Lufia the Fortress of Doom Super Nintendo Box Art Launchbox
After a big lapse in my gameplay, I lost my old save. No need to worry, I've got another save to jump onto now. Picking things up with an alternate salvage shortly after where I left off. These final two posts should have much higher picture quality due to being newer images, as well.
In the new save, I've got six pieces of Alumina constitute, one left. Don't worry, I didn't skip annihilation important. The Alumina hunt is lameness.
Nearly right abroad I find out what I need to exercise next, and it'south a clearly-divers goal.
Jerin seems to be the only i with the all-important Warp spell. It's all-important because I DO NOT REMEMBER MY WAY AROUND.
Next up... y'all guessed it, a cave!
This is a fairly quick dungeon, and I detect the Purple Newt in a breast before long.
The red-robed guy immediately proceeds to fry it so I tin can bring it to the rex of Herat. You know who I feel bad for? The Regal Newt.
The king now gives up his collection of treasure. Because we fetched him dinner? Seriously?
Looks similar the king was a toker of the doobie. No wonder he'south so excited most food, he had the munchies all forth.
Oh, the 7th and final Alumina piece was in the trove, as well.
Uh, no thanks, mister guard.
Meanwhile, it seems that Raile Shaia has been imprisoned in some isle pirate fortress. Awful Wind Waker flashbacks commencing...
This pirate fortess is a lot less irritating than the one Link had to get through, at least. It's your standard tower dungeon.
Here he is, merely he's under lock and fundamental. If merely we had that Skeleton Key from Elder Scrolls Arena, we could skip the rest of the dungeon.
At the pinnacle of the tower is the boss, and of course, he has the key.
Well, ii bosses. I don't know which of these is the pirate leader, merely they're both somewhat formidable.
Especially because they can put the whole party to sleep. The bosses in this game are way too trigger-happy with status effects...
Meanwhile, Raile Shaia has invented the phone. At this rate of technological advancement, I'm surprised that Lufia III doesn't have airplanes and internet.
Raile Shaia brags a lot, then him and his assistant dude disappear into our boat. The boat then shakes violently for several moments. This credible round of hot man-on-human action results in a boat that at present doubles as a submarine.
Now I tin cruise around beneath the waves. The music is excellent down here. The soundtrack of this game is bang-up beyond the board, really; it is reminiscent of Secret of Mana quite a few times.
Somehow, flaming suits of armor tin can exist under the ocean. It makes null sense, and I wish the developers had simply turned off enemy attacks while underwater rather than pasting the same enemy set from the previous area.
There are a few caves downward here with h2o currents that push you through. It's just like the underwater caves in some of the Dragon Quest games.
At the center of this deep-sea canyon is the Fortress of Doom. It sank to the bottom of the ocean a century agone, and here information technology is.
...this hallway, which is recognizable from the intro of the game.
After traversing the oddly-brusk fortress, I find the most powerful sword in the world. This is what Maxim used to slay the Sinistrals once upon a time.
Speaking of which... here are their statues. Wonder what our heroes are going to recollect when they see the one in the back.
They're somewhat bewildered by this. Lufia has no idea what information technology means, either.
...or does she?
Support, everyone. We'll demand to do a blood test to make up one's mind who here is a Sinistral and who is human.
Before this chat tin can go anywhere, our heroes are interrupted past...
...Daos, leader(?) of the Sinistrals. As far equally villains go, he's somewhat underwhelming.
It seems that well after they were vanquished a century ago, Erim reincarnated as Lufia. Which in plough allowed the other three to revive. Or something. She's the Sinistral of Death, while the other three are stuck with lame Not-Horsemen jobs.
Our heroes flee the scene every bit Doom Isle roars to life and flies off into the heaven. Jeros has nothing to say about this turn of events.
Aguro lays down the tough facts. The Sinistrals will keep reviving as long as Lufia is alive.
Uh... won't she die well before some other century goes by? Unless it wouldn't take a century. Well, either way I suppose she could merely reincarnate once more when the time comes for the revival. ...look, what's stopping her from reviving if We kill her? NONE OF THIS MAKES SENSE
Meanwhile, I Go Equipped With the world's virtually potent sword. Information technology's a significant upgrade. Unfortunately, no spell effects/procs/passives to go with it.
The simply way to attain Doom Island is flying. Luckily, our boat-submarine can also wing, but it needs... Power Oil? And there'south only ONE Identify IN THE Globe to go information technology.
Subsequently this game ends, I wouldn't be surprised if Raile Shaia uses the Power Oil to commencement the world'south first oil corporation. In addition to having flying cars and internet, the Lufia III of this parallel universe will also have tons of pollution and cancer.
...and now I'm lamentable.
Luckily,
this random gentleman is hither to tell us where we can notice THE Simply OIL IN THE Globe.
...And wouldn't ya know it, it's in a cave. It's always in a cave.
"WHAT'Due south IN THE BOXXXXXX??"
Whoa, settle down, Brad Pitt. Merely a Dragon Pointer, dude.
A fiddling afterwards, another box holds a Dragon Egg. There are 8 of these in the world and they're basically Dragonballs. Collect 'em all and take them to a dragon shrine and you'll go to choose from a list of wishes. They include things like Might equipment or extra experience levels. I could go for them in this playthrough, merely there's no existent need. Eager to move on to Lufia 2. Regardless, they're a actually cool idea.
Speaking of dragons, the dominate of this cave is the coolest-looking dragon in the game.
Yeah! At present this is a dragon!
Moments afterwards this motion-picture show was taken, Dick Cheney appeared in a cloud of sulfur and swallowed the dragon whole.
I bring the Ability Oil back to the mad doctor. So... was the Oil Dragon secreteing the Power Oil somehow? Is...is this dragon pee that we've been collecting?
Hither's the final boondocks in the game. It's habitation to...
...this shop, featuring the best buyable equipment. Nearly of it is simply a marginal upgrade over the 2nd-to-last tier of buyable equipment, but that doesn't stop me from ownership all of it. At that place's nothing else to spend money on at this point in the game. This happens a lot in RPGs. I think all games of this nature should have a WoW-esque lategame coin sink. Roc Mount! Only 200k!
Know what's really weird, though? This store sells equipment for anybody...except Lufia.
The airship allows me to attain a new tower about said final town. This tower is home to the dragon king, Shenlong. He grants wishes, and so forth. Are we sure this isn't Dragon Quest?
He's got your standard dragon sprite. Welp, I don't accept the Dragon Eggs. Maybe in the side by side game.
Our goal is Glasdar Tower, which Doom Island is hovering above. Non sure why we tin can't but fly to Doom Island, simply doing and then gets the balloon repelled by a whirlwind.
Side by side upwardly: The thousand finale.
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