![]() ![]() Other than that, there are supposedly a lot of differences in the chips and etc. Famous is replaced by an assistant who doesn’t have Punk. In White, you encounter MistMan instead of BowlMan, and Mr. What’re the differences between the White and Blue versions?.You gain NaviCust programs by leveling up styles, so you may wish to level up once or twice before switching styles (every time you level up, you are asked again if you wish to level up more, or find a new style), because you get to keep the program even after you switch styles. However, if you choose “find another” you can fight with your current style change while looking for another one (you don’t have to be using the “Normal” style). If you like a style, always choose to work with it, and it will gain in power. Otherwise, you level up the style you are currently using. If you choose “find another,” you will be a candidate for earning a new style change after enough battles. When you get a new style, you’re asked if you want to level it up. You can only have one style change at a time (plus your normal style, which you can switch to at any time). See more details on this on the Strategies page.Īs with the previous game, you can get style changes here. You pick up pieces to add to the customizer from Mystery Data and other places. You no longer get PowerUp items instead you raise your stats using the NaviCust feature. ![]() Simply hit it with a Cannon or something as it is cocking its pickaxe back, and you’ll get the counter. Probably the easiest enemy to counter is the lowly Mettaur. However, since the power of the enemy doesn’t influence how many BugFrags you get, there’s no harm in fighting weak enemies for BugFrag gathering purposes. The timing can be finicky on some enemies. However countering a boss will net you 10 BugFrags, and you get exponentially more BugFrags by countering more than one enemy in a single battle (two enemies gives you 3, three enemies gives you 8, and so forth). Most counters result in you gaining 1 BugFrag regardless of the type of enemy. ![]() This page currently covers mostly the English Blue version.Ĭountering earns you BugFrags in this game. I’m told that the English Blue is actually the Japanese Black, but as of yet I have no proof of this. Note: This game came out in White, Blue, and Black versions. I find this game to be lacking in effort in some places (there is no longer a jack-in transmission animation, and even the title screen doesn’t animate), but lots of polish in others (the main menu and the key items menu are pretty cool, if but a little monochrome). In fact, about the biggest differences between it and the second title are the addition of the NaviCust feature, and the ability to counter enemies to win BugFrags. Don’t forget to add us to your bookmarks if you like the post we update the site frequently with fresh articles.Battle Network 3 is very similar to the first two games. I appreciate your time and effort, and I wish you a wonderful day! Creator and writer 9+10Savage was the inspiration for this article. If you see any mistakes or have suggestions for how we can improve this page, do let us know in the comments. We hope you found it useful it has been our pleasure to walk you through the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. White: Included as part of the email with NaviCust Purple: Undernet 7 BMD (after defeating Ba*s GS) ![]()
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