Homeward Bounce

DragonierMan's execution was quick and efficient, with the last relatively healthy Raider-type falling quickly to a double assault of his cannon and the AirRaid's bullets. Meanwhile, sailing to the skies, Suzume and Aya synchronized their flight as the Weather unleashed a last-ditch attack on Suzume. Unfortunately for it, its target was too quick. As it ascended to the ceiling to attempt to flee, all it received for itself was a vantage point with which to witness itself and its last remaining Raider comrade get stormed with a barrage of buster shots. With their enemies efficiently routed, the only remnants on the battlefield was a detached Ravager hammer, as well as the blue Mystery Data crystal, which continued to spin on its own, seemingly unaware of the carnage surrounding it.

-- Viruses --
Brushman2Brushman2 (Brushman)

Area: Netopia, Dentech, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: Small Holy Terrain Change under one ally virus or Small Lava, Ice, Magnet, or Poison Terrain Change around enemy
Attack Accuracy: S
Attack Description: Dabs its brush on the net floor to change the terrain type.
Element: None
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): HolyPanel, MagnetSeed, LavaSeed, IceSeed, PoisonSeed (rare), Zenny
Special: Can use effect multiple times a turn. Only one will be directed underneath the opponent, the rest around. One free dodge. Can use Recover50 chip once.
: DELETED
Weather2Weather2 (Weather)

Weather viruses drop down from way up high, execute a breath attack, and rise back up. Dropping and attacking is an action, while moving back upward is a second action. They may also adjust where on the battlefield they drop next while in High Altitude as a free action. These are the only actions this virus family performs.

Area: Netopia, Sharo

HP: 180
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Aqua + Small Ice Terrain Change + Cone Attack
Attack Accuracy: C
Attack Description: Uses a freezing cold breath weapon to coat the enemy and the ground in ice.
Element: Aqua
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Blizzard2, Zenny
Special: Has High Altitude every other action. This virus cannot attack while in High Altitude, but may adjust its positioning as a free action.
A: DELETED
Weather2Weather2 (Weather)

Weather viruses drop down from way up high, execute a breath attack, and rise back up. Dropping and attacking is an action, while moving back upward is a second action. They may also adjust where on the battlefield they drop next while in High Altitude as a free action. These are the only actions this virus family performs.

Area: Netopia, Sharo

HP: 180
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Aqua + Small Ice Terrain Change + Cone Attack
Attack Accuracy: C
Attack Description: Uses a freezing cold breath weapon to coat the enemy and the ground in ice.
Element: Aqua
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Blizzard2, Zenny
Special: Has High Altitude every other action. This virus cannot attack while in High Altitude, but may adjust its positioning as a free action.
B: DELETED
RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
A: DELETED
RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
B: DELETED

-- Navis --
DragonierMan.EXE: 300 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20) (High Alt, Normal)
Suzume.SP: 100 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20) (Far to the left, Normal)
Aya.SP: 100 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20) (Far to the right, flying over Ice)

-- Terrain --
75% Normal (Most of the area)
10% Ice (Under Suzume, in a cone shape)
15% Holy (5% under Brushman2, two other 5% bays in a row far off to the left)

-- Objects --
BMD: 25 HP (In one of the bays far off to the left, next to Suzume)

-- Rogue Battle 1, Victory!! --
Rewards: GodHammer2Damage: 140 + Break + Impact / 70 + Drop Attack
Accuracy: C / D
Description: A hammer strike with immense force, that disquiets nearby earth, sends it skyward, and down upon another target.
Duration: Once
Element: Null
Special: The second part of this attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if the user chooses.
Trader Rank: C
Battlechip, 2000z, 48 BugFrags, Ravager Bounty +2
Open BMD? [Y/N]
The Thunderbolt pilot waved as it exited the battlefield via portal. Another successful sortie. DragonierMan, Suzume, and Aya came down from above to gather the loot. Drago went over to the BMD while the twins filled their sacks, and brought forth an Untrap subchip to disarm the BMD before opening it.

[Use Untrap on BMD and then open it.]
The blue Mystery Data clicked open as the Untrap subchip worked its magic on it. Somewhat fortunately, it didn't seem to have been trapped, and revealed its contents to be a tiny blue whirlpool, which vanished as soon as it was converted into Battlechip data.

BMD: AquaWhirl2Damage: 100 + Small Sea Terrain Change (on-hit) + Gust Guided
Accuracy: C for the first target, then Random
Description: Summons a water spout, and sends it towards the designated target. The tornado then veers towards a second random target the following turn, and yet another the turn after until it has attacked every enemy on the field, encountered an object, or been blown off of the field by a Wind effect. Beware: it can turn on you.... It leaves Sea Terrain behind whenever it strikes something.
Duration: Once
Element: Aqua
Special: Gust Guided: The accuracy and targeting parameters of this attack are affected by Wind. (Not Northwind.)
Trader Rank: C
With the road clear to the observation booth, DragonierMan, Suzume, and Aya flew up the steps.

Status
DragonierMan.EXE: 300 HP [Null/Speed: High Gear/Overclock; OmniShoes/Undershirt]
Suzume.SP: 100 HP [Null/Team: Tag Along/All for One; Fly/Second Chance]
Aya.SP: 100 HP [Null/Team: Tag Along/All for One; Fly/Second Chance]

[Bounty: Ravager: 2 Kills.]

[Going to take a look at the Observation Room.]
The observation room was rather barren for what it was worth, as DragonierMan led the girls in his charge through the facility. Unlike the rest of the facility, which overall showed a drab grey interior with dirt and such befitting of a "factory" setting, the observation room seemed to be painted a very clean white, overlooking the facility with a huge glass wall, with the stairway they were on leading up to a glass door set into it.

The room itself was built as one long hall about twice their height, five meters wide, and perhaps thirty or so meters long. Its sides were lined with monitors that viewed areas spanning different sections of the underground facility. Most of them showed barren or trashed machinery, while a good few simply showed nothing but static. One monitor stood out in particular, being hung from the ceiling, which showed an area that seemed starkly different from the rest of the facility - it showed an empty room with a very high ceiling, that was tiled with padded white tiles. At the other end of the room, an open doorway appeared to be their access to the rest of the facility, with wide corridors spanning to the left and right, and a sign in front of the doorway. The sign mentioned a "Main Testing Chamber" and "Pantry" to the left, and an "Elevator Shaft" and "Entertainment Room" to the right... and one last area, titled "Quick Access", pointing straight up. If they were to examine upwards in that corridor, they'd find an open hatch leading into darkness.

Back in the observation room, things were happening. Even with the emptiness of the room that it showed, sound began to emit from the overhanging monitor, indicating someone talking from the other end. The voice seemed to be filtered through a voice changer, hiding the identity of the speaker. "Oh? The demolition crew seems to be back, nyah." Another voice came in from the monitor, still as filtered, though much quieter than the first. "E-Eh? Are they still inside?"

"Dunno, nyah. Well, one way to find out; let's send out the scouts again."

With that, the screen stayed silent again, along with the rest of the facility. Seems like the scouts weren't pouncing on them immediately.
The three navis entered the relatively barren room and began searching it for anything of note. Their eyes scanned the monitors and found that the facility in general wasn't in the best of shape. DragonierMan frowned at all the destruction and lamented that he wasn't the one who caused it. It was just then that his reverie was shattered by a pair of voices coming from one of the monitors. Apparently the three dragoniers had been noticed.

As Drago and Aya scanned the monitors to see if they can pick up an image of the people talking, Suzume piped up. "Um... Hello?" she asked the monitor the sound was coming from. "Can you hear me? Hello?" she said, her voice louder as she tried to be picked up by any hidden microphones. "If you can hear me, perhaps you can tell me who you are and what this place is. We don't come across virus factories very often, if that is what this is. Are you in charge? Perhaps you can tell us where you are so we can meet face to face." As Suzume talked, Drago and Aya were busy looking around to see if the people on the other end would be foolish enough to move in front of a working monitor so the two could guess at where they were.
"O-Oh? Um, sis, they're talking through the observation room."
"Unya? That so? They're really daring, aren't they? Let's match that courage, then, nyah. Let's see, let's see."

Through the screen, a brief few moments went by before the white-filled room was replaced by static, and something else came into view. A musty-looking room, its concrete floor scattered with what appeared to be dismantled electronics and mechanical parts, and two brown-furred heads poking into the viewport from both the left and right side of the screen. Their fuzzy cat ears flicked about curiously as their bright blue and orange eyes blinked repeatedly.

"Oh, they really are there. Hi, hi! This is me and over here's my sister. Looks like you made a mess out of our virus research funhouse!" the orange-eyed one spoke first, waving through the view with what appeared to be a long floppy white sleeve.
"U-Um... We'd really appreciate if you didn't mess with the equipment... It doesn't take much cost to repair but it's a really long time to wait..." the other one chimed in.
"Yeah! It takes a long time to build those repair bots and containment bays, y'know! Sheesh! Now git if ya know what's good for ya! Go on, piss off! Or we're comin' up there and makin' ya!"
"E-eeeeh? I-I don't want to--"
"WAHEEEEEE!"

Before the blue-eyed one could finish her sentence, an electrical surge coursed through the monitor, taking it out of commission nearly instantly. The source turned out to be the doorway, where a gaggle of dark green Mr. Progs and black Twinners were gathered, with one of them just recently having discharged an electric storm across the monitors, taking all of them out in a deafening frenzy of static.

"WE FOUND 'EM! GROUP HUGS FOR EVERYONE!" yelled the other Prog. To make matters worse, a single Ravager had somehow rolled its way up the narrow stairway and had smashed its way through the glass wall with its enormous hammer, sending shards everywhere.

-- Viruses --
TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A: 150 HP (Far end of room)
TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B: 150 HP (Far end of room)
DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A: 120 HP (Far end of room)
DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B: 120 HP (Far end of room)
RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
: 210 HP (Next to DragonierMan and co., standing on glass shards)

-- Navis --
DragonierMan.EXE: 300 HP
Aya.SP: 100 HP
Suzume.SP: 100 HP

-- Terrain --
100% Normal
(10% near Ravager is scattered with glass shards that deal 5 Null damage if stepped on)

-- Objects --
Overhanging Monitor: 40 HP (Static Noise)
East Monitor Wall: 200 HP (Static Noise)
West Monitor Wall: 200 HP (Static Noise)

Special: Static Noise: Very loud environmental noise prevents vocal communication. Purely RP-based effect.

-- Rogue Battle 2 Ready? Start!! --
The trio armored up and got ready for battle. However, the static from all the monitors was so loud that it was hard to hear their own voices, not less their own thoughts. However, there wasn't much need for talk as DragonierMan produced a large pot in front of him and then pointed between the pot and the twins. The twins nodded back, probably on the same wavelength, and produced two more pots. Drago nodded before placing his right foot on the pot lid. He raised three fingers, and counted down on them. Suzume and Aya put one foot on each of their pots, and painted the targets in front of them with multi-colored light, before the count reached its conclusion. As one, the three tipped the pots forward to spill their contents towards the mass of viruses. Three roaring, screaming dragons came out of the pots and charged across the battlefield towards the viruses. A grassy green dragon, leaving grass growing in its wake; followed by a flaming red dragon, melting the ground into lava in its wake; followed by a watery blue dragon, leaving a river behind it. The three rampaged in the observation booth, heading towards the door that all the viruses came from.

Then they all spread their wings and took off. The observation room was probably not big enough for full flight, that didn't stop Suzume and Aya to RUN AWAY! They twisted around and scattered toward the other end of the room. Kicking off the ground, walls, and ceiling as they bounced around towards the end of the observation dome. Meanwhile, Drago rushed towards the enemy at the speed of sound. A concussive blast followed as he streaked across the room and slammed through the enemy line. Kinetic energy formed a battering ram around him as he plowed through the viruses.

As he came to the end of the line, he kicked off the floor in front of him, and came back towards the viruses from behind. He rushed into the middle of the largest concentration of viruses and then quickly drew a glowing sword. He spun in a circle like a bladed top, lashing out at all the viruses around him a whirlwind of death. Suzume and Aya continued to rush backwards as they shot energy bullets at their pursuers. The blasts of energy sailed from their open hands towards the enemy with frightening speed and accuracy. They hoped that they could defeat any enemy before they, themselves, would get smacked around.

DragonierMan, probably still near all the enemies, began to breathe an unholy combination of emerald pollen, crimson fire, and azure water at them, mirroring the three dragons they unleashed earlier. The first part came out in as a gas attack, causing confusion to those who inhaled. Don't do drugs kids. It also spread a grass lawn out to be burned to a crisp as an inferno of flames followed. The temperature rose and ash filled the air as the dragon's breath torched the landscape. The melting mess was then doused with icy water which rapid cooling caused an eruption. What was left afterwards was sheets of ice, among other various terrain types from the morass of various terrestrial and chemical reactions.

Summary (Turn 1)
Actions:
*Dragon's Barrier [Signature]: Passive 20HP Barrier. Target: DragonierMan.
*Dragon's Scales [Signature]: Passive 20HP Casing. Target: DragonierMan.
*Dragon's Sureness [Signature]: Passive Accuracy Enhancement (+10% Acc; max A Rank). Target: DragonierMan.
*Dragon's Swiftness [Signature]: Passive Haste (+10% Eva; max A Rank). Target: DragonierMan.
*Sphere of Light [Signature]: Passive 20HP Barrier. Target: Suzume.
*Scales of Light [Signature]: Passive 20HP Casing. Target: Suzume.
*Sphere of Darkness [Signature]: Passive 20HP Barrier. Target: Aya.
*Scales of Darkness [Signature]: Passive 20HP Casing. Target: Aya.

1: WoodDragon2Damage: 150 + Ground Attack + Medium Area Grass Terrain Change + Terrain Changer
Accuracy: C
Description: Summons a WoodDragon that attacks enemies as it glides across the ground. Changes terrain to Grass as it passes.
Duration: Once
Element: Wood
Special: Terrain Changer: Ceases attacking when the Terrain Change effect is completed (once 25% of the terrain is changed).
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+AccEnh; 60%); 150 Wood Damage + Ground Attack + Medium Area Grass Terrain Change + Terrain Changer. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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Ability: All for One [Team Subtype]: The SP may transfer a Battlechip from the Navi's folder to herself or any allied target as a free action. Note: SPs with this ability may receive one Battlechip directly from the Operator each turn. (Once Per Turn).
*Targeting Light [Signature]: Passive Take Aim (+10% Acc; max A Rank).
S1: HeatDragon2Damage: 150 + Ground Attack + Medium Area Lava Terrain Change + Terrain Changer
Accuracy: C
Description: Summons an EarthDragon that attacks enemies as it glides across the ground. Changes terrain to Lava as it passes.
Duration: Once
Element: Fire
Special: Terrain Changer: Ceases attacking when the Terrain Change effect is completed (once 25% of the terrain is changed).
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+Aim; 60%); 150 Fire Damage + Ground Attack + Medium Area Lava Terrain Change + Terrain Changer. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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Ability: All for One [Team Subtype]: The SP may transfer a Battlechip from the Navi's folder to herself or any allied target as a free action. Note: SPs with this ability may receive one Battlechip directly from the Operator each turn. (Once Per Turn).
*Targeting Darklight [Signature]: Passive Take Aim (+10% Acc; max A Rank).
A1: AquaDragon2Damage: 150 + Ground Attack + Medium Area Sea Terrain Change + Terrain Changer
Accuracy: C
Description: Summons a WaterDragon that attacks enemies as it glides across the ground. Changes terrain to Sea as it passes.
Duration: Once
Element: Aqua
Special: Terrain Changer: Ceases attacking when the Terrain Change effect is completed (once 25% of the terrain is changed).
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+Aim; 60%); 150 Aqua Damage + Ground Attack + Medium Area Sea Terrain Change + Terrain Changer. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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Ability: Overclock [Speed Subtype]: Imbue on a target as a free action. This target is then allowed to upgrade a Movement during the current turn to enable travel as far as line of sight permits, and increase its Base Evasion Rate to 50%. (Once Per Turn).
2: DashAttack1Damage: 90 + Impact + LineAttack(5) + Movement
Accuracy: C
Description: The user charges forward at a great speed to ram a line of enemies. Hits a maximum of 5 enemies before the momentum is lost.
Duration: Once
Element: Null
Special: Direction of travel may be altered with chip, terrain, and sig use.
Trader Rank: D
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+AccEnh; 60%); 90 Null Damage + Impact + LineAttack(5) + Movement (Eva: 5% --> 50%+High Gear+Haste; 70%). Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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*Wings of Light [Signature]: Passive Movement (Eva: 5%). Move away from viruses.
S2: Dodge (Eva: 50%).
*Wings of Darkness [Signature]: Passive Movement (Eva: 5%). Move away from viruses.
A2: Dodge (Eva: 50%).

*Dragon's Wings [Signature]: Passive Movement (Eva: 5%+High Gear+Haste; 25%). Move to be in the middle of the largest concentration of viruses.
3: MoonBlade1Damage: 90 + Slashing + Spin Attack
Accuracy: Depends on number of targets.
Description: Executes a spin cut with a Kunai.
Duration: Once.
Element: Null
Special: Spin Attack: Strikes at all enemies in an 8-panel circle around the user. Accuracy varies depending on the number of targets designated: 1-3 targets @ B Accuracy, 4-6 targets @ C Accuracy, 7-8 targets @ D Accuracy.
Trader Rank: D
[Battlechip]: Acc: 1-3 targets @ A (B+AccEnh; 70%) Accuracy, OR 4-6 targets @ B (C+AccEnh; 60%) Accuracy; 90 Null Damage + Slashing + Spin Attack. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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S3: [Buster Shot]: Acc: A (70%); 30 Null Damage + Disarm. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, or RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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A3: [Buster Shot]: Acc: A (70%); 30 Null Damage + Disarm. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, or RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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4: WoodPowder2Damage: 90 + Medium Grass Terrain Change + Confusion + Cone Attack
Accuracy: C
Description: Blast up to 4 enemies with a cone of miasma breath. Changes terrain to Grass and causes confusion on contact.
Duration: Once
Element: Wood
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+AccEnh; 60%); 90 Wood Damage + Grass Terrain Change + Confusion + Cone Attack. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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5: HeatBreath2Damage: 110 + Medium Lava Terrain Change + Cone Attack
Accuracy: C
Description: Blast up to 4 enemies with a cone of fiery breath. Changes terrain to Lava.
Duration: Once
Element: Fire
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+AccEnh; 60%); 110 Fire Damage + Lava Panel Change + Cone Attack. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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6: Blizzard2Damage: 100 + Medium Ice Terrain Change + Cone Attack
Accuracy: C
Description: Blast up to 4 enemies with a cone of freezing breath. Changes terrain to Ice and has an increased chance to Freeze targets on all forms of Aqua Terrain.
Duration: Once
Element: Aqua.
Special: Ice Type: This chip counts as Ice Type for the purposes of potentially freezing targets on Aqua Element Terrain or environments, as applicable.
Trader Rank: C
[Battlechip]: Acc: B (C+AccEnh; 60%); 100 Aqua Damage + Ice Panel Change + Cone Attack. Target: TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A, TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A, DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B, RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
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Other Effects:
DragonierMan
1. Dragon's Barrier [Signature]: 20HP Barrier.
2. Dragon's Scales [Signature]: 20HP Casing.
Passive: High Gear [Speed Subtype]: Increases base evasion chance (Dodge, Feint, Movement) by +10% for all attempts, and grants immunity to Slow. Does not apply to the Self Slow Nerf effect.
OmniShoes [NaviCust]: Navi has the combined benefits of AirShoes and FloatShoes and can also fly freely.
UnderShirt [NaviCust]: Navi is protected from fatal hits, causing him to drop to 1 HP instead of EJO. Does not work when at 1 HP.

Suzume
1. Sphere of Light [Signature]: 20HP Barrier.
2. Scales of Light [Signature]: 20HP Casing.
Passive: Tag Along [Team Subtype]: When a Teleport effect is activated, the user can take one ally along if the user and target are touching each other. Can also be used if this ability is called by the ally. This ability can not be used without the consent of both the user and ally, and can not be stacked or chained for more than two people.
Flight - Flight [SP]: As Omnishoes: SP has the combined benefits of AirShoes and FloatShoes and can also fly freely.
Second Chance [SP]: As Undershirt: SP is protected from fatal hits, causing her to drop to 1 HP instead of EJO. Does not work when at 1 HP.

Aya
1. Sphere of Darkness [Signature]: 20HP Barrier.
2. Scales of Darkness [Signature]: 20HP Casing.
Passive: Tag Along [Team Subtype]: When a Teleport effect is activated, the user can take one ally along if the user and target are touching each other. Can also be used if this ability is called by the ally. This ability can not be used without the consent of both the user and ally, and can not be stacked or chained for more than two people.
Flight - Flight [SP]: As Omnishoes: SP has the combined benefits of AirShoes and FloatShoes and can also fly freely.
Second Chance [SP]: As Undershirt: SP is protected from fatal hits, causing her to drop to 1 HP instead of EJO. Does not work when at 1 HP.

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Opting to use nonverbal communications, DragonierMan and friends opted for some redecoration, pouring out a trio of dragons towards the far end of the room, where they caused a fair amount of havoc on the dysfunctional Progs. One of them had even helpfully warped into direct melee range of the fighters, causing it to receive the first of the dragons head on. "WOW, WOW! EASY ON THE HUGGING! REDO! REDO!" it yelled, before being deleted on the spot.

Meanwhile, the Ravager behind them materialized its familiar hammer, and began to swing it towards Suzume. Unfortunately, its aim went wide as the hammer crashed into the nearby monitor wall instead, with the shockwave from the impact knocking loose a few ceiling tiles near Aya. She, too, fortunately, managed to evade the destruction, right before all three of them escaped away from the lone survivor of the first wave. Left to its own devices, the Raider sphere swung its hammer around at nothing, seemingly attempting to evade the incoming attacks, before it was knocked off from a solid buster shot from Aya.

The rest was a blur of pollen, fire and water, but suffice to say, the helplessly disarmed virus was far from a match, and vanished without a trace. The observation room was left no better, as it was ravaged by their destruction, leaving only the static-ridden overhanging monitor untouched.

-- Viruses --
TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
A: DELETED
TwinnerTwinner (Twins)

Twins viruses appear only in linked pairs, and never in odd numbers. A linked pair of Twins viruses will only link to each other, and not with any other Twins viruses present. The linked pairs are always clustered close together, and move by revolving around each other, which makes them susceptible to AoE. If one of the linked pair is deleted, and the other is not, then the virus that was deleted is revived as a free action immediately after. Both must be deleted within the span of one turn to be truly defeated. Twins viruses act in the following manner: One Twins will attack while the other moves. They then swap roles the next action, with the second virus attacking while the first moves. The virus making the move is counted as making a Dodge. The pattern is not altered even if a Twins is deleted and resurrected. They simply carry on next action as if nothing happened.

Area: Netopia, NetVegas

HP: 150
Attack Damage/Effect: 60 Null + Lockon
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Both lock on, then fire.
Element: None.
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Team2, Zenny
Special: Omnishoes
Special: If one is killed and the other is not in the same turn, that one is revived
B: DELETED
DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
A: DELETED
DarkProg2DarkProg2 (DarkProg)

DarkProgs are Mr. Progs cruelly corrupted and warped to become expendable soldiers. They appear mostly as normal Mr. Progs, but their face is much more darkly colored, and have glowing white eyes, as well as missing their left arm. They attack by emitting static around themselves. While they are fairly strong attackers, especially in groups, they have poor endurance, which is only exacerbated by the fact their attacks harm themselves. They very rarely dodge, but will often try to move close to the enemy before attacking.

Area: SciLab, Netopia, NAXA

HP: 120
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 Elec + Nova 2
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Emits some of its life energy as a static field.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: Damage x 2, Self-Sacrifice x 2
Secondary Attack Accuracy: S
Secondary Attack Description: Charges up energy within itself. On its next turn, all of this virus's attacks deal +100% Source Damage, and deal twice as much damage to itself. This effect does not stack with itself.
Element: Elec
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RingZap2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: ElecBody: This virus takes no damage from Elec elemental attacks.
Special: Self-Sacrifice: Every time this virus uses its Primary Attack, it loses 10 HP.
Special: Can use AreaGrab once.
B: DELETED
RavagerRavager (Raider)

A large black sphere, with 4 mechanical, spider-like legs. It attacks by forming a large hammer atop its head/body, then somehow swinging it without any apparent body motion.
Raider does two things: it draws near, and attacks. In a battle, this is done by Feinting to get close to its target without completely sacrificing self-preservation, then smacking them hard with a hammer. It always alternates between these two, and almost never strays for this pattern: however, if it is completely incapable of harming any enemies for some reason, it will dodge to buy time for the enemy to become vulnerable. Which action it starts with depends on its initial position, as it will attack if it's already close, without bothering to feint.

Area: Netopia, Hades Isle, NetVegas

HP: 210
Attack Damage/Effect: 80 Null + Break + Impact / 50 Null + Drop Attack
Attack Accuracy: B / D
Attack Description: Swings a hammer with such force, that it displaces nearby debris, which is sent flying skyward and dropped onto another enemy.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): GodHammer2, Zenny
Special: The second part of the attack does not trigger if the hammer's target is not grounded. It also must hit a different target from the hammer. For clarity's sake, it may hit nothing if there are no other valid targets.
: DELETED

-- Navis --
DragonierMan.EXE: 300 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20)
Aya.SP: 100 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20)
Suzume.SP: 100 HP (Barrier 20/Casing 20)

-- Terrain --
25% Sea, 10% Ice, 5% Grass, 5% Lava, 55% Normal
(10% near Ravager is scattered with glass shards that deal 5 Null damage if stepped on)

-- Objects --
Overhanging Monitor: 40 HP (Static Noise)
East Monitor Wall: DESTROYED
West Monitor Wall: DESTROYED

Special: Static Noise: Very loud environmental noise prevents vocal communication. Purely RP-based effect.

Rogue Battle 2, Victory!!
Rewards: 2625z, 39 BugFrags, Ravager Bounty +1
With the battle concluded quickly, the three went to pick up the rewards under the annoying static hum which made communication difficult. Just as they were finishing up, a portal opened up and sucked the three through it.

[DRAGONIERMAN LOGGED OUT!!]