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Dragon Quest III
- Original Release: Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation, originally released in Japan as Dragon Quest III: Zenithia no Kizuna (or Dragon Quest III: The Bonds of Zenithia), is a role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix. It was first released for the Famicom in 1988.
- Gameplay and Impact: It's known for introducing several features to the Dragon Quest series, including character customization (class-based) and a more open world. It's considered a classic and has been re-released on several platforms.
Data model (schema excerpts)
- Caravan:
- id, owner_player_id, name, base_town_id, capacity:int, defense:int, morale:int, reputation:dict(region_id -> int), members:list(member_id), inventory:list(item_id), upgrades:list(upgrade_id), location(tile/route_id), last_travel_time(timestamp)
- CaravanMember:
- id, name, role(enum), level:int, statscombat, trade, morale, hire_cost, unique_ability
- Route:
- id, origin_town_id, dest_town_id, length_days:int, difficulty:int, event_weights:map(event_type->float)
- Event:
- id, type(enum), seed_requirements, outcomes:list(outcome_id)
- TownUpgrade:
- id, name, costgold,materials, benefitdiscount_pct, new_items, recruitment_unlock
The Erdrick Connection (Spoilers for a 38-year-old game)
Why are we so obsessed with III specifically? Because chronologically, it is the first game. Dragon Quest III is the prequel to I and II.
The HD-2D remake respects the "twist"—that you are not the legendary hero, but you are creating the legend of Erdrick. The final segment of the game, where you descend into the underworld and realize Alefgard is the world of the first game, is visually breathtaking in HD-2D. dragon quest iii hd2d remake 01003e601e324000 full
Seeing the original Tantegel Castle from Dragon Quest I rendered with 3D depth, knowing that your character is the ancestor of the first game's hero, is a moment that gives even veteran players chills. Dragon Quest III
Gameplay Tweaks That Respect Your Time
Let’s be honest: The NES version of Dragon Quest III is grindy. The GBC version sped it up. The HD-2D remake modernizes it without dumbing it down. Original Release : Dragon Quest III: The Seeds
Based on the data tied to this final build, here are the quality-of-life changes hardcore fans are celebrating: