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− | This article describes partner machines known in Phantasy Star Portable.
| + | ==Usage== |
| + | Traps are held in the third pane of the inventory window with other consumables and are bound to the item palette. When selected however, they take up your currently wielded weapon. The primary attack button is used to plant traps. Both G and EX traps remain indefinitely until detonated via the secondary attack button. Multiple G traps may be planted in which case using the detonator causes all set traps to explode simultaneously. Changing weaponry while traps are still out in play cause all active traps to be removed from the board without detonation, resulting in a lost trap. Regular traps are capable of affecting a single target only but tend to do larger initial damage but have weaker status effects. G traps can affect as many as four targets simultaneously with weaker base damage but stronger status effects. G traps are also capable of affecting multiple hit boxes on large monsters simultaneously, resulting in larger damage in such situations. Traps always hit if a target is caught within the area of effect, if the trap has a status effect tied to it, it will deliver it unerringly unless the enemy is completely immune. All traps are capable of charging the SUV bar. |
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− | ==Description==
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− | A partner machine, often abbreviated as PM, is a support machine assigned to each Guardian. A PM can be found in your GUARDIANS Barracks.
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− | PMs have several functions, including:
| + | ==Proficiencies== |
− | * Item storage (300 stacks of items).
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− | * Clothing Change
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− | * Story/Term Reference and Information
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− | * Achievements, Enemy, Mission, and Weapon Reference
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− | * Battle-usable [[PSP:Partner characters|Partner character]].
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| + | ! width=110| Trap !! HU !! RA !! FO !! width="20"|FM !! GM !! MF !! AM !! PT |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Burn Trap G || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Freeze Trap G || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{Color-S}}| O || {{Color-S}}| O || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Virus Trap G || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Confuse Trap G || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O || {{grade|p=-}} ||{{Color-S}}| O || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Burn Trap EX || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Freeze Trap EX || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O |
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| + | | {{Color-B}}| Stun Trap EX || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{grade|p=-}} || {{Color-S}}| O |
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− | ===Item Storage===
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− | PMs start with 300 inventory slots. Each [[Nanotranser X]] adds 50 extra inventory slots to your PM. Up to four devices can be used, thus increasing your PM's storage by 200 items.
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− | Partner Machines or PMs for short are robots created by and for the GUARDIANs for items storage, information reference, and aid in combat. In the [[Phantasy Star Portable]] version, PMs are no longer created via feeding but rather selected at the beginning of character creation. They can also be bought, though the player is only allowed one PM at a time. Inputting a new PM will replace the old one (while retaining the name). They also no longer synthesize items since the feature was removed. The primary function of a PM outside o item storage is combat assistance.
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− | === Partner Machines in combat ===
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− | Upon character creation, PMs will grant their owner their own [[PSP:Partner Card|Partner Card]], allowing them to be added to the party as [[PSP:Partner Characters]|Partner Characters].
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− | PMs have combat behavior and equipment based on each model. See each partner machine's article for more specific information. A partner machines' production level and its components (Striking, Ranged, TECH, Armor) do not have any effect in battle. Their character level is 10 higher than their owner's.
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− | As with all partner characters, only a party leader can call their partner machines into a party. Similarly, the PM is capable of taking damage, being incapacitated and self-reviving. They affect combat in the same way ordinary partner characters do.
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− | === Partner Machines ===
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− | ! Model !! Syn. Trend !! Combat behavior !!width="128"| Description !! [[Weapons]] and [[photon arts]] !! [[Units#Extra_units|Extra unit]] !! Rarity !! Price
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− | | [[PSP:GH 410|GH 410]] || Striking || Near owner. <br/>Sticks to owner. || Always stays near owner, good with 2-handed swords. || [[Hanzo]] (7★ G.R.M. Sword) [[Spinning Break]], <br/>[[Sharp Twins]] (8★ G.R.M. Twin Saber) [[Assault Crush]], <br/>[[Wandra]] (1★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]] || || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 420|GH 420]] || Striking || Independent. <br/>Autonomous. || Wanders around the battle and attacks enemies with claws. || [[Ga-Misaki]] (8★ Yohmei Claw) [[Senten Kanzan-ga]], <br/>[[Shintsuki-zashi]] (7★ Yohmei Twin Dagger) [[Hishou Jinren-zan]], <br/>[[Batnara]] (3★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]] || || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 430|GH 430]] || Firearms || With group. <br/>Stays with group. || Team player who enjoys working with her owner. || [[Burst]] (G.R.M. Rifle) [[Frozen Shot]], <br/>[[Beamgun]] (7★ G.R.M. Handgun) [[Frozen Hit]], <br/>[[Septara]] (4★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]] || || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 440|GH 440]] || Firearms || Calculating. <br/>Front lines. || Uses a shotgun to attack enemies with wild abandon. || [[Shigga Boma]] (7★ TENORA Shotgun) [[Barada Inga]], <br/>[[Evil Twins]] (8★ G.R.M. Twin Handgun) [[Twin Plasma]], <br/>[[Canara]] (5★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]] || || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 450|GH 450]] || TECHNIC || Support. <br/>Cover fire. || Heals owner and attacks enemies. <br/>TECHNICs: Atk/Heal || [[Hajirod]] (5★ Yohmei Rod) [[Foie]], [[Rafoie]], [[Jellen]], [[Resta]], <br/>[[Granarod]] (7★ Yohmei Rod) [[Foie]], [[Rafoie]], [[Gifoie]], [[Resta]], <br/>[[Crozara]] (6★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]] || || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 470|GH 470]] || none || Support. <br/>Support. || An eager, young G.R.M. helper. || [[Kohibumiteri]] (10★ Kubara Bow) [[Masei-sou]], <br/>[[Helixen]] (2★ G.R.M. Rod) [[Razonde]], [[Rafoie]], [[Resta]], <br/>[[PSP:Caduceus|Caduceus]] (10★ Kubara Rod) [[Foie]], [[Diga]], [[Barta]], [[PSP:Megid|Megid]], <br/>[[Magical Wand]] (9★ Kubara Wand) [[Resta]], [[Giresta]], || ([[Lapia Fluge]]) || 8★ || 10000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 480|GH 480]] || none || Near owner. <br/>Sticks to owner. || The ideal butler -- <br>loyal and proper, <br>even in battle. || [[Bouquet]] (5★ Kubara Saber) [[Spinning Strike]], <br/>[[Gekitsnata]] (10★ Yohmei Spear) [[Dus Majarra]], <br/>[[Crozara]] (6★ Yohmei Wand) [[Resta]], [[Giresta]], || [[Paradi Cataract]] || 10★ || 50000
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− | | [[PSP:GH 490|GH 490]] || none || Aggressive. || A canine-type machine. Always follows its master. || [[Ank Bico/C]] (9★ Kubara Axe) [[Anga Redda]], <br/> [[Two-headed Ragnus]] (10★ G.R.M. Twin Saber) [[Splendor Crush]], <br/> [[Pumpkinhead]] (3★ Kubara Rod) [[Resta]], <br/> || [[Ascension Gift]] || 12★ || 100000
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− | == External Links ==
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− | * [http://psu.fei-yen.jp/wiki/html/DB2FA5D1A1BCA5C8A5CAA1BCA5DEA5B7A5CAA5EAA1BC.html PSU-Wiki's article] (Japanese)
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− | {{Gameplay}}
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Traps are held in the third pane of the inventory window with other consumables and are bound to the item palette. When selected however, they take up your currently wielded weapon. The primary attack button is used to plant traps. Both G and EX traps remain indefinitely until detonated via the secondary attack button. Multiple G traps may be planted in which case using the detonator causes all set traps to explode simultaneously. Changing weaponry while traps are still out in play cause all active traps to be removed from the board without detonation, resulting in a lost trap. Regular traps are capable of affecting a single target only but tend to do larger initial damage but have weaker status effects. G traps can affect as many as four targets simultaneously with weaker base damage but stronger status effects. G traps are also capable of affecting multiple hit boxes on large monsters simultaneously, resulting in larger damage in such situations. Traps always hit if a target is caught within the area of effect, if the trap has a status effect tied to it, it will deliver it unerringly unless the enemy is completely immune. All traps are capable of charging the SUV bar.