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| - New Game + is unlocked after beating the final boss in Xenoblade Chronicles.
- "New Game +" is the most common name for second playthroughs of the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It can be accessed after defeating Henry in the game's "real" ending and saving the clear data to another data slot. From there the player will be returned to the very beginning of the game, although this second playthrough offers a number of features that are exclusive to a New Game +. It can also be accessed by pausing the game, opening the Data screen, selecting Load Data, and loading the slot where the clear data was saved to.
- A New Game + is the most common reference to the second playthrough of No More Heroes. It can be accessed after defeating Henry in the game's "real" ending and saving the clear data to another data slot. From there the player will be returned to the very beginning of the game, although this second playthrough offers a number of features that are exclusive to a New Game +. It can also be accessed by pausing the game, opening the Data screen, selecting Load Data, and loading the slot where the clear data was saved to.
- Suggested difficultly levels for quests are scaled up by at least 25 levels, as are the levels of the monsters encountered. It is in fact a live-scaling; whatever level you were at when you completed the game and created a save file to start New Game +, the monster and quest levels will be scaled accordingly. For example, with a first time playthrough where both the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine expansions were played, the character was at level 53 at the game's end, which caused the lowest level monsters in New Game + to be level 50. The levels of dropped equipment and items made through crafting are also shifted upwards. With witcher school gear, this is reflected by a name change to "Legendary". For example, "Feline armor" now becomes "Legendary Feline armor" with correspondingly h
- New Game + is a game mode that is unlocked after you finish EVERYTHING in the game. It comes with many special stuff (some are bad and others are good), these are they:
* Tier + Upgrades.
* Tier + Skill Tree.
* Towers +.
* Cash Multiplier.
* No Pre-Round messages.
* Upgrades cost 1.4x more.
* Specialty Buildings cost 75% more.
* All Special Missions can be done again, giving 1.5x the Monkey Money.
* All Ultimate Items disappear, which means you have to get them again.
* You have to buy Game Modes and Mods again.
* You start with 0 MM and all your Specialty Buildings disappear.
* Your Rank stays the same.
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| - A New Game + is the most common reference to the second playthrough of No More Heroes. It can be accessed after defeating Henry in the game's "real" ending and saving the clear data to another data slot. From there the player will be returned to the very beginning of the game, although this second playthrough offers a number of features that are exclusive to a New Game +. It can also be accessed by pausing the game, opening the Data screen, selecting Load Data, and loading the slot where the clear data was saved to. From the beginning of a New Game +, the player will retain all of their acquired trading cards, clothing, beam katanas and beam katana parts, Beam Katana Combo, Strength and Maximum vitality stats and techniques. Any missions, assassination gigs and free fights that were available to the player, as well as the resulting ranks that were earned, will also be retained during a New Game +. Also, if the player chooses, the game can be replayed at a different difficulty level (including hard, or "Bitter" mode which is unlocked after the game's first initial playthrough); playing at a different difficulty level is not required however, but is recommended so that enemies can "keep up" with the weapons, stats and techniques the player has accumulated during their first playthrough. Starting a New Game + will also add one hundred new trading cards to be collected by the player. This "Design Materials" set features cards containing different types of concept art from the game, including character designs, expressions, weapons, profile cards, and art of several other things surrounding the game, including Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly. Not unlike the first playthrough, many of these new trading cards are obtained from chests, though the majority are found by unearthing them from particular sections of Santa Destroy where they are now buried. As for uncovering these buried trading cards, if the player has purchased the Accelerator from Naomi's Lab, when in the vicinity of buried treasure the Wii Remote will make a slight vibration. If the player progresses in the right direction towards the buried treasure's location, the Wii Remote will continue to make brief vibrations. If the player progresses in the wrong direction towards the buried treasure, the Wii Remote will no longer make these vibrations. As the player progresses closer to the buried treasure, the vibrations will intensify, and when the player is standing over, or extremely close to the treasure, the Wii Remote will make constant, intense vibrations. If the player has not obtained the Accelerator, this can be a difficult process of trial and error. Also, starting a New Game + will cause the t-shirt selection at Area 51 to expand.
- New Game + is a game mode that is unlocked after you finish EVERYTHING in the game. It comes with many special stuff (some are bad and others are good), these are they:
* Tier + Upgrades.
* Tier + Skill Tree.
* Towers +.
* Cash Multiplier.
* No Pre-Round messages.
* Upgrades cost 1.4x more.
* Specialty Buildings cost 75% more.
* All Special Missions can be done again, giving 1.5x the Monkey Money.
* All Ultimate Items disappear, which means you have to get them again.
* You have to buy Game Modes and Mods again.
* You start with 0 MM and all your Specialty Buildings disappear.
* Your Rank stays the same. You can always return to you old game through a menu that appears after you click "Play" when you load the game (you will be shown with 2 bars, the first saying "Play Game" and the other saying "Play Game +"). ItsBloonTasty (talk) 20:27, May 1, 2013 (UTC)
- "New Game +" is the most common name for second playthroughs of the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It can be accessed after defeating Henry in the game's "real" ending and saving the clear data to another data slot. From there the player will be returned to the very beginning of the game, although this second playthrough offers a number of features that are exclusive to a New Game +. It can also be accessed by pausing the game, opening the Data screen, selecting Load Data, and loading the slot where the clear data was saved to. From the beginning of a New Game +, the player will retain all of their acquired trading cards, clothing, beam katanas and beam katana parts, Beam Katana Combo, Strength and Maximum vitality stats and techniques. Any missions, assassination gigs and free fights that were available to the player, as well as the resulting ranks that were earned, will also be retained during a New Game +. Also, if the player chooses, the game can be replayed at a different difficulty level (including hard, or "Bitter" mode which is unlocked after the game's first initial playthrough); playing at a different difficulty level is not required however, but is recommended so that enemies can "keep up" with the weapons, stats and techniques the player has accumulated during their first playthrough. Starting a New Game + will also one hundred new trading cards to be collected by the player. This "Design Materials" set features cards containing different types of concept art from the game, including character designs, expressions, weapons, profile cards, and art of several other things surrounding the game, including Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly. Not unlike the first playthrough, many of these new trading cards are obtained from chests, though the majority are found by unearthing them from particular sections of Santa Destroy where they are now buried. As for uncovering these buried trading cards, if the player has purchased the Accelerator from Naomi's Lab, when in the vicinity of buried treasure the Wii Remote will make a slight vibration. If the player progresses in the right direction towards the buried treasure's location, the Wii Remote will continue to make brief vibrations. If the player progresses in the wrong direction towards the buried treasure, the Wii Remote will no longer make these vibrations. As the player progresses closer to the buried treasure, the vibrations will intensify, and when the player is standing over, or extremely close to the treasure, the Wii Remote will make constant, intense vibrations. If the player has not obtained the Accelerator, this can be a difficult process of trial and error. Also, starting a New Game + will cause the t-shirt selection at Area 51 to expand.
- Suggested difficultly levels for quests are scaled up by at least 25 levels, as are the levels of the monsters encountered. It is in fact a live-scaling; whatever level you were at when you completed the game and created a save file to start New Game +, the monster and quest levels will be scaled accordingly. For example, with a first time playthrough where both the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine expansions were played, the character was at level 53 at the game's end, which caused the lowest level monsters in New Game + to be level 50. The levels of dropped equipment and items made through crafting are also shifted upwards. With witcher school gear, this is reflected by a name change to "Legendary". For example, "Feline armor" now becomes "Legendary Feline armor" with correspondingly higher stats. This also means that even if you managed to unlock the Grandmaster witcher sets in your first playthrough, they will soon be overwhelmed by the level of enemies that you'll face in New Game +, so you'll have to start forging new armor. There is only one known self-leveling item in the game and it only comes with Blood and Wine: Aerondight. Make sure you have added upgrade slots and enchanted it as you see fit before you start New Game + as the Runewright will be, at minimum, 30 levels higher and therefore impossible to help right away.
- New Game + is unlocked after beating the final boss in Xenoblade Chronicles.
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