

Since I could only have one partner at a time, I refused him for now. When I had my first companion, he later tried to force his way into my party. YOU stood up for her by saying they were friends, and Elazul stormed off. A strange man named Elazul was asking a fairy vague questions in an intimidating manner. Domina was placed one space to the west of my house. As for the starter region, I went as far southeast as I could and went with that. What other game names the player character YOU? I picked the Staff as the starter weapon for YOU, but I’ll probably experiment with other types as the game goes on. I started by selecting the female character and keeping the default name of YOU. I wrote this in Microsoft Word as I was playing the game before posting it here. Here's Part 1 of what happened when I fumbled around with this game. Supposedly, there’s a “Dragon” route and a “Fairy” route, but I’ve never gotten far enough to tell what the differences are. For the most part, you keep doing sidequests until you get an ending. Many of the quests revolve around helping characters resolve their various problems. Some players compare Legend of Mana to a collection of short stories rather than the novel format of most RPGs. Legend of Mana doesn’t have much of a main plot, or at least not one I could identify on the past few attempts I’ve tried to get into the game. It’s a lot like Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, except you get to walk around the locations instead of the areas being pure battle arenas. Instead, you pick a region on a blank map and then place Artifacts that you get from quests to unlock new areas. There’s no connected world map in Legend of Mana either. The combat looks more like a horizontal sidescroller "beat-em-up" than the top-down Secret of Mana style. What Kind of Gameplay Does Legend of Mana Have?
#NOBODY SAVES THE WORLD LAST MANA FAIRY SERIES#
(Other people's thoughts on the series are welcome too!) This thread is labeled "Mana series" in case I want to play Secret of Mana on the Super Nintendo mini. Then I decided to do a more casual playthrough, using a guide to get through the more questionably-designed dungeons. I had tried Legend of Mana a few times, but I was always frustrated with its cryptic mechanics. After being annoyed with Chrono Cross, I thought I'd play a more relaxing game afterwards.
