Raises chance of launching chains chains by 3% by 5% Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Master's Scheme Name: Rush Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises chance of launching Descr: Raises attack by 15%; lowers chains by 8% defense by 15% Locations: Paprika Wasteland Locations: Various Name: Rush Bracelet Name: Caution Ring Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: 2000 Sell: 1000 Descr: Raises attack by 20%; lowers Descr: Raises defense by 15%; lowers defense by 20% attack by 15% Locations: Champion Boar, Snow Boar Locations: Shops drop Name: Caution Bracelet Name: Model Full Moon Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises defense by 20%; lowers Descr: Boosts all of a Saiyan's power, attack by 20% but puts him in permanent Confusion mode Locations: Shops Locations: Paprika Wasteland Name: Perfume Name: Saiyan Spirit Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Drastically lowers Yamcha's Descr: Raises all of a Saiyan's powers defense; raises all his other when he is near death parameters Locations: Pilaf's Castle Locations: East City Ruins NOTE: Yamcha ONLY NOTE: Goku, Gohan ONLY Name: Sleep Ring Name: Sleep Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Sleep Descr: Makes you impervious to Sleep Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Yemma Forest, Shops Name: Paralysis Ring Name: Paralysis Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Descr: Makes you impervious to Paralysis Paralysis Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Shops Name: Poison Ring Name: Poison Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Poison Descr: Makes you impervious to Poison Locations: Various, Shops Locations: East Mt. Paozu, Shops Name: Dark Ring Name: Dark Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Descr: Makes you impervious to Darkness Darkness Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Shops Name: Stun Ring Name: Stun Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Stun Descr: Makes you impervious to Stun Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Shops Name: Confuse Ring Name: Confuse Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Confuse Descr: Makes you impervious to Confuse Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Weird Girl drop, Shops Name: Freeze Ring Name: Freeze Bracelet Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Makes you resistant to Freeze Descr: Makes you impervious to Freeze Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Wild Fish drop, Shops Name: Evil Containment Stone Name: Evil Containment Jewel Buy: 3000 Sell: 1500 Buy: 15000 Sell: 7500 Descr: Gives you a chance to avoid Descr: Defense against all instant-kill instant-kill attacks attacks Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Death Sentence drop, Shops Name: CHA-LA Name: HEAD-CHA-LA Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Makes you more resistant to Descr: Makes you impervious to all status all status ailments ailments Locations: Sacred Land of Korin Locations: Break Wasteland, Dododo drop Name: Sleep Knuckle Name: Bind Knuckle Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Chance of putting enemies to Descr: Chance of paralyzing enemies with sleep with each attack each attack Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Poison Knuckle Name: Blindfold Knuckle Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Chance of poisoning enemies Descr: Chance of putting enemies in with each attack darkness with each attack Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Stun Knuckle Name: Freeze Knuckle Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Chance of stunning enemies Descr: Chance of freezing enemy with each with each attack attack Locations: Various, Shops Locations: Various, Shops Name: Demon Seal Name: Fire Glove Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Chance of killing an enemy Descr: Adds fire element to normal instantly with each attack attacks Locations: Yemma Forest Locations: Shops Name: Thunder Glove Name: Ice Glove Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Adds lightning element to Descr: Adds ice element to normal attacks normal attacks Locations: Shops Locations: Shops Name: Comfort Ring Name: Comfort Bracelet Buy: 5000 Sell: 2500 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Refills a little ki with each Descr: Refills some ki with each turn turn Locations: Yemma Forest, Shops Locations: Nemuria Ruins, Shops Name: Healing Bracelet Name: Absorb Bracelet Buy: N/A Sell: 4000 Buy: N/A Sell: 1500 Descr: Raises rate of HP regeneration Descr: Absorbs damage landed on enemies ; refills a little ki and refills a little HP Locations: Mutaito's Grounds, Spinach Locations: Holly Plain Wastes Name: Psyonic Bracelet Name: Meditation Belt Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 1500 Descr: Absorbs Ki damage landed on Descr: Reduces consumed Ki a little enemies and refills a little of your Ki Locations: Kiwi Volcano Locations: King Yemma's Mansion Name: Kami's Cape Name: Selflessness Belt Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Makes all Ki attacks cost 1 Descr: Makes some attacks cost zero Ki Locations: Martial Arts Temple Sewers Locations: Yunzabit Heights Name: Knowledge Belt Name: Range Belt Buy: 20000 Sell: 10000 Buy: N/A Sell: 10000 Descr: Enhances effect of consumable Descr: HP and Ki recovery items heal the items whole party evenly. Locations: Shops Locations: Pilaf's Castle Name: Fortune Belt Name: Popo's Turban Buy: N/A Sell: 10000 Buy: N/A Sell: 10000 Descr: Sometimes allows you to use Descr: Raises the experience points you items without consuming them earn (20%) Locations: Break Wasteland, East Mt. Locations: Yunzabit Heights, East Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Paozu Dragon Rock Name: Bushido Spirit Name: Rush Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 10000 Buy: 10000 Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises the AP you earn (20%) Descr: Consumes Ki to make a normal attack a chain attack Locations: Spinache Wastes, Yunzabit Locations: Various, Shops Heights Name: Tension Up Name: Targeting Ring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Makes the Rage Gauge fill up Descr: Makes your attacks hit the enemy faster 100% of the time Locations: Mt. Five Element, Holly Locations: Devil's Toilet Plain, Spinach Wastes Name: Counter Bracelet Name: Dragon's Rage Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 10000 Descr: Lets you counterattack the Descr: Lets you counterattack the enemy enemy (Low chance) (High chance) Locations: Violent Tribesman drop Locations: East Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Name: Double-Edged Seal Name: Shenron's Nail Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises attack power, but also Descr: Always gives you the first attack hurts you with each attack in battle landed Locations: Mt. Frappe, Yunzabit Locations: Devil's Toilet, Martial Arts Heights Temple Sewer Name: Confrontation Brace Name: Blessing Belt Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Makes enemies target you more Descr: Chance of rendering attacks often against you ineffective Locations: Kiwi Volcano, Spinach Locations: East City Ruins Wastes Name: Attitude Belt Name: Guard Earring Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 1500 Descr: Chance of reviving yourself Descr: Reduces damage received during when you run out of HP an Active Guard Locations: King Yemma's Mansion, Locations: Kiwi Volcano Spinach Wastes Name: Detect Earring Name: Guard Sense Buy: N/A Sell: 2500 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Chances of avoid all damage Descr: Chance of counterattack with an with an Active Guard Active Guard Locations: Spinach Wastes Locations: Yemma Forest Name: Invigorate Ring Name: High Spirits Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Buy: N/A Sell: 5000 Descr: Raises power of Ki blasts Descr: Shares your spirit to increase the power of Spirit Ball (Spirit Bomb) Locations: Nemuria Ruins, East City Locations: Chapter 15, talk to King Kai Ruins with any character other than Goku at the lead. Repeat for all five non-Goku characters for five High Spirits. NOTE: Can NOT be equipped on Goku Name: Broly's Necklace Buy: N/A Sell: 1 Descr: Proof that Broly is defeated. Raises all parameters by 50. Locations: Brolly Drop ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Capsule List ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [CAPL] Name: Empty Capsule Effect: Adds an extra capsule slot to the bottom screen. Location: 1. During Chapter 8 and anytime after that (except for Chapter 10), go to West City and talk to Bulma in the Capsule Corp for an Empty Capsule 2. Found to the left of where you fight the boss in the Desert in Chapter 10 Name: Adrenaline Effect: Prevents the Rage Gauge from falling at all after battle. Location: Kiwi Volcano, requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Agitator Effect: Prevents the Rage Gauge from falling as much as it does after a battle is over. Location: Spinach Wastes, requires Level 2 Ki Blast Name: Best Rice Cooker Effect: Increases the likelihood of Tien's Evil Containment Wave working. Stronger than Good Rice Cooker. 100% effective on Standby. Location: Muscle Tower basement, jump down from the top floor, requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Binding Card Effect: Occasionally will paralyse enemies at the start of a battle. Location: Pilaf Castle Name: Carrot Glove Effect: When equipped, you no longer get regular item drops. However, you will get a carrot for every enemy that you defeat. Location: Chapter 2 boss battle drop Name: Chi-Chi's Lunch Effect: Refills your HP as you walk around. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Anytime from Chapter 10 onwards, go to Goku's House in East Mt. Paozu, and talk to Chi-Chi while Gohan is the lead character. Name: Cold Boots Effect: Raises defense against fire techniques; allows you to cross lava floors safely. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Kiwi Volcano Name: Combo UP Effect: Raises the power of an S-Combo by 50%. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Mt. Frappe, requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Darkness Card Effect: Occasionally will blind enemies at the start of a battle. Location: Given to you automatically during the Prologue Name: Dragon Radar Effect: Points the general direction of a Dragon Ball while in an area that has one in it. Once you are on the same screen as the Dragon Ball the Radar will hone in on the Dragon Ball. Press Y to use it. Location: Given to you automatically at the beginning of chapter 10. Name: Energy Seed Effect: Refills a small portion of your HP after every battle. Location: East Mt. Paozu Dragon Rock Name: Escape Path Effect: Raises chances of successfully running from enemies. Location: Give 100 Carrots to the dog in West City Name: Foe Challenger Effect: Makes you encounter strong foes more often. Location: King Kai's Planet Shop, 50000Z Name: Foe Charm Effect: Increases the chance of encountering rare foes. Location: Break Wasteland Desert Portion Name: Freezing Card Effect: Occasionally will freeze enemies at the start of a battle. Location: Devil's Toilet Name: Gas Mask Effect: Raises resistance against poison; allows you to cross gaseous floors safely. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Given to you automatically during the Prologue. Name: Good Rice Cooker Effect: Increases the likelihood of Tien's Evil Containment Wave working. Stronger than Rice Cooker. 100% effective on Standby. Location: Capture 60 monsters, talk to Kami or Mr. Popo. Name: Hammock Effect: Raises AP earned by non-party members (by 20%). 100% Effective on Standby. Location: Spinach Wastes, requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Heavy Karate Outfit Effect: Gives each party member a small amount of EXP points while they walk around. Does not work in towns or villages. 50% effective on Standby. Location: Summon Shenron with the Popo Dragon Balls and wish for "A really awesome item" Name: Item Rush Effect: Raises chances of enemies dropping items after a battle. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Mutaito's Grounds Name: Kami's Eyes Effect: Prevents enemies from sneak-attacking you. Location: Break Wasteland, Requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Kami's Gi Effect: Heightens resistance against all Status Ailments; 50% effective on standby. Location: 120 Monsters Captured, talk to Kami or Mr. Popo at Kami's Palace for the Capsule Name: Ki Seed Effect: Refills a small portion of your Ki after every battle. Location: Muscle Tower Name: Korin's Canteen Effect: Increases the refill rate of your Ki-blast meter. Location: Hermit Spring boss battle drop Name: Korin's Staff Effect: Refills your Ki as you walk around. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Anytime from Chapter 10 onwards, talk to Korin at Korin Tower to get it from him automatically. Name: Ninja Sandals Effect: Lowers enemy encounter rate. Location: Desert Name: Oolong's Nose Effect: Hones in on any treasures on any given area map that have not yet been opened Location: Kame House Shop (Oolong), 50,000Z Name: Oolong's Wallet Effect: Gives you a little bit of Zeni as you walk around. 50% effective on Standby. Location: East City Ruins Name: Poison Card Effect: Occasionally will poison enemies at the start of a battle. Location: Kiwi Volcano Name: Puar's Wallet Effect: Raises chances of rare item drops from enemies after a battle. Location: Any time starting from Chapter Ten, talk to Puar in Yamcha's Hideout at Mt. Paozu with Yamcha as your lead to get this Capsule. Name: Rice Cooker Effect: Increases the likelihood of Tien's Evil Containment Wave working. 100% effective on Standby. Location: Chapter 3 boss battle drop Name: Rubber Boots Effect: Raises defense against thunder techniques; allows you to cross electric floors safely. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: West City Shop, 50000Z Name: Scouter Effect: Lets you scout out an enemy's or boss' HP data, strengths and weakness, and drops. 100% effective on Standby. Location: Raditz Spinach Wastes battle drop Name: Shenron's Blessing Effect: Allows you to cross all four types of damaging floors safely. Location: Break Wasteland Desert portion, requires Level 3 Ki Blast Name: Silver Fur Effect: Raises defense against ice techniques; allows you to cross icy floors safely. 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Mt. Frappe Name: Sleep Card Effect: Occasionally will put enemies to sleep at the start of a battle. Location: Mt. Frappe Name: Squeaky Boots Effect: Raises the enemy encounter rate. Location: East City Shop, 50000Z Name: Swift Boots Effect: Raises the speed of all party members but also increases the chance of being sneak-attacked in a battle. Location: Pirate Cave Name: Zeni Rush Effect: Raises Zeni dropped by enemies after battle (by 20%). 50% Effective on Standby. Location: Give 500 Carrots to the dog in West City =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| |[SHOP]+ 7. Shop List +[SHOP]| |$%$%$%+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++%$%$%$| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= o-----------------------------------------------------------------o | Martial Arts Temple | | Kame House (Oolong) | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sundries | Price | Sundries | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Small Bean | 100 | Small Bean | 100 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Medium Bean | 500 | Medium Bean | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 30 | 500 | Ki Drink 30 | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 50 | 1500 | Ki Drink 50 | 1500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Phoenix Feather | 800 | Phoenix Feather | 800 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Recovery | 300 | Sleep Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Bind Recovery | 300 | Bind Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Recovery | 300 | Poison Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Darkness Recovery | 300 | Darkness Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Recovery | 300 | Stun Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Panic Recovery | 300 | Panic Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Recovery | 300 | Freeze Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Anger Jewel | 500 | Anger Jewel | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | CHAPTER TEN | | Smoke Bomb | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Large Bean | 1000 | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | MAX Bean | 2000 | Large Bean | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | MAX Bean | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Shenron Scale | 5000 | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Hot Capsule | 500 | Accessories | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Burn Capsule | 2000 | Power Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ox-King Flame | 3000 | Defense Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Annin Flame | 5000 | Recovery Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Accessories | Price | Skill Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Fighter's Mark | 2000 | Agility Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Protective Mark | 20000 | Luck Ring | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Strikers Mark | 2000 | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Evasion Mark | 2000 | Power Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Speed Mark | 2000 | Defense Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Recovery Mark | 2000 | Recovery Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | CHAPTER TEN | | Skill Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Fighter's Emblem | 10000 | Agility Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Protective Emblem | 10000 | Luck Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Striker's Emblem | 10000 | Sleep Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Evasion Emblem | 10000 | Poison Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Speed Emblem | 10000 | Blindfold Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Recovery Emblem | 10000 | Stun Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | | | Fire Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | West City | | Thunder Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Drink 30 | 500 | Ice Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Drink 50 | 1000 | Capsules | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Capsule 50 | 3000 | Oolong's Nose | 50000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 30 | 500 | | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 50 | 1500 | East City | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | Sundries | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Phoenix Feather | 800 | Small Bean | 100 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Recovery | 300 | Medium Bean | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Bind Recovery | 300 | HP Drink 30 | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Recovery | 300 | HP Drink 50 | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Darkness Recovery | 300 | Ki Drink 30 | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Recovery | 300 | Ki Drink 50 | 1500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Panic Recovery | 300 | Phoenix Feather | 800 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Recovery | 300 | Sleep Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Anger Jewel | 500 | Bind Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Resist Seal | 5000 | Poison Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | CHAPTER TEN | | Darkness Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Drink Z | 3000 | Stun Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | Panic Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Recover Capsule | 1000 | Freeze Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | All Recover | 3000 | Anger Jewel | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Missile | 500 | Resist Seal | 5000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Giant Missile | 2000 | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Multi-Missile | 3000 | HP Drink Z | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Satellite Laser | 5000 | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Accessories | | Recover Capsule | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Energy Ring | 1000 | All Recover | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Ring | 1000 | Electric Capsule | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Ring | 3000 | Thunder Capsule | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Paralysis Ring | 3000 | Master Roshi's Anger | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Ring | 3000 | Kami's Judgement | 5000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Dark Ring | 3000 | Accessories | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Ring | 3000 | Fighter's Secret | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Confuse Ring | 3000 | Fighter's Scheme | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Ring | 3000 | Sleep Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Evil Containment Stone | 3000 | Paralysis Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | CHAPTER TEN | | Poison Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Energy Bracelet | 8000 | Dark Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Bracelet | 8000 | Stun Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Bracelet | 15000 | Confuse Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Paralysis Bracelet | 15000 | Freeze Ring | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Bracelet | 15000 | Evil Containment Stone | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Dark Bracelet | 15000 | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Bracelet | 15000 | Hero's Secret | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Confuse Bracelet | 15000 | Hero's Scheme | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Bracelet | 15000 | Sleep Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Evil Containment Jewel | 15000 | Paralysis Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Capsules | | Poison Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Rubber Boots | 50000 | Dark Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | | | Stun Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Baba's Palace | | Confuse Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sundries | Price | Freeze Bracelet | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Small Bean | 100 | Evil Containment Jewel | 15000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Medium Bean | 500 | Capsules | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Capsule | 3000 | Squeaky Boots | 50000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 30 | 500 | | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink 50 | 1500 | Jingle Village | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | Sundries | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Phoenix Feather | 800 | Large Bean | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Recovery | 300 | HP Capsule 50 | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Bind Recovery | 300 | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Recovery | 300 | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Darkness Recovery | 300 | Phoenix Feather | 800 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Recovery | 300 | Sleep Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Panic Recovery | 300 | Bind Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Recovery | 300 | Poison Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Anger Jewel | 500 | Darkness Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Pill | 500 | Stun Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Wolf's Roar | 500 | Panic Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Rattlesnake Scale | 500 | Freeze Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Spirit Light | 500 | Anger Jewel | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Monster Carrot Jewel | 1500 | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Blunder Card | 3000 | MAX Bean | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Bravado Card | 3000 | Ice Capsule | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Defocus Card | 2000 | Freeze Capsule | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Inattention Card | 2000 | Jingle Village Bomb | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Attract Water | 1000 | Accessories | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | CHAPTER TEN | | CHAPTER TEN | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Large Bean | 1000 | Rush Ring | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | MAX Bean | 2000 | Rush Bracelet | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | Caution Ring | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Phoenix Tail Feather | 3000 | Caution Bracelet | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Absolute Zero | 1500 | | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Demon King Seal | 1500 | Underworld | | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Mystery Jewel | 1000 | Sundries | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | EXP Boost | 5000 | Large Bean | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Theft Card | 5000 | HP Capsule 50 | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | | | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sacred Land of Korin | | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sundries | Price | Phoenix Feather | 800 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Large Bean | 1000 | Sleep Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | HP Capsule 50 | 3000 | Bind Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | Poison Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | Darkness Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Hermit Elixir | 2000 | Stun Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Hermit Spring Water | 5000 | Panic Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Phoenix Feather | 800 | Freeze Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sleep Recovery | 300 | Anger Jewel | 500 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Bind Recovery | 300 | Shenron Scale | 5000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Poison Recovery | 300 | Accessories | Price | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Darkness Recovery | 300 | Sleep Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Stun Recovery | 300 | Poison Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Panic Recovery | 300 | Blindfold Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Freeze Recovery | 300 | Stun Knuckle | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Anger Jewel | 500 | Fire Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | | | Thunder Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | King Kai's Planet | | Ice Glove | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o------------------------o-------| | Sundries | Price | |------------------------o-------o | Large Bean | 1000 | |------------------------o-------o | HP Capsule 50 | 3000 | |------------------------o-------o | Ki Drink Z | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o | Ki Capsule 50 | 4000 | |------------------------o-------o | Phoenix Feather | 800 | |------------------------o-------o | Sleep Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Bind Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Poison Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Darkness Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Stun Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Panic Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Freeze Recovery | 300 | |------------------------o-------o | Anger Jewel | 500 | |------------------------o-------o | Shenron Scale | 5000 | |------------------------o-------o | CHAPTER THIRTEEN | | |------------------------o-------o | MAX Bean | 2000 | |------------------------o-------o | Accessories | Price | |------------------------o-------o | Energy Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Ki Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Fighter's Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Protective Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Striker's Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Evasion Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Speed Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Recovery Emblem | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Hero's Secret | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Hero's Scheme | 10000 | |------------------------o-------o | Power Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Defense Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Recovery Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Skill Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Agility Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Luck Bracelet | 8000 | |------------------------o-------o | Knowledge Belt | 20000 | |------------------------o-------o | Capsules | Price | |------------------------o-------o | Foe Challenger | 50000 | o--------------------------------o ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ [FAQ.] Q: What is the difference between TEC and Skill? A: The game apparently got translated over poorly in that regard. Technique and Skill are the exact same thing, except that while the stat itself is called Technique, all items used to increase Technique are called "Skill ____" Q: Hi I am at _____ point in the game and unsure where to follow your walkthrough from. A: First and foremost, see what the Chapter number you are in is. Secondly. look into your Crystal in the game menus, and see what mission (out of 80) that you are on, and it will tell you what you should be doing next. Follow along from there. Q: When and where can I find the secret boss? A: You cannot fight the secret boss until after you start Chapter 15. When this occurs, leave Gizard Wasteland, and you will be able to collect the seven Dragon Balls again. Wish for 'To Fight the Ultimate Enemy' and a warp portal will appear in front of the dragon's face in the Dragon Rock area in East Mt. Paozu. Go to the portal and enter the portal to automatically fight the secret boss. Refer to the Secret Boss sidequest section for a strategy. Q: Is there any way to speed up the text in the game? A: To speed up the actual text, go into the Options in your menu and change the speed to Fast for the dialogue boxes to instantly display. Press and hold R during a conversation to skip through all the emoticons and actions the characters go through between dialogue. Q: Can anything be missed in the game? A: There are only two thinsg that can be missed permanently in the game; boss info scanned with the Scouter after Chapter 7. However, getting all of them scanned does not give you anything special, so all you suffer from is not having two red X's next to each boss name in the Enemy list (plus in the English version a lot of the boss scans are inaccurate). Secondly is fighting the Demon Flame in the Furnace in Mt. Five Elements. It does not drop any one-time items, but if you do not fight it, it shall not show up in your bestiary, and will not show up again. Q: What does getting 1000 carrots do? A: If you get 1000 carrots, you get a key item that allows you to enter a sewer underneath the Martial Arts Temple area, via the metal plate in the ground to the west of the entrance. Q: At the end of the game, where are the NPCs carrying items? A: Chi-Chi is found at Goku's house in Mt. Paozu, Puar is at Yamcha's Hideout at Mt. Paozu. Q: I failed to capture Pirate Robot and Saibaman during the scripted fights, are they lost forever to me? A: No. While rare, Pirate Robots do show up again in the Pirate Cave as random encounters, while Saibamen show up as a rare encounter in the East City Ruins. Q: The Bestiary lists a certain location for an enemy, but they never show up in that location. A: Certain areas, such as Break Wasteland, get new monsters after certain events. Wait until later in the game to see if they are there. Q: Where is the boss numbered as #160 located? A: Boss #160 is the Demon Flame. The only time you can fight it is in Chapter 6 when you are in the furnace in Mt. Five Elements. If you miss fighting it, you will not be able to fight it again. Q: What does the door in the basement of Kami's Palace do? A: Assumedly, this is the door to where the Hyperbolic Time Chamber is. As you do not need to use the HTC in this game, there is no need to go in. Most likely the door is there in case they recycle the rooms for a sequel. Q: I heard that Perfume allows Yamcha to have perfect accuracy. Is this true? A: This is actually untrue, but for the most part it will seem like it is as the Perfume raises Yamcha's Tech/Skill rating, which is responsible for accuracy. Against high-level foes, however, he will occasionally still miss. Q: How do I get back to King Yemma's Mansion, King Kai's Planet, etc. in Chapter 15? A: Go to Baba's Palace, and go into the hut where she is. Talk to the pink ghost to go to King Yemma's Mansion. When you want to return, head back to King Yemma's Mansion to go back down to Earth. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ VERSION HISTORY ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ VFINAL 01/21/10 -Added info on touch-screen mechanic -Added in a couple of missing items VFINAL 01/17/10 -Finished Bestiary -Added Shop List -Added Equipment List -Added Items List -Added Capsules List -Added all Characters -Added Sidequests section -Added Martial Arts Temple Sewers section -Added Secret Boss Strategy V1.2 12/07/09 -Added S-Combo List -Added an FAQ V1.1 12/02/09 -Walkthrough Finished, Sans Secret Boss -Bestiary 94% done V0.6 11/29/09 -Walkthrough up through Chapter 10 -Expanded Bestiary V0.4 11/26/09 -Walkthrough up through Chapter 8 -Expanded Bestiary V0.3 11/22/09 -Start of walkthrough up through Chapter 5 -Start of Bestiary ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ CREDITS ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ ッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッッ -Much ado to Levantine Farwell, who has been by far the most helpful contributor, helping me fill in the few missing bestiary entries as well as several items and Capsules that I had missed in my playthrough of the game. -Thank you to a Richard Wingert for pointing out that some of Nappa's attacks I had previously thought did not show up until battle #2 actually showed up in the first battle, as well as the existence of an attack I did not document and the conditions it most commonly appeared under. -Cheers to one Cory Bell for pointing out how to get Chi-Chi's Lunch and what it does. -Thanks to a T H for informing me about the existence of a second Empty Capsule (the one from Bulma specifically). -Much thanks to Angelo Morton for pointing out some missing items in the Spinach Wastes. -The same to a Khelder Kamogawa for some missing items in the Break Wasteland. -badboy off the GameFAQs boards for noting a minor extra use of the touch screen. ________________________________________________________________________________ Need help with something that's not in this FAQ? 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