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Shortly before SEED Express was released in Japan, SonicTeam had given a snippet of information to various media outlets stating that a new field would be present with the update... the SEED-infected train. However, right before the mission came out, they retracted that statement. I wondered why for a bit, but now it's fairly obvious. The SEED train field is still considered version 1's train, but since it's an ''AOTI'' mission, it uses an ''AOTI''-exclusive drop chart, just like the temple and islands areas in Her Secret Mission S among others. This can be confirmed with drop data gathered during Dengeki Mission Carnival. One of the missions used the normal train as part of its field, and it was discovered that one of the area drops was [B] Prestoc. Recently the Japanese wiki updated their SEED Express drop charts to show this as an area drop for difficulty A. Difficulty B drops a similar item: [B] Wandoc. All of this pretty much confirms we're only dealing with ''PSU'' and ''AOTI'' drop charts in a single (though reskinned) field as opposed to two separate charts for two separate fields. As such, I'll be merging AMF Train with this article. - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 10:41, 29 May 2008 (CDT) | Shortly before SEED Express was released in Japan, SonicTeam had given a snippet of information to various media outlets stating that a new field would be present with the update... the SEED-infected train. However, right before the mission came out, they retracted that statement. I wondered why for a bit, but now it's fairly obvious. The SEED train field is still considered version 1's train, but since it's an ''AOTI'' mission, it uses an ''AOTI''-exclusive drop chart, just like the temple and islands areas in Her Secret Mission S among others. This can be confirmed with drop data gathered during Dengeki Mission Carnival. One of the missions used the normal train as part of its field, and it was discovered that one of the area drops was [B] Prestoc. Recently the Japanese wiki updated their SEED Express drop charts to show this as an area drop for difficulty A. Difficulty B drops a similar item: [B] Wandoc. All of this pretty much confirms we're only dealing with ''PSU'' and ''AOTI'' drop charts in a single (though reskinned) field as opposed to two separate charts for two separate fields. As such, I'll be merging AMF Train with this article. - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 10:41, 29 May 2008 (CDT) | ||
+ | * I presume that it was originally intended to be a different area, but they changed their minds just before releasing it and used the original Train area. In any case, I was wondering if the two areas were actually different myself, but I guess this clears it all up. - [[User:Mewn|Mewn]] 10:51, 29 May 2008 (CDT) |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 29 May 2008
Train vs. Dark train
Shortly before SEED Express was released in Japan, SonicTeam had given a snippet of information to various media outlets stating that a new field would be present with the update... the SEED-infected train. However, right before the mission came out, they retracted that statement. I wondered why for a bit, but now it's fairly obvious. The SEED train field is still considered version 1's train, but since it's an AOTI mission, it uses an AOTI-exclusive drop chart, just like the temple and islands areas in Her Secret Mission S among others. This can be confirmed with drop data gathered during Dengeki Mission Carnival. One of the missions used the normal train as part of its field, and it was discovered that one of the area drops was [B] Prestoc. Recently the Japanese wiki updated their SEED Express drop charts to show this as an area drop for difficulty A. Difficulty B drops a similar item: [B] Wandoc. All of this pretty much confirms we're only dealing with PSU and AOTI drop charts in a single (though reskinned) field as opposed to two separate charts for two separate fields. As such, I'll be merging AMF Train with this article. - EspioKaos 10:41, 29 May 2008 (CDT)
- I presume that it was originally intended to be a different area, but they changed their minds just before releasing it and used the original Train area. In any case, I was wondering if the two areas were actually different myself, but I guess this clears it all up. - Mewn 10:51, 29 May 2008 (CDT)