

What should I do? What should I do? I’m sure it’s already hopeless.
I wondered what this decreasing LP was, so I Googled it and found that if this goes away, allies will leave the party, but is there nothing that can be done about this in the very early stages?
Right now, Therese’s LP is number 1.
Well, if you die, you can just put in the next Imperial Hunter (female), right?
>>1Is it that easy to swap back and forth like that!?
Not the remake? Then there’s nothing we can do.
>>2It’s the remastered version.
Yes, LP1 has pretty much died around here already.
But when I played it for the first time, it was like that for me too.
>>3I was dashing without knowing the system, and every time I encountered enemies, our formation broke, so I kept wondering what was happening while someone died each time.
I was told that if you dash later, the formation will collapse, and I thought they should have said that earlier.
>>3Therese from the SFC era was a character who would fall flat immediately, so the fact that she didn’t die in the first playthrough is impressive.
If you don’t want Therese to die, you’ll have to switch her out at the tavern.
If it’s okay to die, set it to LP0 and use the next generation’s child.
Huh? It’s fine if I disappear and die, right?
>>5That’s so terrible…
>>12His death is also a part of the empire’s history.
It’s a story where people, dying like garbage, defeat monsters through the power of numbers and solidarity.
I think playing with that sense of tension is the most enjoyable.
If you’re going to work a little harder anyway, since you’ll age rapidly, if you don’t want to die, you can just reset every time you die.
In the original work, you can’t switch back and forth, but with the reduced slots, you can join the next character!
If it’s a remaster instead of a remake, enjoy the inconvenience and tension.
If it’s a remaster, it’s faster to let it die.
I mean, is it a remaster now that the remake has been released?
>>13It might be due to a sale or budget considerations.
I might be the type to want to touch the original before doing a remake!
If you play carefully, you can clear it without reducing any LP, so it’s fine.
Allies, including the emperor, are expendable.
Now, the fact that they’re choosing to do a remaster instead of a new release indicates a complicated situation, so there’s nothing more to say.
In the remake, Therese and Bear are significantly buffed, but in the remaster, it’s tough, isn’t it…
Is it the person who started thread 1 earlier?
>>20Yes, yes.
>>20Be more serious!
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It’s a story about the Empire gradually wearing down and annihilating the enemy.
You have to keep going while bleeding!
I think you should understand that old works often lack explanations and can be unkind in that regard; in fact, old sagas are fundamentally unkind.
Still, I think it’s possible to understand when it comes to issues like Dash’s limited field of vision or when the formation is disrupted upon making contact with the enemy!
If it’s not SFC, please make sure to read the help and such.
I feel like it will mostly be resolved.
Even considering that the remake is extremely user-friendly as a modern game, Romancing SaGa 2 is still quite inconvenient.
In other words, it has become quite convenient even with the remaster.
Since there are no other dead-end points besides the save, feel free to kill your companions and destroy the country without worry.
Once eight generations pass, Therese will also make a full circle, so don’t worry.
If you run out of LP, you can switch out your teammates. Isn’t that useful?
In other words, it is not possible to change teammates in any other way.
It’s a game where human lives are轻.
I will end up repeating suicide until I draw the winning emperor.
>>30In the remake, it was also no good that the emperor died in the Luden Plateau. 🏆
The player said, “No, the sewer is fine,” and that was not good.
Did you fall in love with Therese?
>>31I think the random arrow I recently learned is strong, so it would be troublesome if I were to be abandoned.
Troops are consumables, so let’s use them carefully.
The king is also a consumable.
Remasters and remakes are different things, right?
It’s as different as somen and zarusoba.
They are as different as somen and hiyamugi…
It’s still the beginning, huh? I’ll get used to it eventually.
As long as it’s not the character with the name I entered first, it can be anything.
I think that unexpected developments that don’t go as planned are what make it romantic.
In Romancing SaGa 2, characters are consumables, so if they die, just accept it.
Rather, it’s an opportunity to bring in something new.
If you’re playing Romancing SaGa 2, you’ve probably heard of things like assassinations or sending someone to Ludon, but you don’t have to do those things.
It’s faster to progress quickly and train, rather than trying to get the character you want.
The emperor changes due to an incomprehensible turn of events, doesn’t he?
Well, it’s fine to just enjoy your first time on a whim.
The excitement of feeling around in the dark is the most irretrievable element.
If it’s the very beginning, wouldn’t it be better to try various things before asking…?
I wonder if it’s because I’m an old man that I think like this.
>>44There might be times when you don’t want to spend too much time on something if the next game schedule is approaching.
>>44It doesn’t mean that the character will die in 1.
It is not uncommon for people of any generation to feel a lot of stress from character disappearance.
>>48It might be when I offered a sacrifice to Death or when I chose the option to remain underground in the Aisha chapter…
The other companions, aside from the main character candidates, can easily disappear for different reasons.
>>44It might be modern to rely on vague information from anonymous sources instead of strategy websites.
I want you to experience the thrill of defeating a large boss with a sudden inspiration after running out of WP.
If it’s not a remake, then it will inevitably be stuck even if you just go along with it, so worrying about that right now is just a margin of error.
If you want to have fun playing, ignore all advice except “train your skills.”
It’s understandable to be confused until you accept that Romancing SaGa 2 is a game where life fades away fleetingly.
I want to develop a new hat.
Therefore, if we could receive around 1,200,000 crowns…
It’s okay to do a remaster because the remake isn’t a complete superior version.
>>53It’s nice that both have some flaws that are quite interesting.
Once you experience a time jump, you will understand it whether you like it or not.
It’s pretty rare for allies of a famous individual to die off and be replaced one after another.
Thérèse is too cute to waste.
Let’s have the next emperor born.
Therese gets caught off guard easily, so be careful…
I like the ones who are good at techniques and occasionally show up in regular classes.
Understanding that Thérèse is in a position in the Imperial Cross that isn’t durable is in the mid-game.
If you keep in mind to include 1 to 2 sorcerers per generation, you can recover from anything, so do your best.
Even I, as an elementary school student who only used magic, water, and the sky, was able to clear it, so it should be fine.
The original Imperial Cross doesn’t have impressive performance, so to speak…
The remake turned out to be quite strong.
I truly think it’s a well-made game since I was able to clear it even with a brain-dead playstyle as an elementary schooler.
>>65Well, there’s a possibility I could get stuck about two times!
W-What are you doing, you guys?!
In the original work, around the Watchmen’s nest.
Isn’t Therese too weak against attacks…?
It’s already an instant death in the sealed land of Tartara.
Lord Geralt’s…
Your Majesty the Emperor
To battle!
Deployment!
Well, overall it’s a trial-and-error type of difficulty that you can somewhat manage, so it’s only you who is treated as malicious.
>>71But I did say it properly in advance.
If you go beyond this point, you won’t be able to come back!!
In the remake, Therese is a point getter in the very early stages.
Therese is there to make the player aware that there are almost no means of LP recovery.
In that regard, the remake clearly shows that the center of the Imperial Cross is less likely to be targeted, which is pleasing for Therese.
Why is someone wearing pajamas like that the emperor?
It’s like a Jedi’s clothing…
I thought it took a year to order the golden armor.
In the remake, I had already worn it at the coronation ceremony.
>>79Because it’s my older brother’s hand-me-down.
It’s nice to feel the continuation of will through my father’s power and my brother’s armor when finally preparing to succeed the emperor after defeating Kujinshi…
It’s a really trivial story, but I realized that this encounter method is the kind you often see in Tsukūru’s Jiko.
>>80Symbol encounters are really common, aren’t they?
People will eventually die; it’s just a matter of whether it’s slow or fast.
Therefore, entrusting it to others is the theme of this game.
Not only the emperor.
Since the empire has a splendid cemetery, it would be good to bury them there.
>>83What is the old man standing silently in front of the hole?
>>98What do you mean? He’s just an old man…
>>98The gravekeeper does not speak unnecessarily.
Esaba
Cemetery
I only finally understood the growth system of Romancing SaGa 2 after becoming an adult.
I was moved when I defeated the Seven Heroes while casually playing in 2018.
The emperor has strong and weak points, but it doesn’t really matter who. I want to gather formations, so I’ll send Ludon.
Thanks to the Avalon mite I heard about somewhere when I was a kid, the national treasury is thriving.
I wonder where the information came from…
>>88Magazine
The power of the bow decreases, but just make them wear heavy armor and place them at the very back of the Imperial Cross.
I won’t die so easily.
Honestly, Ludon is far away.
I want a monster’s nest nearby.
>>91I found it! The goblin’s hole!
Once you get used to the game, it turns into “Well, if it’s LP1, then let’s kill them…”
Do goblins have holes too…
Restoration of vitality is replenished in the warehouse… after the era jump, right?
Is there no first generation?
In Romancing SaGa 2, human life is just a number.
Let’s go with an increasing level of disposable dryness.
Gérard is a little special, but
Hello
To the grave…
The problem with having LP at 0 is that you can’t revive during battle and you have to replenish it.
There are just slight differences between characters in each class.
Well, I can’t bear to let you die.
When the LP enters a dangerous zone, retire them and replace them with another character as a companion.
That’s a matter of the player’s preference.
In the original work, it says retirement, but isn’t it actually assassination or a time jump?!
There’s a route to resign if you defeat the salamander…
If it’s a remaster, Thérèse’s life is something to be thrown away.
I have a memory that Thérèse held on until she defeated Waiker, somehow.
It might be because of my experience with Romancing SaGa 3 and the fact that I tend to avoid encounters…
I just defeated Kujinshi.
I’m often told that I should train my skills, so I want someone other than Gérard who can use magic, but does this mean I have to kill someone to make space and bring a backup mage from the castle into my party…?