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+ | The game has seven Extra Folders, the four N1-Folders and the Hades Folder are available in [[Hades Island]], XtraFldr in [[ACDC Area|ACDC Square]], and Famous Folder in the [[Beach Street]] TV Station Lobby. The Extra Folder mechanic plays a significant role throughout the game, as several sections of the N-1 arc force the player to use a standardized Extra Folder for battles, thereby allowing only the most skilled to be champion. |
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Folder (フォルダ Foruda), also known as Chip Folder (チップフォルダ), is a feature from the Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Star Force series. A Folder is used to store 30 Battle Chips or Battle Cards that will appear in the Custom Screen.
There is a limit of how many copies of the same chip can be added in the folder. In the first Mega Man Battle Network game, the limit is 10 copies, reducing to 5 in Mega Man Battle Network 2, 4 in Mega Man Battle Network 3 to 5, and 3 in Rockman.EXE 4.5 Real Operation and the Mega Man Star Force series. In Mega Man Battle Network 6, they are restricted according to their size: 5 copies of chips with size of 19 MB or lower, 4 copies for 20-29 MB, 3 for 30-39 MB, 2 for 40-49 MB, and 1 for 50 MB and higher.
In the first two Mega Man Battle Network games, the Folder can only contain 5 Navi Chips. In the third game onward and the Mega Man Star Force series, this changed with the addition of classes, the limit being 5 Mega Class Chips and 1 Giga Class Chip. The limitation can be increased with some Navi Customizer programs. Except for the first two games, the Folder can't hold duplicates of Navi, Mega, and Giga Chips.
Starting by Mega Man Battle Network 2, the user can select a specific Battle Chip to appear in the beginning of the NetBattle, but only if its memory doesn't exceed the Folder's limit. In the beginning the regular memory is 4 MB, and it can be increased with upgrades. In the Mega Man Star Force series the regular chip is replaced by Favorite Battle Cards, which makes 4-6 (depending of the game) selected cards become of the White color. This allows the cards to be used with almost any combination.
In Mega Man Network Transmission, the Folder must contain 20 Battle Chips and the initial regular memory is 8 MB.
The Folder works in a different way in Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge.
Initial Folders
The Folder that the player has in the beginning of the game.
Mega Man Battle Network series
Mega Man Battle Network:
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Mega Man Battle Network 2:
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Mega Man Battle Network 3:
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Mega Man Battle Network 4:
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Mega Man Battle Network 5:
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Mega Man Battle Network 6:
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Mega Man Network Transmission:
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Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge:
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Rockman.EXE 4.5 Real Operation:
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Mega Man Star Force series
Mega Man Star Force:
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Mega Man Star Force 2:
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Mega Man Star Force 3:
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Extra Folders
Extra Folders allows the user to carry another combination of chips or cards. Some of them can't be modified, and in some games the player can carry only one extra. In the Mega Man Star Force series, the player starts the game with one Extra Folder (XtraFldr) with the same cards from the initial standard Folder (GeoFldr).
Mega Man Battle Network 3
The game has seven Extra Folders, the four N1-Folders and the Hades Folder are available in Hades Island, XtraFldr in ACDC Square, and Famous Folder in the Beach Street TV Station Lobby. The Extra Folder mechanic plays a significant role throughout the game, as several sections of the N-1 arc force the player to use a standardized Extra Folder for battles, thereby allowing only the most skilled to be champion.
The Serenade Time Trials also make use of the Extra Folder mechanic, as the player has to beat v2 versions of various Navis within a certain time limit using their Extra Folder.
N1-Folder A (N1-FldrA)
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N1-Folder B (N1-FldrB)
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N1-Folder C (N1-FldrC)
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N1-Folder D (N1-FldrD)
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Hades Folder (HadesFldr)
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XtraFldr
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Famous Folder (FamFoldr)
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Mega Man Battle Network 5
Xfolder
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Bonus Folder (BnusFldr)
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Mega Man Star Force 2
Sonia Folder (SniaFldr)
- PlusCannon (Favorite)
- PlusCannon
- PlusCannon
- PlsmaGun1
- PlsmaGun1
- PlsmaGun1
- WideSword
- LongSword
- BooHat1 (Favorite)
- BooHat1
- VoltcEye1 (Favorite)
- MadVulcn1
- MadVulcn1
- JetSki1
- JetSki1
- SnoBall1
- SnoBall1
- Recover50
- Recover50
- Recover50
- Recover80 (Favorite)
- Barrier
- Barrier
- Invisible
- Invisible
- ParlyzPlus
- ParlyzPlus
- Whistle
- AttckPanel
- AttckPanel
Folder Back
Folder Back, known as Folder Return (フォルダリターン) in Japan, is a Battle Chip exclusive to Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue. It makes all previously used Battle Chips return to the Folder, including Folder Back itself, allowing an infinite use of the Battle Chips.
ID | Battle Chip | Description | Code(s) | Memory | Location | |
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Giga Chip 1 | FoldrBak | Restores all chips & folders | * | 99 MB | BugFrag Trader in Undernet 2. |
Other media
Folders appear to not exist or aren't shown in other media. However, in the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, one of the new features of the Progress PET is the ability to store up to 25 chips in the memory for quick access, the screen displaying 5 of them at a time. This improvement gives the PET a function similar to the Folder and Custom Screen, without game restrictions like the Custom Gauge.
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