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Release Date: Oct 14, User Score. Your Score. Rate this:. Log in to finish rating Lunia: Record of Lunia War. Lunia: Record of Lunia War. Share this? Summary: A fast-paced arcade RPG featuring anime-style characters. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enter.

Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 0 out of. Mixed: 0 out of. Negative: 0 out of. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 1 out of 1. Mixed: 0 out of 1. It seems simple at first, but there are many different things that can happen depending on your timing, combination of buttons, or distance from the enemy.

There are multiple cancels and combo attacks that can be accomplished depending on your skills both hard-coded and human skill. Many skills have special properties that can disable an enemy for a while, knock them down, or push them back. Typical combo:. Rather than a free roaming world, players join a Town Square. From there, they can buy and sell items, upgrade their weapons , chat , or choose from a list of Stages.

These "Stages" are progressive in a similar way to old console games; you must beat Stage 1 at least once to access Stage 2, Stage 2 to access Stage 3, and so on.

Once you beat Stage 10, the next episode is unlocked. There is also a "Legend" mode, which is basically Lunia in "hard mode". Finally, there are also a number of 8-player raids, which usually offer higher challenge than regular stages.

These are optional, but offer lots of action packed battles and good prizes. They often require even more teamwork, as they can have complicated objectives. A player can jump straight into any stage that they have unlocked, and will be randomly placed into a public "instance" of that stage, pairing you with any others who have done the same. However, this method makes it difficult to get players for specific stages later on.

For stages higher up the list, it is best to use the Party menu, accessible from a button on the right, to make a group for a stage. A stage will have enemies placed throughout a fairly linear path, sometimes with objectives. At the end, you will fight a Boss enemy that will often have insane attack patterns that can defeat you very quickly if you get caught in them.

It is important to learn the properties of the attacks, and act in a manner conducive to staying alive and not getting your fellow party members killed. Combat can be pretty fast paced, especially when dealing with multiple life-threatening dangers. Combo attacks become extremely important later on especially Legend stages , as the damage bonus for juggling a monster in the air will help you defeat dangerous monsters much more quickly.

PvP is initiated in much the same way as Stages are. You and other players are placed in an arena to battle it out. Each player has 3 lives, as in Stages. Damage is dealt in the same way, although the combo bonus is replaced with a damage reduction - the longer you juggle the opponent, the less damage your attacks do. Levels and Equipment still count, but a skilled level 20 will easily walk over a poor level Battles play out similar to those of fighting games.

You must maneuver through the opponent's attacks and try to land your own. Since there is no blocking, evasion by dashing becomes the primary defense, although there are some skills that have invincibility frames. The game has a lot of "okizeme", where you knock down the enemy and you and your opponent try to anticipate what the other will do, and zoning games, where you try to limit their possible retaliations by driving them into a corner and trying to keep them there.

You will also spend a lot of time in the air, waiting for your opponent to finish their long combo strings. You pretty much have to use the Party menu to locate and join in on PVP battles, as there aren't that many random public ones. There is a special racing map called Track in Forest. Here, you can race against other players to win special "pieces of gold" not to be confused with regular gold that can be cashed in for prizes.

The more people that participate in the race, the more gold can be won by the top racers. There are many crazy obstacles and gauntlets to avoid and bumpers that will fling you forward at high speeds. For all ongoing events, see Current events. It is possible to fight two in a row. The regeants from Hidden Elf Garden change based on time from the hour.



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