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Post by Kazin on Nov 7, 2022 13:20:45 GMT -5
Ex Shining Force II is an absolute cakewalk on Normal difficulty, though, if you do want to just breeze through it haha. I wouldn't really recommend Super difficulty for your first playthrough, as I've beaten the game dozens of times, and know to, say, wait to promote Chester to make him into a Pegasus Knight later in the game, rather than the weaker, less mobile Paladin right at level 20 (plus the item you have to find to promote him that way is hidden in a nonsensical random tile in a castle somewhere, and you're given no hint as to where it is unless you just happen to press C on the random spot it's on, which is pretty unlikely), and stuff like that.
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Post by Ex on Nov 7, 2022 13:41:33 GMT -5
item you have to find to promote him that way is hidden in a nonsensical random tile in a castle somewhere, and you're given no hint as to where it is unless you just happen to press C on the random spot it's on
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Post by Kazin on Nov 7, 2022 13:48:48 GMT -5
I almost posted "Enix" for the stupid required item hunt in Dragon Quest II where plot flagged items are hidden in random spots, but you are at least given clues for those, so it's not the same thing. lol. Though I hate them, still.
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Post by Kazin on Nov 9, 2022 16:34:12 GMT -5
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Post by Ex on Nov 9, 2022 16:59:56 GMT -5
Be cool to see some homebrew games that utilize that SEGA Mark V subsystem.
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Post by Sarge on Nov 9, 2022 17:16:49 GMT -5
Gonna be awesome. Can't have a mini without a hack, right? *eyes TG-16 Mini longingly*
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