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DrElwan

DrElwan is a legacy player of the Mega Man RPG World with a current battle point total of 142,052,745 and a zenny total of 13,400. DrElwan created his account on August 26th, 2014 and has since completed 213 different missions, unlocked 3 playable characters, 30 robot fighters, 84 special abilities, and 167 field stars. DrElwan's most-used playable character is Dr. Light, and his top 5 most-used robots appear to be Wood Man, Skull Man, Metal Man, Toad Man and Ice Man.

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DrElwan
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Posted on September 14th, 2014 at 12:38pm in "Crash Bomb of Instant Death?" #1 ( Edited : 2014/09/15 at 3:00am )
It was not a crit and there was no starforce involved. Also don't forget that Bass came back to life there is a bug here somewhere

Edit: I'm sorry about this but my OCD wouldn't let me rest.

First of all this: http://rpg.megamanpoweredup.net/community/bugs/548/crash-bomber-posthumous-deaths/ is why Bass was resurrected

Second, I did some research on how the Crash Bomb works and here is what I found out:

WARNING the following contains math, you have been warned

The basic way attacks appear to work in this game is represented by this formula

PM+(A-D)

PM represents the base damage of the attack where P=power and M=multipliers.
For crash bomb P=16% of the target's base hp so in this case Bass had 595 hps so P=95.
On Orb Institute and Bomb Man has STAB so M=times 2+50% So PM=285 (Note: Wow Crash Bomb is op if it has multiplier)
A=attack and D=defense in this case Bomb Man had an attack of 409 and Bass had a defense of 648.
So the final formula looks like this

285+(409-648) which adds up to... 285 so clearly I'm wrong somewhere. what if D is divided by 2?
Then we get 370 still not enough. What if there are no parentheses but leave D alone then we get 46 very wrong. (side note: I think shield weapons remove the parentheses which is why they can take 0 damage) If we combine the two? 370 again.

So what if Crash Bomb has a bug that causes A and D to swap? we get 514 which is right in ball park of what happened but a little short ( if I remembered the numbers correctly when I made this report)

Conclusion
There are a few possible reasons I took so much damage

A. In the Crash Bomb formula attack and defense are swapped. This would be next to impossible to notice on equal levels but the bigger the gap is the bigger the effect. This would also explain why Crash Bomb seems so random.

B. Same as above but also the 10% starforce boost never leaves a field.

C. Same as above except I need to be sent to an asilym for doing this

D. I'm wrong about everything and wasted a few hours of life researching a bug that does not exist

Edit 2: image Proof that i did not make this up.
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DrElwan
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1 TP | 4 PP
Posted on September 10th, 2014 at 7:15pm in "My review of the MMRPG Prototype." #2
@Mikey76500 : You sure? I remember the navigator saying things like "The weather is ____ this is the time to strike / the weather will interfere with the mission"
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DrElwan
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Posted on September 10th, 2014 at 11:38am in "My review of the MMRPG Prototype." #3
@Mikey76500 : Yeah about the X series I was mainly thinking of the pure insanity that are the fortress stages. I hate those stages so much. Also on Zero 4 the mission description tells you if the weather is on easy or hard.
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DrElwan
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Posted on September 9th, 2014 at 11:15pm in "My review of the MMRPG Prototype." #4
I agree 100% with CHAOS. I only started playing two weeks ago so you can't say i don't remember either. When i first started i went after Cut Man and lost. So I said to myself "Welp, its a Mega Man so let's try a different level." Then I got Roll and went after Bomb Man and won... on my first try. So getting a foothold was not hard at all. Then I went after the bots in weakness order and had very little difficulty doing so. As for items they are not necessary, I only had to use those if I screwed up. Also I noticed that you compared the difficulty of this game to the X and Zero games and having played those, I think you might be overreacting a bit because those games were pure evil.
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