This only applies if the skill description does not specifically state that it converts a colored panel. Note: These gimmick panels can also be removed at a chance by using a CSkill or Bomb Panel Creation Skill. You must link them with another panel of the same color, FEVER or explode them using CSkills. These cannot be tapped away by themselves. Timed Panel - Panels that have a count down timer to exploding doing damage to the players health.Units with Damage Panel Break can tap these without taking damage. Is it possible to go into negative health as long as you heal in that same turn so your life is positive by the end. Damage Panels - They appear like spiked panels and clicking them will cause them to explode and deal damage to the player's health bar, dealt at the end of that turn.Other methods are to use large amounts of explosions to forcefully break the protection bubble, absorb the panels with some skill, or reset the board with skills such as Fourier's, Trident and Azazel or through Fever like for junk panels. Some units can hit through this bubble regardless if they have the ability protect break. Protected Panels - The panels get surrounded by a bubble which absorbs one click, or “hit” from an explosion.You either need a unit that has the ability to destroy them, use FEVER to reset the board, or use a unit that has a skill to change it into something else. Obstruction/Junk panels - Block panels that drop and take up space which can’t be removed by normal tapping.There are four types of panel gimmicks and five types of unit gimmicks. What are quest gimmicks and how do I deal with them? 10 Bug Mobius fed to 10 bug mobius = 20 bug mobius. The exception is if you feed the same unit to itself. When going from 5* to 6* the unit keeps apple stats, skill stats and bug level.ĭo I lose bug/apples/skill when feeding a unit? Most commonly used as a term in JP Mobile-esque games.ĭo I lose bug/apples/skill when I evolve a unit? Gacha : Alternative name for the unit hatcher.4P Bonus: Bonus for doing quest with 3 other people in multiplayer.Burst: Pop 2+ skills to push an enemy over to the next health bar.Apples: Unit that gives extra stats to a unit, capping at +99.Ultimate/Ult: Ultimate quests, hardest quest.Awaken: Maxing out a unit then upgrading its star value (e.g.4>5 star).Ducks: Unit that gives large amount of exp.26 What is the Queen’s tower/Tower of the Queen?.25 Is there a use for units without a 6* or 6* UA?.23 How many copies of a unit should I keep?.21 How do I farm friend points/ link points?.18 How do I get Titles and What do they do?.15 What is Bug/Buguma and why should I go for 99 Bug?.14 What does it mean when a unit’s ability says “when in front”?.13 What Type of Gachas/Hatchers are there and should I pull them?.12 Which apples should I feed to my unit?.10 How can I deal with a panel appearance being reduced?.9 Why does Mobius sell for 300k ghost points?.4 What are quest gimmicks and how do I deal with them?.3 Do I lose bug/apples/skill when feeding a unit?.2 Do I lose bug/apples/skill when I evolve a unit?.Franchise InteractiveĪdvance Wars NA, PAL / Game Boy Wars Advance & Game Boy Wars Advance 2 JP James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing JPīAM! Entertainment, Inc.The table below shows the acronyms used.ģ-in-1 Sports Pack: Paintball Splat! / Dodgeball Dodge This! / Big Alley Bowling NA Multiplayer games between two or more Game Boy Advance systems require the appropriate Game Link Cable or Wireless Adapter. Games are listed with their abilities for multiplayer, when applicable. PAL/ SECAM territories, most of Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia. North America and other NTSC territories, besides Japan. The final game released for the Game Boy Advance was the North American localization of Samurai Deeper Kyo, which released as a bundle with a DVD set on February 12, 2008. The Game Boy Advance is a handheld video game system developed by Nintendo and released during the sixth generation of video games. This list does not include Game Boy Advance Video releases.Įvery GBA game features the disclaimers "Only for Game Boy Advance" and "Not compatible with other Game Boy systems". The number of games in this list is 1538, organized alphabetically by the games' localized English titles, or, when Japan-exclusive, their rōmaji transliterations. This is a list of games released for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game system. On the far right is a United States Nickel shown for scale. Clockwise from left: A Game Boy Game Pak, a Game Boy Advance Game Pak, and a Nintendo DS Game Card.
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