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- #DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER HOW TO#
- #DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER PATCH#
- #DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER TV#
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Would up very overpowered for most of the Orb quest stretch (no idea how) and then very underpowered for the Baramos segment. I love the open world, but it really messes up a lot of the pacing. I found every one in the 4 remake, so I thought I as getting the hang of it too :/ I have been doing a terrible job finding medals. Really, it seems like the best thing is just to start with 3 fighters, or maybe 2 and a thief, and then take advantage of their hige stat boosts and create beefed up sages and soldiers.
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Ended up doing the same party build everyone seemed to be recommending, but had I known there was a second Zen Book, and had more experience with the classes, I probably would have taken a completely difference approach. So is anyone playing? I am just about to the final dungeon, and it's going pretty well. Looks like you can even take the job and/or personality out of the equation.Ĥ55-8 Hero's gender/personality (specific)Ĥ57-4 First Companion's level (03 = Level 1)Ĥ57-a First Companion's current HP (small)Ĥ57-b First Companion's current HP (bigger)Ĥ57-e First Companion's current MP (small)Ĥ57-f First Companion's current MP (bigger)Ĥ59-3 First Companion's gender/personality (group)Ĥ59-4 First Companion's gender/personality (specific)Ĥ5b-0 Second Companion's level (03 = Level 1)Ĥ5b-6 Second Companion's current HP (small)Ĥ5b-7 Second Companion's current HP (bigger)Ĥ5b-a Second Companion's current MP (small)Ĥ5b-b Second Companion's current MP (bigger)Ĥ5c-f Second Companion's gender/personality (group)Ĥ5d-0 Second Companion's gender/personality (specific)Ĥ5e-c Third Companion's level (03 = Level 1)Ĥ5f-2 Third Companion's current HP (small)Ĥ5f-3 Third Companion's current HP (bigger)Ĥ5f-6 Third Companion's current MP (small)Ĥ5f-7 Third Companion's current MP (bigger)Ĥ60-b Third Companion's gender/personality (group)Ĥ60-c Third Companion's gender/personality (specific) Probably also useful at the end of the game to zero a character's level and stats so you can change their job/personality, bring them to level 99, and build a more accurate chart of their growth rate. You can give yourself some normally-taboo jobs and personalities. If anyone wants to cheat (it can really take the fun out of it if you're not careful), here's the locations of some things you can hack with a hex editor in a ZSNES savestate.
#DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER TV#
Splitting 48meg roms is a particular bother, emulators have savestates, and there are easier options for getting it to your living room TV nowadays, like using an HBC'd Wii. I haven't tried splitting it to load it on my copier and play it on my TV yet. Seriously, that's gotta be worth fifty bucks. Play romz in an emulator, smugly admit to it on GAF, and watch yourself not get banned.
#DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER PATCH#
Now you just tell it to join the numbered files and (assuming you did it right) it makes you the exact same ROM you can find on the interwebz (after you clean up the filename and zip it).Ĭut off the header and apply the patch with SNES Tool like I mentioned in my earlier post.
#DRAGON QUEST 3 SNES PERSONALITIES FIGHTER HOW TO#
Now you get the old DOS version of uCON from (simply because I never figured out how to use anything newer) and run it in a command prompt. You take the floppies to your computer and toss them onto your desktop (you do still have a floppy drive on your computer, right?). You put floppy disks in one at a time and write the game parts to the floppies. Just don't admit to that kind of behavior on GAF.īasically, you put your cart in the copier, boot it up, and use the menus to dump the game. Buying the game is just dealing in used games anyways, and Nintendo hates that too. Last I saw, you could get a Game Doctor SFVI for around $50, but it's hard to find them because Nintendo keeps trying to make it illegal for anyone to sell them (like they're doing with the R4), so you might just want to say "fuck Nintendo" and go with straight-up piracy. Japan has about a billion of them so it's not hard to find one. You can buy the Japanese cart on eBay for cheap, especially if you don't care about box/instructions. The Japanese game is 32meg, so any 32meg copier will dump it, but the patch expands the game to 48meg, so you'd need something better than a 32meg to turn around and play it on your TV.