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Mega Man Star Force: Dragon

Mega Man Star Force: Dragon

"Mega Man Star Force: Dragon" is an ARPG game released by Capcom on the Nintendo DS platform, combining card battle and real-time action gameplay.

Emulator Nintendo DS
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Published 2025-07-15 06:58
Language English

Game Details:

"Mega Man Star Force: Dragon" is one of the three versions of "Mega Man Star Force" released by Capcom on the NDS platform in 2007, along with "Leo" and "Pegasus." The game continues the worldview and card system of "Mega Man EXE," and introduces the concept of "Wave World," combining action and RPG experiences.

Players control the protagonist Geo Stelar, who, in the background of being depressed due to his missing father, gains the ability to transform into "Mega Man" by contacting the EM lifeform "Ω-Xis (Omega)," entering cyberspace to solve various events and battle against hostile FM-ians. The Dragon version's exclusive "Thunder Zerker" form provides lightning attribute enhancement and corresponding exclusive card system.

The battle system is a 3x5 grid, with a semi-real-time battle from front to back perspective, combining a card system, combo skills, and attribute-based strategies, emphasizing quick reactions and deck planning. Different versions correspond to different BOSSes and cards, and can also be used for communication exchange and battles.


Editor's Recommendation:

"Mega Man Star Force: Dragon" is Capcom's attempt at innovation after the "Mega Man EXE" series ended. It integrates traditional card battles and ARPG exploration, and innovatively introduces a "cyberspace-reality interlaced" dual-world structure, which is refreshing. The protagonist Geo Stelar's growth story in the game is full of emotion and exploration, suitable for players who like both story and battle experiences.

The "Dragon version" provides exclusive lightning-type battle forms, with gorgeous skill performances and satisfying feel during battles. In addition, the grid-based battlefield with a fast card release mechanism makes the battle both strategic and exciting, maintaining the consistent tense rhythm of the Mega Man series. If you like Mega Man, card strategies, or science fiction themes, don't miss this game.


Game Guide:

I. Initial Deck Construction Tips

  • Balance deck structure: It is recommended to construct the deck by evenly distributing attack types (swords, guns, lasers), recovery types (recovery, barrier), and control types (freeze, paralysis) cards.
  • Version-exclusive card utilization: The Dragon version provides lightning enhancement skills and cards, prioritizing obtaining "Thunder Zerker" series skill cards to form combo break defense.
  • Make good use of "Mega" and "Giga" cards: These cards are rare but high damage, leaving them as final skills for BOSS battles is especially crucial.

II. Battle Techniques and Attribute Weakness

  • The battlefield is from front to back perspective, and enemies often release attacks from a distance. It is recommended to carry long-range cards (such as Wideshot, electromagnetic wave).
  • Attribute system: Lightning > Water > Fire > Grass > Lightning. Mastering the weakness can stun the enemy with one hit, causing massive damage with combos.

III. Exploration and Story Progression

  • Switch to "Wave State" to enter Wave World, scan computers/appliances in the real world to find hidden side quests and treasure chests.
  • Talk to NPCs to obtain "Brother Cards" to improve Link ability values, which can unlock additional skill slots or exclusive skill enhancements.

IV. BOSS Battle Strategy Example (such as Wolf Woods)

  • The BOSS has a high attack frequency, using movement skills (such as Air Spread) to avoid damage.
  • Using "Electrocution" skills can paralyze the target, creating openings for output.
  • Pairing "Counter" cards with trap chips can suppress its actions.

V. Useful Tips

  • Logging in daily can earn Brother rewards; it is recommended to establish the most "Brother Band" connections as early as possible.
  • Communication can exchange cards, and the three versions combined can collect all chip illustrations.

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