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Items Collected:

Elves Obtained: 6:File:MMZ Nurse Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Mureff, File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Bomgrow, File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Stickoo, File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Beefire ; File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Bomblow, File:MMZ Nurse Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Remilar; EX Skill: File:MMZ2 Sharp Edge Icon.PNG Sharp Edge (A or S-Rank only)

This mission goes back to the Computer Zone in Antarctica, in a new section that's still operational. Elpizo's been snooping around for a code that will let him into a place in Neo Arcadia, making Ciel think he intends to break into it alone.

Roof of the Computer Facility

Ciel will notify Zero upon transfer that he can't enter the new area through the facility, leaving no choice but to use the roof.

This area is noticeably straightforward and easy to memorize, but enemies stacked all over the place can trip you up if you make a blind run through. Keep your wits about you, and "look before you leap".

Like the Train, there is a Cyber-Elf hidden at the very beginning of the stage. Hop down the ledge to left to find a Cyber-Elf Box holding File:MMZ Nurse Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Mureff. Below the Elf is a deceiving pit to doom.

Charge the Z-Saber while going straight and hopping up the first incline of the sloped and snowy roof. Many Carryarms with Spikings in tow await to pull cheap shots as they fly in onscreen. Charged attacks or skillful use of Tenshouzan will keep you from stacking up damage.

In between these, not to mention all throughout this one level, await Mini Mines, the obstinate devices that cover nearly every space of the roof. As with any mine, getting too close trips it and sets off a nasty explosion. You can try some risky jumping, or waste them one by one with the second slash of the Z-Saber. With the Erase Form equipped, you'll shave seconds off time wasted getting rid of each one. When 20 Mini Mines explode, respectively, File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Bomgrow will appear.

Waiting later down the roof are Snow Garms, the canine equivalents of Pantheons, now outfitted as arctic guard dogs. Just like Garms from the first game, these pounce into the air, tackle you on sight, and bite like there's no tomorrow. As such, press buttons like there's no tomorrow to break free. You can steer clear of the attack by stopping before getting in range of a Snow Garm, and then counter with a charged Z-Saber before they sic themselves on you. Dispatch 4 to get another respective Elf, File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Stickoo. Mini Mines along the way also result in dangerous situations to avoid.

The sneak attacks get worse as you continue traveling across the roof. After escaping the Snow Garms, lone Spikings will fly out in the next area, followed by another Carryarm. On the following downward slope are a group of Mini Mines that are neatly packed together, and will go off in a row once one blows. Leap over them all, or deliberately set the first one off with the Z-Saber.

A Slippery Situation

Following two more Snow Garms, you'll discover a sharp drop down onto an iced over pipe, the very same one above the area where Golem Type I guarded the first Computer Zone. A reckless drop can be punished by a Rollin' 22 at the bottom, waiting to put some bullets in you. Slow your fall by wall-sliding to play it safe. The next strech has more Rollin' 22's trying to take advantage of the slippery pipe, along with the added trouble of Snow Garms. The hindrance of the ice will make running through or away a hassle. Switch to the Buster and either stun or freeze these nasty pairs with Thunder or Ice attacks. Flame attacks won't do you much good here. You can also pull out the Shield Boomerang and knock the bullets back at the Rollin' 22's, and follow up by sawing through the Snow Garms with its charged attack. The one good thing here is a supersized Life Energy Capsule waiting at the end of the pipe to give you a full health refill.

Agressive Snowball Fights

The following strech of the roof isn't so bad, considering only one kind of Mechaniloid guards it. Yuki da Machines, similar to Deerballs from Mega Man X, toss snowballs at you, but have to take time scooping up snow to roll up new ones to attack. Dodge the first snowball each throws, then retaliate while they're vulnerable. The trickier issue is keeping them from setting off the Mini Mines sprinkled around the roof. Defeat 5 for File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Beefire. Odd that a Fire-based Elf would come from something so cold.

To add another layer of difficulty, Floppers make an unwelcome reappearance as well. Nothing has changed since the last game; they hover back and forth and detonate violently when anything strikes them. Shoot them as they hover away, and stay well out of the blast range. If they prove to be more of an obstacle at the high wall, use evasive maneuvers them while climbing up and forget about attacking them. Destroy 3 for yet another respective Elf File:MMZ Animal Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Bomblow.

Mini Mine Mayhem

Eventually, you'll find a Yuki da Machine facing the wrong way, throwing its snowballs in the way you're going. let it throw one before destroying it. The dropoff below is absolutely coated in Mini Mines, enough to clobber your health for each sloppy mistake. The snowball thrown by the Yuki da Machine will tumble down the slopes, knocking out almost every Mini Mine for you, but it will grow much, much bigger than you think, so don't attempt to race it downhill.

If you're busy collecting Elves, wall-jump upward before going down the slopes, and you'll find a high ledge with a Cyber-Elf Box, holding File:MMZ Nurse Elf Icon.PNG Cyber-Elf Remilar. Alternatively, the Chain Rod works.

At the bottom is one Flopper and some E-Crystals. Nothing too mind-bendingly hard to handle before entering the facility's shutter door.

This last room has a series of Floppers in your way of Leviathan. If you need a health refill, there's one just above the shutter door. Blast through this cheap defense at your own pace.

When you reach the data vault, you'll find Fairy Leviatha has anticipated your arrival, and pulls a dirty trick, flooding the room to suit her own attack style with a playful laugh. Eager to play with Zero, she tries to make her greeting short but bittersweet. Needing to go after Elpizo, she skips to what she does best; mopping the floor with stubborn enemies.

Boss: Fairy Leviathan

This female Reploid general hasn't mellowed out one bit since your last fight. Having a rematch is enough to send her into a frenzy. Her old attacks remain in place, aided with some newly-mastered skills. There may not be spikes, but Leviathan doesn't need them to help her lay a beatdown on Zero. Her HP has also been knocked down a bar, but only because this fight is much wilder than the last. One thing hasn't changed, though: she's weak to fire.

Leviathan's original attack patterns have been improved, but haven't changed drastically. She also tends to make graceful swims in between attacks, aiding with her helmet jet, having a little too much fun to pay attention to her blind spots. You can really nail her during these moments, before she tries to nail you.

Leviathan's inital attack, provided you don't go after her, is to use her Frost Javelin to send out seeking spearheads after you, and in greater numbers than before. Stun her with a Fire-based attack to make her quit.

Next, Leviathan will try to guard from the front, creating an icicle shield. However, this one will spread out and encircle the room with near absolute range, so try to break the guard with another Fire Chip attack before you have to dodge a crazy assault.

Leviathan's attack after this is to head for the ceiling and create a wave of thorny snowflakes. The narrow room may have the added benefit of using walls to reach Leviathan if she tries to run away, but the snowflakes are harder to escape in here. Try to wipe most of them out with any weapon that works for you, or attack Leviathan before she makes more than enough.

Leviathan isn't a sitting duck anymore; if you try to attack her in plain sight, she'll attempt a set of counterattacks.

Leviathan can make a sharp, downward thrust with her trident immediately, charging up the tip to do even more damage. Back away if you see it coming.

Her other counterattack is to swing her trident at you if you come after her, and the attack has enough punch to knock you clear across the room. Stay out of range so she can't rely on this defense to protect her.

EX Skill: Freezing Whirpool

Leviathan's original EX Skill, Freezing Dragon, has been switch out for a much more coldhearted onslaught. At A-Rank and up, when her HP drops just about under half, she'll initiate her Overdrive, supercharging her body. She'll be coated in a blue flame the whole time, making her completely invincible while she shows no mercy. Following her activation of Overdrive, she'll use the speed boost to twirl her trident quickly enough to form a huge whirlpool, and try to reel you in like a fish. She'll also send out spearheads to hunt you, which are very challenge to avoid while you try to fight the pull of the whirlpool. Just wait out the attack, and you'll be able to go after Leviathan again when it wears out. After all, Overdrive is a strain that would