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| desc=After completing the single-player game once, a "Zoom" setting is added to the options menu. It has two values: 75% (for a fixed perspective, which disables zooming) or 100% (the default behavior; the camera zooms in or out depending on the distance between the fighters).
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| desc=After completing the single-player game once on any difficulty level, a "Zoom" setting is added to the options menu. It has two values: 75% (for a fixed perspective, which disables zooming) or 100% (the default behavior; the camera zooms in or out depending on the distance between the fighters).
 
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| desc=After completing the single-player game 5 times, an "Animal Stock" setting is added to the options menu. When turned on, it allows players to use captured beast spirits an unlimited number of times per round (instead of only one time per round; they still cost one level of the beast meter to use).
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| desc=After completing the single-player game 5 times on any difficulty level, an "Animal Stock" setting is added to the options menu. When turned on, it allows players to use captured beast spirits an unlimited number of times per round (instead of only one time per round; they still cost one level of the beast meter to use).
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==Stock count option==
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| desc=After completing the single-player game 10 times on any difficulty level, a "Stock Count" setting is added to the options menu. When turned on, it no longer costs a level of the beast meter to summon a beast spirit or use a Beast Force move for a captured beast spirit.
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==Damage option==
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| desc=After completing the single-player game 15 times on any difficulty level, a "Damage" setting is added to the options menu. When turned off, characters can no longer damage each other during matches (which affects both human and computer players).
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 5 July 2024

Back to: Rabbit.

Clean pause

When paused, hold X+Y+Z to hide the pause menu.

Zoom option

Rabbit Saturn, Hidden, Zoom Option.png

Rabbit Saturn, Hidden, Zoom 75%.png

Rabbit Saturn, Stages, Wu-Ling.png

After completing the single-player game once on any difficulty level, a "Zoom" setting is added to the options menu. It has two values: 75% (for a fixed perspective, which disables zooming) or 100% (the default behavior; the camera zooms in or out depending on the distance between the fighters).

Animal stock option

Rabbit Saturn, Hidden, Animal Stock.png

After completing the single-player game 5 times on any difficulty level, an "Animal Stock" setting is added to the options menu. When turned on, it allows players to use captured beast spirits an unlimited number of times per round (instead of only one time per round; they still cost one level of the beast meter to use).

Stock count option

Rabbit Saturn, Hidden, Stock Count.png

After completing the single-player game 10 times on any difficulty level, a "Stock Count" setting is added to the options menu. When turned on, it no longer costs a level of the beast meter to summon a beast spirit or use a Beast Force move for a captured beast spirit.

Damage option

Rabbit Saturn, Hidden, Damage Option.png

After completing the single-player game 15 times on any difficulty level, a "Damage" setting is added to the options menu. When turned off, characters can no longer damage each other during matches (which affects both human and computer players).

References


Rabbit

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Sega Saturn
Demos: Rabbit Mihonhin (1997)

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