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- alternate between two phases: those you spend at your Base, and those where you go explore Dungeons

- Base: you prepare yourself before heading to a dungeon, making sure you have the right equipment and items

- Dungeons: explore those in order to find the treasure that lies deep inside

- Quests: plenty to take on, including one that you receive directly from Princess Merola

- this quest has you visiting a dungeon in order to defeat a boss named Dullahan

- Dungeons: their layout changes every time you enter them

- you need to explore every nook and cranny in order to find rare items

- dungeons include a mysterious tomb with some train tracks inside, and giant doors with a boss

- other dungeon examples include a mine, a mysterious temple, and even a forest

- Battles (in dungeons): uses one button to let you attack with a sword, use a spell with a staff, or defend with a shield

- when in battle, you choose the Jara (weapon) for the situation

- certain enemies are weak against certain weapons, and are strong against others

- Bosses: there's always a boss at the end of a dungeon, like Dullahan (a headless centaur) & Kraken (in the desert)

- the Heavy Temple is guarded by Medusa, who managed to defeat some elite troops by turning them into stone

- the protagonist is no longer Chap, but instead an avatar that you get to create yourself

- chose the various “elements”: hair, eyes, etc...

- French Toaster is the name of the town where you adventure begins

- it looks like your typical fantasy town at first, but features a convenience store, cafes, vending machines, and more

- the town also has a castle where the King lives

- it's a rather peaceful town with rivers, surrounded by greenery

- visit various shops, including one that sells weapons

- new monsters revealed include Cyclops, Golem, Sylph-san and Kobolt

- Jaras belong to various brands, which all have their own specificity

- Qloris: Jaras with pretty simple design, perfect for people of all ages and gender

- Flying Cat: A brand that caters to young people, and has a pretty good reputation

- Phantom: offers various magical items & caters to adults and little devil girls who have grown tired of mainstream fashion