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[[File:MissionDiscInventory.png|thumb|A Mission Disc in the inventory]]
Mission Discs are special items which drops from Infinity Mission Clear Boxes. These Discs can be spent to obtain new missions at the Code Counter via the Register Mission option.
Mission Discs are special items which drops from Infinity Mission Clear Boxes. These Discs can be spent to obtain new missions at the Code Counter via the Register Mission option.
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File:MissionDiscDrop.png|thumb|A Mission Disc dropped from [[Infinity Missions]]
File:MissionDiscInventory.png|thumb|A Mission Disc in the inventory
File:CodeCounterRegister.png|thumb|Register the disc at the code counter
</gallery>


==Mission Disc Attributes==
==Mission Disc Attributes==
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'''Code Level:''' Automatically determined by the '''Enemy Level''' and the '''Special''' attached.
'''Code Level:''' Automatically determined by the '''Enemy Level''' and the '''Special''' attached.
'''Monster Rank:''' The percentage chance of each monster rank, per block, is as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Monster Rank
!Block 1
!Block 2
!Block 3
|-
|1
|50%
|10%
|0%
|-
|2
|25%
|50%
|15%
|-
|3
|15%
|25%
|50%
|-
|4
|10%
|15%
|25%
|-
|5
|0%
|0%
|10%
|}
'''Rare Enemy Spawn Rate:''' The percentage chance of the mission's attached rare enemy spawn rate is as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Rare Enemy Spawn Rate
|1%
|2%
|3%
|4%
|5%
|6%
|7%
|-
!Chance of being on Disc
|5%
|10%
|20%
|30%
|20%
|10%
|5%
|}


==Mission Discs Table==
==Mission Discs Table==
That's right, the '''Boss, Area, and Enemy Table 1''' of a Mission Disc is determined by the Area and Boss of the mission the disc is dropped in.
That's right, the '''Boss, Area, and Enemy Table 1''' of a Mission Disc is determined by the Area and Boss of the mission the disc is dropped in.


I don't mean an algorithm. I mean there are like 10 pages worth of tables on the [[Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity - Infinite Guide + Art Collection]] (starting from Page 44).
There are like 10 pages worth of tables on the [[Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity - Infinite Guide + Art Collection]] (starting from Page 44).


WHY SEGA.
WHY SEGA.


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