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When like me, you got into the series with ds3, it is so crazy how fucking good the ambience of the game wasm it truly felt like you were diving in a different world, with an adventure ahead of you. Moments of peace, of victory and of struggle. It's just so incredible what miyazaki managed to achieve with the dark souls trilogy as a whole. All three games manage to make you feel something you'd mever feel from any other franchise
Mind you this was 11 years ago, the game was different at the time. You summon Sanwitch to activate the effects sangan and witch of the black forest to search for exodia pieces. Hence why sanwitch was banned. So it was just a fun video explaining what else it could be used for.
I remember playing on my DS back in the early 2010s, MySims Sky Heroes being one of the games I had. Your gameplay had caught my nostalgia and curiosity, especially with the “Honor Battle”. I managed to complete this particular level very different from yours. With the Flanker fuselage and wings, including the most powerful jet engines I could obtain up to that point, I was able to win all previous missions using zoom-and-boom tactics. Basically, I would use my speed to escape pursuers and gain space to ambush my targets, either through fast diving attacks or low altitude stunts - the latter allowing me to obtain accidental/collision kills. However, that all changed with “Honor Battle”. Apparently, the Crescent Moon Ninjas can easily keep up with any of the fastest planes built to that point. Even when you slam the speed boost, they’ll stay right on your tail, although not enough to acquire a lock/shot on you - twas enough to keep them at bay. When I flew inside the ruins, however, I was finally able to gain an advantage. For some reasons, the Ninjas found it difficult to enter inside the ruins, but exiting was not a problem. At one entrance, there was a shield bubble powerup, but the other entrance had nothing, creating a bottleneck and thus allowing me to ambush anyone who came inside. There was an invisibility powerup in the middle of the ruins, including two repair powerups, granting me a defendable safe zone until somebody got the shield powerup, thereby forcing me to go outside lest I want to be shot down. Alternatively, engaging the Ninjas in turning fights is not a bad idea, which is what you did. The only problem is that it becomes exhausting - they will relentlessly dance around you unless you make them crash into an obstacle (i.e. hill or pillar) or slam the brakes and make them overshoot. However, I noticed you were able to occasionally gain some distance from them and shoot them down in head-on manoeuvres at slow speeds, made especially effective via using a rapid fire weapon (goo guns), whereas I used EMP bolts throughout the game (preferring mid to long range shooting).
You don't need to play the original Cyber Sleuth game to get Lucemon. You simply need to meet his Digivolution requirements. As for how to "grind" those levels for Tokomon if you still need to get him the hard way, one of the best options is to get your hands on one or more PlatinumNumemon (Etemon is one of the options for Digivolving into PlatinumNumemon, and the only requirements to Digivolve into PlatinumNumemon is to have 10 ABI and be level 65, which isn't hard to do if you are already able to reach Ultimate level) and equip them with nothing but Tactician USBs. PlatinumNumemon's passive ability doubles (I think) the EXP you earn after battle (as long as it's part of the active battle party and not in your Reserves), and then the effects of each Tactician USB (which also boost EXP gained from battles) stacks on top of that. Doing this you can grind Digimon to max level very quickly. You can obtain Tactician USBs earlier than normal by using the 1000 Yen Develop Command at the DigiFarm (not 100 or 10K), and the more upgraded the DigiFarm is, and as long as the DigiFarm Leader has the Builder personality, you can rarely obtain 1 or 2 Tactician USBs each time, though the odds tend to be low. If you're later in the game, then enemy PlatinumNumemon can sometimes drop the USBs as well. If you have a Study Room Farm Good (you can buy them from the DigiLab Shop pretty early in the game) you can equip it to that DigiFarm and then set that farm to do Training, and this will cause the INT stat of the Digimon on that farm to increase over time, and this also helps Tokomon meet the 130 INT requirement to get Lucemon.