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I have beaten ALL surgeries without Healing Touch,mostly with S, expect...
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Question: How the hell do you cure Triti? :larry:

I know they multiply if two thorns are next to each other, so I removed them but they reappaear right away! Someone help? :larry:
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LySs wrote:
Question: How the hell do you cure Triti? :larry:

I know they multiply if two thorns are next to each other, so I removed them but they reappaear right away! Someone help? :larry:


Yeah, I hate Triti, I quit playing the game after I kept failing at the second version of it.

Here's a guide I found on Gamefaqs: http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/file/922120/41482
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I have Under the Knife...I will never buy a Wii, as the games cost a fortune and it's all region-ated (I have better things to spend 40 pounds on). I love Trauma Center, but I just can't beat X5. I can do X1 every time, got an S-Rank, but I just can't do X5. (Anybody have some tips? Actually I should send this to a TC forum...) But the game is awesome, and I loved it because it was so challenging. And even after you have finished/got stuck there is still the challenge of S-Ranking everything.
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I just got Trauma Center today I been scoring with a C rank which I assume is the lowest grade you can get in this game. My first A rank came from doing the Singing the Blues case in story mode. I have yet to hit the mythical S rank yet what score do you have to have in order to get it? :eh?:

I'm determined to get through story mode without using the healing touch except where you have to use it for the plot. If I get stuck I figure I can go back to previous cases in challenge mode until I get an A rank.
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Now I know why Trauma Center has such a small fanbase. It is nearly impossible to beat. :headbang:

I was doing well until I got to the level "Something Precious", and then I quit playing the game for months because I got so frustrated with it. Then the other day I decided to have one more go at it, and I miraculously figured out how to beat it. Now I'm stuck trying to dismantle the bomb. I know how to do it; it's just a matter of trying to hit the reactor core without touching the red panels. I might give up for a few more months, though. "Easy mode" my ass...

I mean, don't get me wrong. The storytelling and characters are pretty cool, and the art is kind of pretty (especially for the Wii version), but the gameplay makes me want to bash my head against a wall. If the upcoming sequel is just as difficult as the one I'm currently playing, I might not buy it.
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I have Under the Knife...I will never buy a Wii, as the games cost a fortune and it's all region-ated (I have better things to spend 40 pounds on). I love Trauma Center, but I just can't beat X5. I can do X1 every time, got an S-Rank, but I just can't do X5. (Anybody have some tips? Actually I should send this to a TC forum...) But the game is awesome, and I loved it because it was so challenging. And even after you have finished/got stuck there is still the challenge of S-Ranking everything.


In X5, try to use healing touch in the part where you can see that Pempti is starting to attack quiqker. Try to recover your vitals that time.

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I have yet to hit the mythical S rank yet what score do you have to have in order to get it?


It depends on the surgery. Usually its 5000-9999 points.

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Now I'm stuck trying to dismantle the bomb. I know how to do it; it's just a matter of trying to hit the reactor core without touching the red panels. I might give up for a few more months, though. "Easy mode" my ass...


Don´t give up. You´ll beat it in no ime if you keep trying.
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Now I'm stuck trying to dismantle the bomb. I know how to do it; it's just a matter of trying to hit the reactor core without touching the red panels. I might give up for a few more months, though. "Easy mode" my ass....

Healing touch makes it easier to hit the core, as it slows down the pannels.

Oh! And with all this stuff about Savato, oddly enough, I say DON'T lazer the bugs. The blue ones eventually explode, just keep vitles (as) high (as possible). Eventually, there are so MANY bugs, they can't create a blue one! AND because there's no space, Savato can't do that 3 way slice!
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I REALLY need to get those games, but under the knife is still $30 and it came out around the same time AA 1 came out in the states and even that is around $20.
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Believe me iv done all the missions (and X missions) and those challenges must of been the hardest challenge I have ever done! Which is rare to say since most games today are often easy. The first one is probably second hardest but just combine the gel and syringe and before you finish the last big wound (you know with the 4 big wounds and 3 or 2 little ones) use healing touch then kill the little Kyriaki as fast as you can and combine gel and syringe and hopefully you will complete it. Then you got triti later and the hardest Savato, if you all got problems look advice on internet on how to do those final 7 missions.
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Well I wanted to know if you had to get all cools in order to get the S ranking in some operations as of now I'm working on getting an A rank in the challenge mode here's my best scores.

Standard Procedure:B(I took some work getting there)

Standard Procedure 2:A

A Farewell:A

Singing the Blues:A(The first A rank I got on my first run through :acro: )


I find that if you hold the styles at an odd angle it won't operate normally and you have a lot of misses. I have yet to work the drain properly that's what's holding me up on Awakening other than speed one time I got all five tumors cut and not yet removed when my health with down and game over! I was this close to finishing the operation without the HT! :grey:

It's going to take me a long time to get S at this rate I don't know how some of you guys actually achieve it.
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Is it sad that the first though that occured to me while playing this game was

...... :phoenix:/ :stiles: PAIRING FOR THE WIN.

Think about it! Derek gets wrongly framed for accidentally killing a patient and Phoenix defends the malpractice sue! And then they fall madly in love with eachother!


...it makes sense, really. *bricked*

Either way, stuck on Something Precious. Least this game keeps my mind off PW3.
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I've completed Under the Knife, mainly with all S'.
On Second Opinion, I'm on X-4. D: It's tough. DX And I haven't managed to get XS on anything...

Speak of which, how DO you get XS on some of these missions... They're tough D:
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All bonuses with a pretty high minimum score.
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FInally got an XS on X-1: Kyriaki. ^^
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I am obsessed with this game! I'm really glad that I decided to get it. I'm currently stuck on the Second Sin though. -sighs- I usually just try it one or two times a day so I don't get angry at it..hopefully I shall beat it sometime soon...then I will get stuck on the next one. XD
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I was kinda disapointed when I didn't get to play through the Sin missions on Second Opinion... They were like easier X Missions, I really liked them. D:
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Just picked up and finished Trauma Center recently. I completely loved the game, so much fun. But those damn X missions were near impossible DX
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Is it sad that the first though that occured to me while playing this game was

...... :phoenix:/ :stiles: PAIRING FOR THE WIN.

Think about it! Derek gets wrongly framed for accidentally killing a patient and Phoenix defends the malpractice sue! And then they fall madly in love with eachother!


FINALLY. It is now an established fact that I am not the only person who ships them. Yaaaay ~
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I liked trauma center but I didn't have the patience to finish SO because I sucked at the controls.
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I FINALY BORROWED IT!! YAY!!
Now I can see what all the hype was about!
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Haha Trauma Centre is heavily under-appreciated in my area, despite the popularity of Nintendo in my area..
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I'm having trouble with Chapter 2-4 with the aneurisms, any advice.
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I assume you mean the Awakening mission the one with patient Kovac, Mario? That one makes my hands shake really badly during the last part but the important thing is to have a steady hand especially when you are reconnecting the veins after taking out and draining the aneurisms!

It's also important that you are able to make cuts fast and precise you can leave the tumors in there while you deal with shrinking the other ones down you can also can give half injections to the tumors with the brown medicine however if the tumor is medium size to really big then you will need a full injection on that one pronto!

As for draining I wouldn't recommend doing more than one as your patient loses life as he bleeds. :beef:
For sewing up the vein you can draw a small straight line through the area that was reconnected you will get a cool each time.

After you deal with the first aneurism and zoom out immediately draw a half circle around the next one it will save you time and one injection of the brown medicine will make it small enough to cut right away if you are fast enough. As soon as you sew up that two more will appear if your not good at cutting more than two aneurisms out then now is your chance to practice!

Draw a full vial of brown medicine and inject half of it into each aneurism both should shrink down to cut both at once if you are fast enough and remember to be precise when you cut around each one. If the line starts to fade then you have to inject the aneurism with the medicine in order to cut it again.

Before you take the last aneurism out if you are not already center somewhat in the middle of the screen zoom out quickly and reposition your screeni it will save you time when all five will appear next. Make sure your vitals are up to full 80 is the highest that you can go if even one aneurism bursts in the next part it will take 20 health away! :beef:

When they appear immediately draw a full vial of brown medicine and inject half into the two bottom left aneurisms when the dotted line appears around both of them cut them quickly but do not take them out yet!

The remaining three anurisms should be getting too big especially the one on the very bottom of your screen! Immediately inject a full vial into the bottom one and a half vial each into the other two that you didn't cut out. Repeat the process of shrinking them down giving a full vial of brown medicine to the ones that are getting too big to prevent them from rupturing. Even if it means that you have to just cut each anurism one at a time.

By now your vitals are in the red this is where the green medicine comes in repeat the same process that you did with the brown medicine and fill your needle to full inject half of it and fill it up again to inject the entire green vial in your patient you will get double the healing power!

Once your vitals are out of the danger zone remove each anurism one at a time, drain the blood, reconnect the veins and sew them up you will notice that your patient won't be taking as much damage as he did when they all five were still in him.

After that is completed finishing sewing up your patient, use the green healing gel and bandage.

I hope this method works for you I finished with a 1:08 left on the clock with a score of 5020 points it's a rank C but at least you will walk proud knowing that you finished this mission without the bloody Healing Touch! :uramidn:
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I assume you mean the Awakening mission the one with patient Kovac, Mario? That one makes my hands shake really badly during the last part but the important thing is to have a steady hand especially when you are reconnecting the veins after taking out and draining the aneurisms!

It's also important that you are able to make cuts fast and precise you can leave the tumors in there while you deal with shrinking the other ones down you can also can give half injections to the tumors with the brown medicine however if the tumor is medium size to really big then you will need a full injection on that one pronto!

As for draining I wouldn't recommend doing more than one as your patient loses life as he bleeds. :beef:
For sewing up the vein you can draw a small straight line through the area that was reconnected you will get a cool each time.

After you deal with the first aneurism and zoom out immediately draw a half circle around the next one it will save you time and one injection of the brown medicine will make it small enough to cut right away if you are fast enough. As soon as you sew up that two more will appear if your not good at cutting more than two aneurisms out then now is your chance to practice!

Draw a full vial of brown medicine and inject half of it into each aneurism both should shrink down to cut both at once if you are fast enough and remember to be precise when you cut around each one. If the line starts to fade then you have to inject the aneurism with the medicine in order to cut it again.

Before you take the last aneurism out if you are not already center somewhat in the middle of the screen zoom out quickly and reposition your screeni it will save you time when all five will appear next. Make sure your vitals are up to full 80 is the highest that you can go if even one aneurism bursts in the next part it will take 20 health away! :beef:

When they appear immediately draw a full vial of brown medicine and inject half into the two bottom left aneurisms when the dotted line appears around both of them cut them quickly but do not take them out yet!

The remaining three anurisms should be getting too big especially the one on the very bottom of your screen! Immediately inject a full vial into the bottom one and a half vial each into the other two that you didn't cut out. Repeat the process of shrinking them down giving a full vial of brown medicine to the ones that are getting too big to prevent them from rupturing. Even if it means that you have to just cut each anurism one at a time.

By now your vitals are in the red this is where the green medicine comes in repeat the same process that you did with the brown medicine and fill your needle to full inject half of it and fill it up again to inject the entire green vial in your patient you will get double the healing power!

Once your vitals are out of the danger zone remove each anurism one at a time, drain the blood, reconnect the veins and sew them up you will notice that your patient won't be taking as much damage as he did when they all five were still in him.

After that is completed finishing sewing up your patient, use the green healing gel and bandage.

I hope this method works for you I finished with a 1:08 left on the clock with a score of 5020 points it's a rank C but at least you will walk proud knowing that you finished this mission without the bloody Healing Touch! :uramidn:


In summary, always use leftover injections on a second or third aneurism, cut and remove aneurisms, drain the blood, attach the blood vessels and don't bother suturing them.

For a more advanced trick, remove 4 aneurisms at a time to lag your game with blood, spray the screen with gel and you'll go into artificial Healing touch.

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Now I'm stuck trying to dismantle the bomb. I know how to do it; it's just a matter of trying to hit the reactor core without touching the red panels. I might give up for a few more months, though. "Easy mode" my ass....

Healing touch makes it easier to hit the core, as it slows down the pannels.

Oh! And with all this stuff about Savato, oddly enough, I say DON'T lazer the bugs. The blue ones eventually explode, just keep vitles (as) high (as possible). Eventually, there are so MANY bugs, they can't create a blue one! AND because there's no space, Savato can't do that 3 way slice!


Not true at all (but you are right let to the bugs roam). Blue bugs still get created, but their implosions do not generate more red bugs. The only exception to Savato's cut is when there are too many already on screen (about 6 or 7).
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Sorry about the big post I tend to type a lot when I get going on a subject that I really like. :payne:

Napishtim about your method I have yet to cut more then two anurisms at once four seems impossible and you increase the risk of one or two bursting on you at once.

Also blechlvr didn't say if he wanted to use the Healing Touch or not so I just presented a method for completing this operation without it.

By the way does anyone else think that EBA and Trauma Center go good together like coffee and cream? Both kind of complement each other.
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I lovee thi game. I mastered it after being obsessed with it, so now I can start any mission with the assurance of getting at least an A...except X5 and X7. X5 is all luck, for serious.
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By the way does anyone else think that EBA and Trauma Center go good together like coffee and cream? Both kind of complement each other.

Sort of, though I think Trauma Center goes better with AA, since both series are loose adaptations of real-life professions. That may change once we get real dancing pep squads that barge in and sing/dance to give you a morale boost, though. :hobohodo:
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Shion wrote:
Sorry about the big post I tend to type a lot when I get going on a subject that I really like. :payne:

Napishtim about your method I have yet to cut more then two anurisms at once four seems impossible and you increase the risk of one or two bursting on you at once.

Also blechlvr didn't say if he wanted to use the Healing Touch or not so I just presented a method for completing this operation without it.

By the way does anyone else think that EBA and Trauma Center go good together like coffee and cream? Both kind of complement each other.


At the critical point of the operation, the first four aneurisms can be injected all at once. The purpose in doing so is to lag the game to go into an artificial healing touch, not an actual healing touch. Each reduced aneurism leaves a 4-5 second window before they re-inflate. Right after the first four veins are attached, a player should minimize the last two in unison because they should look ready to pop one second after.

It is possible, but my preference is to leave the blood squirting so that the game continues to lag while I work on the last two aneurisms. Vitals become stressful, but spray-happy gel is the key to holding the operation together.

TC: Bitter and stressful
EBA: Smooth and sweet?
Sounds like they do compliment each other.
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Does anyone have any advice for beating the Second Sin? I've been trying to do it for...a while now. I can do the first part, but once I get to the 2nd part I just fail horribly~ -sigh-


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Frofro wrote:
Does anyone have any advice for beating the Second Sin? I've been trying ot do it for...a while now. I can do the first part, but once I get to the 2nd part I just fail horribly~ -sigh-


So that means you already know the standard procedure. On the second part use gel to drive two of the same colors away from eachother (they go crazy at the presence of gel), and when there is a match encircle it with gel and extract it. Laser the big tumors off, but leave around 4 smaller ones since they don't do too much harm (instead waste your time).
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Yay for Trauma Center :phoenix:
Hardest DS game ever, but it was so fun when you get to the last mission. I thought that the naming of the GUILTs was really cool. The Greek days of the week was a nice idea. :eh?:
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advancechao wrote:
Yay for Trauma Center :phoenix:
Hardest DS game ever, but it was so fun when you get to the last mission. I thought that the naming of the GUILTs was really cool. The Greek days of the week was a nice idea. :eh?:


And how most patient names were from Scrubs. That gave me giggles.
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I got past the anuerisims part and came face to face with GUILT. I don't know what kind of low-life d**** would make something like that, it's ridiculus. Then I got past the annoying heart surgery, I'm part of the Cadacues(or something) now and came face to face with the same GUILT. I don't need help at the moment, I'm just a little ummm...overwhelmed.
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If you think that's bad wait until you get to the Explosive Patient mission especially the last part of it that was hard to do!
I heard Something Precious also was hard for some people the last part was tricky to finish.
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I'm stuck on something prcious right now. I don't have the first clue on what the third step is(after cutting her open).
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blechlvr wrote:
I got past the anuerisims part and came face to face with GUILT. I don't know what kind of low-life d**** would make something like that, it's ridiculus. Then I got past the annoying heart surgery, I'm part of the Cadacues(or something) now and came face to face with the same GUILT. I don't need help at the moment, I'm just a little ummm...overwhelmed.


You'll have a wonderful field trip with the rest of the sins especially Triti.

blechlvr wrote:
I'm stuck on something prcious right now. I don't have the first clue on what the third step is(after cutting her open).


Laser the big/tiny tumors. Wait until blue and red Deftera form a single mass, drain their fluids before they seperate, repeat until the single mass is gray and pulsates crazily after a drain, cut a radius around it, extract it, apply the synthetic membrane, gel and massage it down.

When you face two pairs of Deftera; make a wall of gel between two of the same colors or else they brawl, causing big vital drops and extra little tumors to laser off (ultimately tid bits to waste your time).

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If you think that's bad wait until you get to the Explosive Patient mission especially the last part of it that was hard to do!
I heard Something Precious also was hard for some people the last part was tricky to finish.


That is the only mission I can randomly fail. My stupid hand-eye coordination always sweeps across two strings.
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I barely finished the last part of an Explosive Patient with one second left on the clock I failed a lot at that one! :grey:
I heard that there is an X mission that make Precious seem like child's play compared to it is that true?
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Shion wrote:
I barely finished the last part of an Explosive Patient with one second left on the clock I failed a lot at that one! :grey:
I heard that there is an X mission that make Precious seem like child's play compared to it is that true?


Practically all of the X-Missions make the previous operations like child's play.
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