![]() Counter ( カウンター, Kauntā ?) finishers are delivered by intercepting one of the opponent's attacks.Grapple ( 投げ, Nage ?) finishers are delivered completely flush with the opponent, and cannot be blocked.Boost ( タメ, Tame ?) finishers are delivered through blows that can be "charged" for extra range.Strike ( 打撃, Dageki ?) finishers are delivered through largely conventional blows.As in Grand Battle!, Finisher techniques follow a numbered level system, and are divided into five classes: Each player character can access around 20 standard techniques, along with several Finisher ( 必殺, Hissatsu ?) techniques that incorporate full cinematics. Health is less standardized than before, with some characters possessing noticeably more than others.įighting consists of standard button combinations. The main combat attributes remain Offense, Defense, and Agility, varying on a scale of A through E for each character the variations among preexisting characters are mostly unchanged (with a few exceptions, such as Shanks being raised to A-rank in speed). Player characters can run, jump, double-jump, crouch, block, and pick up (as well as throw and catch) items around the battlefield. Grand Battle! 2 retains its predecessor's 2.5D combat mechanics, with three-dimensional character sprites interacting on a two-dimensional axis. Note the different Food Charge levels between Luffy and Chopper. ![]()
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