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=== Mind Training === | === Mind Training === | ||
Mind Training is the main mode you'll play in ''BlazBlue Entropy Effect'' as it is where you'll get the majority of progress and rewards during play. Mind Training's difficulty can be changed before a run by adding effects that hinder your ability to clear the game such as a timer or gaining debuffs every stage. Going from 0 to 100, this number is known as the Entropy level and it increases as you add more difficulties. | |||
A run of Mind Training consist of choosing a character, going through four Stages, each with 7-8 levels and one of two bosses at the end for each Stage. After defeating the fourth boss you go to the Omega Space, a Dead Cells-esque stage where you'll have the opportunity to visit a shop, fight two more bosses, and then challenge Susano'o. If at any point you die or you defeat Susano'o, you get the opportunity to save the Evotype to be used in other modes and to pass down their Legacy Skill and two Tactics to another character for a new run. | |||
=== Mind Challenge === | === Mind Challenge === |
Revision as of 01:51, 25 August 2024
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91Act |
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91Act |
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2D-action-roguelike |
BlazBlue Entropy Effect (
Synopsis
Blazblue Entropy Effect is a Roguelite action game, a derivative of the original Blazblue license. Enter a world where the real and the false are intertwined and dangerous, and explore deeply again and again -- the wharf under the neon night, the desolate and dilapidated ruins, the mysterious natural laboratory Several worlds with different styles are waiting to be discovered. There are not only unknown enemies, but also hidden stories. Accept the baptism of battle, become a stronger self, and then evolve from chaos.[2]
Gameplay
BlazBlue Entropy Effect's main gameplay loop revolves around playing Mind Training and progressing through the story mode that takes place outside of the runs. In the main hub you control a robot known as an ACER, a participant in the ACER Program, who is given tasks from various characters that involve completing challenges in Mind Training. In Mind Training, you choose one of eleven characters and fight several enemies and bosses while upgrading your character in preparation for the final boss battle against Susano'o.
Modes
Mind Training
Mind Training is the main mode you'll play in BlazBlue Entropy Effect as it is where you'll get the majority of progress and rewards during play. Mind Training's difficulty can be changed before a run by adding effects that hinder your ability to clear the game such as a timer or gaining debuffs every stage. Going from 0 to 100, this number is known as the Entropy level and it increases as you add more difficulties.
A run of Mind Training consist of choosing a character, going through four Stages, each with 7-8 levels and one of two bosses at the end for each Stage. After defeating the fourth boss you go to the Omega Space, a Dead Cells-esque stage where you'll have the opportunity to visit a shop, fight two more bosses, and then challenge Susano'o. If at any point you die or you defeat Susano'o, you get the opportunity to save the Evotype to be used in other modes and to pass down their Legacy Skill and two Tactics to another character for a new run.
Mind Challenge
Mind Trial
Playable Characters
Non-playable Characters
Development
BlazBlue Entropy Effect has been in development since 2019[3] and was officially announced on May 2022 by 91Act on TapTap. A closed technical test[4] was conducted between July 19-22 2022, after which players could provide feedback[5] to the developers on TapTap. A second, open technical test was held between January 13-16 2023[6]. A Steam page for BlazBlue Entropy Effect was launched on January 29, 2023, with a launch in Early Access on August 16. 2023.
Logos
Screenshots
Web Assets
English/Common
Chinese
Japanese
Videos
Trailer
Character Profiles
Various
External Links
References
Trivia
- Characters based on Bang Shishigami's subordinates appear as enemies.
- Slightly lower pitched voicelines from Kagura Mutsuki and Tager are used as sound effects for some of the enemy units.