Since half of the content here has already been covered in the substory page of this walkthrough, I will be reusing that info in the substory section of this guide for ease and cohesion. Like I said, this shouldn't be necessary with these builds, but strange things do happen in Pocket Circuit sometimes. This shouldn't be too big of an issue, but if you keep flying off with these builds, either try again and be more conservative with your mashing or swap cars around for a slightly different build. Only use what is necessary to regain control and continue the race. Use this sparingly, as you only get so much meter to spend recovering. You will be given the chance to tap to stabilize your car. In these situations, time will slow and the camera will zoom in to your car. If you go too fast on the track, your car can start to lose traction and begin to fly off the track. Avoid it, because you're more likely to fly off the track and lose rather than speed up the race. will use your turbo boost, but you will never have to use it with these builds. will be your best friend here, as it speeds up the races. While they start separate, you will need to win every cup race in order to unlock the final substory race. Pocket Circuit has two main story lines: the substories and the cup races. In order to complete the CP list you are required to purchase most of the Pocket Circuit parts, so be sure to buy every part you can each time you are notified about the store receiving new stock. Some parts can only be obtained from Dream Machines, however, they won't be used in this guide, so do not stress about relying on them to succeed. Parts can mostly be purchased at the store inside of the Pocket Circuit arena, however, you will be required to go to the Ebisu Pawn Shop for the Killer Bee car and the black market guy unlocked from Substory 8 to get the High Torque Motor 2.0 motor part. While you can do everything at this time, it's highly recommended to wait until you are deep into Real Estate Royale in Chapter 5, so you will have the funds required with minimal time and grinding. It is located on the western edge of Shichifuku Street, just next to the small park. Pocket Circuit becomes available once you return to the city in Chapter 2, after returning to your apartment. Here, I will be giving you the builds you will need to finish this quest chain with minimal issue. However, if experimentation is not your strong suit, you've come to the right place. While the 'gameplay' aspect of this game is pretty minimal, the true excitement comes from the freedom and experimentation that comes from the hundreds of customizable parts you can use to build your perfect Pocket Circuit car. Here, the Fighter gifts you the Pocket Circuit Stadium’s property.Pocket Circuit, one of my personal favorite minigames in this series. Return to the Pocket Circuit Stadium to max out the friendship meter.Ĭhapter 5: After you are running the Real Estate Royale, return to the Pocket Circuit Stadium. He agrees, and then he rewards you with the Devil Killer. The kids arrive at the park, and they tell the Fighter to stay. Here, he tells you he has decided to go and help his parents. The kids tell you to find him at the Public Park 3. Two kids arrive and overhear his conversation with you, which embarrasses the Fighter and he runs away. He doesn’t know whether to leave or stay with the Pocket Circuit. He tells you his parents need financial help. Complete this race, then talk with him outside. When you are one race away from filling the friendship meter, the fighter seems a little sad. Then, return to the Pocket Circuit Stadium to raise your friendship meter. You can find him outside the SEGA HI-TECH LAND Nakamichi. The kids come tell you they need him back. Fend off the kids.Īfter finishing around 6 races, the PC fighter runs away. Finish 3 races and a kid comes up to the fighter, ridiculing him. You don't need to win, but you must finish. Participate in races to raise your friendship meter. You also begin a friendship with the Pocket Circuit Fighter. He gives you the Golem Tiger (Car), along with Slick Tires, Power Motor, Balanced Frame, Regular Gears, Regular Battery, and a Red Blaze decal to get you started. Talk to this man again to begin the substory. Inside, a man explains Pocket Circuit racing to you. Talk to the lady yelling about Pocket Circuit Racing on the street.
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