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LostMagic

What
are the online features of LostMagic?
LostMagic allows players to connect online with other players from around the world on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and test their magic casting skills and strategies against each other.
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What
is the difference between Friends Duel, and Worldwide play
in LostMagic?
Friends Duel: Friends duel is used when you wish to battle against those players you have added to you Friends Roster. By selecting the Friends Duel mode when playing online, other "non-friend" players are not able to join that person in online play.
Worldwide: When selecting Worldwide, you can be matched up against anyone else who is online.
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How
do I play against a Friend online in LostMagic?
To play against friends, you must first exchange Friend Codes. For more information on how to do this, please read the the sections below on this page.
- Once you have Friends Codes entered, select "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" from the main menu, and then "Wi-Fi Battle." Select the green check mark to start the configuration of the Nintendo DS system. Once connected, select "Duel."
- The game will search for any players on your Friends List that are signed on, and once found, the game will move to the Map Select screen.
- Select a map to play on. If your opponent selects a different map, the game will select the map randomly.
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How
do I get a Friend Code in LostMagic?
In order to get a Friend Code, you must first connect to the Nintendo WFC service at least once with your LostMagic game.
Once you have connected at least once, you can access your Friend Code as follows:
- From the main screen, select "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection."
- Select "Your Info."
- Your Friend Code will be displayed on the top screen.
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How
do I add a Friend Code in LostMagic?
Friends can be added one of two ways. Players can connect to other players using the Multi-Card Multiplayer game mode, or they can add a friend code manually. Friends will be able to connect via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and play in "Friends Duel."
Exchanging Friend Codes with another player will allow you to play against that specific person in "Friend Duel."
- Select "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" from the main menu.
- Select the "Friend List," and then tap "Add."
- Tap the 12 digit friend code into the number pad that appears and hit Enter.
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How do I link my Nintendo WFC ID with my My Nintendo account?
The first thing you must do is locate your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID by using the LostMagic game:
- From the main menu, select "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection."
- Select "Wi-Fi Settings." to go to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup screen. Tap Options, then System Information to view the WFC ID.
Once you have your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID handy, the next step is to link it to your My Nintendo profile. To do this:
- Go to www.nintendowifi.com and log in using your My Nintendo account.
- Click on "Link your Nintendo WFC ID" at the top of the screen, near the login information.
- Type the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID into the space marked, "Add Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID," then click "Go."
- Write down the nickname exactly as it appears (including upper and lowercase.)
- Enter the nickname into the Nintendo DS (how to).
Within 60 minutes, you must use this DS with the new nickname to log in to Nintendo WFC using a compatible game. If you wait longer than 60 minutes before using one of the WFC features online, you will need to re-start the process and get a new nickname.
- To complete registration, turn off the Nintendo DS, place a Nintendo WFC-compatible game into the system, turn it back on, and use one of the online features that connects you to the Nintendo WFC connection. The registration process will be complete once you successfully connect.
- To verify that the ID's have been linked, log back into the website. The list of registered WFC ID's will appear. It may take several minutes for the registration to appear.
- You will also receive an email that either confirms the link, or lets you know that there were problems.
- If you receive an email that your link failed, verify that you have changed the DS nickname -- NOT a nickname in the game. (Some games allow you to enter a player nickname in the game, but you must actually change the nickname for the DS.)
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