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![]() Join Date: Feb 2011
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Puppet I saw your post in the trophy guide. I want to make sure I understand your post. Is it right that you can beat the 100 man stage and pop the trophy by quitting the game in order to avoid a loss? And you can even make new decks and come back to survival to beat the deck that almost beat you?
That makes this trophy much much easier if it is the case. |
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#12 (permalink) | |
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Location: New York
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So let's say you make 9 decks as Puppet stated. You reach match 14/ 100 but hes beating you. You can quit the match before it saves and reload the checkpoint to try again with a different deck set. |
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#14 (permalink) |
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Canada
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I just got the 100 "consecutive" battle trophy by completing level 11-1 last night and I can confirm that you can quit to XMB before losing and still get the trophy. Make sure that after you finish each round that you select the "suspend" option, which will save the game.
Here's another neat trick, after you finish the final round (round 100), you will be awarded with three cards from the legendary dragons booster pack. If you don't see any cards you like, make sure that you quit to XMB after opening the 3rd pack (don't hit any buttons other than the PS button after the 3rd card is revealed) and you can do round 100 again and hopefully receive better cards. I would recommend you try to obtain any rare card with this method. |
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#16 (permalink) |
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I used 4 decks over the course of the 100 matches. One was a cheapass Grimoire deck. One was a mono water deck with Death Cancer / Leviathan and an Aqua Knight for back-up for when Death Cancer died. One was a mono fire deck with Magma Dancer, Red Cap, a Flame Knight, and some other creature I can't recall (edit: Hellhound). And the fourth was Mono Light with Djinn, Cockatrice, Valkyrie.
Most of the harder matches you tend to run into are against very small numbers of very strong / costly cards. Like decks with 2 Zeus and nothing else. And stacking one color that gives you the advantage will absolutely mow down whatever gets in your way. Which is why I used almost purely single color decks. |
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#17 (permalink) |
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Canada
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I pretty much went with the 3 gargoyles "kamikaze" strategy. Used separate formation with a dark jewel, 2 gargoyles in front, 1 gargoyle in back, and a 4th card depending on the enemy deck. Basically, use the gargoyle's primary attack to soften up the enemy, and when the gargoyle is about to die, you use the "sacrifice" ability (don't remember the name lol) that will instant kill one of the opponent's standby monsters.
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#18 (permalink) |
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The 100 consecutive victories is when you beat the 100 man match. Two friends plus myself have gotten it. You can pause in between without breaking the streak (even if you play online and lose). Not sure about losing other matches in one player, but at this point that shouldn't happen. If you are going to lose, you can use the ps button to quit out, but it will return you to the last match you quit out and saved. So I recommend doing that every 5 matches or so. As far as decks to get the job done, I have seen two. Both are in the separate formation, one has 3 samourais with a ruby knight underneath. Start with the samourai over the knight, and the second deck is an ogre over a ruby knight next to a goblin knight over a griffon with the red field. I hope this helps. if you're worried about being cheap, both decks have a chance to win without losing, if you know how to use them.
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