So my recommendation when it comes to tackling 4 is play through it once... then ignore the post game and any other runs of it, or you'll end up resenting 4. Yes, the post game is almost entirely locked behind playthrough 3 as, in my experience, you get 3 souls in your first run, 2 in your second and 1 in your last, and all 6 souls are needed to access the post game area, I believe. I know specific chips are needed to access the post-game area, but I'm not sure if the door requiring souls needs to be unlocked before that to get to the chip door. Regardless, the Undernet in 4 sucks, especially in subsequent playthroughs, even if it is one of the coolest looking areas.
The amount of times I've been exploring every single corner of the entire net only to ambushed by bosses. Also most net navis (atleast for the remaster) navi ghost/bosses appear on the same exact tile in the internet. For example quick man. Once you know where he spawns all you have to do is repeatedly step on the exact tile. He will spawn 100% of the time
@@omegaXjammur yeah, 3, 5 and 6 are my favorites. Tho despite their issues I still have a soft spot for two and I even like four. Four is still a decent game it's just extremely tedious to try and 100%. It probably has the worst post game but if you just want to quickly play through Megaman Battle Network game to say that you did it then it's not a terrible game to play for that reason. Plus it is kind of fun how unbalanced the double souls are.
Mega Man Battle Network was a fun series. I owned 2 - 6 and had every version of 3 - 6 until someone stole my Blue Version. I didn't really get good at the series until recent years, though, since kid me thought just using strong chips would be fine. So here I am, selecting one chip per turn in an alphabet soup folder while Bass is using Hub's face as a punching bag.
lol, yeah I remember when I was a kid I did that for a while and then on day I figured out the magic of matching chip codes and then I was like "wtf this game is EASY now" lol. And I was playing mmbn3 to, which is like one of the harder games. Every playthrough after I discovered matching chip codes was so easy. Even tho as a kid I didn't like using 4 of the same chip, because in 3 its like. There's so much variety that you don't need more than like 2 of the same chip if ur using the P code.
Best title ive ever seen
Fucking LEGENDARY title! Never change it! (:
That's a wild title choice, I respect the commitment
So my recommendation when it comes to tackling 4 is play through it once... then ignore the post game and any other runs of it, or you'll end up resenting 4. Yes, the post game is almost entirely locked behind playthrough 3 as, in my experience, you get 3 souls in your first run, 2 in your second and 1 in your last, and all 6 souls are needed to access the post game area, I believe. I know specific chips are needed to access the post-game area, but I'm not sure if the door requiring souls needs to be unlocked before that to get to the chip door. Regardless, the Undernet in 4 sucks, especially in subsequent playthroughs, even if it is one of the coolest looking areas.
The amount of times I've been exploring every single corner of the entire net only to ambushed by bosses.
Also most net navis (atleast for the remaster) navi ghost/bosses appear on the same exact tile in the internet. For example quick man. Once you know where he spawns all you have to do is repeatedly step on the exact tile. He will spawn 100% of the time
@@crusixangel9513 wait really? That's an interesting change, I didn't know that was a thing. I'm going to try that in Megaman Battle Network 4
@@FLCM as far as I know. I'm halfway through bn2 on the switch.
I came here to make sure MMBN 3 & 6 are at the top of the tier list and I was not disappointed.
@@omegaXjammur yeah, 3, 5 and 6 are my favorites.
Tho despite their issues I still have a soft spot for two and I even like four. Four is still a decent game it's just extremely tedious to try and 100%.
It probably has the worst post game but if you just want to quickly play through Megaman Battle Network game to say that you did it then it's not a terrible game to play for that reason.
Plus it is kind of fun how unbalanced the double souls are.
the title was absolute clickbait, but great vid!
Love the bike in the background lmao
don't listen to them
don't change the title
stay true to your convictions
Mega Man Battle Network was a fun series. I owned 2 - 6 and had every version of 3 - 6 until someone stole my Blue Version. I didn't really get good at the series until recent years, though, since kid me thought just using strong chips would be fine. So here I am, selecting one chip per turn in an alphabet soup folder while Bass is using Hub's face as a punching bag.
lol, yeah I remember when I was a kid I did that for a while and then on day I figured out the magic of matching chip codes and then I was like "wtf this game is EASY now" lol.
And I was playing mmbn3 to, which is like one of the harder games. Every playthrough after I discovered matching chip codes was so easy.
Even tho as a kid I didn't like using 4 of the same chip, because in 3 its like. There's so much variety that you don't need more than like 2 of the same chip if ur using the P code.
bro what the fuck is that title
@@gengar618 I want to encourage transgender adult actresses to play the games that I like, because that's based
@@FLCM yikes 💀
Change the title, please keep making content; I love battle network!!!
Change the title. That kind of things can boomerang sooner or later