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* From this game onward you can press L on the custom screen to attempt to run from a random battle at any time.
* From this game onward you can press L on the custom screen to attempt to run from a random battle at any time.


* Fairly early in the game, you'll unlock a new 'style' for MegaMan, the type of which is determined by how you've played the game so far. One of these styles, GutsStyle, is unlocked by using your buster a lot, so in this game through to Battle Network 4, unless you specifically want to go for GutsStyle, you're better off actually avoiding buster use and just using chips instead (which will usually get you CustStyle, which is considered to be very good).
* Fairly early in the game, you'll unlock a new 'style' for MegaMan, the type of which is determined by how you've played the game so far. One of these styles, GutsStyle, is unlocked by using your buster a lot, so in this game and Battle Network 3, unless you specifically want to go for GutsStyle, you're better off actually avoiding buster use and just using chips instead (which will usually get you CustStyle, which is considered to be very good).


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Revision as of 08:12, 19 April 2023

  • The Gater Program Advance is extremely broken.
  • From this game onward you can press L on the custom screen to attempt to run from a random battle at any time.
  • Fairly early in the game, you'll unlock a new 'style' for MegaMan, the type of which is determined by how you've played the game so far. One of these styles, GutsStyle, is unlocked by using your buster a lot, so in this game and Battle Network 3, unless you specifically want to go for GutsStyle, you're better off actually avoiding buster use and just using chips instead (which will usually get you CustStyle, which is considered to be very good).