


Oath Shield (Lord only, sorry Paladins) is the Duran's only working shield and can be gotten randomly from planting equipment seeds as a Lord!Duran Requires Angela, but equippable only by her Requires Hawk, equippable by Angela/Charlotte/Riesz I know of these earrings and that one Lord shield. All the nonfunctional knight shields also kind of indicate they had something more complex in mind at some point, but in the final game there aren't any secondary effects aside from status immunities. My best guess behind why they do this and why they can be swapped around is that they're an artifact from some earlier point of the game's development when it had more elaborate equipment design. It's also a pain to test with the game's menus and inventory system and there's usually not even any point to this.Ĭobra Earrings in particular are a very strange exception, because they actually have an unlisted effect beyond the completely insignificant accessory defense boost: providing poison immunity. I'm up to Luna in this run, and this is the only piece that seems swappable in my current party. It seems very rare for a piece of equipment to be able to do this. I'm guessing Angela can too, but can confirm that Duran and Kevin can't. Watts the blacksmith has been in every game in the series.Characters can equip some stuff that they aren't supposed to! I know from a previous run of the old translation patch that Riesz can also equip this particular Hawkeye accessory. Another mascot is Flammie, a Mana Dragon used to fly the party to remote areas. The series mascot is the rabite, a small rabbit-like creature with a cottontail and jumps around the board attacking the hero's party. Plots of the games often revolve around the world being in danger because mana is being abused in some way. Many elements in the games-Mana Trees, the Sword of Mana, the Mana Fortress-incorporate mana as a defining characteristic. This game is based around the concept of mana, the lifeforce that resides in all living things. He has also supervised the new games that have the Seiken Densetsu trademark. Koichi Ishii has been the lead game designer and/or producer of every game in the Seiken Densetsu series. Once Square had a better reputation as a game developer, they restarted the project.
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The Seiken Densetsu Series of Games originally began in 1987, but after Square was almost in financial ruin, they cancelled the project and encouraged people that placed advanced orders for the game to buy Final Fantasy.
