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=== NormalNaviX Library Entry error ===
=== NormalNaviX Library Entry error ===
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In the Japanese version, getting the NormalNaviX Navi Chip from Netopia Open Battle #30 will not have it register in the Data Library. That means the most the Libary can be completed is 242/243.
In the Japanese version, getting the NormalNaviX Navi Chip from Netopia Open Battle #30 will not have it register in the Data Library. That means the most the Libary can be completed is 242/243.



Revision as of 08:40, 15 February 2025

The glitches in Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge.

Major glitches

Wrong chip effects

Several chips have a different effect than what they are stated to do:

Chip Stated effect Actual effect
PanlGrab
  • Enemy Navi's dodge rate −10
  • Enemy Navi's dodge rate +10
AreaGrab
  • Enemy Navi's dodge rate −30
  • Enemy Navi's dodge rate +20
Wind
  • Your Navi's dodge rate +10
  • Your Sword chips' accuracy −10
  • Your Navi's dodge rate −10
  • Your Sword chips' accuracy +10
Fan
  • Your Navi's dodge rate −10
  • Your Sword chips' accuracy +10
  • Your Navi's dodge rate +10
  • Your Sword chips' accuracy −10
Applies to:
N1 Battle (Japanese WonderSwan) ?
Battle Chip GP (Japanese GBA) Yes
Battle Chip Challenge (North American GBA) Yes
Battle Chip Challenge (European GBA) Yes

NormalNaviX Library Entry error

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In the Japanese version, getting the NormalNaviX Navi Chip from Netopia Open Battle #30 will not have it register in the Data Library. That means the most the Libary can be completed is 242/243.

Applies to:
N1 Battle (Japanese WonderSwan) ?
Battle Chip GP (Japanese GBA) Yes
Battle Chip Challenge (North American GBA) No
Battle Chip Challenge (European GBA) ?

Minor glitches

Rare chip shop text

Japanese English
BCC rare chip text JP.png BCC rare chip text EN.png

In the Japanese version, when you obtain a 4-star or 5-star rarity chip from the shop that you already have, your Navi will simply remark that you got a rare chip. However, in the English version, for some Navis, this message was mistranslated as saying that you got all of the rare chips. This applies to GutsMan, ProtoMan, TurboMan and Ring.

Applies to:
N1 Battle (Japanese WonderSwan) No
Battle Chip GP (Japanese GBA) No
Battle Chip Challenge (North American GBA) Yes
Battle Chip Challenge (European GBA) Yes

9 Digit Entry Code quirk

For Navi Codes, an entry name with “■” is considered as the “9” digit and be entered interchangeably.

Applies to:
N1 Battle (Japanese WonderSwan) ?
Battle Chip GP (Japanese GBA) Yes
Battle Chip Challenge (North American GBA) ?
Battle Chip Challenge (European GBA) ?