Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3

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Instructor from Hell

Instructor from Hell

Raise any one character's pilot level to 50

21.9%

How to unlock the Instructor from Hell achievement in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 - Definitive Guide

You can use the Pilot "Training" worth 100,000g to increase your level fast. I was level 35 and used 300k g to go to level 50. Once cheevo pops up, reload game.
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30 Jun 2011 09:51

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To get tons of Money just play Online. By average you will earn 10k-20k per round. Try to Host or Join those boss battle matches like "Forever Four", Match will end in less than 1 minute if your players are good or well geared.
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By Zymesh on 04 Jul 2011 13:28
good call on the reload- btw, I just started playing a few days ago, but what are good ways to make tons of G? also, in other dw games including the gundam games the difficulty you did missions on determined how powerful the plans/parts/weapons you got for the mission were. Is that the case there? does the challenge level affect G income? I don't mean difficluty stars- I mean playing on easy. I wanted the perks from some of the memorial missions that were 6 stars when I still had pretty noob suits and pilots, so I tried running it on easy and it was an absolute cakewalk and I got plans just as good as running missions on hard or normal, so I tried running even low star missions on easy to experiment and seemed to get about the same quality plans. any idea if this is a fluke or does it not matter? also, do you get more G and pilot points for higher challenge levels? I'd hope so, but I hadn't directly tested it. I don't like playing on easy anyway because that basically requires no skill, but I'm curious if cranking it up to hard would reap extra rewards etc.
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By rastal66 on 01 Jul 2011 14:24
There are a couple ways to go about getting this achievement. You can use the Pilot Training option, found in the shop, and buy the Pilot Points necessary to level up your character. You'll need quite a bit of G to get there, though. The other way is to grind the experience yourself by doing missions over and over, and obviously you can mix and match and do a little of both.

First of all, skills you'll need and how to unlock them:

Little Giant (Initially available) - Gain a boost when fighting mobile armors
Pilot Sense (Beat Memorial Missions to unlock) - Gain more Pilot Points at the end of a mission
Ace Killer (Memorial Missions) - Gain a boost when fighting enemy pilots
One-man Army (Memorial Missions) - Gain a boost fighting large groups of enemies
Salvage Connoisseur (Judau level 5 Friendship) - Gain more G at the end of a mission
Final Sacrifice (Treize level 5 Friendship) - Large boost to combat ability, but cannot heal even with items

Option 1: All for the Money

Recommended skills:
Pilot Sense, Ace Killer, One-man Army, Salvage Connoisseur

For this, the Special Missions are your friend. There are three specific missions you'll need, but since they appear randomly, you'll be playing other missions too. The three missions you'll want to look out for are:

Supply and Demand (S&D)
The Rising Cost of Mobile Suits! (RCMS)
Junkyard Battle! (JB)

Again, all three of these appear randomly, but you'll have to clear the lower ones for the others to start unlocking. The plus side is that you only have to clear them on one character and they'll start appearing for others. In other words, beating S&D will have RCMS start appearing for all other characters, and likewise with JB.

The trick then is getting them to appear by completing other missions. I recommend beating the Collection Missions, because the low-level ones go by pretty quick. Properly equipped, you can go through Heroes of the One-Year War and Mourning Warriors in under five minutes. Equip Pilot Sense, Ace Killer, and One-man Army for the quickest times. If you prefer, beating the Trial of the Giants can also go pretty quickly (see below).

When going through the Special Missions, choose your best suit and equip the following skills: Pilot Sense, Salvage Connoisseur, Ace Killer/One-man Army. This will net you the most G to use in Training. In terms of G, S&D gives about 5,000-7,000; RCMS nets you anywhere between 10,000 and 15,000; and JB will give you 18,000-20,000, with twenty thousand being the cap for any single mission.

Option 2: Learn through Experience

Recommended skills:
Pilot Sense, Little Giant, Final Sacrifice

For this one, the Challenge Missions are the way to go. Specifically, you want to play Trial of the Giants 2 and 3. TotG 1 and 4 have you go up against the Big Zam and Dark Gundam mobile armors, and those have nasty one-hit KO moves when they're low on health. You only get one life each mission, so those two are a no-go.

Pick whichever pilot and suit you like best and go for either TotG 2 or 3. TotG 2 has you going against the Psycho Gundam Mark 1 and 2, and TotG 3 has you going against two Queen Mansas. I prefer going against the Psycho Gundams, but the Queen Mansas are also pretty easy.

With a level 4, tier-one mobile suit and the above skills, you'll beat each mission in under two minutes and earn anywhere between 4000 and 6000 Pilot Points each time. The description for Final Sacrifice is wrong, because you'll still recover lost health through natural healing (repairing?). And since the mobile armors don't drop items and you're only going against two of them, that drawback is a moot point.

And again, you can always go with some of Column A and some of Column B. Whichever floats you boat and all that.
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25 Oct 2013 13:13

A character can get experience to level up in multiple ways, here are the following ways:
  • For completing a mission, there’s a preset amount of points you get for completing certain missions
  • The amount of Aces, Shot downs, Fields Gained, the Time it took to finish the mission and any factors given in the post game statistics
  • In the shop, there’s a Training option that lets you pay for experience which is not recommended
There is also a good skill known as Pilot Sense which increases the amount of EXP you get. Level 50 will surely come naturally so long as you stick to one pilot for a good amount of time, try picking a pilot you like so at least it’s worth the grind.

 

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