[ Ссылка ] --- There are 2 good areas for leveling up in Digimon World 4, besides autoleveling. The first is right at the entrance area, immediately to the right. This area, with 580% speed, gets a decent 4.58 million exp per hour equivalent. The other area is a lot farther in, right near where Ancient Ruin is, which gets 4.86 million exp per hour with 630% speed. I have done 5 rounds of each area, so you can get a sense of the scope of what's involved, including the path leading to it (and checking for a crowned enemy as well). I had to delay the second recording slightly due to data needing dumping (into WarGreymon, the next digimon I'll be working after Agumon) and to get that level up that was rather close (so it's easier to see just how fast the process is). What may be 20 minutes of actual progress in this video is closer to about 2 hours of actual time, perhaps more like 2 1/4 hours with the really long load screens the actual PS2 version would otherwise have.
As for equipment, shown in the middle portion of the video, 2-handed slash or bash is best, since they have a very wide range of attack (a 180° arc) and anything in front or slightly clockwise gets hit twice. Slash is better because it offers both speed and more strength. I have drain RAM, bolt power medal, and speed at the bare minimum. Assault RAM is not recommended when you have both high strength and tech because critical hits disable the enemy due to doing at least 1/4 of their damage. For the armor, invincible is the way to go, and only 2 mods are needed (defence ROM and speed chip). For the sub slot, can't beat exp board Y! Sure it reduces strength and defense, the massive speed increase makes poison status a lot less likely to happen.
I've learned to use the background music as a sort of timer to know when to reset the map. Going too far or hitting the black crystal twice makes the crystal break and the scorpions stop. If you are unsure, leave the area and return to reset. As long as at least one scorpion remains and the crystal hasn't been destroyed, or you're outside of its activation zone, you're good (if you just defeat the last scorpion, quickly get out of its activation range then gate out and return as it's still good then. For the first area, I can go 6 loops at the very most as there are 210 total scorpions and only 4 appear at a time, but I tend to stop at 5 loops, in case of uncertainty, referencing my more favorite part of the song (based on true speed). For the second area, it's 150 total scorpions and 4 song loops instead, in which the time spent doing the mummies is already about a whole loop's worth leaving 3 left. If you go too far, defeating all of the scorpions, the crystal breaks and you have to do a memory card save, choose to end the game, then load your save just to get it back (or turn the system off then back on again). If you are unsure
This area yields pretty good data as well, but if you're after just data only, use item road. For both leveling up and data combined, use item road and get the enemies (as shown in a previous video). 45 minutes spent just leveling up versus 45 minutes of just collecting data, both at the fastest rates becomes 70 minutes when both are combined in one via item road, instead of 90 minutes separately. I'm more focused on getting Guilmon to level 999 at this point, working WarGreymon for 2041 across the board for starting stats (for the main 5) when data maxes (which, at this speed, takes 6 hours, versus 1 hour via item road's fastest (1 1/2 hours with getting the enemies)).
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