![]() Armor, but I think more specifically as clothes. Or you can take the Ice Sword to Pyrix and watch Galahad's horrified expression when it's destroyed. OR KILL HIM (and earn Saruin's favour while going towards the Evil end). So, how do you get it? Get him to join the party. Galahad will always buy the sword right when you get enough money. It's probably a little jab at a certain character that many people will remember as "the guy who had the Ice Sword." Why is this significant? Because no matter what, you can't really get the weapon. Was a polearm, spelled Khellendros when localized, and channels Aerology (wind magic). It's sometimes also called the Nightblooming Cereus. The JP name is a name for the "Dutchman's Pipe," which is an actual flower. Found as a katana, much like here, but was named "Silvermoon" in SF. ゲイ・ボルグ/Gae Bolg - RS2, where it appeared properly as a POLEARM. It's probably appeared in other installments, but this is the most remembered. Funny enough, you find the Obsidian Sword in the Frosthold Fortress, which I mistook the Ancient Ruins for. The Obsidian Sword, one of the Destiny Stones (localized as Fatestones) used to seal Saruin. ヴァレリアハート/Valeria Heart - Appeared in SF as a sword, but was spelled "Valleria Heart." Interestingly, the flame attribute carried over to the Conqueror's version. アンバーマリーチ/Umbermarici - Appeared in SF2 and MS as an accessory, more specifically as a necklace in MinSaGa (Amber Maleate). ![]() *** RS - Romancing SaGa, SF - SaGa Frontier, US - Unlimited Saga, MS - Minstrel Song (RS1's remake), SaGa2GOD - SaGa2's DS remake. *looks at computer and emulators because systems are really old* I'll update this when I feel like poking around for more amusement. ![]() Mind you, I've only played RS1/MS and SaGa2/SaGa2GOD extensively, so any mumbling would really be limited to those 2. It's just missing the Minstrel to spin the tales~ It's very much a work-in-progress, and I'll probably never finish it, but this is what I have so far. Considering the Executive Producer, the fact that its working title was "SaGa Frontier 3" and plays like a successor to the Romancing SaGa trilogy (RS3 had formations too)? Well. Well, what do you know, lots of callbacks to the SaGa series, which really shouldn't come to a surprise. Saiva - Cornelio - Lord Harun - Butcher - Ewei - Ifrit - Jewel Beast - Soulgutter - Minions - SaruinĬyfreet - Garon - The Sorceror - Hive Queen - Seven Heroes ( Wagnas - Kzinssie - Noel - Rocbouquet - Bokhohn - Dantarg - Subier)Īrchfiend - Godwin - Rats - Dophore - Maximus - Nacht Zweiger - Tao Gao - Four Sinistrals - OblivionĬiato - Rastaban - Orlouge - Genocide Heart - Hell's Lord - Black X ( Shuzer - Berva - Cindy Campbell - Metal Black - Dr.So, I got bored and started looking up all the Remnants, then weapons, and some of the skills. WaterHag - Dogra - Ashura - Chaos - Maitreya - Fenrir - Guha - Dahak (SaGa) - Agron - Ballor - Water Entity - Xagor - The Wanderer Upon their second defeat, they return to Saruin.Īshura - Dunatis - Ninja - Venus - Echigoya - Sho-gun - Magnate - Apollo - Arsenal They are fought one after the other, teaming up after their initial defeat. The Minions appear again in the last dungeon just before the final boss, preventing the heroes of reaching their master. The last Minion is found on the Frosthold Fortress, where he disguises himself as the Red Mage and offers to join the heroes to find the Obsidian Sword which is kept in the place, revealing himself after the heroes refuse to hand over the sword to him. Another of the Minions recreates the Assassin's Guild, which starts terrorizing the Tarmitta region, but once he is discovered he runs away, intending of going to the Frontier to break the seal over the Jewel Beast. One of them works along the Saruin's Priests set on the secret temple in Melvir who conducts sacrifices for their master, later leading a full-scale monster invasion of the city. They are responsible for summoning all the monsters who plague the land of Mardias and the subsequent destruction of Ishtmus Castle, which is located near the cave where Saruin is sealed.Įach of them can be met by the player during the course of the game. As such, the Minions work to break the seal over their master, seeking the Fatestones which bind him. The three Minions, named Hate/Scorn, Spite and Hate/Strife, are actually manifestations of Saruin's soul, which he creates when the seal over him weakens to serve as his enforcers. The Minions are major villains from Romancing SaGa, being the ones responsible for most of the troubles during the game. Help by adding new categories to the article! Harley Quinn thinks that this article looks kinda boring, eh? Why not put some categories there to spice it up?
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