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Generic RM2k3 RTP Gaming Fun!

I always wanted to make that game based on everything I enjoyed as a kid. This is the end result.



Hero's Realm creates a super-synergy of proactive features to create a gaming experience greater than the sum of its parts.


Lead four heroes and their teams against the evil forces of Mephistocles, the Lord of Demons in this retro-RPG adventure. Toggle between the four heroes as you explore dungeons, ascend towers, spelunk caves, save villages and defeat the forces of evil! Reminiscent of classic RPGs such as Dragon Quest III and Final Fantasy V, Hero's Realm is a fun romp in old-school RPG nostalgia.


-22 character classes (12 base classes, 4 hero classes, 3 secret classes, 3 master classes)
-TONS of game content and sidequests
-Classic NES-era and SNES-era RPG gameplay
-Great music
-Multi-party switching system (like Kefka's Tower in FFVI!)
-Multi-party tactical battles (at least 5 of them!)
-Massive world map
-Fun


The story is split into 5 chapters, with each of the first four chapters focusing on a new hero, and the 5th chapter bringing them all together.

Chapter 1: Won't Somebody Please Think of the Children?
Chapter 2: There is Something Fishy Going on...
Chapter 3: Land of the Rising Son
Chapter 4: True Calling
Chapter 5: The War on Terror


This is a list of websites where Hero's Realm has been mentioned or linked to.


Download and unzip this file. Install the fonts in your C:\Windows\Fonts folder.
http://rpgmaker.net/users/kentona/locker/Fonts.rar


Hero's Realm has a TVTropes page.Check it out.
Did you enjoy Hero's Realm? Consider helping me out so that I can make more games in the future.


Latest Blog

Hero's Realm: Heroic Expedition



Calling all heroes! Hero's Realm: Heroic Edition has launched its gameprofile. Further updates and announcements and requests will be made through this new gameprofile. Follow along there if you are interested in the revamp!

So long and thanks for all the downloads!



  • Completed
  • kentona
  • RPG Tsukuru 2003
  • RPG
  • 06/25/2007 11:50 PM
  • 08/17/2023 01:18 PM
  • 06/19/2009
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Druids do have it. It just wasn't listed on the website. It's inside the game's spell list when creating characters though. Druid learns Bless at level 7 and Blessmore at 29 based off of my memory.
maybe I misremembered! which is more likely, as this game was completed back in 2009. :)
Paladins have it. But it doesn't seem that Druids have them according to the spell list on your website. Maybe the info was missed on the spells list pages?
author=ZarethKnyght
Templar or Sage then eh. Or get lucky with tarot cards I guess.
Paladins and Druids also have bless spells, as does Akira with one of his throws. Oh, and Ronin GP Toss can kill them too.

author=Dante_Selvar
When you change classes either by reaching a high enough level or by using one the stones does that character keep anything from their previous class like like spells they learned for example? (even if its not in the new classes spell list)

thanks
Unfortunately, you lose half your levels and the old skills from the old class. But the advanced classes usually have the same or similar skills as their base version...
Templar or Sage then eh. Or get lucky with tarot cards I guess.
When you change classes either by reaching a high enough level or by using one the stones does that character keep anything from their previous class like like spells they learned for example? (even if its not in the new classes spell list)

thanks
Ah! I see that they are also partially weak to Spirit attacks like Bless!
Crud...so I'd need a level 13 Sage at the earliest to be able to beat em...I'm only level 10 ><
I *think* it was electrical attacks?? I can't remember.
How are you supposed to kill dem metal squirrels!!?!? Physical, 0 damage. Magical, 0 damage. Critical, 0 damage. What's the trick?
author=rpgplayer1
Hello kentona i sent you a link with my last save.


The final medal you are missing is in the Pub in Dracoma:



Here is the pub in Dracoma.


The waitress blocks your way!... by day.


Wait until nightfall.


Go back and sneak in behind and snag that medal from the barrel!


100 TINY MEDALS!
Hello kentona i sent you a link with my last save.
author=rpgplayer1
hello, i'm missing one last coin and i cant find out where it is?

i used your list of locations and went to all the places.

but no luck.

hmmmm... the only way for me to find out which one is missing (or find out where the bug is in my game) is to look at your savefile. Can you upload it somewhere and PM me a link so I can look?

Thanks.
hello, i'm missing one last coin and i cant find out where it is?

i used your list of locations and went to all the places.

but no luck.
i managed to resolved it by restarting game and loading previous save.
author=rpgplayer1
Hello, in Chapter 2 after selected my Companions in Outpost, there is only main char zefyrin and no other chars. is it a bug???
Possibly! Can you send me a copy of your savefile so I can check it out?

Upload it and send me the link, or email me.
Hello, in Chapter 2 after selected my Companions in Outpost, there is only main char zefyrin and no other chars. is it a bug???
DQ8 didn't hook me either. I found it kind of boring. My wife finished it though so I saw her beat it.
author=kaneusta
Just wondering, is 1.5 the finale version? I would love to see a bonus content area like after completing the game, something similar to Dragon Quest 8 were there's an optional area, with a secret boss that's 10x harder than the actual final boss

I never did get very far in DQ8.

You should know though that I do not care for "post-game" content in a general sense. Why isn't it just in the game? The final boss should be the final boss. There was never a plan or intent for post-game. Sorry.

But to answer your question, yes 1.5 is the current final version and has been for years (despite there being a good handful of unresolved bugs).