Toukon Retsuden 2 - MVP Mode FAQ Last update: 6/1/99 Version #: 1.1 Author: David Hayter - hayabusa54@hotmail.com Copyright info: This is copyrighted by David Hayter. That's right, don't go trying to copy my stuff now. The consequences might be severe, so please don't. If you use my info, please, give me some credit. Credits: My credit goes to Tim Jost, pink999@my-dejanews.com, who wrote the first FAQ and how to play MVP mode. Info: Even though Tim wrote a very good FAQ, I felt that the MVP mode wasn't clear enough for me. So after figuring it out, I decided to write an FAQ about it that might clear it up for some of you. !NOTE! - This FAQ was intended for people who have read Tim Jost's FAQ first. Please check that one out, then it might make a little more sense. Also, I will update these on my homepage faster than I can submit them and have them be up. The URL is: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Ring/8191/ MVP Mode: In MVP mode, you main goal is to become the MVP in the NJPW League. Do this by beating all of your opponents, in mostly tag matches. Here's a break down of what all the options are: First menu: Blue button - Continue MVP Season Red button - Start new MVP Season Green button - Exit MVP Mode When starting a new MVP season, and you don't have the books, try to identify people by some symbols in their names. For example, Satoshi Kojima has a unique symbol at the front of his name, so you can always tell who he is by that symbol. After you pick all of your people, you're ready to start. Playing MVP Mode: The only things I really use on the MVP screen are the first and second buttons. The first one is to go to the card, the second one is to look at all of the different wrestlers involved. You can check out who's injured, and also who's in different organizations. You can also see the month number all the way in the upper left corner, so you can see how far a long you are. The card screen: Ok, here's how it works, you have 5 cards per month. I'm not sure what the last one means, but if it's anything like American wrestlings, I think it's a Pay Per View. If you're like me, you don't want to see the computer fight, so keep skipping all of the matches until you see the flashing Player 1 sign, or 2, or 3... So then go to the option on the left to play your match (If you do this on a computer match, you'll watch it). If you do really well, you'll get titles and secret characters. If you increase the difficulty, you get different events. Well, that's it for my FAQ. I hope you found it short, but useful. If any of my information is wrong, tell me about it at the e-mail address at the top. If you haven't already, you should check out the El Samurai and Kendo Ka Shin FAQs. I am also working on a Takaiwa FAQ. So if you like this game as much as I do, please help out by writing some FAQs, if I can do it, so can you.