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*[[Capcom Official Tournament Rules for MMSF|Capcom Official Rules]] | *[[Capcom Official Tournament Rules for MMSF|Capcom Official Rules]] | ||
*[[Connectivity in Mega Man Star Force 2| Connectivity Guide]] | *[[Connectivity in Mega Man Star Force 2| Connectivity Guide]] |
Revision as of 23:02, 22 July 2023
Mega Man Star Force 2 fortified the gameplay of the series with more mechanics and a more interact-able Brother system. Bit by bit, the game broke away from the Battle Network roots to make its own identity and world. The game reworked merchandise integration with the more accessible Touch Command System, finally making a peripheral system be played natively in North American games.
The game’s 7 story chapters are denoted by these respective bosses at the end:
- Dark Phantom
- Yeti Blizzard
- Rogue
- Plesio Surf
- Terra Condor
- Hollow
- Final Boss
Guides:
- Area Guide
- Ability Waves
- Battle Card Info
- Best Combo
- Brother Band
- Capcom Official Rules
- Connectivity Guide
- Cipher Mail
- Double Slot
- Elements
- Enemy Guides
- Glitches
- Help Quests
- HP Memory Locations
- Localization Changes
- Mega Weapon
- Screen-Dimming Cut In
- Shop Locations
- Title Screen Marks
- Touch Command System
- Staff Roll
- Tribe On
- Version Differences
- Wallpapers
Notes
- In Japan, first prints of Ryusei no Rockman 2 came with a Tribe Attack Wave Command Card based on the version purchased: Fuuma Shippujin (Berserk x Ninja) or Genocide Blazer (Berserk x Dinosaur).