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''Final Fantasy Legend II'' is a Game Boy video game. As the second game in the SaGa series, it was released in 1991 by Square . Its full Japanese title is '''''SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu'''''. CHARACTER CLASSES ;Human (Male, Female) :These characters gain strength, HP, and agility by fighting, however, they do not learn innate magic abilities, and must purchase magic books to use spells, which run out after a finite number of uses. ;Mutant (Male, Female) :Like humans, these characters gain strength, HP, and agility by fighting. However, they gain strength more slowly than humans. To make up for this, they learn innate magic spells and resistances, which may be recharged infinitely after resting. ;Robot :These characters gain strength, HP, defense, and agility based on the items they have equipped. Once a robot equips an item with a finite number of uses, the robot will be able to use that item as if it were an innate magic spell that recharges after resting. Such items retain approximately 50% of their original uses once equipped to a robot. ;Monster (many different types) :These characters become either more or less powerful by eating the meat of defeated monsters. They can regress into weaker monster types if they eat the meat of weaker monsters. It is difficult to win the game using four monsters as a party because they will be unable to defeat Venus, unless they consume the meat of a specific monster group (Mephisto and Phantom) hidden in a chest within the sewers of Venus's city. This chest will regenerate each time you open it, allowing each of the four monsters to consume the meat of the defeated enemies. This will allow all four monsters to advance to relatively superior forms, and with a bit of luck and several retries, eventually defeat Venus. WORLDS In this game, the player visits twelve distinct worlds, in addition to the Celestial World and the Shrine at its center. In the English version the worlds are : ;Home World :Obviously named from the player's perspective, this is the world where the player starts. The players hometown is here and the game's starts off at the player's house. It contains the Shrine of Isis , where Ki can be found, and also contains Ashura's base, an outpost of the evil Ashura's domain. ;Ashura's World :A Desert reminiscent of the Wild West ruled by the evil Ashura, who lives atop Ashura's Tower. The goal here is to defeat Ashura. ;Giant's World :A world that used to be ruled by Giants , who are believed to be extinct. The player can get the Micron to help save Ki here and meet Johnny, who is rumored to be a Giant in disguise. ;Apollo's World :This is a world ruled by Apollo and is full of many interesting things, unlike the previous two one-mission worlds. The player meets Apollo, who is grateful that they defeated Ashura. Lynn, who has a connection to the main character's dad, is found here; she must be rescued from a cave ruled by Dunatis , a Robot that makes the Wind blow in that cave. Other missions include going to a cave so bright that nothing distinctive can be seen and going to an underwater volcano, all to find MAGI . ;Base World :Essentially one big town, this world hosts the base of the Guardians . The player's Dad can be found here. It gets attacked by the Gods . ;Ninja's World :This world only contains a mountain path. But in the Pillar , by holding left or right down, the player can go to one of the shops within the pillar. Lynn is kidnapped and brought here by an evil Ninja . After defeating the ninja, there is nothing else to do here. ;Venus' World :There is Venus City, where only beautiful people with no physical deformities are allowed. Anybody with a twinge of ugliness, or any sort of scar, is exiled to the Jungle . Leon , a man that was going to marry Flora, now lives in a hut outside the city. The human Flora is now to marry an Imp named Nils by order of Venus, Goddess of this world. The jungle scenes are reminiscent of those mid-century jungle flicks. The player must eventually reunite Leon and Flora and defeat the evil Venus. ;Racing World :The only feature to note here is the Racing course. Apollo can be found here and he awards MAGI for winning the Dragon race. The player must pick a dragon to race on, but the player is destined to win the race anyway, because the racers get attacked by Monsters let loose by Apollo and only the player characters are capable of defending themselves, so the choice of dragon makes little difference. However, choosing the slowest (and cheapest) dragon will result in the player avoiding all the monster battles, except the last one. If a character in your party has either a "Teleport" spell or item, you may leave the Dragon Race while still riding your Dragon, and explore the world free of enemy encounters. You may also pass over mountains and space without obstacles. You may explore the Celestial Shrine in this manner, riding your Dragon, and reach later areas of the game early. ;Edo : Edo is a world reminiscent of the Tokugawa Shogunate . A big world named after the old name of Tokyo with many things to do, Bananas are inexplicably banned here. The player must stop a gang of banana Smugglers called the Hatamoto and led by the evil Echigoya from executing a plot to smuggle a very large shipment of bananas in. It turns out that the Shogun (written as Sho-gun in the game) himself is behind the plot and the player must go into his castle to stop him. The Shogun turns out to be dominated by a shadowy figure named Magnate , whose origins and nature are shrouded in mystery. Before fighting him, the player can attack the Dolphins to the side. It should be noted that opium was changed to "bananas" in the US version due to Nintendo's censorship policy. {Link without Title} ;Cave World :The only feature of note here is a cave where many rare items can be found. The player can easily take this world's one an only MAGI near the entrance, or explore deeper and find more powerful weapons, armor, and enemies. ;Valhalla :A world resting on Clouds , Valhalla , home of Odin , can be found here. Valhalla has many rare, powerful items and Odin himself is its boss. The player must defeat not only Odin, but 2 of his OdinCrow and the Sleipner . With a bit of luck, Odin will drop his Gungnir Spear as a reward once he is defeated -- one of the most powerful weapons in the game, of which only one other copy is available. Odin seems much more established than the other gods. Before this battle, when the player died, there is a scene where the party was resurrected by Odin. If you were defeated and resurrected in such a manner, you will have a conversation with Odin prior to, and after the battle. If you succeeded in going through the game without being defeated once, no conversation will ensue. After this battle, Odin will no longer resurrect your party if defeated. ;Final World :Obviously named from the player's perspective, all the player's MAGI get stolen by the evil Apollo here. When it seems like Apollo can make himself a supergod, the player's dad appears and says that another MAGI can be found, one whose existence is a secret, in a cave guarded by WarMech . After defeating the WarMech, the player can advance to the Celestial Shrine. ;Celestial World :This is the world that connects all others, so the player will spend a lot of time here. ;The Celestial Shrine :A world in itself and the final place, the player will battle the evil Apollo here and reconstruct Isis, the original goddess, using all 78 MAGI. The player must then begin the long journey down the Celestial Shrine, which is becoming increasingly unstable and whose instability has the potential to cause the Celestial World to collapse on top of all the worlds. The player must fight the TianLung and the Fenrir before finally arriving to fight the Celestial Shrine's defense system, Arsenal. After defeating Arsenal, Isis stays behind to restore stability to the world while the player heads home. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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