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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 1:37:50 GMT -5
Hello and welcome to Hangar Rules~
Read ahead if you have any questions or if it's your first time in the hangar. If the stuff here or the rules in the Rules section didn't help, feel free to ask any of the mods or anyone in the chatroom/Bridge/Pilot Lounge for help.
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 2:05:09 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Evolution Units
How do I evolve a unit? [/li][li]To evolve your mech, you must meet the necessary requirements for it. Let's take the Super Boss Borot for example:
Purchasing Cost: Not Applicable. To acquire this unit, Boss Borot must be used in 5 SimChamber battles. Super Boss Borot will then replace the original Boss Borot.
That means, in order to obtain a Super Boss Borot, you must have used a Boss Borot in 5 SimChamber battles. Parallel Assimilator and Virtual Stadium battles however will NOT net you evolution points for your unit.
[/li][li]Here's another example: Purchasing Cost: Not Applicable. To acquire this unit, F90 Unit-I and F90 Unit-II (Zeon) must each be used in 3 SimChamber battles. F90 II will then replace the original F90 Unit-I or F90 Unit-II (Zeon).
So for the second example, to acquire Gundam F90 II, Gundam F90 Unit-I and Gundam F-90 Unit II (Zeon) must each be used 3 times in a SimChamber battle. That makes a total of 6 battles. After that, you may choose to replace either Gundam F90 Unit-I or Gundam F90 Unit-II (Zeon) with Gundam F90 II. The one that is not chosen will remain in your inventory.
Can I not evolve a unit? [/li][li]You may opt to not evolve your unit once the requirement has been met.
However if you do so, the evolution counter will automatically reset to 0 the moment your unit is queued or declared to be in another SimChamber or Parallel Assimilator[/color] battle. So if you feel like evolving a unit again at a later date, you must re-meet the requirements until you are allowed to evolve it (which again, you can opt not to).
What happens to my Ice/Daba/Silmaril/etc Chip when I evolve my unit? [/li][li]Simple, the bonus bestowed by the chip is automatically transferred to the new unit.
Can I deploy in the previous form of a unit that I evolved? [/li][li]This is a strict NO. If you want to use that unit but you've already evolved it to the second form, then I suggest you buy another one and keep that one un-evolved. Under no circumstances can you deploy in any fight with a unit that you no longer own.
This means that if you evolved D Gundam First into D Gundam Second, you can NOT use D Gundam First in any battle since you no longer own it. You can however, use D Gundam Second. If you wish to use D Gundam First in a battle again, then buy a new one to do so.
What happens to units that I lend to other members to fight? Quoting Aslan>> [/li][li]If you lend your unit to someone else and it's used in an SC battle, it gets an evo point. Why? All you need to upgrade a mech's technology is battle data. No matter who fights in it, it should still "learn," so to speak.
[/li][li]Let's say I own an Excellence AF and Rebi owns an Excellence AF of her own. She wants to evo her AF as fast as possible and since her AF is in use, she borrows my AF. Does she get an evo point for her own unit? The answer, friends, is NO. My AF gains the evo point.
[/li][li]If I borrow my friend's Wing Gundam and evolve it all the way, do I get to keep a Wing Zero of my own? Nope. The guy you borrowed it from decides whether or not to evolve it (see rules in above posts). Whether or not he or she decides to evolve it to its next form, the evolved form ends up with the original owner.
If I have a unit that require evo points but I'm using another member's units instead (because mine's occupied), will it still count towards the evolution counter? [/li][li]No it won't. Since if you remember, the unit you used belong to its owner. Thus the points can NOT be used towards your evo unit (Excellence Eternal for example~).
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 2:05:29 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Replacement Units
What is Replacement Cost and how does it work? [/li][li]Lets take Silhouette Gundam Kai as an example.
Replacement Cost: 120 PCs
*Note: Replace Silhouette Gundam with this unit after the cost is paid.
This means, in order to acquire Silhouette Gundam Kai, you must first own a Silhouette Gundam. You can then at any given time after purchasing that unit, pay the Replacement Cost for it. After paying the cost, Silhouette Gundam Kai will then replace Silhouette Gundam.
[/li][li]You can NOT however, "unreplace" a unit that has been acquired through Replacement Cost. Once a unit is acquired through Replacement Cost, it stays that way.
Can I deploy in the previous form of a unit that I replaced? [/li][li]Again like evolved units, this is a strict NO. If you want to use that unit but you've already replaced it with its stronger form, then I suggest you buy another one and keep that one un-replaced. Under no circumstances can you deploy in any fight with a unit that you no longer own.
This means that if you replaced R-3 with R-3 Powered, you can NOT use R-3 in any battle since you no longer own it. You can however, use R-3 Powered. If you wish to use R-3 in a battle again, then buy a new one to do so.
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 2:32:53 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Omake Units
What are these Omake Units? [/li][li]Here is the current list of Omake Units: [/li][li]X-Aestivalis Kai [/li][li]Gekigangar-III [/li][li]GM Head [/li][li]Strike Rouge [/li][li]Gundam Geminass 02 [/li][li]As of the current moment, there're more Omake Units than is listed here. Just look around~
How do I get these Omake Units? [/li][li]Just like Evolution Units or Replacement Units, there're acquirement information for the Omake Units. Lets take Strike Rouge for example:
Purchasing Cost: Not applicable. To acquire this unit, participate in a total of 5 SimChamber battles with any Strike Gundam frame. Strike Rouge will then be available to use.
This means that in order to acquire this unit, you must use Strike Gundam in 5 SimChamber battles. Once you have finished 5 SimChamber, you will automatically receive Strike Rouge as a free extra prize. Unlike free presents from members, you may sell Omake Units back to the hanger for PCs equal to the Hanger Resale Value.
After you have acquired the Omake Unit, the Omake Counter will reset and you may re-meet the requirements to get that same unit again.
What is the purpose of the Omake Units? [/li][li]The purpose is mainly to promote members to use certain units more than others.
Why do I want these Omake Units? [/li][li]Omake Units are special and hard to get. They are either unique or is slightly stronger than the counterpart that is required to use in order to get them. Not only that, it's a free unit that you can resell back to the hanger or keep to increase your SCW character slots. Or just to use and kick butt~
What does Omake mean? [/li][li]"Omake" is Japanese and simply means "Bonus".
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 2:49:28 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Customization Units
What are Customization Units? [/li][li]Customization Units are special "dress-up" units that, for a price, gives you an amount of points and a unit "skeleton". You then choose from a pool of weapons and abilities and using the points, apply them to the skeleton.
How do I get these Customization Units? [/li][li]They are on the Customization Units thread stickied in the first page of the Hanger.
[/li][li]Remember ALWAYS to state in your AM's post what you spent your customization points on.
Dressup Question: Can I buy more than one of the same ability and stack their effects? [/li][li]No you cannot. The only stackable thing you can buy in the Dressups are HP, EN and IS (IS is capped at 4).
Dressup Question: Can I buy more than one shield, or more than one type of shield for my dressup? [/li][li]No you cannot. Only one unit in the hanger has the ability to use two types of shields, and that's the Rig Shokew (Imperial Type). You are not allowed to buy more than one shield of any kind for the Customization Units.
Dressup Question: What about barriers, armor and systems? [/li][li]These three are exception since they are bound by the SC Rules themselves. Any unit of any kind can ONLY have a maximum of ONE Barrier, ONE Armor and ONE System inherent ability. Unless specified, you cannot equip more than one of each.
Gundam Dressup Question: Does the effects of Plamo Spirit in Gundam Dressup stack with any other pilot or mech abilities? [/li][li]Yes, it does.
Gundam Dressup Question: Can you choose which upkeep to pay for Plamo Spirit? [/li][li]No you can't.
Gundam Dressup Question: If I don't have a Gundam, can I use Plamo Kyoshiro theme's Separate (Gundam) ability? [/li][li]No you can't, since you don't own a Gundam.
Gundam Dressup Question: If I evolved my Gundam into a G-3 Gundam, can I still use the Plamo Kyoshiro theme's Separate (Gundam) ability? [/li][li]No you can't, since you no longer own a regular Gundam.
Gundam Dressup Question: How does the Ace Pilot Customization theme work? [/li][li]Treat it like an evolution unit. Every 3 SimChamber battles, you gain the ability to buy one of the designated abilities in the theme for your unit. You may repeat this until a total of 4 points is used.
Gundam Dressup Question: Does the effects of Ace Pilot Customization stack? [/li][li]Yes they do.
Gundam Dressup Question: Can another unit execute the "Formation Attack" Combo Attack if my unit has the Lost War Chronicles theme? [/li][li]No. Only units with that theme can execute the attack but only if at least two other Gundam Dressups or GM Dressups are present as allies.
Gundam Dressup Question: Can I stack Super Mode with G Gundam theme's Hyper Mode? [/li][li]No. Hyper Mode automatically replaces Super Mode whether you bought it or not.#nosmileys#nosmileys
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 25, 2004 3:09:32 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Unit Refund - The Art of Selling
How much PCs to I get back when I sell my units back to the Hanger? [/li][li]You get back HALF of what you paid from refunding any unit that you own to the hanger. This includes Customization Units.
[/li][li]In the case of replacement units, you count the replaced unit's cost and the replacement cost, then divide that by 2. The result will be what you earn back from the refund.
[/li][li]In the case of evolution units, you get PCs equal to the Hanger Resale Value indicated below the acquirement information.
[/li][li]If the unit is a replacement unit that replaced an evolution unit, then obviously you do the math by dividing the replacement cost by 2 then adding the Hanger Resale Value indicated in the evolution unit. The result would be the PCs you gain from selling that unit.
[/li][li]If the unit is an evolution unit, that evolved from a replaced unit, you just get PCs back equal to the Hanger Resale Value indicated on that unit.
Can I sell stuff to other members? If so, how much? [/li][li]You may sell your units to any member in the SC for whatever price you want. Of course, someone has to want them for you to sell them. Members generally post a thread in the Pilot's Lounge on the things they want to sell, then wait.
Is there anything that I CANNOT sell back? [/li][li]Yes and no. Any unit that was given to you for free from an event (as a prize, etc) cannot be sold back to the Hanger of the SC. If you absolutely wish to get rid of it for some reason, then you sell it back to the Hanger for 0 PCs. Prizes however, can be sold back to members for however much you've decided on.
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Post by Tristan on Oct 4, 2004 17:44:14 GMT -5
Hanger Rules: Evo Point buying for the Rich and Infamous!
What is Evo Point Buying? [/li][li] For those with the cash handy, or those who simply need that last point, we've implemented a method of buying Evo points. You simply pay the resale cost of the unit you're TRYING TO EVO to, not the base, per single point. You can repeat this until you've filled up the counter, and therefore evo'd the unit, even if it's never been used in combat.
Is there a catch? [/li][li] The only catch is that it will cost you quite abit of money to fully evolve some units; especially those that evolve into high level boss class units. Also, many evo units don't have a resale cost yet, so you'll have to get a hangar mod to give them one, inorder to make use of this.
Do I get Omakes for this? Do I get Frames? [/li][li] Unfortunately, you don't get Omakes or Frames, using this system. This is because they arn't based off evolving the unit, but using the unit in X number of fights. The line of disctinction is small, but there.
Are there any exception to that rule? [/li][li] There is, actually. If you already own an Omake, you may buy evo points as normal to gain a second or third or fourth copy of said Omake. Unfortunately, you have to have the Omake in question already, limiting it's usefulness.
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