Armored Core MoA: Arena Guide June 19, 2000 By: Gold Dragoon gold_dragoon@yahoo.com Ver 0.0 This document copyright Chad Bailey. CONTENTS 1. Intro 2. History 3. Arena Tips 4. Q&A 5. Thanks 6. Future 7. Copyright 1. INTRO This is my second FAQ that I have wrote and I feel I'm getting kinda good at it. Anyways most of you would probably remember the first time you played one ACs by the name of Black Dragon or one of the other high ranking ACs in Project Phantasma. You will also remember how different the arena is from the typical missions found in all of the games so far. It is by far different and requires a different strategy. I'll offer my help by putting on this FAQ any hints that I can give along with any ones that you, the reader, might have. I'll also answer any questions you may have about the game itself in my question and answer section. Now to the FAQ itself. 2. HISTORY Version 0.0 6-19-00 -Started the FAQ itself 3. ARENA TIPS Here they are, the tips and hints themself. will put as many as I can think of but if you feel you have one I don't e-mail it to me. i'll give you credit and put it on my FAQ. Remember these are in no particular order just in the order I think of them. I'll tell you how important these are as I go. 3.1 Never underestimate your opponent If you have read my pre-made AC guide you have seen this enough as it is but I'll say it again. You must NEVER underestimate your opponent. Even if the AC that you will fight is the largest one possible and is bright pink it doesn't matter. You will also have heard of my famed Sakura from my other guide and that has a bright pink color to it on my memory card. If the AC has no weapons, only one, or really weak weapons it won't matter. Again I can refer to my ACs or even the Japanese ACs from MoA. They have very few weapons and it is usually just the typical rifle. Though those ACs will be some of the most deadly ones you'll ever come across. It is not what is on the outside of an AC that matters but what can only be seen when your opponent wants you to. I'm speaking of the close range laserblade. This weapon is deadly in the hands of an experienced player and even worse in the hands of a Plus. A single crescent from the MOONLIGHT can easily take your AC down to half its max AP with a grazing shot. Again always go into a battle overestimating your opponent. 3.2 Know your opponent You must always know what you are up against. For example: if you are going up against ,oh say... Scorch, you could then customize your AC to be strong against waht he uses. He uses nothing but energy so load up parts that have really high energy defense. You could also then take off that S/SCR and put on a E/SCR instead. Now just do the same thing for an AC with nothing but solid weapons except do the opposite. It always helps to know as much as possible about your target so you may counter all of their moves and attacks. It's like a fighting game where you break a combo except that it will be broken before they even start. 3.3 Know yourself It may sound stupid but so is going into an arena with an AC that you've never tried before. It is smart to know what each weapon will do and how it behaves once shot. A good idea if you don't have each weapon is to sell everything except that needed for an AC body. Then buy all the weapons that you never tried before and try them out in the AC test. I'm not telling you to save then so you'll still keep your old AC but you will now know the benefits and defects of each weapon. 3.4 "The mech is only as deadly as the pilot." It may not be a tip but it is true. I just recently had to face one of my own ACs with the starting AC. You know the one with the bad rifle, missile, laserblade, and everything. I am not going to say that I'm the best in the world but I am pretty good at the game otherwise I have no reason to write this FAQ. It wouldn't help you then. Anyways I fought against Myst 2 (found on my AC website in Myst team) which is a four leg with the really strong laser arms and mortar missile. I ended up winning. I could have easily been destroyed by that mech had it been piloted by a better pilot than the one I fought. Yes it was a Plus AC that was strong and fast against a non-Plus starting AC and I won. This just shows that the best person in the world can win with the worst AC and the worst person in the world can't win with the best AC. 3.5 Know your arena as well The arena is a really important part of how you'll fight in it. If it is open you will have to be fast and ready to doge anything while an arena with obstructions you can simply hide behind. I prefer the underground caverns or the grass plain divided into four sections by the wall. Each arean has its strengths and weaknesses but a good AC should be able to win in any arena chosen. So don't just know one arena because it might not be available in 2 player mode. Know them all and it doesn't hurt to practice in the 2 player arenas even if you aren't fighting another just to know what they're like. 3.6 Never stop moving Unless you're a non-Plus of course. You must never sto pmoving because once you do you give your opponent a perfect chance to either destroy you with a laserblade or some other high powered weapon. The only time it is safe is if you are a non-Plus and you must use something like the grenade launcher. If you are a non-Plus then use the four leg or (I hate to say this) caterpillar treads to use the weapons while moving. A Plus has a great advantage because they can never stop and keep firing any weapon. Even if you have no energy left keep strafing. That way it makes it harder to hit you. 4. QUESTION AND ANSWER Have any questions about the game? E-mail them to me and I'll answer them to the best of my ability. If youwant I'll put your question on my FAQ in case others have the same problem. 5. THANKS Thanks to any site who feels my FAQ should be on it. Thanks to me of course for writing this guide. My AC site can be found at http://www.geocities.com/gold_dragoon/main.html It will have all of my FAQs as well as saves for the Dexdrive and special ACs that I won't put on my FAQs. 6. FUTURE -Fill up the Q&A part -Get any tips from you 7. COPYRIGHT Armored Core and all related names are copyright FromSoftware, Agetec, and ASCII. This FAQ and all tips submitted are copyright their respective creator.