Finally, another Telefang video! I've been meaning to make this video for months. And now it's here! This part continues off from Part 2. Back in Part 2, I had to get a key that Tabasco guarded to open up the gate to the next area. So I give the key back to Gumi, he thanks me by giving me some evolution items, and I can go to the next area. It's called Iris, but the bootleg calls it... Alice. Really weird.
At Iris (Alice), you have to go to the bottom and talk to Liriope (Lilioab in the bootleg) and he will ask you to give him a game machine (an item that looks like a Game Boy). Remember that Game Boy I bought way back in Part 1? Well this is why I bought it. If you give it to him, he will give you his phone number to use, and he will give you the ability to <b>walk on water</b> (yes, you walk on water in this game, you don't surf).
Since he gives you his phone number, you can use him in battle. Even though Liriope's stats are atrocious (its attacking capabilities are like Shuckle's and it doesn't have much better defensive capabilities), he isn't far away from you, and he has two really useful moves. Cold Air (Coldgas in the bootleg) freezes the opponent, which in this game severely weakens its defense, and Restore (Resume in the bootleg) recovers HP <i>of a Denjuu of your choice</i>. So it's good for a support Denjuu.
After getting Liriope's number, you will want to go down to Palm Sea (Bamu Sea in the bootleg O_o). Palm Sea has a bunch of Aquatic-type (Lake in bootleg) Denjuu sitting there. If you talk to them, you'll fight them, though this isn't required at all. These never give you their phone numbers, but there are wild Aquatic Denjuu that appear randomly and will sometimes give you their number; this will help a LOT. When you're in Palm Sea (Bamu Sea), you have to find a Mantea. He will help you progress by giving you a password to enter a door back in Iris.
The password is used to enter a house in Iris. You'll talk to a Mantea and warp to a location with a switch. Step on the switch and you'll unlock a gate at the end of Palm Sea necessary to progress.
Then go back to Palm Sea and go all the way. I run around here randomly so I can get a Denjuu that's close by (at this point, the only Denjuu I have that arrives quickly enough is the aforementioned Liriope... the others are at least six turns away so I got another Denjuu that could help me). Now that the switch is pressed, you can enter the door.
You'll encounter your rival for the first time. The Denjuu he has depends on the version. In Power/Diamond, he has Anjiosi, which can debatably be called Andios or Angios. In Speed/Jade, he has Jimunosi, which can debatably be called Demonos or Gymnos. It is interesting to note that both of these appear in Telefang 2 as well.
This battle is difficult in Power Version because Angios's Sky type has a type advantage over Krypto's (Kuribute in bootleg) Forest (Wood)-type.
This battle went better than expected (though the difficulty caused me TONS of restarts): I was lucky and Angios NEVER used a damaging move on Krypto. If it did, it would have likely knocked it out in one hit due to its type advantage. The other Denjuu I used, Lychnis (Liknis) and Liriope (Lilioab), are neutral, which is slightly better. Liriope helped weakening its Defense which made it MUCH easier. I ended up winning. He'll be back later...
After his defeat, he will disappear until later on, and you get to go on to the next area, Freesia (which, in the bootleg, has the very strange name of M-City Virgina, where the M probably stands for all the machines in the city).
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Also, one more thing: If you saw my previous two videos, you'll notice that this video sounds different (though this isn't much of a surprise if you saw my recent videos of DKL3). I used a different version of VBA for this, which has near perfect sound emulation. So this is what the game SHOULD sound like -- and it's much better!
Rating: User: Blaziken257 2008-05-09T14:02:16.19Z
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