I'm not very sure myself... about the ranks. I didn't get that far on that game... sadly I only played it at least three times.. I wonder if they still sell that game anywhere? I really want it though! ^ ^
I'd like to know what the highest rank is. I think i'm trader at the moment (I have all the cards but 14).
I read somewhere (maybe in the strategy guide item) that to get the highest rank you have to have arrows facing in different directions. What exactly does it mean by that?
Well basically you have to get every card in the game and each card has to have every different combo on arrows
I thinks it's that or have every card in the game but each card has to have an arrows facing in each of the directions.
Kinda hard to explain
I don't understand. If you have all the cards then you must have only one of each card. As there are 100 cards and you can only hold 100. I'm confused...
By the way, I'm a commander now.
I've got all the cards, except for Excalibur II, and I beileve I've got around 1500 points, or so, and I heard to have max points, wich are 1700, if I'm not mistaken, you have to "train" all of your cards, So that every card has an X on it, wich means no P's, no M's no anything else, and only my Ivencibles, my Nova Dragon, my Ozma, and some others have an X, wich means "I'm ******"
Whatever the highest rank is called, I got it. I go up to the 4-armed man at the end of the game (I won't spoil his name for anyone who hasn't found it out yet) but he says something like "Oh My freak'n God! You're a ----- rank! I've never gotten that high before and neither ahs anyone else!" Some mumbo-jumbo like that. I really got into colelcting as many as I could and playing as much as I could back when I was playing through the game so many years ago, so I pretty much did it all.
The four armed man only tells you your treasure hunter rank. Your card ranking is on the card menu screen.
I didn't know you could train up your cards. My Madeen has an X (it was like that when I got it) and also my Ark got one as well.
To sort this all out I've looked at an FAQ. And it's worse than you think.
-All of your cards have to be not X but A.
- You have to have all the cards but every card you have has to have a completely different combination of arrows.
You get 15 points for each card you have that has a unique combination of arrows (compared to the rest of your cards) and extra 2 points if that card is an A card. So you can have 17 points for each card and if you have this for every card then it's 1700 points. Which is the maximum.
The highest rank is Master by the way. Which you have to have at least 1698 points to get. ( So you can have one card that isn't A ).
Ah i got it, you have to get every card in the game with an A in the code. And every card has to a different arrow combination compared to any of the others
Yes. The A has to be the type. e.g. 0A00. It doesn't make a difference if the attack (A000) or defense (00A0 / 000A) is an A.
Type A is the best you can get. Not only does it attack the defending card's lowest number (any number) but it uses the highest number on the attacking card.
If you've managed to keep using a card until it turns into an X card, you'll have to use it a further twice as much to make it an A card. Hard work...
My more common rank is Champion, but when I assert myself I'll get as far as Emperor. I always lose enthusiasm after a while. I'll most likely try for Master rank eventually though.
That is the type of the card. P does a physical attack, M does a Magical, X attacks the lowest defense number, and A attacks the lowest number on the card (even if it's the attack number) with the highest number on it's card(even if it's a defense number).
The first number after the type is the physical defense and the second is the magical defense(might be the other way around, correct me if I'm wrong). Which is why there are different types.
The first number is the attack.
so your example 1P10. Will do a physical attack of 1. It has a physical defense of 1 and a Magical defense of 0. The confusing thing is that even if a high attack number attacks a low defense number then the defending card could still win. I don't understand that part but there's some sort of random element to it.
And the NPCs tell you to work all this out on your own...
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