User:Yu Narukaze

Hell with it, I'll just make a profile. Prior to now, I occasionally made anonymous edits pertaining to Disgaea 4, since that's the game I'm most familiar with. I decided to finally have a public identity here, so I took one of my Wikia accounts and logged in. At any rate, I'm decent with things related to Disgaea 4, since I finished it. I can also remember details rather well. For example, the part where Angels are technically forbidden only from harming their own bodies, which makes me wonder why Vulcanus didn't just have someone else stab her. I also have a tendency to go on tangents. Anyway, the only game I've finished is Disgaea 4. I have 3 as well, but it just didn't interest me as much, for some reason. In addition, I actually kind of like Level Grinding. Very strange, I know, but I do. I'm somewhat prone to cursing. I'll keep it mild, but if you don't like the word "damn," then don't read what I write. (I'll keep it out of the wiki pages.)

I probably won't be here too often, but I like the series. Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is one of the few video games I have ever finished. I've done the post-game up to Pringer X: Poison, as well. I've only played the Vita port, since I don't own a PS3.

Disgaea 4 Questions, Tips, etc.
If someone has some tips for how to fight Pringer X: Poison, please mention it on my talk page. I have a level 9999 character who can hardly scratch him. Also, what's the best way to get into the LoC? I want a Trap, dammit.

A tip for those who don't have a PPS, but want one: it's not that hard to get. You don't need to go to the X-Dimension, though I went to the X-Reincarnation Room to get the Nekomata to interrogate. Also, Desco gives the option "Rip Out Their Entrails" if she's in the Discipline Room, which is incredibly effective. Anyway, set the enemy strength to Rank 4 in the Cheat Shop. That gets the Nekomata in the level I mentioned to level 1088, and level 1000 is the minimum to get the PPS. Also, get Valvatorez to level 1088 or above! That was the problem I had: my Valvatorez was slightly below that level, which made it so I couldn't capture a Nekomata at Enemy Rank 4 at all; it would ALWAYS destroy my base panel. The chest I got interrogating this particular Nekomata had a PPS. It wasn't on an X-Dimension level, by the way, so you don't need it to be.

If you don't know how to dupe items, here's one way. Be warned, though: it only works in the Vita version. Also, you can't dupe monster-only weapons this way. It probably won't work the first few times. Every time you kill a neutral Bio-Suit with the PPS, it is rolling the steal. Remember, the PPS only has a 10% chance to steal. With more Bio-Suits, the chance to dupe increases. Remember all that and you'll do fine.
 * 1) Equip someone with the PPS. I felt it best to mention this at the top.
 * 2) Make 9 Bio-Suits. To unlock the Bio-Suits, you need to beat Chapter 8 and have a Warrior and Heavy Knight, both at level 30.
 * 3) Get all of the Bio-Suits to at least level 50. At this level, they learn "Run Wild," which is the key to this trick.
 * 4) Equip one with the item you want to dupe, and ONLY that item.
 * 5) Go to an easy level.
 * 6) Deploy the Bio-Suit with the item, and have it Run Wild. This will turn it into a neutral unit.
 * 7) Deploy the character with the PPS.
 * 8) Have them kill the Bio-Suit. It doesn't need to be with a normal attack, special skills will work, too.
 * 9) If you get another copy of the item, complete the level. If not, quit and retry.
 * 10) Assuming you got another copy and you want to dupe more, equip another Bio-Suit with the duplicate and do the same thing.