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Jul 31, 2024, 1:47:15 AM7/31/24
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I have worked on Symbian for a while and now working on Blackberry and Android. Are we able to convert .apk to .sis or vice versa, so that we can save lot of developement time. is there any converter like that?

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no, there's no way a game,software for symbian to android apk unless it was built for android apk, its not as simple as 3gp/mp4 converted to mp3... yet, it was a file extract system, also it have its own unique system operating, as symbian can run 2 type of application as follows: Nokia s40 (Java MIDP) and Nokia s60 (Java Midp + symbian series/alike windows xp,vista n 7 function), so it is true that it wouldn't be... it is sad that we can't play explode arena on android tho :(

Ki Traps: Vegeta releases three ki rings from his hands that track the nearest target. If these rings stick to a target, they will freeze them in place for a few seconds. Ki Traps has a air variant which will delay the traps by around a second.

Super Saiyan 2 - Vegeta unleashes his aura, and with an explosive burst of energy, Vegeta transforms into a Super Saiyan 2. His dialogue of Saiyan Pride starts playing during the animation. ". . . But there's one thing a Saiyan always keeps: HIS PRIDE!"

Ki Blitz Barrage: Majin Vegeta throws a volley of Ki blasts, but, after a second of his barrage, he intensifies the speed he shoots out the blasts by an enormous amount while screaming. Ki Blitz Barrage has an air variation where Vegeta jumps up into the air and fires Ki blasts at the opponent.

Attack to End All - After reaching approx. 150 damage, Vegeta gathers his energy and transforms it into flames that spiral around his body, after saying farewell to Bulma, Trunks, and Goku. Vegeta will then explode into a big burst of ki, destroying anyone in caught within the blast.

hi!

so, i really enjoy arena mode and my mains that I play with are the *bock choy, primal sunflower, icey watermelon catapult, iceburg, and the double peashooter (i dont care about official names!)

presently, however, anytime I've played the arena mode, out of those mains, only the primal sunflower and double peashooter work. my ice-affect plants don't work, and neither does my *bock choy. for the iceburg, i'll place it right in front of a zombie, it will explode, and the zombie will continue on as if the plant were never there.

anyone else experiencing this? is there a certain limitation on this specific event right now that i can't use those plants? i would really appreciate some feedback!

thanks

This was intended. Iceberg (ice/winter-mint family) and Bonk Choy (Enforce-mint family) are not meant to work in this week's tournament. See the images below for showing which plants family has been buffzed (make more effective) and bruisezed (make ineffective).

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