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+ | {{nihongo|'''''Digimon Battle Spirit 2'''''|バトルスピリット デジモンフロンティア|Batorusupiritto Dejimon Furontia|lit. "Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier"}} is a game for {{w|SwanCrystal}} released in [[2002]] and ported for international release for the {{w|Game Boy Advance}} in [[2003]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Digimon Battle Spirit]]'' and set in the ''[[Digimon Frontier]]'' continuity. |
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− | '''Digimon Battle Spirit 2''' is a game for Game Boy Advance that was released in 2002. |
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==Story== |
==Story== |
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− | The plot echoes that of [[Digimon Frontier]]; several children receive messages on their cell phones asking them if they want their lives to change. Some answer yes, some answer no |
+ | The plot of ''Digimon Battle Spirit 2'' echoes that of its source series, ''[[Digimon Frontier]]''; several children receive messages on their cell phones asking them if they want their lives to change. Some answer yes, some answer no, and five who answer yes are summoned to the {{c|Digital World|f}} where they receive the ability to become {{c|Digimon|creature}} and fight to end {{c|Kerpymon|f}}'s reign of terror. |
==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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+ | The game is one-on-one fighting game, where one Digimon fights another. Unlike most fighting games, the winner is not determined by having the most health but who attains the most "Digisouls", which are released whenever a character strikes their opponent. By repeatedly striking an enemy, the player is able to fill the gauge at the top of the screen, which allows the character to [[slide evolve]]. Slide Evolution allows the character to transform into their Beast form during certain attains for increases damage. Yellow diamonds are released during particularly strong attacks, and after attaining five of those, the player can transform into their Ancient form for a powerful, cinematic attack. |
+ | During the story mode, the character can face {{c|Kerpymon|f}} after fighting through all their allies. Kerpymon's battle is different from the rest, as the character must defeat Kerpymon within a time limit. The amount of life Kerpymon has is unseen, though his attacks grow more fierce as he takes more damage. On the other hand, the character begins with eight Digisouls and loses them as they are attacked. Though they can be recovered, if Kerpymon takes the Digisoul, it is lost permanently. Once Kerpymon is defeated, he reverts to a purified {{c|Digi-Egg|Level}}. |
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− | There is also a mini-game, where Digimon are used like marbles, and are fired at other Digimon on the board to knock them out of the arena |
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+ | ''Digimon Battle Spirit 2'' also contains a minigame titled {{nihongo|"Digimon Shoot"|デジモンシュート|Dejimon Shūto}}, which simulates a marble game. After choosing a character as a marble, the goal is to knock all of the opponents out of the playing field without being knocked out in turn. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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− | * '''[[Agunimon]]''' - Uses fire attacks. Beast Spirit is '''[[BurningGreymon]]''', and Ancient form is '''[[AncientGreymon]]'''. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Agunimon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Flame, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|BurningGreymon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientGreymon|f}}. His home stage is the [[Pipe Town]]. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Lobomon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Light, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|KendoGarurumon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientGarurumon|f}}. His home stage is the [[Factory]]. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Beetlemon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Thunder, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|MetalKabuterimon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientBeetlemon|f}}. His home stage is the [[Rock Dome]]. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Kazemon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Wind, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|Zephyrmon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientKazemon|f}}. Her home stage is the [[Breezy Plains]]. |
+ | *'''{{c|Kumamon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Ice, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|Korikakumon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientMegatheriummon|f}}. His home stage is the [[Ice Park]]. |
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− | * '''ExAgunimon''' - A bright red version of Agunimon, unlocked when the game is beaten with all six characters, with either Agunimon, Kazemon, or Kumamon getting 800 points. Uses fireball attacks. Beast Spirit is '''[[EmperorGreymon]]''', and Ancient form is '''[[Susanoomon]]'''. |
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− | * '''ExLobomon''' - A bright blue version of Lobomon, unlocked when the game is beaten with all six characters, with either Lobomon, Beetlemon, or Loewemon getting 800 points. Uses light saber attacks. Beast Spirit is '''[[MagnaGarurumon]]''', and Ancient form is '''[[Susanoomon]]'''. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Loweemon|f}}''' is the Warrior of Darkness, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|JagerLoweemon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|AncientSphinxmon|f}}. His home stage is the [[Terminal]] and requires beating the game twice to unlock. |
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− | * '''[[Loewemon]]''' - Unlocked when the game is beaten with Any two Characters. Uses dark energy attacks. Beast Spirit is '''[[JagerLoewemon]]''', and Ancient form is '''[[AncientSphinxmon]]''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|ExAgunimon|f}}''' is an alternate version of Agunimon, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|EmperorGreymon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|Susanoomon|f}}. He is unlocked when the game is beaten with all six of the original Warriors, with any of Agunimon, Kazemon, and Kumamon receiving 800 points. |
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+ | *'''{{c|ExLobomon|f}}''' is an alternate version of Lobomon, whose Beast Spirit is {{c|MagnaGarurumon|f}} and whose Ancient form is {{c|Susanoomon|f}}. He is unlocked when the game is beaten with all six of the original Warriors, with any of Lobomon, Beetlemon, and Loweemon receiving 800 points. |
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+ | *'''{{c|Kerpymon|f}}''' is the final boss, specializing in dark energy balls and lightning attacks. |
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+ | ;Stage Characters |
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+ | *'''{{c|ShadowToyAgumon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Goblimon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Pagumon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Candlemon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Mushroomon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Toucanmon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Kokuwamon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Minomon|f}}''' |
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+ | *'''[[Trailmon (Worm)]]''' |
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+ | *'''{{c|Pipismon|f}}''' |
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+ | ==Packaging artwork== |
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+ | <gallery hideaddbutton=true> |
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+ | File:Battle Spirit - Digimon Frontier (NTSC-J).jpg|''Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier''<br>Japan, 2002 |
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+ | File:Digimon Battle Spirit 2 (PAL).jpg|''Digimon Battle Spirit 2''<br>Europe, 2004 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | </center> |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[http://www.dimps.co.jp/product/degi_fro.html ''Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier'': Dimps Official Site] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20120809111035/http://www.dimps.co.jp/dt_fr/ Internet Archive WayBack Machine of Original]) |
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Revision as of 16:18, 10 February 2014
Digimon Battle Spirit 2 (バトルスピリット デジモンフロンティア Batorusupiritto Dejimon Furontia?, lit. "Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier") is a game for SwanCrystal released in 2002 and ported for international release for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. It is the sequel to Digimon Battle Spirit and set in the Digimon Frontier continuity.
Story
The plot of Digimon Battle Spirit 2 echoes that of its source series, Digimon Frontier; several children receive messages on their cell phones asking them if they want their lives to change. Some answer yes, some answer no, and five who answer yes are summoned to the Digital World where they receive the ability to become Digimon and fight to end Kerpymon's reign of terror.
Gameplay
The game is one-on-one fighting game, where one Digimon fights another. Unlike most fighting games, the winner is not determined by having the most health but who attains the most "Digisouls", which are released whenever a character strikes their opponent. By repeatedly striking an enemy, the player is able to fill the gauge at the top of the screen, which allows the character to slide evolve. Slide Evolution allows the character to transform into their Beast form during certain attains for increases damage. Yellow diamonds are released during particularly strong attacks, and after attaining five of those, the player can transform into their Ancient form for a powerful, cinematic attack.
During the story mode, the character can face Kerpymon after fighting through all their allies. Kerpymon's battle is different from the rest, as the character must defeat Kerpymon within a time limit. The amount of life Kerpymon has is unseen, though his attacks grow more fierce as he takes more damage. On the other hand, the character begins with eight Digisouls and loses them as they are attacked. Though they can be recovered, if Kerpymon takes the Digisoul, it is lost permanently. Once Kerpymon is defeated, he reverts to a purified Digi-Egg.
Digimon Battle Spirit 2 also contains a minigame titled "Digimon Shoot" (デジモンシュート Dejimon Shūto?), which simulates a marble game. After choosing a character as a marble, the goal is to knock all of the opponents out of the playing field without being knocked out in turn.
Characters
- Starting Playable Characters
- Agunimon is the Warrior of Flame, whose Beast Spirit is BurningGreymon and whose Ancient form is AncientGreymon. His home stage is the Pipe Town.
- Lobomon is the Warrior of Light, whose Beast Spirit is KendoGarurumon and whose Ancient form is AncientGarurumon. His home stage is the Factory.
- Beetlemon is the Warrior of Thunder, whose Beast Spirit is MetalKabuterimon and whose Ancient form is AncientBeetlemon. His home stage is the Rock Dome.
- Kazemon is the Warrior of Wind, whose Beast Spirit is Zephyrmon and whose Ancient form is AncientKazemon. Her home stage is the Breezy Plains.
- Kumamon is the Warrior of Ice, whose Beast Spirit is Korikakumon and whose Ancient form is AncientMegatheriummon. His home stage is the Ice Park.
- Hidden Playable Characters
- Loweemon is the Warrior of Darkness, whose Beast Spirit is JagerLoweemon and whose Ancient form is AncientSphinxmon. His home stage is the Terminal and requires beating the game twice to unlock.
- ExAgunimon is an alternate version of Agunimon, whose Beast Spirit is EmperorGreymon and whose Ancient form is Susanoomon. He is unlocked when the game is beaten with all six of the original Warriors, with any of Agunimon, Kazemon, and Kumamon receiving 800 points.
- ExLobomon is an alternate version of Lobomon, whose Beast Spirit is MagnaGarurumon and whose Ancient form is Susanoomon. He is unlocked when the game is beaten with all six of the original Warriors, with any of Lobomon, Beetlemon, and Loweemon receiving 800 points.
- Enemy Characters
- Kerpymon is the final boss, specializing in dark energy balls and lightning attacks.
- Stage Characters
- ShadowToyAgumon
- Goblimon
- Pagumon
- Candlemon
- Mushroomon
- Toucanmon
- Kokuwamon
- Minomon
- Trailmon (Worm)
- Pipismon
Packaging artwork
External links
Template:Digimon frontier