Long Beach (Advanced) Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Advancement Dispute, Journal 1)
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Long Beach (Advanced) Lawsuit: Young Attorney (Advancement Dispute, Journal 1)
Debate Stage
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Overview
- Advancement Dispute: The client reported his mentor for illegally using his study time to write a journal article.
- Stage Cost:
AP x10
- First Clear Rewards: None
- Unlock Condition: Long Beach (Advanced) Reputation level 1-8
- Attribute:
Empathy
- Recommended Power: 186001
Stage Drops
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![Reputation icon.png](/thumb.php?f=Reputation_icon.png&width=44)
Stage Details
- Enemy Name: Young Attorney
- Turn Limit: 15 turns
Wave 1
![Empathy card type icon](/thumb.php?f=Card3D_ele_2_0.png&width=44)
Empathy
"That's not an abuse of power! It's teachers guiding students in their projects."
HP: 300850
ATK: 2861
DEF: 15000
Intuition Defense Buff
Boosts your Intuition Defense by 5000% for 30 turns (CD: 5 turns)
Player Counterarguments
These phrases are triggered when a player uses a card. The phrase depends on the attribute of the card selected.
I think you misunderstood your role as a professor.
Does mentoring students involve making them write your published articles?
You threatened your students with delayed graduation. You're not fit to be a teacher.
Students are supposed to learn at school, not do free labor for their teachers.
According to our investigation, this professor has a history of this behavior.
I've got evidence and witnesses, what more do you have to say?