One Piece: Grand Battle (GameCube) Battle your way across the Grand Line to become King of the Pirates! Ahoy there mi hearties! In a world of pirates, one man wants to become the greatest of them all: Monkey D. Join Luffy as he sets out to sea in a rowboat, in search of 'One Piece,' the greatest treasure in the world! The characters from the hit TV show make their US debut in One Piece: Grand Battle!, known in Japan as One Piece Grand Battle!Rush.Play as one of 16 weird and wonderful pirates from the show and pick up objects around you to use as weapons as you battle to become the King of the Pirates!
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Fourth Costumes[edit]
To unlock the characters’ fourth costumes listed below, insert the corresponding passport at the title screen while holding down the R button.
Characters[edit]
Chaser, Buggy, Don Krieg, Saw Tooth Arlong, Captain Kuro: Clear story mode with all five 'Straw Hat' pirates.
Gamecube Games List
Mrs Sunday, Tony Tony Chopper: Clear story mode with all 'Straw Hat' pirates as well as Chaser, Buggy, Captian Kuro, and Saw Tooth.
Hawk Eye Mihawk: Unlock Shanks and clear Story Mode on Very Hard with Zolo. Additionally, get struck by Shank's level two special move while beating Shanks with Zolo's special at level two. (Alternate: You must have have unlocked characters 1-13 then beat very hard with zolo and you unlock him. from c dog).
Red Hair Shanks: Clear Story Mode on Very Hard with Luffy.
Mr. 2 Bon Clay: Unlock characters 1-14 first, including the 4 hidden characters (Ms. Sunday, Tony Tony Chopper, Red Haired Shanks and Hawk-Eye Mihawk). Next play as Sanji in Story mode on any difficulty. Enter the following command as the end credits run.Hold L and press A, A, X, A, LEFT, A, X, B, A, X , Y, X, A, R, R, LEFT
Crocodile: Unlock characters 1-15 first (Mr. 2 Bon Clay, Ms. Sunday, Tony Tony Chopper, Red Haired Shanks and Hawk-Eye Mihawk). Next play as Ms. Sunday in Story mode on any difficutly. Enter the following command as the end credits run. Hold L and press DOWN, A, LEFT, DOWN, Y, A, X, B, UP, X, R, LEFT, Y, RIGHT, B, R.
One Piece: Grand Battle! 3StatisticsJapanese Name:Romanized Name:Official English Name:Developer(s):Publisher(s):Release(s)Platform(s):Genre:![]()
A sequel, One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush!, was released on March 17, 2005.
GameplayEdit
This game includes sixteen playable characters and seven stages all based on the One Piece story up to the Skypiea arc. Each character contains over two special attacks, and can use the environment as a weapon.
The special moves are now closer to the actual characters moves throughout the series. In Grand Battle! 2, they appeared more loosely based on the characters and only noted a few important moves to each character. Overall the fighting styles of each character are more developed then previous games. Some of the arenas reappear in One Piece Grand Battle! Rush! as well as many of the special/secret moves. The gameplay plays similar to the Power Stone series.
GraphicsEdit
The stages are now in full 3D, as oppose to them being a platform type style of fighting game like in One Piece Grand Battle! 2. All support characters are now in 3D and have a specific style of fighting. Overall, there is a sharp improvement in graphics over Grand Battle! 2 with the change over to a new console.
CharactersEdit
There are a total of sixteen player characters - a marked decrease from Grand Battle! 2, accompanied by an even sharper decrease in support characters. Each 'set' of support characters is now treated as a single unit tied to a single attack, rather than individuals that must be chosen before battle.
All player characters can access an 'A' and a 'B' costume, usually consisting of their default canon outfits and a recolor. Each of the Straw Hat Pirates - as well as Shanks - can access up to four costumes with more elaborate themes.
ItemsEdit
Combatants may be helped or hindered by a variety of items around the battlefield. Items fall under three general categories.
Below is a table of items and their respective effects.
Items are generally found by breaking the containers - barrels, crates, and treasure chests - positioned around each stage. Once broken, a container will always release several pieces of fruit and one other item, which will usually fade if left alone for 15 seconds. Barrels and crates can only release Attack items, while treasure chests can only release Power-Ups or drumsticks.
Containers can also be thrown for damage. Dashing against a container will send it a shorter distance, but allow it to stun on impact.
Battle StagesEdit
There are a total of seven stages, each with unique music, features, hazards, and background spectators.
Note that damage from stage hazards generally cannot be blocked.
Game ModesEdit
Four modes may be accessed from the Top Menu.
Event BattleEdit
Event Battle (イベントバトルIbento batoru?) mode puts the player character through five 60-second battles, each against a different CPU-selected opponent. Each battle is begun and ended by a cutscene, many scripted after (or extrapolated from) canon events. In contrast, the stage for each battle is chosen almost wholly at random; Smoker may be fought on Drum Castle, Mr. 2 Bon Clay may be fought on Jaya, and so on.
Once all five battles are cleared, a character-specific cinematic is played, followed by the game's development credits. If any battle is lost, the player will be presented with a continue option. Five continues - in total - are allowed before Event Battle automatically ends.
Grand BattleEdit
Grand Battle (グランドバトルGurando batoru?) mode allows players to participate in classic arcade-style battles against each other, or against a CPU opponent; unlike Event Battle, this mode allows characters to (through alternate costumes) fight duplicates of themselves. The battle stage may be freely chosen, or left to one of three 'custom' options:
In addition, players may adjust the following:
Grand ToursEdit
Grand Tours (グランドツアーズGurando tsuāzu?) mode allows up to 16 different characters to participate in a bracketed tournament.
TrainingEdit
Training (トレーニングTorēningu?) mode allows the player to test a character's controls and capabilities on the hazard-free Mary Geoise stage. Here, food charges and health regenerate automatically, and all damage output is visibly recorded.
In addition to standard difficulty settings, the player may program the opponent character to do nothing, run away, give chase (without attacking), or focus exclusively on one type of attack.
One Piece Grand Battle Gamecube CheatsCastEdit
Despite its smaller roster, Grand Battle! 3 possesses an even larger cast than its predecessor, as it casts most of its background spectators in addition to the player and support characters. While it generally remains faithful to the TV anime's castings, a few minor characters (such as Higuma) are completely recast.
The game is also notable for casting Yasunori Masutani (who also stands in for all of the Five Elders) as Attach, nearly four years before the character's 'official' casting in Episode 321.
TriviaEdit
ReferencesEdit
External LinksEditOne Piece Grand Battle Rush Gamecube![]() One Piece Grand Battle 3 Gamecube Rom
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