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'''''Mega Man Battle Network 4''''' began the new standard for Battle Network games moving forward, with an emphasis on player versus player and extra features unlocked with peripherals. | '''''Mega Man Battle Network 4''''' began the new standard for Battle Network games moving forward, with an emphasis on player versus player and extra features unlocked with peripherals. | ||
Due to the game’s unconventional story progression of each tournament Navi having their own scenarios, the usual story chapter count cannot be applied. Here is how the Rockman EXE no Subete book separates them: | |||
Due to the game’s unconventional story progression of each tournament Navi having their own scenarios, the usual story chapter count cannot be applied. | |||
#Den Battle/Den City Tournament | #Den Battle/Den City Tournament | ||
#Hawk/Eagle Tournament | #Hawk/Eagle Tournament | ||
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|G1||Game 1. The initial Continue of the game. | |G1||Game 1. The initial Continue of the game. | ||
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|G2||Game 2, AKA Hard Mode. The 2nd Continue of the game. | |G2||Game 2, AKA Hard Mode<ref name=“BradyGames”>Mega Man Battle Network 4 Official Strategy Guide</ref>. The 2nd Continue of the game. | ||
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|G3||Game 3, AKA Extra Hard Mode. The 3rd and all subsequent Continues of the game. | |G3||Game 3, AKA Extra Hard Mode<ref name=“BradyGames”/>. The 3rd and all subsequent Continues of the game. | ||
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|1st||1st time. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained for the first time ever. | |1st||1st time. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained for the first time ever. | ||
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*[[Busting_Level_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network|Busting Level]] | *[[Busting_Level_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network|Busting Level]] | ||
*[[Capcom_Official_Tournament_Rules_for_MMBN#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Capcom Official Rules]] | *[[Capcom_Official_Tournament_Rules_for_MMBN#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Capcom Official Rules]] | ||
*[[ | * [[Changes_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_Legacy_Collection#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Changes in Legacy Collection]] | ||
*[[Virtual_Console_Differences_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4 | Changes in Virtual Console]] | |||
*[https://pastebin.com/7Jb7uTKr Chip Trader] (temp) | *[https://pastebin.com/7Jb7uTKr Chip Trader] (temp) | ||
*[[Connectivity in Mega Man Battle Network 4|Connectivity Guide]] | *[[Connectivity in Mega Man Battle Network 4|Connectivity Guide]] | ||
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*[[NaviCustomizer_(MMBN4)|Navi Customizer]] | *[[NaviCustomizer_(MMBN4)|Navi Customizer]] | ||
*[[Panels in Mega Man Battle Network|Panel Types]] | *[[Panels in Mega Man Battle Network|Panel Types]] | ||
*[[Patch_Cards_in_Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Patch Cards]] (Card e-Reader) | |||
*[[PowerUp_(MMBN4) | PowerUp Guide]] | *[[PowerUp_(MMBN4) | PowerUp Guide]] | ||
*[[Screen-Dimming Cut In]] | *[[Screen-Dimming Cut In]] | ||
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*[[Title_Screen_Marks#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Title Screen Marks]] | *[[Title_Screen_Marks#Mega_Man_Battle_Network_4|Title Screen Marks]] | ||
*[[Tournaments_(MMBN4)|Tournaments]] | *[[Tournaments_(MMBN4)|Tournaments]] | ||
*[[Waiting Room]] | *[[Waiting Room]] (Free Tournament) | ||
*[[Version Differences in Mega Man Battle Network 4 |Version Differences]] | *[[Version Differences in Mega Man Battle Network 4 |Version Differences]] | ||
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==Notes== | |||
*The Japanese version saw multiple release variations for this game: | |||
**First prints of ''Rockman EXE 4'' came with an Advanced Battle Chip and a colored game pak. Red game pak and ''Meteor Red Sun'' chip for Red Sun. Blue game pak and ''Blue Moon Ray'' chip for Blue Moon. Later prints of the game use the standard Game Boy Advance gray game pak. | |||
**Early purchase of ''Rockman EXE 4'' came with a ''Character Ruler'' based on their respective version. | |||
**''Rockman EXE 4 Tournament Red Sun Axess Set SP Pack Bundle'' and ''''Rockman EXE 4 Tournament Blue Moon Axess Set SP Pack Bundle'' were available for purchase at Toys 'R' Us for a limited time and comes with their respective game, a special edition Rockman Blue Gameboy Advance SP, and some stickers. | |||
**''Rockman EXE 4 Double Pack'' contains both games at a lower price and comes with a ''Grand Prix Power Rare Chip Data Distribution card''. | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Mega Man Battle Network Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network 4]] | [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network Series]] [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network 4]] |
Latest revision as of 06:40, 20 March 2024
Mega Man Battle Network 4 began the new standard for Battle Network games moving forward, with an emphasis on player versus player and extra features unlocked with peripherals.
Due to the game’s unconventional story progression of each tournament Navi having their own scenarios, the usual story chapter count cannot be applied. Here is how the Rockman EXE no Subete book separates them:
- Den Battle/Den City Tournament
- Hawk/Eagle Tournament
- Red Sun/Blue Moon Tournament
- Final Scenario
Terminology | Description |
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G1 | Game 1. The initial Continue of the game. |
G2 | Game 2, AKA Hard Mode[1]. The 2nd Continue of the game. |
G3 | Game 3, AKA Extra Hard Mode[1]. The 3rd and all subsequent Continues of the game. |
1st | 1st time. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained for the first time ever. |
2nd | 2nd time. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained 1 time in previous Continues. |
3rd | 3rd time. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained 2 times in previous Continues. |
4th+ | 4th time and later. Mystery Datas marked with this can only found when it has been obtained at least 3 times in previous Continues. |
Guides:
- Area Guide
- BattleChip Gate
- BattleChip Info
- Boktai Crossover
- Busting Level
- Capcom Official Rules
- Changes in Legacy Collection
- Changes in Virtual Console
- Chip Trader (temp)
- Connectivity Guide
- Cross Game Compatibility
- Dark Soul
- Double Soul
- Elements & Types
- Emotion Window
- Enemy Guides
- Folders
- Glitches
- Karma
- Localization Changes
- Lotto Numbers
- Missable content
- Navi Customizer
- Panel Types
- Patch Cards (Card e-Reader)
- PowerUp Guide
- Screen-Dimming Cut In
- Shop Locations
- Side Quests
- Staff Roll
- Status Effects
- Title Screen Marks
- Tournaments
- Waiting Room (Free Tournament)
- Version Differences
Notes
- The Japanese version saw multiple release variations for this game:
- First prints of Rockman EXE 4 came with an Advanced Battle Chip and a colored game pak. Red game pak and Meteor Red Sun chip for Red Sun. Blue game pak and Blue Moon Ray chip for Blue Moon. Later prints of the game use the standard Game Boy Advance gray game pak.
- Early purchase of Rockman EXE 4 came with a Character Ruler based on their respective version.
- Rockman EXE 4 Tournament Red Sun Axess Set SP Pack Bundle and ''Rockman EXE 4 Tournament Blue Moon Axess Set SP Pack Bundle were available for purchase at Toys 'R' Us for a limited time and comes with their respective game, a special edition Rockman Blue Gameboy Advance SP, and some stickers.
- Rockman EXE 4 Double Pack contains both games at a lower price and comes with a Grand Prix Power Rare Chip Data Distribution card.