
A body type that Naruses likes.
The first thing I thought when I saw it was “bandits!” That’s terrible, right?
Thank you… the memory of a soul like some unknown old man from the opposition…
A reliable man.
I wanted to be like this.
The contents of the meteor, and the man who essentially broke the egg.
Even to a worthless person like Boris, they are kind, so they must really be a good person…
Did you touch on your son’s story?
>>7
None
The first voice is that of a bandit!? That makes sense.
He is a man who doesn’t care about it at all.
Because he is a real man.
>>10
That Naruses-san is saying things that are too real.
Boo! What is that hairstyle?!
A man who raised Wilpatric Raymond Rich during his lifetime and nurtures Meteor after his death.
You’re too blessed by your surroundings, Will.
It’s mostly thanks to Silmar or Tyler.
It’s not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of bandits!
Well, I thought it was bandits, but I’ll let you know.
>>16
You’re too honest, really.
You have a strange head.
Illness?
>>17
If you think about this line calmly, it’s saying something outrageous, isn’t it?
>>47
Even in the SaGa Frontier Remaster, which has undergone various corrections for compliance, this line remains unchanged and was unacceptable.
Only those who did not save in front of this guy during their first playthrough may throw stones.
(I’m counting on you… Meteor)
Shamo Alien
Well, a man who hides in a desolate place where Kver and the tools have been thoroughly depleted and can’t earn any decent money is highly likely to be in the opposition party.
A perfect soldier with a stronger axe than Kver, the will of Mr. Tyler, and the techniques taught directly by Professor Van.
I wonder what Vigilante was doing all alone in the desolate ruins.
>>25
They might have been on patrol, checking to see if any newcomers were tumbling around.
He is a man who suits the night city.
If it’s your first play, you’ll probably be running around the night city with this for about an hour…
A man who will go on an undercover investigation.
Maybe Will can take him down.
>>29
Rich won’t be born anymore, and the game will end in one generation!
>>32
Mr. Tyler will give birth!
>>38
It seems to be done.
Huh, what do you mean?
It’s a baby.
Huh…?
>>32
With the converging power that can produce Rich for both Cordy and Label, it should not be difficult to produce Rich for Tyler as well.
Since you’re the first companion and have been in the party the longest.
Naturally come to like it.
Since I look like a bandit, I’m perfectly suited for infiltrating the night city.
The beautiful girl is too much like a sitting duck.
It looks like a mohawk or bald.
A man with no flaws except for his appearance.
He may not seem that strong in the game, but he’s a reliable guy.
Lacking talent in the arts, you see…
>>36
With this relaxation of WPJP, the time we can rely on has become much longer.
I got lost in the night streets, so when it comes to that BGM, it’s definitely Tyler.
Mr. Van!! What is this?! It’s pouring in!
>>40
(Axe Level +20)
A dependable real man even after death.
Borrowed power is great too!
There are so many good people and characters from Will’s generation that it’s hard to let go…
I don’t know who Patrick or anyone like that is… it’s like that.
>>48
Will was originally a good person, but it feels like he became more and more virtuous because he was supported by those around him.
>>48
Rather, Patrick has brought some high-defense equipment and also super powerful spells like Fire Storm! That’s the impression I personally get.
The combination with Raymond is also impressive.
My anima has a mohawk…?!
At that level of civilization, it seems likely that there would also be quite a few lice and similar pests.
Regardless of his abilities, the man has too many personality problems, and with only two remaining, the reliable level of the character in the original image is relatively increasing.
Mr. Van! The Mohawk guy’s unknown anima is with me! Noooooo!!! (Axe +20)
>>53
(Huh…? They’re a good person…)
Even though Patrick is currently the most watched…
Patrick’s entry into the group is quite casual from the beginning, but we’ve been hanging out for quite a while!
When I first played, I couldn’t think about qualities, and I had a memory of trying hard with body techniques, thinking that it seemed possible to learn them in DSC.
The DSC did not exist.
Only Tyler and Patrick teamed up with Wilgus on both sides.
Why has a deep bond been formed with Meteor since the Reiwa era?
At that time, I was under the impression that the axe was a strong weapon because of Mr. Tyler.
Looking back now, Patrick trying to go to Weissland alone at that age was way too rash.
The high-speed Nabura is fairly easy to connect with various techniques, which is nice.
Even in Kobayashi’s illustrations, there are bandits.
The substance is a person of character unimaginable for a Tigger.
Despite being from the Digger family, Patrick is not good at magic and anima detection, but excels at using a staff in melee combat and has incorporated iron armor from the very beginning!!
>>66
I’m thinking of trying out the new equipment since iron armor has come out…
One reason for the Meteor being too strong is Tyler…
Patrick Raymond holds an important position as a bridge between Will and Rich.
Wow, these guys are still close even after getting older in the new scenario!
I’ve hated you for 20 years, constantly thinking about how to end your life, and finally today, this moment has come.
Even so, why?
Why do I sense Tyler’s anima coming from you?
Why is it so nostalgic…
Mr. Tyler’s anima is always with you.
If it’s Lamox, it’s allowed.
I think that by next year, the memento axe will be recognized as something like Tyler’s keepsake.
Many people have been helped by the firestorm that Patrick has brought with him.
The way Meteor and Tyler’s talents overlap is incredible and just fits perfectly.
I never noticed something like this in the past.
Take care of Patrick.
>>77
Yes
>>77
Yes, yes.
Patrick looks strong when you see his settings, but he’s a drop-out!?
The perception ability is unrelated to status, so it can’t be helped.
I like that Will’s party members have a good balance.
>>82
No one is good with a sword, huh?
>>85
If I were to give a sword to one of the first four, it would probably be Cordelia.
>>85
In the official illustrations, Will is depicted holding a sword, but since there are often discrepancies, I guess there’s no point in worrying about it.
Opposition party?!
I want to be held by Tyler, and I think Tyler would hold me.
Patrick’s gear is completely incomprehensible at first glance; you have no idea what he wants to do…
>>86
This is the latest steel armor of the Reiwa era.
Tyler
You are a real bandit, aren’t you?
I joined the Demon King without almost any of the episodes about Bols being talked about in the thread; did I miss some episodes?
Is there going to be another episode of Bors later?
>>90
It’s a conditional event, so if it doesn’t happen, it will be there in the second week.
>>99
I saw someone who was sulking at the tavern and got invited by the Demon Lord, but are there any others?
>>102
There’s something you can only see if Kodei survives and doesn’t become Ravel’s bride.
>>104
I can see that Cody is alive, but that’s all I can see…
Even though I should be watching the episodes in chronological order…
>>107
It’s the opposite; it pops up about 30 years ago, so you tend to overlook it.
>>113
Seriously!?
>>118
I think young Bols is easy to overlook.
It suddenly bubbles up at some point.
>>123
Is the Genie’s Adventure still available to watch now?
>>128
If you keep Cordelia alive, I think you can see it.
In my environment, the achievement for recruiting everyone was unlocked with the addition of Bulls.
>>102
There is a 13-year-old named Bolls.
You are cute🩷
In the Will arc, there aren’t any sword-wielding characters with potential other than Gus-sama or Rich…
Rich is also better with a spear.
I laugh at the “dododododo” sound when entering battle in the remaster because I know it from back then.
>>92
Incredible tempo!!
There aren’t many sword users surprisingly, and there aren’t many strong swords until the end.
>>93
It may be for the sake of differentiation since Gustav is a sword.
Cordelia usually possesses the Première, so it would be Rich, Gus, or Johan for Gustaf.
Most of them haven’t been raised.
As time goes on, the expression that metal armor is being accepted means that if you’re not interested in that area, you’ll just think it’s something they have.
I wonder why such a good guy has a mohawk.
It seems they wanted to avoid having someone from the Will arc normally share techniques with Lord Gyus.
Could it be that a person’s anima was a law of inheritance…?
Gyus also had mother’s anima residing in him…
The inheritance system feels so integrated into the game that it makes me wonder if it was there from the very beginning.
>>105
If this was just a straightforward continuation of growth, it might have felt different.
Wonderful system
>>105
I think it was too extreme to completely discard characters whose roles have ended.
In Romancing SaGa 2, there are ways to inherit things like techniques and master levels.
>>110
I think they said it became a forceful method because they threw in the equipment recovery halfway through.
I think Digga Vigilants is quite aligned with the Yakuza business in the first place.
>>108
In areas without quvel, it’s nice not to have diggers, right? It’s being done after all.
>>108
From the outside, it looks no different from grave robbing or looting ruins.
>>108
The initial Will party is just miraculously filled with good guys, right?
It’s the person inside the Meteor from the thread image, isn’t it?
I thought the thumbnail had become manly, but there was a true man’s man.
It’s to the point where people say that Will is a nice guy despite being a digger, which is quite yakuza-like.
Well, I guess the public image is something like Alexei’s gang.
>>119
To deliberately venture into a place where monsters are just to earn money must seem strange to ordinary working people…
I wonder who came up with the idea of implementing an inheritance system.
Seriously capable.
It seems that jobs like discovering buried treasures in mining excavations are also available for those with high sensing abilities, like Will.
I was alive as Cordelia, but if the event with Bols, or rather, Labelle didn’t appear in the first playthrough…
If there’s a second round, then there is.
When the generation changes, resetting or something, that’s just ridiculous! I bet there are staff members who feel that way.
Looking at Roberto’s additional episode
I wonder if Roberto had an egg detection ability like the Knights clan.
It was just that the person was not aware.
>>127
If you suddenly end up in a dangerous place and suddenly get solicited, you’ll be like, “Whoa.”
Even if it’s in the city.
>>127
It seems that Knight’s sensing ability is solely thanks to Henry’s anima inside.
>>133
But you normally bring back three Kuel from dried up ruins, don’t you…?
>>137
?
I haven’t found one yet.
>>142
Um… there is some kind of box next to that skeleton…
>>148
It is empty.
>>142
That’s why Narusesu-san tells you to go home quickly!
>>137
Even though it’s a story about egg detection abilities, why is it turning into a discussion about Kuver detection?
A sword saint named Diana who has zero opportunities for battle.
>>129
However, for some reason, there are many players who have grown muscular.
In the original work, there is indeed a story where Sophie’s anima resided within Gustave.
It is not strange at all that Tyler’s soul resides in the meteor.
>>130
Contact
None
>>130
It’s terrible.
Sword users don’t train for that long, except for the last Gustav.
Come to think of it, there aren’t many sword users.
Because there is a man who carries two strong swords alone in the end.
Tyler and Guss are meeting, so Guss might have infected Tyler’s anima there and went to Meteor through Van.
If you switch from displaying by year scenario to displaying by region scenario, I think places other than Genie will not be grayed out and will be visible.
Did you have kids!?
Even a wooden stick can crush things if you imbue it with spirit, so there’s no need for a troublesome sword.
>>146
It’s nice to live in a world where even ordinary people can cut things with a stick or iron pipe like a master.
It’s too convenient that you can collect equipment on the map screen in the remaster…
It feels quite rare for the main character to have a staff as their main weapon, partly because of Gus being there.
>>151
The type of protagonist who uses a cane to hit things, the first one that comes to mind after that is probably DQ5.
I’m told not to go home until Aunt brings back the kwever, so I can’t go home.
Because it’s a framework that is both a cane and a club…
When it comes to a cane, it’s that…
It’s a blunt weapon.
Don’t come back until you remember the song of the soul!
>>157
I can never go back…
>>157
It’s terrible.
>>157
If Gustav isn’t born…
Can you also go with rich?
>>164
It seems Kelvin can do it too.
It seems that sandals are a pattern loved by enthusiasts, existing along the lines of forestry and construction, like an axe.
Thanks to being able to collect, it becomes easier to become a full-body Quvel person.
JPJPJP!
Where is the fastest “Song of the Soul”?
>>162
Wasn’t it actually rich in theoretical value Kelvin?
Come up with a lot of stick techniques without any magical stuff!
Since there are swords and axes as well, I wonder if it would be quite tough if it were to overlap with those!
>>166
Bludgeoning weapons have been around since Romancing SaGa 1…
From SaGa Frontier 2, the techniques that leave a strong impression are things like Shrimp Killer and Crow to Rabbit.
Why are you using an axe? That’s why you are mistaken for a thief immediately.
Mr. Shilmarl… Please die after sending me that handmade tool…
>>168
I failed to live longer than Gyus.
How long did that person live?
If you’re good at handling anima, then anything around there should be fine, right?
People like blacksmiths say that dealing with steel is easier.
Not everyone has the talent for anima, so there are probably tools like axes as well.
Double bottom?
It’s a dungeon that has been completely mined out, you know?
There’s no way that’s possible, such a basic thing.
I think the setting of “Animus” and “Fullmetal Alchemist” is really good.
The owner of the axe that belonged to Meteora is Mr. Tyler, right?
If I had a little more time, I could have properly guided the wild madman.
It seems that Mr. Tyler had a son but no daughter.
It’s just a memento from someone I don’t know.
Looking back, blunt weapons, bows, and spears are quite popular as primitive weapons.
It is never stated in the story that Tyler’s grandson is not a meteor.
>>181
However, this means that Tyler’s son died leaving the young Meteor behind…
Because anima and magic are conveniently close at hand, the development of technology is somewhat stagnant, as depicted in the story…
>>182
Before the rise of Gus, knights were fighting with stone swords and wooden swords.
Well…
>>190
But it’s Stone and Tree, so Delta Petra is coming flying in.
It’s a bit rare to not have any mechs and to have only short swords, daggers, and small swords in a saga.
>>183
It feels like everything around there has been integrated into the sword.
I wonder if the amount of data increased more than expected as the duels were subdivided.
I’m playing Saga Frontier 2 for the first time, but do different characters have different aptitude for learning abilities?
While focusing on Land Archin, Narsess is repeating “concentrate” and “shoot,” but they can’t even come up with a targeted shot…
>>184
If there is a “+” next to the skill level, it means you have the aptitude.
>>188
Narusesu doesn’t have the talent for archery!
I’m going to do it with Cordelia-chan…
>>184
If it’s a bow, Cody is good.
>>184
Mr. Naruses has a high skill level in archery, but lacks the talent for it.
Since Cordy has bow proficiency, it’s better to have Cordy practice swinging.
>>193
Cordelia-chan has a lot of potential.
I’ll leave various things to her.
>>184
In the original work, it was different for each character.
I don’t know about now, but it’s definitely true that those with talent are more likely to have insights.
What kind of treatment do the high-performance tools that suddenly appear when chips overflow receive, excluding game-related circumstances…?
It’s funny how the Edelritter is a gathering of people with surprisingly many problems when you dig deeper.
Sargon is really too pitiful.
In terms of graphics, names, and techniques, everything is integrated into the sword.
It’s good because I’m strong with a wooden sword.
→ Charge
Even if it’s a wooden sword, as long as you properly draw out your anima, you can cut anything.
Having a talent mark can make it easier to have insights, but the enemy’s level is much more important, so if you’re not getting insights, it’s better to change the enemy.
There are some really bad bugs in duels, so depending on the situation, it’s quite common for lower-level techniques to be harder to learn.
Why is the duel bug being carried over…?
That’s more interesting, though!