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===Power Version=== | ===Power Version=== | ||
1. '''Doon''' | 1. '''Doon''' | ||
: | :Restore the [[Antenna Tree]] in [[Takedama Village]] | ||
2. '''Mentalis''' | 2. '''Mentalis''' | ||
:Defeat [[Midori's father]] in [[Tokaribe Village]] | :Defeat [[Midori's father]] in [[Tokaribe Village]] | ||
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===Speed Version=== | ===Speed Version=== | ||
1. '''Gyuun''' | |||
:Restore the [[Antenna Tree]] in [[Takedama Village]] | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{c|Telefang 1 ringtones}} | {{c|Telefang 1 ringtones}} |
Revision as of 16:25, 9 June 2012
Ringtones are a feature of the Telefang series. Accessed by the D-Shot's Melo-D menu, ringtones are a way to customize the Denjuu in your contact list.
Name Etymology
"Melo-D" comes from the original Japanese D-mero (Dメロ), with the D presumably standing for Denki (電気), meaning electricity, and mero, short for melody.
Telefang 1
In Telefang 1, there are 71 premade ringtone melodies available, and space for 8 original melodies to be written by the player. Each Denjuu species is assigned a premade ringtone, usually shared between evolutionary members. When changing a contact's ringtone, the player can choose between the default ringtone, the Denjuu's personal ringtone, or any of the 8 original ringtones.
When creating an original melody, the D-Shot's keypad is utilized in selecting notes and editing pitch, tempo, and length of notes. Original melodies can be transferred between players with use of a link connection. Original melodies could not be composed in the bootleg.
Telefang 2
In Telefang 2, the use of ringtones was changed somewhat. Original melodies are no longer available. Denjuu are also not assigned species-dependent ringtones, but instead may use any available ringtones. Default ringtones available depend on the current model of D-Shot that the player is using; each D-Shot comes with three rings and three songs.
Downloadable ringtone melodies, named after various Denjuu, can be retrieved from D-Mode and used by any D-Shot model. They are unlocked by completing various actions throughout the course of the game. The downloaded tones available are version-dependent, but can be traded over link cable with another player. Up to three of these can be chosen for use at a time.
Power Version
1. Doon
- Restore the Antenna Tree in Takedama Village
2. Mentalis
- Defeat Midori's father in Tokaribe Village
3. Penelope
- Defeat Kyou's father in Tokaribe Village
4. Bicolor
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5. Rubricol
- Defeat either of the Smile Sisters in Takedama Cave, postgame
6. Demerus
- Defeat Yuu at Holy Land Iasuka, postgame
7. Etupirka
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8. Sparsa
- Defeat Sister in Tokaribe Village, postgame
9. Tectus
- Defeat Brother in Kiwatora Village, postgame
Speed Version
1. Gyuun
- Restore the Antenna Tree in Takedama Village
- This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it.