Someone wrote in [community profile] rpanons 2017-01-19 05:02 am (UTC)

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gaiden came out in that era of video game sequels where developers were unsure if people would pay to get the same product again, so it features mechanics that haven't really been seen in the rest of the series, such as dungeon-crawling (with wild encounters that trigger a traditional fe map), bizarre branching promotions, and mages learning new spells through a traditional rpg leveling system in lieu of tomes

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