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Where Is the Rock Dragon Breath of Fire 4

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Breath of Enkindle Quaternary

Alias: Intimation of Fire IV:
Utsurowazaru Mono (JP)
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Program: PlayStation
Released in JP: April 27, 2000
Released in U.S.A: November 28, 2000
Discharged in EU: August 3, 2001


GraphicsIcon.png This game has clean graphics.
ItemsIcon.png This gritty has unused items.
Sgf2-unusedicon1.png This game has unused abilities.
RegionIcon.png This game has territorial differences.


Breath of Fire IV is the fourth and net entry to the standard Breath of Fire series. It features many an of the same gameplay elements from the third game, but improves them wholly drastically. The tone of the bet on changed significantly as well, going from the bright, colorful, upbeat tone of its predecessor to a much darker, more "muted" setting.

Daftar Isi

Clean Items

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  • Robust Mail - There are strangely two items by this distinguish. The first is a unremarkably-accessible piece of armour for Ershin with nary exceptional properties, while the other is much weaker (exclusive 17 defence reaction), posterior cost used by Ryu/Cray/Scias/Ursula, and apparently has the selfsame issue as the Midas Armor (turns damage received into Zenny). It's listed correct after the same Midas Armour in the spunky's data, which may explain the verbal description/effect, but IT's unknown quite what this armor is.
  • Pole - A generically-called two-come to weapon for Cray with 66 attack power, qualification it a fair bit stronger than the Flail. This would have been only his second deuce-hit weapon, and would have been quite useful. Dishonour information technology was left out.
  • Draught + - Raises completely stats until your side by side rest, presumably by a greater amount than Potation.
  • Lottery Stub - A mysterious item that can't cost used or oversubscribed. Its description states "Get the numbers pool in succession to bring home the bacon!", this got unused in the US and European Versions of the Back. In the Japanese release it was possible to play Lottery in a special Shop called "Dengeki Store", if you use of goods and services a prepatched savefile (See the Regional Differences Section for more Infos).

Unused Abilities

Identify

Why was this spell cut? Perhaps that glitchy text, maybe? It look's like this in the Japanese Version. Spot the Kanji to the right.

The foeman-scan spell from Hint of Fire III was slated to make a return appearing, but was cut. It's functional, and has unique vivification, but the display looks slightly glitchy, as it appears to set about to display altogether the attribute name calling in a too-small space, causing ugly text lap.

Apparently, this spell could live learned by Scias in the Japanese version, only was abridged from the North Earth relinquish, presumably because the translation team couldn't think of a way to repair the text edition-haemorrhage. (Most likely, these attributes were represented by a single kanji in Japanese, in which they would come up perfectly.)

Mjollnir

Shocking.

This spell out isn't strictly "unused", as the Dragonne boss in the unalterable donjon is capable of using information technology. However, it was supposed to be musician-usable, as well... but due to some equivocal design, it simply can't be done.

Away casting spells of differing elements in a sequence, it's likely to create "combo" magic, and including the powerful "dragon magic" usable by Ryu and Fou-Lu's various dragon forms in these combos ultimately leads to some of the game's strongest magic. The problem is, Mjollnir's combo is Wind Magic + Water Magic + dragon magic Pa Bing'ah...and the only ane who can purpose Pa Bing'ah is Fou-Lu, World Health Organization never joins the important team and ne'er gets whatsoever allies. Atomic number 3 a result, it's impossible to call upon the game's strongest Nothingness/Water system spell without hacking.

Unused Graphics

A great deal of evolution-overlapping nontextual matter were left behind in the textures of the last game.

RTEST.EMI

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/BIN/RTEST.EMI contains square tiles 16x16 pixels in size, to each one containing either a hexadecimal digit, or a symbol, which was peradventure used for debugging purposes.

Location Differences

There are a total of quaternion reduce scenes that were cut from the North American/European release due to violence or dubious content.

  • Fou-Lutetium decapitating Emperor Soniel, despite being censored to begin with by displaying the scene in silhouette, is cut from the end of the beginning royal palace sequence, with the English version having him rather killed offscreen.
  • Nina and Ursula bathing in a pool (symmetric though most of the scene shows Ryu standing guard rather).
  • Ryu comically groping Ursula's breast by accident during a conversation.
  • Ursula dropping her pants to bear witness her womanhood to skeptical sailors.

While he is kind of a "drunken master swordsman" in the Japanese interlingual rendition, references to Scias' alcoholism are also absent in the international version, with some of his slurred speech patterns existence replaced with a falter.

There's also a unique ?-Location in the Japanese release you can visit under specific conditions, plant south from Mt. Glom. This was a cooperation with the Asian country Dengeki PlayStation magazine publisher. To unlock this place you need to patch a save file on your Memory Identity card, using the disc that was distributed by the issue D33 of the magazine. It's a Special Store with a Lottery, a free to take "Rusted Brand" and a small Sta inside it. Whatever of the files still look to be present in the US reading of the game, but they got unused.

This Location is south from Mt. Glom The Dengeki-ya from the Outside

Where Is the Rock Dragon Breath of Fire 4

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