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{{Infobox game | {{Infobox game | ||
| name=Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2 | | name=Keitai Denjuu Telefang 2 | ||
| | | japname=携帯電獣テレファング 2 | ||
| romaji = Keitai Denjuu Terefangu 2 | | romaji = Keitai Denjuu Terefangu 2 | ||
| series = Telefang | | series = Telefang | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The game follows a blue-haired protagonist named [[Kyou]] | The game follows a blue-haired protagonist (named by the player, but originally called [[Kyou]]) as he journeys on his quest to become a [[T-Fanger]]. Along the way, he encounters [[Diablos]], who is not content with humans entering the Denjuu universe and so is killing off the [[Antenna tree]]s, thereby cutting off access to the human world. | ||
With only one | With only one antenna tree in existence, that tree was the only entrance left from the human's world to the Denjuu's world. The player, naturally, must stop him before he is stuck in the world forever. <ref>http://www.rocketcompany.co.jp/t2/t2_003.html</ref> | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | ===Humans=== | ||
{{main|List of people}} | {{main|List of people}} | ||
* '''Kyou''' {{lang| | * '''Kyou''' {{lang|jap=キョウ}} | ||
* '''Midori''' {{lang| | * '''Midori''' {{lang|jap=ミドリ}} | ||
* '''Yuu''' {{lang| | * '''Yuu'''{{lang|jap=ユウ}} | ||
* '''Otome''' {{lang| | * '''Otome''' {{lang|jap=オトメ}} | ||
* '''Matsukiyo''' {{lang| | * '''Matsukiyo''' {{lang|jap=マツキヨ}} | ||
===Denjuu=== | ===Denjuu=== | ||
* '''[[Rex (Basic)|Rex]]''' {{lang| | * '''[[Rex (Basic)|Rex]]''' {{lang|jap=レックス}} | ||
* '''[[Doon (Basic)|Doon]]''' {{lang| | * '''[[Doon (Basic)|Doon]]''' {{lang|jap=ドーン}} | ||
* '''[[Gyuun (Basic)|Gyuun]]''' {{lang| | * '''[[Gyuun (Basic)|Gyuun]]''' {{lang|jap=ギューン}} | ||
* '''[[Chakor (Basic)|Chakor]]''' {{lang| | * '''[[Chakor (Basic)|Chakor]]'''{{lang|jap=チャコル}} | ||
* '''[[ | * '''[[Diablos (Basic)|Diablos]]''' {{lang|jap=ディアボロス}} | ||
==Changes from Telefang 1== | ==Changes from Telefang 1== | ||
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* The sprites were redrawn | * The sprites were redrawn | ||
* The background music was changed | * The background music was changed | ||
* New Denjuu were introduced | * New Denjuu were introduced | ||
* [[Move types]] were introduced, and a Denjuu which has a [[type]] disadvantage would not necessarily lose if it has good [[moves]]. | * [[Move types]] were introduced, and a Denjuu which has a [[type]] disadvantage would not necessarily lose if it has good [[moves]]. | ||
* In Telefang 1, the starter partner would be different in both versions ([[Crypto]] and [[Fungus]]), while in Telefang 2 it would be [[Rex]] for both versions. | * In Telefang 1, the starter partner would be different in both versions ([[Crypto]] and [[Fungus]]), while in Telefang 2 it would be [[Rex]] for both versions. | ||
* The new Denjuu [[ | * The new Denjuu [[mod evolve]] differently. Unlike the old Denjuu, their [[habitat type]] would change as they mod evolve. For mod evolved Denjuu that return in Telefang 2, their types have changed to reflect this pattern. | ||
* Some Denjuu evolve differently, with many evolution chains drastically shortened or even completely removed. | * Some Denjuu evolve differently, with many evolution chains drastically shortened or even completely removed. | ||
* In battle, each Denjuu has a friend that is specific to a Denjuu, which randomly appears and attacks the opponent. | * In battle, each Denjuu has a friend that is specific to a Denjuu, which randomly appears and attacks the opponent. | ||
* In Telefang 1, wild Denjuu cannot be seen before battling them, except | * In Telefang 1, wild Denjuu cannot be seen before battling them (similar to Pokémon), except at some specific areas. In Telefang 2, wild Denjuu can be seen in the overworld, and coming close to one will cause a battle to start (similar to {{w|Zelda II}} or {{w|Super Mario RPG}}). | ||
==Power and Speed version differences== | ==Power and Speed version differences== | ||
* | * Your rival and their partner denjuu are different depending on the version. Otome and Gyuun appear in Speed, while Yuu and Doon appear in Power. | ||
* Certain Denjuu can only be found in one version. | * Certain Denjuu can only be found in one version. | ||
* The colour of the [[D-Shot]] menu and the skins | * The colour of the [[D-Shot]] menu and the skins you can buy to customize it are different in each version. | ||
==Manga== | ==Manga== | ||
{{main|Telefang 2 manga}} | {{main|Telefang 2 manga}} | ||
A manga based on the series was serialized in {{w|Comic Bom Bom}} from | A manga based on the series was serialized in {{w|Comic Bom Bom}} from January to July in 2002. Unlike the manga based on [[Telefang 1]], it was only published in Comic Bom Bom and never re-released as volumes. | ||
==Promotions== | ==Promotions== | ||
To tie in with the release of the game, a promotional T2 logo or Rex mascot keychain were given out at certain Japanese stores.<ref>http://s15.zetaboards.com/Tulunk_Village/topic/6936243/1/ | To tie in with the release of the game, a promotional T2 logo or Rex mascot keychain were given out at certain Japanese stores.<ref>http://s15.zetaboards.com/Tulunk_Village/topic/6936243/1/</ref> | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
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* [[Telefang 1]] | * [[Telefang 1]] | ||
* [[List of Denjuu in Telefang 2]] | * [[List of Denjuu in Telefang 2]] | ||