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#81 Remnant Sage

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:23 AM

If the units have pretty bad stats, it might be the developers joking around or giving a nod of how bad those units were in their native game. Dadga's stats are good for a laugh.

There aren't any bots to fight against. The best you could do is play a bunch of Spotpass battles. The Lv.20 battles are quite fun if they end up on certain maps. Since your Spotpass team is limited to 10, including your MU, you could just do 10v10 fights against a few of those teams.

Valhart and Inverse aren't Spotpass units. They're counted as regular units, although they're only available via Spotpass because of their sidequests. Beating the final chapter just marks the game as "completed", but leaves that map open to challenge again. There's a reason for that, as beating the final chapter updates the "final" Fame count for the file for the game to consider when you start a new file (will take the highest value). So yes, you can continue playing after you beat the game. Considering that if you don't do any sort of grinding, a few of those Spotpass teams are quite difficult...

Could you stop using the wrong homophone? It's starting to get annoying... The one you should be using is "there", not "their".

#82 Only My Unit

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:25 AM

I don't know why you haven't figured it out yet, but yes, the team you form is a bot team that can go against other teams. Valhart and Inverse's sidequests are actually playable as soon as you unlock Chapter 25. Beating the game before going to their sidequests does nothing special and just sends things back to exactly how they were before you went through the final chapter.

Edit: And yeah, what Sage said. The lack of capitalization and punctuation is also pretty bad.

Edited by Only My Unit, 30 June 2012 - 01:31 AM.


#83 spoon98

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:30 AM

I don't know why you haven't figured it out yet, but yes, the team you form is a bot team that can go against other teams.


i guess you missed my earlier post i was talking like shadow dragon like i set up a team local pick the map and then fight them i wasin't sure if they kept that for local not my team created and they are

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:30 AM

If the units have pretty bad stats, it might be the developers joking around or giving a nod of how bad those units were in their native game. Dadga's stats are good for a laugh.

There aren't any bots to fight against. The best you could do is play a bunch of Spotpass battles. The Lv.20 battles are quite fun if they end up on certain maps. Since your Spotpass team is limited to 10, including your MU, you could just do 10v10 fights against a few of those teams.

Valhart and Inverse aren't Spotpass units. They're counted as regular units, although they're only available via Spotpass because of their sidequests. Beating the final chapter just marks the game as "completed", but leaves that map open to challenge again. There's a reason for that, as beating the final chapter updates the "final" Fame count for the file for the game to consider when you start a new file (will take the highest value). So yes, you can continue playing after you beat the game. Considering that if you don't do any sort of grinding, a few of those Spotpass teams are quite difficult...

Could you stop using the wrong homophone? It's starting to get annoying... The one you should be using is "there", not "their".


what are some challenging fights?

#85 Only My Unit

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 01:33 AM

I'm sorry, I couldn't understand your reply to me. Also, multi-posting here like you have will get you warned quick. It's against the rules.

Edited by Only My Unit, 30 June 2012 - 01:33 AM.


#86 Othin

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 06:08 AM

To clarify: Gangrel, Valhart, Inverse, etc. are available after Ch25. Walt, Dagda, Sigurd, etc. are available anytime after Ch3, whenever you're strong enough to beat them. The DLC characters - Marth, Celice, Eirika, etc. - are available anytime after Ch4, if you can beat their maps.

Also to clarify: "multi-posting" means posting multiple times consecutively like you've been doing.

Edited by Othin, 30 June 2012 - 06:09 AM.


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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:01 AM

To clarify: Gangrel, Valhart, Inverse, etc. are available after Ch25. Walt, Dagda, Sigurd, etc. are available anytime after Ch3, whenever you're strong enough to beat them. The DLC characters - Marth, Celice, Eirika, etc. - are available anytime after Ch4, if you can beat their maps.

Also to clarify: "multi-posting" means posting multiple times consecutively like you've been doing.


So wait how come certain spot pass characters you can get before chapter 25 or is it just that first spotpass because it isint mentioned it's avaliable after 25 since te first one mentioned starts from the may 2 one?

#88 Othin

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:08 AM

So wait how come certain spot pass characters you can get before chapter 25 or is it just that first spotpass because it isint mentioned it's avaliable after 25 since te first one mentioned starts from the may 2 one?

There are multiple kinds of SpotPass. The kind where you download past-game characters as skirmishes are available anytime. The kind where you get entirely new chapters for important FE13 characters like Gangrel are only available at endgame.

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:16 AM

There are multiple kinds of SpotPass. The kind where you download past-game characters as skirmishes are available anytime. The kind where you get entirely new chapters for important FE13 characters like Gangrel are only available at endgame.


But didin't you say that Shadow dragon, genology,etc were after chapter 25? I understand dlc because thats simple but the spotpass is still kind of confusing.

#90 Othin

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:27 AM

But didin't you say that Shadow dragon, genology,etc were after chapter 25? I understand dlc because thats simple but the spotpass is still kind of confusing.

No. I said the opposite.

After Ch3, there's a Wireless option on the world map menu where you can access SpotPass stuff. You can use this to download SpotPass content and to summon past-game SpotPass teams to the field, where you can battle them whenever you want. You can also use it to make the SpotPass sidequests appear, where you recruit characters like Gangrel and Valhart, but you can't reach those sidequests until after Ch25.

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:36 AM

No. I said the opposite.

After Ch3, there's a Wireless option on the world map menu where you can access SpotPass stuff. You can use this to download SpotPass content and to summon past-game SpotPass teams to the field, where you can battle them whenever you want. You can also use it to make the SpotPass sidequests appear, where you recruit characters like Gangrel and Valhart, but you can't reach those sidequests until after Ch25.


so you are saying that before chapter 25 and after 3 i can only battle them but once i complete 25 i can do their sidequest and actually gain them as my own unit right?

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:51 AM

No.

After Ch3, you can battle and recruit any past-game units. After Ch25, you can also recruit the special FE13 units.

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 10:56 AM

No.

After Ch3, you can battle and recruit any past-game units. After Ch25, you can also recruit the special FE13 units.


oh ok thx




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