


The starter sword isn't automatically considered tried out, be it a new game or a loaded save file)Ĭomplete the Bestiary by scanning all foes (27 in total, including both forms of the Giga Golem and every single part of the Valkyrie tank, whose turrets are generated at random. Try out all 11 swords ("Sword history" doesn't depend on nor is saved in a save file, and lasts for as long as the game is running. Try Unleash with Soul Eater, Sword Heart skill bonus and Attack buffed against a foe weak to Dark ( Giga Golem's Ice form, its Ice Bit, or Spirit) and with Defence debuffed) Hit the damage display limit of 99999 (Must be done in a single hit. Keep killing it until it dies (Complete wave 19)ĭefeat the final boss and save the world (Complete the game) Smash up an elite sentry (Complete wave 8)Įat worms for breakfast (Complete wave 16)

They serve no in-game purpose, acting as a way of acknowledging the player's feats. There are 20 Medals in Epic Battle Fantasy 2. Of course, none of these are required to beat the game and typically just hold either a difficult challenge or extra equipment and items.

Furthermore, EBF3 and EBF5 both have additional sections that unlock with a certain amount of medals. However, some games and websites provide rewards for finding certain medals or a certain number of medals. Medals primarily serve as bragging rights and replay potential, as players must work hard to find them all. These conditions vary wildly between medals some are awarded for levelling up and trying out different functions of the game (such as learning new skills, defeating enemies, or even visiting the credits page on the main menu), others are awarded for completing story-related events, and some require extremely specific events (such as using a particular skill or item, or finding a secret in the game itself). They are awarded to the player when certain conditions are met. Medals are a gameplay feature in the Epic Battle Fantasy series, introduced in Epic Battle Fantasy 2.
