it will be?
5 years ago
Chile

I think getting ALL the items would be actually a nightmare xD.

The closest thing to a 100% is Max battles. There you can get as many items as you want, and I think is the best since you really don't need all of them to beat every enemy, there's also SO many useless items. Also my thought on the chest and items is that they are just consumables and also you get items from battles when getting a SS or S rank, making items not "really" important from a story perspective (I mean they don't make too much sense to a 100% in my opinion).

There's also the idea of Max%, that would be All Techniques + Max battles, but I ommited that one because is also a nightmare to learn everything, like, All techniques alone is already veeeeery difficult to route.

Last year I routed a little of Max Battles, I can share my notes in a couple of days (I need to order them to be understandable xD). But basically what you want for Max Battles is either level up Arms OR Legs full, then as far as you get 5 power bars you start doing 6-tech combos (Jumping Axe or rolling savate for kicks / Rising Uppercut or charged punch for punches).

I found that Rising Uppercut is by far the strongest, and also if you level up arms you can do Arm Throw into Neck Lock on pretty much every enemy for quick knockdowns. The problem is the punches are weaker on early game. So the real decision is:

Go full punches: Slow beginning, but faster mid and end game Go full Kicks: Very fast beginning, but mid and late game might be slower

Recomendations:

  • ALWAYS go for Advantage encounters if you can, on mid game (from Area 3 and on) all the Advantage encounters are insta kills with 6-tech combos (you start with all your power bars in advantage). For the battles that CAN'T be advantages, if you go for the punches route wait until you have around 1.5 power bars, then do Arm throw into neck lock, then just repeat neck lock until enemy dies. If you go for Kicks route, you can charge several power bars and then go for Arm Throw into backicks or just charge for a 6-tech combo.

  • For Ultimate, you are expected to never get hit, so you need to learn how to Manual Step* and also have good movement and knowledge of the enemies in general. In general is better to stay close to them and react to their attack, specially if they can shoot, because on Ultimate shots deal A LOT of damage, but they only do it if you are far.

*Manual Step: The main trick of the whole game. Most of the enemies (like 90%) do an animation before a physical attack. You can react to this animation and do a back jump to completely avoid the attack.

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