Oh crap....Dark Madder is P.O'ed!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Don't Forget to Upgrade Your Stats!

This post is basically a re-post of my Stat reminder on my Battle On blog. But, althought their similar, I thought it'd be worth doing it again. When you start up the game, go to the VR Deck, right below the Sick Bay. Select the option "Train!" Now you can train your stats, which affect different parts of your gameplay. For example, if you train your Strength, it increases your Melee Damage and gives it better accuracy. And if you train your Intellect, your Tech and Skill damage and accuracy goes up. But, there are 7 Stats, and you only get 5 training points per level, so choose wisely. Once your done reading through the benefits of each Stat, choose which one you want to train and commence the battle. The battle is fairly hard, as Tronzor is always 5 points ahead of you in each stat and he has no weaknesses. But, if you win, the rewards are great. Note: If you do win, you need to pay a certain amount of either Tokens or Gold. I prefer Gold, since their easier to acquire. Some of you want to know what my playstyle is, so I figured now is a good time to tell you since Stats affect your playstyle alot. My guy is essentially a Tank- somebody who can take tons of damage without dying, while dealing out lots of Melee damage. So, if you want to be a Tank, stack your Stats on Strength, Endurance, and Dexterity. Why Dexterity? So you always hit and never miss them, because missing a crucial attack is one the most frustrating thing I've ever experienced in a video game. Alright, that's all for now, Peace!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Get a Great Darkness Weapon (Need to be Level 20)

Dying obviosly isn't a good thing. Whether your in games, or in real life, you do NOT want to die. But, if you do die by the hands of some intergalactic alien in Warp Force, that sucks, but look on the bright side. Or rather, look on the Dark side. After you die, Death 2.0 will come talk to you. Instead of going home, click "Galaxythe!" which is actually a store. If your level 20 or higher, you can purchase a regular Galaxythe, since most of them are for Warp Guardians only.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Red vs. Blue (Rooster Teeth) Easter Egg

Have you guys ever heard of Red vs. Blue? It's a popular web series about soldiers from two different armies- the Red Army, and the Blue Army, or course. The twist is, it's done in the Halo games. The creators of RvB are called Rooster Teeth, and they make tons of different video game web shows, so check them out. I personally am a huge fan of RvB and Rooster Teeth in whole, so I thought it was pretty cool Warp Force gave some credit to RvB. If you go to the Engineering Deck and enter the Skills and Techs Shop, you'll see several Techs with IMP in the name. It's basically a EMP but they call it IMP because it's easier to say. If you've watched the RvB series, you'll get the joke.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Change Your Face!

If you somehow screwed up when creating your character, or if you just don't like how he looks now, don't fret, there's a simple way to change his (or her) looks. Just head down to the VR Deck (right below the Sick Bay) and select "New Face!" out of your options. Then, you'll be able to change how you look, but alas, you can't change your race, so choose wisely in the beginning. Note: This will cost you 20 Gold

Friday, July 23, 2010

Take Zorboz Into Battle!

Click on the Engineering part of the ship, and you should see a robot that looks a lot like Zorbak, but this is actually Zorboz, Zorbak's machine slave. When he asks if you want to play a game, say yes. This will start a battle against an Undead Sawbot. Beat the Sawbot and you'll be able to have Zorboz join you in battle. Of course, Zorboz deals Darkness damage, just like his master. When you level up, Zorboz's Challenge will get harder and he'll get better when he's on your side. Note: I recommend having a good energy or water weapon for this, since that's what Undead Sawbot is weak against.