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Registration: 08-18-13 12:16 AM (3926 days ago)
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Isaac Dian's Last Game Comments |
Golden Sun
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Is it just me, or does Garret seem to only defend even when tell him to attack?
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Secret of Evermore
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It's not that I don't have the game, I just really don't want to dig out a super nintendo.
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Paper Mario 06-23-14 03:29 PM
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Amazy Dayzee Farming Guide
The purpose of this short guide is to show how to easily beat Amazy Dayzees, where to find them, what you need to do so, and when you can do so. Beating Amazy Dayzees is one of the fastest ways to level up, and with the right preparation, can be one of the easiest.
[b]In order the encounter Amazy Dayzees at all you must first have at least begun chapter six.[/b]
Preparation: To easily beat Amazy Dayzees you will need at least 4 specific badges and to have at least 18 badge points. This means you will have had to have spent at least 5 levels on upgrading your max badge points. You will also need to have Bombette upgraded to ultra rank. The 4 badges you will need are a Power Smash badge, 2 Power Plus badges, and an All or Nothing badge.
To obtain the Power Smash badge head into the Toad Town Sewers and head two screens to the left. Ride up the moving platforms and go through the pipe. Head one more screen to left and you will be in a room with two spike gloombas. On the left side of this room will be a chest containing the Power Smash badge.
To obtain the first Power Plus badge head into the Shy Guy's Toy Box. From the Blue Station head one screen left and you will be in a room with a chest containing the Power Plus badge and guarded by black shy guy called Anti Guy. You can fight him if you feel you are up to it, however he is a very difficult enemy and there is an easier way to get to the chest. All you have to do is give him a lemon candy. To make a lemon candy just have Tayce T. cook cake mix and a lemon. To get cake mix head one screen to the left of Anti Guy and you fight regular shy guys for it. To get a lemon head to Dry Dry Outpost and from there enter the Dry Dry Desert. Head two screens down(south) and you come across an oasis. There will be two large trees here, hit the one on the left for a lemon. Make the lemon candy and give it to the Anti Guy, he will leave the chest and you can get the Power Plus badge.
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Isaac Dian's Game History |
Dragon Quest I & II (English Translation) (snes), Dragon Quest I & II (English Translation) (snes), Dragon Quest I & II (English Translation) (snes), Dragon Quest I & II (English Translation) (snes), Tales of Phantasia (english translation) (snes), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy VI Advance (Restored) (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Pokemon Emerald (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy V Advance (gba), Final Fantasy III (english translation) (nes), Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba), Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba), Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba), |
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