apologies, but there's no edit comment button. The nuclear missile, despite the huge visible explosion, does not deal splash damage. In other words, the explosion caused by the nuke, whose diameter is about a third of the playing area's diagonal, is entirely for show, and only the enemy actually hit by it takes any damage. WTF?
I think his name is actually Qba4801, but that's irrelevant. Psychoman's tactic is even better if you replay the first level with no boss, and then just hold the keys for warpspeed and stealth mode. You'll complete it in less than 45 seconds, but keep in mind that you'll lose 30k for failing the three important parts of the mission, which will probably put you in the negatives.
white named enemies are enemies with between around 60% and 100% of your level, while red named enemies are anything higher level than you. Just go forward a few areas, and you should start seeing them. If you go too far, though, you'll die. Also, pagesnipe.
@DDrake: but it wouldn't get a challenge every week; that would be totally unfair to all the other games. It'd get one challenge, and never get a challenge again.
The comment I'm responding to is probably off the page by now, but the Tukkun FCG isn't 'upcoming' anymore; one of the secret updates in the latest version is said FCG replacing the ad you bought previously (and presumably the end of the sale for that ad that is no longer just an ad)
I've looked at the skeleton closer, and it's actually the bottom of the pelvis that you're looking at, which is quite obviously curved. Really, what is with you people?!
the skeletons do not have a boner. That would be a horrible pun. As far as I can tell, that's the crown of their pelvis sticking out. If you ever saw them from the front, this would be more obvious
I found an item duping glitch, but I don't want it fixed like the last one, because this game is damn near impossible without it. Whisper me if you want the info!
and I thought bastet was evil... (for the uninformed, bastet is a mod of tetris that, instead of giving you random pieces, attempts to give you the worst piece for your current situation.)
@ Gospel: it's based on pokemon; of course you're going to miss more often then it says you should. Haven't you played pokemon before? In any case, that's just bad luck; it isn't normally like that.
seeing as your opponent leaving a match counts as a win here, I don't see what the problem is. Another problem I don't see is how the annoyance of a foe who isn't doing anything overrides what's basically a free win due to, well, the opponent not doing anything.
The ghosts people are referring to are likely the Shogun Ghost unit, available in the Far East Empire's capital. They cost one hundred thousand gold each, and have ridiculously high stats combined with Guillotine Blade at level 5, meaning they can absolutely murder anything. If you need to be sold on their power, the second fight in the capital is against nine of them, so I hope some of your units survived...