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Revision as of 06:17, 7 February 2009
This article pertains to a mission which was available only during the limited-time event Winter Mission Carnival. |
Thunderburst Duel ミッション名が不明 | |
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Start lobby | Clyez City |
Start counter | Special event lobby |
End lobby | Clyez City |
Version | Ambition of the Illuminus |
Mission type | Event mission |
Free Mode: A spot where all can participate in friendly competition without event tickets. Uses dummy spheres instead of Zonspheres.
Mission requirements and rewards
Mode | Req. LV | Party size | Rank S | Rank A | Rank B | Rank C | ||||
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Meseta | Points | Meseta | Points | Meseta | Points | Meseta | Points | |||
Gambling mode | 1 | 2-4 players | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Free mode | 1 | 2-4 players | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Mission details
The basic idea of this mission is to collect as many Zonspheres as possible while surviving the traps laid out before you in a field of barriers and switches. Since you cannot attack your opponents directly with weapons or TECHNICs, you must use the traps placed in the field, such as flame barriers and mines.
This mission features two modes: gambling and free. Free mode is, just as it sounds, free to play. Gambling mode, however, requires all participants to pay a total of 240 Event Tickets. This cost is split amongst the party members, meaning that each member of a full party of four players would only have to pay 60 tickets.