This walkthrough is for the game Turn-based battle, a rather pokemon-ish game.
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Epic Battle Fantasy 2 is a fun turned based combat/rpg game where you control two heros and must fight a crazy warlord on a quest to destroy all life in the name of peace. On the way you’ll encounter many enemies and bosses that you must use a variety of attacks to defeat. I beat this game on normal but it took me a while to figure out the right combination of attacks to do in order to beat this game. Using the correct swords was important and getting the correct skills when upgrading was pretty important too. |
Up to fighting and defeating the worm boss, I just used the rune sword with my melee guy. With this sword, I was able to use the “legend” bushido technique non-stop and finish off enemies very quickly. With the healer I just used defense as much as possible and a healing spell when needed. I also used Pulsar when there were 3 enemies facing me at times. For skills, on the Melee fighter I upgraded the attack stats until it was at +4 or +3 before I upgraded the other stats. I then upgraded the defense bonuses. I also got the skill where his special attack did more damage and the skill where his defense was twice as effective. On the healer I concentrated on my defense and spellcasting power. I upgraded the heal spell power twice and the pulsar and lucky-star’s damage power. I also got counterattack abilities for both of my heros(these help a lot in killing later enemies).
After the worm boss, I ditched the rune sword in favor of the blood sword because it allowed me to drain life with each hit. With this sword, things were slow but I was able to hack my way through most enemies without having to heal at all. For boss enemies that have more than 1 part like the hydra or the final boss, you need to try to destroy all parts of them at once instead of killing them 1 part at a time. If you try to kill them 1 part at a time, then the other parts will just regenerate. Use the ION cannon for this, it is a great mass damage/finishing move. Spells like Pulsar and other direct AOE damage techniques are what you want to use.
Thats all the advice I have!
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Epic Battle Fantasy is a fun action/fighting rpg game where you control a fighter and a caster and have to fight a bunch of enemies in succession. While the game and battle engine work great, the game I think has too many battles before any dialogue/shops are encountered, which detracts away from the RPG element. The spells and combinations are fun to use. I found that the best strategy was just to use the caster for the healing spell most of the time and throw a massive damage spell in there every once in a while like pulsar if there are lots of enemies. |
The fighter’s Bushido is very important to victory. When you use it, be sure to be equipped with the right sword. I really like the soul-eater’s legend move, it remind me of ominslash in FF7. I would reserve the Bushido skills for the bosses. During the game there are little guys that come in that boosts the caster’s MP and the fighter’s HP. I found however, that keeping the fighter’s MP up was pretty tough since I needed to use Bushido a lot. However, if you use the caster mainly for healing(herself and the fighter), you will do quite well. Poison is a bit of a pain so get some anti-poison and just stock up on items before you leave each shop and you should do well.
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The Eternal Battle is a dota like game in flash. For a flash game, this game is pretty good, but if your looking for DOTA, you’ll be somewhat disappointed. This game has two heroes on each side, limited items, and no spells for heroes. Game-play-wise its fairly similar to DOTA as you must support your creeps and siege enemy towers while protecting your own towers from destruction. Your first step is to level up your hero and buy him some items. I suggest getting the vampire’s mask as it will keep you in the battlefield and help you level up faster. |
The best thing to do is support the middle attack column as it is the fastest way to advance on the enemy base. After supporting and breaking the middle towers, then you ca concentrate on the sides. You might lose a tower or two during this time but that is ok. Think WC3 Dota, it plays the same way. Don’t let your hero die. Back him out of battle if he is hurt badly. For newbies, I suggest playing the mage as having a ranged attack is significantly easier to play than a melee hero attack. Above all, make sure your barracks do not get destroyed or you are history. Try the game on easy first before moving up difficulties and buy tomes and weapons to improve your stats. Have fun!
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Ultimate Crab Battle is a fun game where you are battling the crab king in your shark vehicle. This game has lots and lots of eye candy and the crab king as many different attacks. You basically hold down the auto-fire key while trying to avoid the crab king’s attacks, which are quite varied. Try the game on easy first to get used to it before moving up to medium and hard. I would say stay in the middle of the screen and watch closely for different attacks because he does attack in pattern. You have three lives to kill him and its fun all the way. |
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This article is about the RPG fighting game A simple 1-fight RPG that is a continuation of the earlier RPG Boss battle 1 and RPG Boss battle 2. Basically in this game your some type of futuristic megaman-type hero and you are on your third fight against some evil monster that wants to kill you. The graphics are pretty decent but the game-play is shallow as the monster has all of 4 attacks(2 normals and 2 limit breaks) and you have one basic attack, a few spells, and one limit break(which, by the ways, is the only thing you need to win the game). |
This game played smoothly enough without any glitches or errors but it was boring as it consisted of attack, attack, attack, heal, heal, limit break. There was very little variety to the moves you did and the game itself was very repetitive. Most of all, its not challenging at all. Once, you’ve figured out the pattern of attacks, its incredibly easy to kill the monster. Add to this the fact that there is very little story in this section and you have a pointless 1-battle RPG thats maybe good for a 5 or 10 minute break but nothing more. You should be able to figure out how to beat this game, but just in case you are having trouble, here’s how you beat it:
Just use the attack move(not the spells) each turn. It only damages a little but this doesn’t matter. He will attack you and it will drive your limit break towards 100. Use the cure spell when your life dips below 600. Don’t ever let your life dip below 550 as the monster has a super-spell that does over 500 damage. Use the combination of heal and regular attack until your limit-break goes over 100. Then, use your limit break spell which does something like 4000 damage. Rinse and repeat this process until the monster is dead. You should be able to do this in about four limit breaks and should easily have enough Mana to heal until then when needed.
Thats all for this game. Maybe RPG Boss battle 4 will have more substance.





