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In production since 2007, Legionwood: Tale of the Two Swords is an epic length traditional role playing game created in RPG Maker VX which was completed in late 2010.

Featuring accessible, familiar gameplay reminscent of the early Final Fantasy titles, Legionwood offers you a 20+ hour long quest set in a massive fantasy world filled with challenging enemies, involving quests and tons of character customisation options with the in depth AP Character System.

The world has been at peace since the Great War ended 1000 years ago. Now, an ancient antagonist is ready to set in motion a plan that has been in the making for centuries. Take control of Lann Northshire, an ordinary peasant who is unwillingly thrown into a conflict that will soon engulf the entire world. The fate of Legionwood hangs in the balance. Will you be able to restore peace to the land? With a thrilling story of love, revenge, war and peace, Legionwood is an adventure that you won't want to pass up!

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Legionwood: Mysteries of Dynastland DLC now available!

Wow, talk about not meeting deadlines, right? Some of you might remember that I annouced a Legionwood expansion pack, way back in late 2010. Although it ultimately ended up being cancelled due to hard drive failure, I managed to recover some of its assets a few months ago and, rather than doing the logical lazy thing and recycling them for Legionwood 2, I decided to piece them together and release the resulting mess.

So then, this is the Legionwood expansion I promised all those years ago but never actually delivered? Well, not really. But it's still a pretty cool addition to the Legionwood world.



Legionwood: Mysteries of Dynastland is an expansion pack/DLC for Legionwood: Tale of the Two Swords. Featuring a huge new story dungeon set in the midst of the game's chaotic fourth act, as well as a considerable number of all new optional endgame quests, a revised final dungeon and over a dozen new Techs to learn, it expands the original game's playtime by at least three hours and adds several long awaited features to game, including a graphical world map and quest journal.

The main addition in Mysteries of Dynastland is the titular Dynastland dungeon, which takes place between the Sealed Library and Lost City Crebt areas in Chapter 4. This sprawling dungeon crawl is filled with new enemies, puzzles and challenges to test your skills against, and also reveals the never-before-seen backstory of Zanthus and his long lost homeland as your party searches for the mythical Purity Crystal, an ancient Precursor artifact rumoured to be able to manipulate time itself.

Other notable additions to the game include 12 brand new Techs, including unique Techs exclusive to certain characters, a new set of powerful Dynastland equipment, a late-game "scavenger hunt" quest that will take you to the furthest corners of the world, a complete overhaul and rebalancing of all late game content and an expanded final dungeon with a new, harder version of Castoth to fight -- in both the normal and "true" varieties. Overall, it pretty much turns the final act of Legionwood into a completely new game, which was one of my main goals as I was always rather unhappy with how rushed that part of the game turned out.

Anyway, if you're itching for some new adventures, you can grab the DLC here. Simply point the installer to your Legionwood directory and extract, overwriting files when prompted. In order to experience the new content at the appropriate difficulty level, I recommend either starting a new game or loading a game that was saved before the Sealed Library, though most of the new content except for the Quest Journal can still be accessed otherwise.

Check out these screenshots to see some of the new locations in the game:









And with that, I'm off to work on Legionwood 2 again. Happy adventuring! :)
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@Rush: In the currently released version, you can get 4 of the 6 summons.

@Christinababee: In the second floor the of the ruins, you can enter the big stone doors in the northern part of the ruins.
I think i already did that, with crystals thing right?
playing the 3.21 v & it goes very smoothly. just that the talking are too much...i'm very happy & enjoying but just sometimes it got too hard..btw, i just fnished fighting the werewolf and obtained the fenrir stone.tried it &it's SUPERB!!!i like it!!just how am i going to reach the next destination??it seems to b ages at the border desert & i counted more than 50x going to the right(east rite?) and it i'm still there..is there anything i'm supposed to do?
Yep... That's the puzzle... You need to follow the direction that the cattle skeleton is pointing out.
dun expect dat to b a puzzle...huhu...found da way through..TQ!!:D
can someone tell me the exact code needed in the ascag castle maximum prison??
can someone pls tell me the exact code needed in the ascag castle maximum prison?? pls asap...
iget the code from the other forum 4842 jail code
OMG!now i'm in hawkshire and been cptured.merces is in the castle but i just can't find the code!what i found is only that 1st n 4th is half of 2nd n 3rd respectively, 2nd n 3rd from half of last month passcode and that last month's passcode is -63-.there's only 2nd n 3rd num.i can't figure out the code.is there any memo i missed?there's timer n i thought i'd already go thru every corner.what should i do??i just can't figure it out.help please..TQ
Yep that's the one! Thanks koabogmali for helping out!
wow!!thanks a bunch kaobogmali!dat helps a lot
I thought RMN was finally rid of these
Doesn't matter... The game's almost finished so there'll be enough actual discussion to make up for it.
edchuy
You the practice of self-promotion
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Doesn't matter... The game's almost finished so there'll be enough actual discussion to make up for it.


Good to hear that! Too bad I'll be start working soon, so it won't have as much time to play anymore. But I'll definitely keep it in mind once it comes out.
Cool! With that said, I just have to find the motivation to finish off the final dungeon...
Yes. I love this game. Can't wait man.
And the super exciting end cut scene, right?
:P