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*I'm saying that because its name might not be "Stun Shot", so it's kind of a confusion there. Then again, it might be, but you never know... So that's the reason why I said a question mark is better than an explanation. <br>Oh, and Maggie's battle stat is in the level 40s. - [[User:Amaury|Amaury]] 19:44, 17 June 2008 (CDT) | *I'm saying that because its name might not be "Stun Shot", so it's kind of a confusion there. Then again, it might be, but you never know... So that's the reason why I said a question mark is better than an explanation. <br>Oh, and Maggie's battle stat is in the level 40s. - [[User:Amaury|Amaury]] 19:44, 17 June 2008 (CDT) | ||
** First, equips are based on [[Character Level]]. [[Partner characters#Abilities|That is the whole point of the "Used during" column]]. Not seeing something happen does not mean it can not happen. Many characters have abilities they almost never ever use. Second, we don't know the localization of (Stun Shot). We also don't know the localization of ([[Sakura Warpath]]) or ([[Fires of Illusion]]) or many other things. Naming makes more sense because we do know it exists and there is information. A question mark means "we don't know", which is wrong because we do know about it. --[[User:Zoamel Gustav|Zoamel Gustav]] 20:29, 17 June 2008 (CDT) | ** First, equips are based on [[Character Level]]. [[Partner characters#Abilities|That is the whole point of the "Used during" column]]. Not seeing something happen does not mean it can not happen. Many characters have abilities they almost never ever use. Second, we don't know the localization of (Stun Shot). We also don't know the localization of ([[Sakura Warpath]]) or ([[Fires of Illusion]]) or many other things. Naming makes more sense because we do know it exists and there is information. A question mark means "we don't know", which is wrong because we do know about it. --[[User:Zoamel Gustav|Zoamel Gustav]] 20:29, 17 June 2008 (CDT) | ||
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+ | *My [http://psupedia.info/User:Amaury#Human main character] is capped at level 130, so those two rifles would've shown, but they didn't. - [[User:Amaury|Amaury]] 20:34, 17 June 2008 (CDT) |
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GH 434's Saiyuhoh, Burzaihoh, and Blackbull's "Stun Shot"
- To my knowledge, GH 434's Saiyuhoh and Burzaihoh were used at lower levels. Was there an update said to have changed the GH 434 since then? Is there any proof that they were completely removed at lower levels? Also if the "stun shot" reference was wrong, why was it not replaced with the correct bullet? --Zoamel Gustav 15:53, 17 June 2008 (CDT)
- I used the GH 434 EX device... and I had Maggie solo lots of S2 missions, and I never once saw her switch to Saiyuhoh or Burzaihoh. Also, Blackbull's PA is most likely correct, but it makes more sense to have a question mark there than to have an explanation, at least until that bullet PA gets released. - Amaury 16:06, 17 June 2008 (CDT)
- "Maggie" is not a low level. How does a question mark make more sense than an explanation? Why would being unreleased matter to this explanation? --Zoamel Gustav 19:41, 17 June 2008 (CDT)
- I'm saying that because its name might not be "Stun Shot", so it's kind of a confusion there. Then again, it might be, but you never know... So that's the reason why I said a question mark is better than an explanation.
Oh, and Maggie's battle stat is in the level 40s. - Amaury 19:44, 17 June 2008 (CDT)- First, equips are based on Character Level. That is the whole point of the "Used during" column. Not seeing something happen does not mean it can not happen. Many characters have abilities they almost never ever use. Second, we don't know the localization of (Stun Shot). We also don't know the localization of (Sakura Warpath) or (Fires of Illusion) or many other things. Naming makes more sense because we do know it exists and there is information. A question mark means "we don't know", which is wrong because we do know about it. --Zoamel Gustav 20:29, 17 June 2008 (CDT)
- My main character is capped at level 130, so those two rifles would've shown, but they didn't. - Amaury 20:34, 17 June 2008 (CDT)