Creed
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Post by Creed on Nov 25, 2003 18:10:47 GMT -5
i own a gba sp and i was wondering just how long i can run it continuously before it burns out (and i'm talking about having it recharged constantly). i want to try something out in TO: KoL, but don't want to take the risk of breaking my sp.
anyone know?
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Vapour
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Post by Vapour on Nov 25, 2003 18:25:48 GMT -5
[glow=navy,2,300]I simply have no idea. IMO, it won't brak unless you take bad care of it, but honestly, I have no idea.
By the way, what are you planning on trying out?[/glow]
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Post by Jaggy on Nov 25, 2003 19:34:18 GMT -5
Not sure about that, but I wouldn't let it run continuously for a really long time. I only know that after about 500 charges, the battery life will decrease to 70% of what it was like when it was new.
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Post by Creed on Nov 25, 2003 22:01:29 GMT -5
well, to answer vapour's question i've thought up of a great way to gain levels in tactics ogre. basically i take 2 guys i want to level up, say my 2 swordmasters, make them into knights, give them each a short sword, 2 firecrests, phoenix mail (something strong), and heal as a spell. then i go into training mode, set both to comps, and let them duel it out. no one dies and they'll slowly gain levels until they're level 50. i know it's abusing the system, but what the hey.
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Post by Ghosty on Nov 26, 2003 2:25:38 GMT -5
well, to answer vapour's question i've thought up of a great way to gain levels in tactics ogre. basically i take 2 guys i want to level up, say my 2 swordmasters, make them into knights, give them each a short sword, 2 firecrests, phoenix mail (something strong), and heal as a spell. then i go into training mode, set both to comps, and let them duel it out. no one dies and they'll slowly gain levels until they're level 50. i know it's abusing the system, but what the hey. That's been thought of before of course, and another way that is not only safer, but easier to do (sortof), make however many your using clerics, take away all equipment, and give them heal... (or heal plus, or full heal, w/e)... wait a bunch of hours, check back and ta-da! Of course I'm totally against this method because I'm mostly against the "bogus hero" emblem... but the ease of training more than makes up for that emblem if your looking for a quick way....
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Vapour
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Post by Vapour on Nov 26, 2003 6:17:22 GMT -5
[glow=navy,2,300]Yeah, I've done this the cleric way before, but I only got them about 5 levels each because they were way behind the rest of my group. You can do this with the clerics, and then make the people battle the clerics. This will make half of your army get lots of levels. It will also take less time.[/glow]
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Post by Springheel Jack on Dec 1, 2003 17:09:23 GMT -5
Yeah, the cleric thing is good because it's a lot easier than getting firecrest etc. and you can do it very early. You can play the SP while it's plugged in, so just plug it in and leave it on.
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Post by Sektor on Dec 3, 2003 9:31:34 GMT -5
You mean Bogus Hero . I recommend just leveling up your alphonse to 50 through encounters and then let your trainees attack him in the back
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Post by Ghosty on Dec 3, 2003 14:51:59 GMT -5
You mean Bogus Hero . I recommend just leveling up your alphonse to 50 through encounters and then let your trainees attack him in the back What are you talking about... I never said that... >_>.... <_<... phew, noone saw that little modific.... err... nothing... ;D And yeah, that's also a nice way to train if you don't mind the boGus hero emblem. Or if you do mind you can have the weak characters attack him in the back during random encounters, and level up the higher ones by attacking the enemies....
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