Blaze & Blade: Eternal Quest T&E Soft, Inc. / THQ Inc. 1998

This multiplayer action roleplaying game is the first in the series (the other being Blaze & Blade Busters, which uses the same engine), and the only one released outside Japan. Adventurers come across an ancient lithograph during their travels, supposedly very valuable, and desire to verify the authenticity of this artifact. To do so, the adventurers dive into more dungeons to collect magical gems which in legend fit into the inset of the lithograph. The lithograph united with these magical gems is said to impart great power to the wielders of this artifact, and if the adventurers do receive great power due to reuniting these treasures it will serve as proof to them that they have found the legendary artifact of lore. It has these elements: the lack of a main hero, multiplayer capabilities, ability to enter different areas in no particular order, item identification, and a complete character creation (stats roll, class, sex, and even four sets of colors). There is big element of puzzle solving like any other action RPG, there is also an Object utility mode which allows players to buy and sell items they have found on their journeys with each other. The game has eight type of characters which can be chosen from, all of which can be male or female. Combat consists of skills, attack (Square Button), jump (Circle Button), Equipped Spell/herbs/Shield (depending on Class) (X Button) and using items by scrolling through menus with the Triagle Button) (. There is also a very complicated and possibly useful function that allows you to dual hit enemies with more than one spell. You can also zoom in/out and tilt the screen on the map for easy navigation. If there is more than one player playing, whoever is party leader has the controls(this can be changed however in the player information screen).
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