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Great interview, and I must say: Ferion is probably my favorite character, not only because of his comic relief purpose, but also because he's
the only character that doesn't undergo an existential crisis and doesn't temporarily leave the party or abandon the quest out of selfish reasons or in order to grieve; so without Ferion, the world would have been doomed.

Theia - The Crimson Eclipse

@cyancat: Did you try to interact with the scaffold from the right side? Here's a video on YouTube that shows how it's supposed to be done (around 4:50). If you still have problems, try to press Enter instead of Z.

Finishing Touches

And here I thought the "empty" maps were meant as a self-ironic statement, being reminiscent of older RPG Maker XP games. Apparently, not every element in a game about and full of tropes is a trope itself. At least the game runs more smoothly if you aren't a devoted fanatic of the "three tiles rule" religion. :D

Lakria Legends Review

"Level Design: 3.5/5" doesn't do the game justice, but it seems you didn't play through the later dungeons. Tower of Eden, for example, is one of the most impressive dungeons in RPG Maker gaming history and probably the main reason I won't get lost in any dungeon ever again.

Theia - The Crimson Eclipse

Damn, now it has been unveiled that I only used Nion's Gravity Break after at least one upgrade. :D

Lost Land Ruin: Volume 1 Review

author=TheRpgmakerAddict
BUT... I LOVE Rpgmaker 2000/2003. Sorry.
VX Ace hasn't the same appeal, graphically.


True words of wisdom that, from now on, shall be known as the First Commandment of RPG Maker games.

Theia - The Crimson Eclipse

I sent Lollo a ton of screenshots detailing spelling mistakes, so it would be best if he made use of them first. If you wanted to proofread the improved version then, be my guest, since I probably didn't catch every careless mistake. However, if you started right now, you would only repeat most of my work.

Are you up for a less stressful round of proofreading in a few months? I'm sure that would be greatly appreciated. On the other hand, don't forget that we love you for translating Japanese games, which means most people wouldn't consider the elimination of a few remaining spelling mistakes the best use of your time. ;)

Theia - The Crimson Eclipse

If that's how it's supposed to work, then I second Krazael's doubts and suspect that Apeiron Mode currently might not work at all. The members of my main party had all level 99 and 9999999 XP, but didn't get their stats maxed out. If the stats boost also affects HP and SP, then I can definitely rule out my former presumption that Apeiron Mode only activates during battles, since I didn't experience a HP and SP boost. It's probably a good idea to look into this. Maybe Puriphia Eternas, negating all negative states, also negate Apeiron Mode? That would be hilarious. :D

For easy XP farming, it's advised to use Martia (her weapon's XP bonus) and Dael (her XP boosting accessory) as party members and set Innate Gift (XP Bonus) level 3 as Mastery. The first enemy encounter in Extremordeal's Corridor of Noon can be farmed for around 220000 XP this way.

Theia - The Crimson Eclipse

The way I understand it, Apeiron Mode is granted to a party member that reaches level 99 and 9999999 XP, and buffs the party member's stats (STR, RES, SPR and DEX) to 999 during battle only. There isn't any visual or other indication that Apeiron Mode is active, but four party members in Apeiron Mode, equipped with their maxed out best weapons, Epic Garbs and Puriphia Eternas, should be able to defeat every foe.

One segment in the official Italian guide seems to indicate that a party member has to reach 999 in every stat first (using stats-up items) in order to achieve Apeiron Mode, but that would mean a ridiculous amount of grinding, and it would be in direct contradiction to what the game states (in the English version).

Return of the Last Era

I'm really looking forward to what Rise of the Third Power (which might or might not have been your incentive to switch to Unity) and Chronology of the Last Era will offer, especially compared to what they could have offered if developed using RPG Maker 2003.

I think the greatest problem in terms of technical quality is that the official version of RPG Maker 2003 doesn't support DynRPG plugins, so if you want to go commercial with an impressive game, a Unity conversion - despite still being untried - should be the right decision.