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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The gameplay is similar to [Dragon Quest VI] in both combat and the unique class system. Battles are turn based, where the character or enemy with the highest Agility goes first. Strength and Attack determines how much damage you deal on your enemies, Defense/Guard determines how much damage you'll resist, and so on. Equiping weapons will increase your Strength while equiping armor increases your Defense/Guard. Weapons also have other abilities, like some can be used while in battle. Some weapons, like the Boomerang, can attack all enemies or once and whips can attack enemy groups. Magic and Skills are a very important part in the combat and class system. You can learn them by 'maturing | |||
or 'leveling' in your selected class once you are able to do so. | |||
==Version Differences== | ==Version Differences== |
Revision as of 19:17, 27 October 2008
Dragon Warrior VII, was the seventh game in the Dragon Quest series of role-playing games published by Enix. Originally released in Japan as Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden, an English localization was released in North America during 2001 by Enix America, Inc.
Prologue
Story
The story begins with a nameless Hero (you name him before the game starts) who is the son of a great fisherman known as Borkano, living in the only island in the world called Estard. You awake to your mother, Mollie telling you to hurry to the ship out in the harbor before they leave you on the once-in-a-year fishing trip and hands you a Fish Sub to give to your father. Evantually, your not allowed to join the trip and instead Kiefer, the Prince of Estard unravel a mystery from a ruined temple that changed Estard forever.
Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to [Dragon Quest VI] in both combat and the unique class system. Battles are turn based, where the character or enemy with the highest Agility goes first. Strength and Attack determines how much damage you deal on your enemies, Defense/Guard determines how much damage you'll resist, and so on. Equiping weapons will increase your Strength while equiping armor increases your Defense/Guard. Weapons also have other abilities, like some can be used while in battle. Some weapons, like the Boomerang, can attack all enemies or once and whips can attack enemy groups. Magic and Skills are a very important part in the combat and class system. You can learn them by 'maturing
or 'leveling' in your selected class once you are able to do so.