Gundam Breaker 4: How to Unlock Lin and Lilin Incarnation Gunplas

As a seasoned Gundam Breaker enthusiast, hailing from the digital arcades of Neo Tokyo, I must confess my unyielding affection for Gundam Breaker 4. Having spent countless hours crafting and battling with my Gunplas in its predecessor, this latest installment felt like a long-awaited reunion with an old friend, but one who’s brought a fresh coat of paint and a few new dance moves to the party.


It’s not surprising that I have a deep affection for Gundam Breaker 4, given that Gundam Breaker 3 was my go-to game previously. So, it was quite predictable that I would enjoy this one as well. Honestly, I can’t help but love this game!

And for once I love the story too. Don’t get me wrong, Gundam Breaker 3’s story was neat and all with you trying to save a local model shop and arcade, but it got REALLY insane towards the end. Gundam Breaker 4 gives you something more akin to Sword Art Online where you’re in a virtual game universe creating your own Gunpla and competing for the love of the game. That’s literally all we need.

In this tale, I find myself particularly drawn to two captivating figures. One is Lin, an early companion I made friends with within the game world, and the other is Lilin, who bears a striking resemblance to Lin but possesses a distinctly different demeanor. Among all characters, they are undeniably my favorites.

Fortunately, you can truly enjoy these characters to the fullest by dressing them in unique “Incarnation” costumes, such as the Lin Carnation suit and the Lilin Carnation suit. If you fail to secure the position, simply say “Lin Carnation” aloud. Here you go!

Anyways, you need to follow a special path of crafting if you wanna get these pieces with pieces you’ll get through normal game play. Let’s get into it.

Initially, it’s essential that your combination system is activated. This feature enables you to join two components to form a new entity. Typically, this activation occurs during Chapter 2 at some stage.

From here on, all components (legs, arms, chest, backpack, head) share the same sequence of steps for their derivation process.

1) As a gaming enthusiast, merging the iconic Gundam F91 and the electrifying Super Fumina in my virtual world creates the dynamic character of Mobile Doll May. If I’ve reached the stage where she regularly appears, this fusion is what you might encounter!

2) Blend the Mobile Doll May with the infrequently appearing Providence Gundam. To do this, you could try switching on the Bounty Hunter mode occasionally to see if anyone is utilizing Providence components. This interaction would result in the creation of Lin Carnation parts.

3) Combine Lin Carnation with Mobile Doll May (Real). The resulting work, Lilin Carnation, not only represents these characters but also symbolically foreshadows the clear narrative revelation about them, an understanding that likely dawned on you well before the official unveiling in the story.

I find a frustrating aspect about these sections: Similar to Mobile Doll May and Super Fumina, it seems they can’t be repainted, which is unfortunate…I suspect we understand the reasoning behind this limitation, but it’s hard to accept that those modifying them are engaging in the same game as us. However, despite this, these sections remain enjoyable and complement the martial arts move set quite nicely.

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2024-09-14 21:27