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Digimon World 4 (Video Game)
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Digimon game released on numerous platforms in 2005. It was released on the PS2, Xbox and, in Japan and the US, the GameCube. Differs significantly from its predecessors by being closer to an action RPG than a typical Mons game. One either plays as an Agumon, a Veemon, a Guilmon, or as a Dorumon. | |
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Charged Attack: It's possible to charge normal attacks by holding the attack button for a few seconds, which can destroy most barriers in a single strike, and is very awesome-looking. However, that's really the only use for it, as when used in battle, the damage's no different from a normal strike - only that it leaves you unguarded for a few seconds. | |
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Cap: There's a cap for your techniques (Which determine how strong your magics are, or the weapons you can equip in that class of weapon). The initial cap on level 1 is 300, and for 30 more points are added for each level you pass until a certain level, where it then drops to 20 more points, and finally, after a few more levels, it drops to 10 points per level. Also... Absurdly High Level Cap: The maximum level on any digimon is 999. Most players finish the Very Hard Mode on level 150, and at this lvl, you can already equip the vast majority of the best equipments and have your magics maxed out on that digimon, so any level after it becomes a case of Empty Levels. | |
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Absurdly High Level Cap: The maximum level on any digimon is 999. Most players finish the Very Hard Mode on level 150, and at this lvl, you can already equip the vast majority of the best equipments and have your magics maxed out on that digimon, so any level after it becomes a case of Empty Levels. | |
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Color-Coded Item Tiers: Equipment (weapons and boards) may drop randomly with color-coded names to indicate a greater-than-normal boost to stats. The progression is white (normal) < blue < green < yellow < orange < pink, and availability depends on your experience level. For example, a blue-labeled weapon has anywhere from 1-30 more attack points. Also, these boosts are independent of the number of mod slots generated on the item. | |
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Chain of Deals: There's an entire sidequest based on this trope. | |
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