![]() ![]() For example, if the player strikes an ice-aligned monster with fire equipped, extra damage will be dealt, but if ice is equipped, less than normal damage will be dealt. Each element is directly vulnerable to its polar opposite, and resistant to itself. When these terrennials are equipped, the player can use TRC powers, and they will add their elemental attacks to weapon strikes, at the cost of some energy. Furthermore, there is a null-elemental Terrenial only available in the Japanese version - War Rock, whose details are described below in the Crossover section. In addition, the sun has a terrennial as does darkness. Terrennials are the physical manefestiations of the elements that accompany the characters, with fire, ice, wind, and earth represented. When a Burst attack is used, the weather will change accordingly. The transformations mentioned above are two of these attacks, but some are more magical in orientation, and often revolve around interaction with the touch screen.īurst attacks are Trance moves performed by terrennials other than Toasty and Nero. ![]() When it is full, the player can use the powers of one of their Terrennials to launch into an extra powerful attack that affects multiple enemies. The Trance meter is built up as the player lands blows on their enemies. There are five types of weather: balmy subtropical, tropical rainforest, humid continental, arid desert and frigid arctic. The weather is generated from the game itself, not from the local outside environment. It has a thermometer, and measures humidity and wind speed. The game relies on an in-game weather control system, known as the paraSOL. Special high-priced items are dropped by enemies or objects under certain climate conditions. Certain parts of dungeons, which often hold new items and weapons, are inaccessible unless the player changes the weather. This can be done by going to Sheridan's Mansion and selecting 'Change Climate' to change the default weather. With each acquired terrennial comes a different climate for the player to manipulate. There are four different terrennials available besides Nero (Dark) and Toasty (Sol): Ursula (Flame), Tove (Earth), Alexander (Cloud), and Ezra (Frost). After these three segments have ended, there is a short video segment in which the defeated boss is purified with the intense solar radiation in the stratosphere, made possible by the Interstellar Satellite Sunflower.Īs more bosses are defeated, the player is able to gain access to different elements through terrennials. By moving the stylus, Laplace moves, and tapping the screen causes it to fire lasers. The Casket Rocket is controlled from a third-person perspective with the stylus. Once this is accomplished, the boss is launched into space using the Casket Rocket, Laplace the player then enters a minigame consisting of three parts. The ultimate goal in Lunar Knights is to destroy a number of boss vampire enemies, in which the basic mission is to defeat each of them in their respective dungeons, either by exploiting their elemental weakness or using Trance. The player increases the two characters' levels by killing enemies, and their weapons may be upgraded with various parts, allowing more abilities to be used with that weapon. Unlike Lucian, Aaron has light powers, and can temporarily become an avatar of the sun when needed by fusing with his Terrennial, Toasty. Aaron is an apprentice sharpshooter, and uses a variety of Solar Guns to deal damage to his undead foes. He is also imbued with the power of darkness, and can change into a vampire after he builds up a Trance (shortened to TRC in-game) meter by fusing with his Terrennial, Nero, which allows him to absorb life out of his foes. Lucian is a vampire hunter, wielding various dark melee weapons. Lunar Knights revolves around two characters: Lucian and Aaron. The game was revamped to remove the necessity of using the real-life solar sensor due to player troubles however, it still retains the functionality if any of the Game Boy Advance Boktai cartridges are inserted.Īs some gameplay features are exclusive to Japan, the original names of the characters are used in such instances. Lunar Knights, known in Japan as Bokura no Taiyō: Django & Sabata ( ボクらの太陽 Django & Sabata, "Our Sun: Django & Sabata") and abbreviated Boktai DS, is an action role-playing video game, the fourth title in the Boktai series of video games developed by Kojima Productions and announced at E3 2006. ![]()
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