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I'd like to see the move-sets listed on the 1p opponents page, along with weapon order.

Guess we'd just need to organize a thread, and fill it with screen shots?
I'd remember ther was one in the past...
Nightwind Wrote:I'd like to see the move-sets listed on the 1p opponents page, along with weapon order.

Guess we'd just need to organize a thread, and fill it with screen shots?
I'm pretty sure Phoenix already has a master list. And a few Raters have compiled their own (I had a list for every opponent I'd attempted to max out against, but it got nerfed when my hard drive died).
What do you mean by move-sets? Phoenix used his T-Ring to get as many 1P challengers as he could.

You can see them here, or on the IDB pages respectively.

I only know of 1 other person who has a T-Ring, and he is attempting to find the weapon order as well, with great difficulty.
not a full eqipment set,
but rather the list of all possible moves an opponent might make.
And possibly the odds of each of them.
I remember back several years ago (think a year or less after Tyrannia came out?), my brother and I played around with Fire Whips trying to turn cheap weapons into Trumpets of Deafening or whatever, because we thought we could make a profit that way. Then we found out that the weapons changed back after the battle, and lost interest.

I also did something similar in the Lost Desert war with Sloth Clones and Rainbow Sticky Hands, but my pet wasn't nearly strong enough to withstand more than one round, and the Clone didn't use its sticky hand much. So I never did find out that I didn't get to keep the hand...
Do the weapons change back now? Cuz

Quote: Can make an opponent's weapon into a Million Degree Sword / Trumphet of Blasting / Fire Sword

Is it permanent?
weee5067 Wrote:I remember back several years ago (think a year or less after Tyrannia came out?), my brother and I played around with Fire Whips trying to turn cheap weapons into Trumpets of Deafening or whatever, because we thought we could make a profit that way. Then we found out that the weapons changed back after the battle, and lost interest.

mathbits Wrote:Do the weapons change back now? Cuz

Quote: Can make an opponent's weapon into a Million Degree Sword / Trumphet of Blasting / Fire Sword

Is it permanent?

I think that answers your question. Wink
parondante Wrote:
weee5067 Wrote:I remember back several years ago (think a year or less after Tyrannia came out?), my brother and I played around with Fire Whips trying to turn cheap weapons into Trumpets of Deafening or whatever, because we thought we could make a profit that way. Then we found out that the weapons changed back after the battle, and lost interest.

mathbits Wrote:Do the weapons change back now? Cuz

Quote: Can make an opponent's weapon into a Million Degree Sword / Trumphet of Blasting / Fire Sword

Is it permanent?

I think that answers your question. Wink
answers mine too. Big Grin Only true way to destroy items would be to use the dark faerie eraser or simply discard them...but that would be pointless, because they could simply regenerate with time from the shops (that is, if they aren't retired).

It's good to know the whip can be used in a powerful strategy though, because I still managed to hold onto one all these years. Wh00t. Smartypants
thesovereign Wrote:I remember a certain user was mentioning that he had an amazing strategy to infinitley win against the giant GCheif, but that he wanted to wait a week before posting the strategy. A week later after he announced what the strategy was Fire Whips were unbuyable. I had bought one to mess around with in 2p against Tanks to try to kill one of their shields since sticky hands wouldn't cut it since most people are smart enough to put something that is non essential in that first slot (like SoS when they have GShield), and it was 45K.

I have a feeling that this certain user used this week to buy them all up. (BTW not munsterpoo)

So back on topic, from what I understand, these things can practically, only change 1 item per battle (except for the small percent of multiple changes). Not sure how this == infinite wins against ghostkerchief...but I wonder if this will allow potential "upsets" for weaker pets in a war? or maybe in a battle plot.
I believe Fire Whips count as a stealing item. And TNT usually bans them in wars.
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