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Long Beach Lawsuit: Mr. Lewis (Economic Dispute, Acquisitions 1)
Debate Stage
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Overview
- Economic Dispute: A multinational company is attempting to illegally acquire many small businesses operating in Stellis. In response, the small businesses have banded together and requested legal assistance from Themis Law Firm to resist the hostile takeover. Currently, the case has gone through the court of first instance. The multinational company has sued them in response.
- Stage Cost: AP x10
- First Clear Rewards:
- Unlock Condition: Long Beach Reputation level 1-8
- Attribute: Intuition
- Recommended Power: 54483
Stage Drops
Stellin
Reputation
Stage Details
- Enemy Name: Mr. Lewis
- Turn Limit: 15 turns
Wave 1
Intuition
"It's absolutely a good thing for those small enterprises to be acquired."
HP: 52000
ATK: 240
DEF: 7500
Logic Defense Buff
Boosts your Logic 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.
Our investigation shows that your client performed illegal activities during the acquisition.
According to the law, the international hostile takeover is prohibited.
To run a successful business, everything must be aboveboard.
Even multinational conglomerates cannot simply do as they please.
Small businesses have dignity too.
I've got evidence of your hostile takeover.