In this shot there is a voice option set in Japanese, so maybe the US version will also have Japanese voice option?
IIRC most (if not all) Vanillaware games are in dual audio. Odin Sphere and Grimgrimoire were.
In this shot there is a voice option set in Japanese, so maybe the US version will also have Japanese voice option?
In this shot there is a voice option set in Japanese, so maybe the US version will also have Japanese voice option?
It says Platina Blonde next to Kara. What meaning are they using for that since it's romaji?
Color = Platinum blonde
I think it means you get to select from a few palettes rather than full-on color customization. (thank god)
Elf is mai waifu. Don't touch.
Elf is mai waifu. Don't touch.
Too late man. Already dibbed her
Brown/Black Elf
YEEESSSSSSSSSSS
I think it's time for some NTR.
Elf mind break time.
I don't think you can NTR a pillow case guys.
I don't think you can NTR a pillow case guys.
Has there been any talk of longevity for the game yet? Sorry if I missed it, but a few Google searches turned up nothing but a gfaqs post with speculation.
A Game Master, voiced by Takashi Taniguchi in the Japanese version, will guide you in Dragons Crown.
The game begins at the Dragons Paradise bar, where all six of the games characters (Fighter, Amazon, Dwarf, Elf, Wizard, and Sorceress) are gathered at a round-table. After you select your character, youll be able to customize their color, voice, greeting message, character selection message, revival message, and dying message. From there, you can begin the game.
After youve prepared, you can head to a dungeon, where youll gather new weapons and armor, earn experience points and money, and fulfill quests. When you explore dungeons, sometimes an event scene will occur, and youll meet new characters like the barbarian warrior Roland.
As you earn experience and level up, youll earn Skill Points. These can be used at the Adventurers Guild to learn new skills. There are common skills and class skills. Gold Healing, for example, is a common skill that recovers HP when you collect coins, and costs 1 Skill Point.
Any details on how the card game works?
Like I said, the cards aren't for some card game, they're for the skills system, OP should leave out that card game stuff
The common card says gold healing, which is the skill just described on OP
You think that's gross? Hahaha.The Sorceress gets gross when she's older. ):
Ah, so it's more like Ragnarok Odyssey, I guess. I'm okay with that as well, though it would've been a fun diversion.It's apparently not a card game according to Qvoth, so i've edited that out. Here's what the cards do
Her quiver.I remember them stating the Elf had a limited number of arrows. How can you tell how many arrows the elf has?
Then magic FTW.What if the Sorceress really is that old but is using an illusion spell?
Both. Different weapons are represented visually, and different weapon types exist for each character.is it confirm that every characters have different weapons or just Elf with Bow/Xbow ?
Or is there different skins for weapons upgrades ?
The translated version of her trailer mentions "Transformed through powerful magicks, she is an entrancing witch whose forte is to toy with her opponents." so I figured that would be the case.What if the Sorceress really is that old but is using an illusion spell?
It says Platina Blonde next to Kara. What meaning are they using for that since it's romaji?