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+ | As with the [[Robopon Sun and Star|previous version]]s, ''Robopon 2'' has the player collect and train Robopon to fight against other Robopon in battles, making it very similar to the [[Pokémon series|''Pokémon'' series]]. Players keep a party of up to four Robopon, however groups of Robopon now all participate in battles as opposed to facing one on one, which is slightly reminiscent of more traditional RPG games. Robopon again gain experience points and levels from winning battles, and can also be equipped with Parts to improve their stats and Software to teach them new skills. Software now no longer requires RAM, allowing Robopon to equip any combination of Software up to three. Robopon are categorized into three types: Arm, Move and Boot, along with several sub-classes in each type. These types determine a Robopon's stats, battle performance, and what Parts and Software may be equipped. | ||
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+ | Unlike the previous games in which Robopon could be caught or purchased, Robopon in ''Robopon 2'' are instead obtained by "sparking" Batteries. This requires that the player have at least two Batteries, which are then combined and "sparked" to create a Robopon, determined by the combination used. Multiple different kinds of Batteries can be found to create new and unique Robopon, however incompatible Battery combinations will often result in "dud" Robopon as fillers, either Bulbot in ''Ring'' version or Gear in ''Cross'' version. Some Robopon can also be received as gifts by completing various tasks. | ||
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*{{wp|Robopon 2 Ring and Cross Versions|Article on Wikipedia}} | *{{wp|Robopon 2 Ring and Cross Versions|Article on Wikipedia}} |
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Robopon 2 Ring and Robopon 2 Cross are a pair of games for the Game Boy Advance released on September 13, 2001 in Japan, and on June 12, 2002 in North America.
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As with the previous versions, Robopon 2 has the player collect and train Robopon to fight against other Robopon in battles, making it very similar to the Pokémon series. Players keep a party of up to four Robopon, however groups of Robopon now all participate in battles as opposed to facing one on one, which is slightly reminiscent of more traditional RPG games. Robopon again gain experience points and levels from winning battles, and can also be equipped with Parts to improve their stats and Software to teach them new skills. Software now no longer requires RAM, allowing Robopon to equip any combination of Software up to three. Robopon are categorized into three types: Arm, Move and Boot, along with several sub-classes in each type. These types determine a Robopon's stats, battle performance, and what Parts and Software may be equipped.
Unlike the previous games in which Robopon could be caught or purchased, Robopon in Robopon 2 are instead obtained by "sparking" Batteries. This requires that the player have at least two Batteries, which are then combined and "sparked" to create a Robopon, determined by the combination used. Multiple different kinds of Batteries can be found to create new and unique Robopon, however incompatible Battery combinations will often result in "dud" Robopon as fillers, either Bulbot in Ring version or Gear in Cross version. Some Robopon can also be received as gifts by completing various tasks.