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During Network Duel, statuses can affect a player or opponent positively or negatively. These can be applied by various chips and NaviCust parts. | During Network Duel, statuses can affect a player or opponent positively or negatively. These can be applied by various chips and NaviCust parts. | ||
===Time Freeze Counter ( | ===Time Freeze Counter (cut in) / Cut In=== | ||
A game feature exclusive to Network Duel. Time Freeze Counter can be performed when a time-freeze (screen-dimming) chip is used, and its name is still shown on screen. If your opponent uses a time-freeze chip, you have an opportunity to cut in your own time-freeze chip, allowing your chip to be used first. If your opponent has another time-freeze chip, they can do the same, but only the last 2 chips on a | A game feature exclusive to Network Duel. Time Freeze Counter can be performed when a time-freeze (screen-dimming) chip is used, and its name is still shown on screen. If your opponent uses a time-freeze chip, you have an opportunity to cut in your own time-freeze chip, allowing your chip to be used first. If your opponent has another time-freeze chip, they can do the same, but only the last 2 chips on a cut in chain will fire. |
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Welcome to NetBattling 101! This guide has been carefully crafted by the N1 Grand Prix community to be a single point of reference. From Battle Chips to Navi Customizer, this guide will give you all the knowledge you need to get started on NetBattling. While this guide will present the basics of the game, it is still highly recommended to play through Mega Man Battle Network 6 first.
Picking a Version
Picking a version you are comfortable with is integral. Gregar is more inclined on dealing heavy damage on the opponent, while Falzar relies on their adaptability to deal with whatever the opponent throws at them. Both versions’ forms have different strengths. Depending on how you plan to customize your MegaMan, you will want to pick your version accordingly.
Cross System
A crucial difference between the versions are the crosses MegaMan can take. Upon entering a cross, MegaMan gains access to new forms with new charge shots, bonus effects to non-time freeze chips, the ability to charge non-time freeze chips, and an elemental typing to MegaMan.
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Elec Cross |
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Tomahawk Cross |
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Slash Cross |
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Tengu Cross |
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Erase Cross |
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Ground Cross |
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Charge Cross |
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Dust Cross |
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Beast Out
Another transformation MegaMan can take is the Beast Out. This mighty form only lasts 3 turns, but grants MegaMan a powerful new buster, automatically lock-on with non-time freeze chips, NaviCustomizer abilities, and the ability to charge any Null Element chips.
Cybeast Gregar | Cybeast Falzar |
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Beast Out can be combined with Crosses, changing Beast Out’s chip Charge to an attack that is unique to the Beast Out and Cross combination. They retain the abilities of the united forms but with the Beast’s buster weapon, as well as each having a unique Null chip charge.
Beast Over
After Beast Out expires, you have the option to Beast Over. During Beast Over, you lose all control of your Navi’s position on the field and MegaMan attempts to line up with the enemy. While in Beast Over, MegaMan becomes invincible. In addition to the usual Beast boosts, non-time freeze Null chips’ do double damage instead of doing +30 damage.
Giga Chips
Cybeast Gregar | Cybeast Falzar | ||
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Bass |
Attacks opponent's 3x3 area 8 times. If the enemy is over a hole, they are not damaged. |
BassAnly |
Sends 4 rings that home in on the opponent. They cannot travel over holes or out of the field. However, will hit point blank even if enemy is standing on hole. |
BigHook |
2 fists that do giant damage swing on enemy’s 3x3 area. The middle column is hit by both fists. |
MetrKnuk |
16 giants fists rain from the sky that damages the opponent and their area an amount of times based on enemy positioning and area. |
DeltaRay |
A strong hitting chip with a unique range that has the potential to hit three times based on enemy positioning and user input. |
CrossDiv |
Nails the enemy in the same row with 2 diagonal slashes. If they aren't, slashes will hit 3 panels ahead. Does double damage if both slashes hit dead center. |
ColForce |
The only Giga Chip that does not time-freeze. Summons a wave of soldiers per column that blasts straight ahead with 3 paralyzing shots for every one of your open panels. |
HubBatc |
Grants you 8 chips in Custom Screen and maxed buster stats, in addition to the following Navi Customizer programs: AirShoes, FloatShoes, Shield, UnderShirt. |
BugRSwrd |
Changes your charge shot to do a Sword attack that covers 2 whole columns in front of you. Consumes BugFrags. |
BgDthThd |
Changes your charge shot to shoot a Thunder that consumes BugFrags. Time your charges and 2 can chase down your opponent. |
The NaviCust is a 5x5 grid with an additional space extending each side off the grid (marked with red boxes), and the command line that covers 7 spaces running through the center (2 are off the grid). With the Navi Customizer, you can install various programs to power up MegaMan or give him new abilities.
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These programs give MegaMan additional effects or abilities, such as Super Armor or Air Shoes. | These programs give MegaMan stat boosts, such as more health or a stronger MegaBuster. |
Rules
Colors | Two programs of the same color will be bugged when placed next to each other. |
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Plus on Command Line | Patterned parts will be bugged when placed on the Command Line. |
Programs off Command Line | Solid programs have no effect when placed off the Command Line. |
Off the Grid | Parts will be bugged when placed off the NaviCust’s 5x5 field. |
Some bugs have more intense versions that can be inflicted by triggering the same bug multiple times. Those types of bugs can have up to 3 levels of intensity.
While some bugs are scary, such as Custom Bug (which lowers your chip selection over time), other bugs can be used to your advantage. For example, Buster Bug can cause your buster to randomly fire for Charge Shot damage, or Emotion Bug can randomly give you Full Synchro!
Battle Chips & Folder Constructing
The defining aspect of the combat in the Battle Network series is the use of Battle Chips. You will need 30 chips in your folder before you can battle.
BattleChips
Battle Chips are single-use attacks MegaMan can use when selected at the start of the turn. Each Battle Chip has a code, an element, an MB size. The Battle Network series features a diverse library of unique chips to use. The chips you choose will determine the way you battle.
Chip Codes
Each Battle Chip has a code that is a letter from A - Z or an Asterisk(*). In the international releases of Battle Network 6, the X code is not used. While you are normally only allowed to choose chips of the same name per turn, chips with the same code or any one code + asterisk code chips can be picked together.
Elements
In Battle Network 6, there are 2 elemental cycles. Some attacks have more than one element. When a Cross is hit with their weakness, the Cross takes double damage and is removed.
Fire | Incinerates all grass panels it hits. The burned grass panels copy the damage, causing it to be effectively 2x damage. Strong against Wood. |
Wood | Removes conveyor panels it passes over. Strong against Elec. |
Elec | Deals double damage to enemies that are bubbled. Strong against Aqua. |
Aqua | Removes Volcano panels it passes over. When an enemy is standing on an ice panel and is struck, they become frozen. Strong against Fire. |
None | While it is neutral and not strong against any element, non-elemental chips have good synergy with all Beast Out forms. |
Break | Crushes obstacles instantly and pierces Shield. Deals double damage when the enemy is frozen. Strong against Sword. |
Sword | Strong against Wind. A very common secondary element. |
Wind | Blows away enemy’s barrier and aura if it lands, regardless of damage. Strong against Cursor. |
Cursor | When an enemy with an active Trap (indicated by "????") is struck, the attack destroys the trap and deals damage. Strong against Break. |
Outside of the two element cycles, there are two additional elements that a chip can have. | |
Obstacle | These chips spawn an obstacle on the field to aid you in combat. Obstacle are instantly destroyed by Break chips. |
Plus | These chips apply an effect to another chip in your hand, or to MegaMan himself. |
Additional properties attacks can have:
- Pseudo-Break: Same guard-piercing attribute as Break element but does not deal double damage to those weak to Breaking or remove their cross. However, it does deal double damage to frozen opponents.
- Invisible Pierce: Some chips can damage enemies even while they’re flashing.
MB Chip Limits
Each Battle Chip has a memory cost limiting the number of copies of that chip you are able to include in your folder.
- 00MB ~ 19MB - 5 copies
- 20MB ~ 29MB - 4 copies
- 30MB ~ 39MB - 3 copies
- 40MB ~ 49MB - 2 copies
- 50MB ~ 99MB - 1 copy
Mega & Giga Chips
There are three classes of Battle Chips, Standard, Mega and Giga.
- Mega Chips are generally stronger than Standard Chips, and Giga Chips are the strongest in the game.
- In a folder, you are restricted to five Mega Chips and a single Giga Chip.
- These limits can be raised with NaviCust Parts.
Tagging & Regular System
Regular Chips
A Regular Chip is always in the first hand you draw at the beginning of a match. It will not be shuffled back into your deck if you use the Shuffle NCP.
You can only place a chip with a MB value at or under your maximum MB (50 MB).
Tag Chips
Two chips whose collective MB is less than or equal to 60 MB can be set as Tag Chips. Tag Chips are always drawn together and appear side-by-side in the Custom Screen.
NetBattling
The Objective
The main rule of winning a NetBattle is simple: reduce your opponent's HP to zero to delete them.
Use Battle Chips and your MegaBuster damage. Strategic positioning and movement will enable you to avoid your opponent’s attacks and land your own!
An alternative path to victory is through the Hit Damage Judge. As a countermeasure for battles taking too long, a 10 second timer will appear on the top of the screen instead of the Custom Gauge on the 15th turn. When the timer runs out, the winner of the match will be determined by who dealt the most damage to the other throughout the match.
If both players' HP hit zero on the same frame or if they dealt the same amount of damage during Damage Judge, that battle will be declared a draw.
Custom Screen
At the start of each round, the Custom Screen will be brought up where you can select chips to use. Choose carefully the order of your combos and defensive chips.
From this screen, you can choose to use a Transformation, but you cannot choose to both enter a Cross and Beast Out on the same turn. Using a Beast Out takes up a chip slot for that turn, while going into a Cross does not.
If you did not use all your chips from the previous turn, you can choose to pick no chips on the custom screen. Then in your next turn, you will be able to start with the remaining chips in your hand from your previous turn. You can also keep those chips if you change Crosses. However, this does not work with Beast Out! Since selecting Beast Out counts as putting a chip in your first slot.
There is no time limit, so take as long as you like to select your chips (but be considerate of your opponent and do not use this time to stall the match)!
Fields
MMBN6 battles take place on a 6x3 grid, above is a clean stage with normal panels.
It is possible to grab your opponent’s area and take them for your own. Keeping a field advantage helps significantly in battle. Always incorporate area control into your game plan. You can be certain your opponent will be doing the same, and you don't want to be caught off guard!
During a Network Duel, fields will be automatically chosen from a predetermined list. Aside from normal panels, you will encounter a variety of panels in battle.
Normal Panels | These panels have no special effects. They can be turned into other panels through various means. | Hole Panels | These are permanent broken panels that are set at the start of the battle. They cannot be stolen from the enemy’s area or restored to a normal panel. |
Cracked Panels | When MegaMan steps off these panels, they become broken panels. FloatShoes can pass over these panels without breaking them. | Broken Panels | MegaMan cannot step on these panels unless he has AirShoes. Most objects and navi chips cannot spawn over these panels. Broken panels restore to normal after a while. |
Grass Panels | Fire attack that go over grass panels deal double damage to the target and convert the panel back to a normal panel. | Ice Panels | MegaMan slides on ice panels until contact with an obstacle or end of area, unless he is equipped with FloatShoes. In addition, any player on an ice panel hit by an Aqua attacks will be Frozen, and convert the panel back to a normal panel. |
Poison Panels | Poison panels cause MegaMan’s HP to drop steadily when stood on. This effect ignores all defenses except invincibility, but is circumvented by FloatShoes. | Holy Panels | Holy panels cause MegaMan to take 1/2 Damage from all sources when stood on. |
Volcano Panels | Volcano panels shoot a geyser of fire every few seconds until they fade. The geyser does not deal fire damage. When hit by an Aqua attack, it’s removed. | Conveyor Panels | Conveyor panels push MegaMan towards the direction the panel point & is Ignored by FloatShoes. There are 4 types of this panel, one for every direction. When hit by an Wood attack, it’s removed. |
Emotion Window
The Emotion window shows the current state of MegaMan during battle. Crosses and Beast Crosses cannot change their emotion. Normal Beast form can only go to Full Synchro with a counter hit.
Statuses
During Network Duel, statuses can affect a player or opponent positively or negatively. These can be applied by various chips and NaviCust parts.
Time Freeze Counter (cut in) / Cut In
A game feature exclusive to Network Duel. Time Freeze Counter can be performed when a time-freeze (screen-dimming) chip is used, and its name is still shown on screen. If your opponent uses a time-freeze chip, you have an opportunity to cut in your own time-freeze chip, allowing your chip to be used first. If your opponent has another time-freeze chip, they can do the same, but only the last 2 chips on a cut in chain will fire.