![]() ![]() Menus are much bigger and more visible, but are harder to read and convey less information at once. The UI and UX also feel like a big downgrade. I can see why this change was made for balance reasons, but I’d rather just have both options. The basic covers far too small of an area to be useful, while the second variation requires a ton of MP and Quartz. ![]() In Azure, I only found two group heal spells. In Sky, you needed to equip a fair amount of blue Quartz to gain access, but there were multiple levels and could cover a wide area. It’s always a fun system to play around with, though it feels somewhat downgraded from Sky.Ī big issue is those group heal spells. Blue usually gives you a few healing arts, but equipping a green on top of that will let you use group heal spells. Just one of a color will get you that type’s basic spell, but more of a single color will give access to more powerful spells and mixing and matching will reveal some as well. Slotting these into a character’s Orbment (provided their slots meet certain requirements) will not only improve the stated stat but also allow them to cast that color of Art in battle. Every piece of Quartz has an associated element and effect, for example you can make blue HP Quartz and red attack Quartz. While characters do get stat increases from levels, they’ll become much more powerful when equipping them with Quartz. Either way, you’ll need to rebuild your characters almost from scratch (you start around level 40) because, as is also tradition, the cast replaces their old Orbments with newer, more powerful ones which require new Quartz. Obviously I couldn’t do this, but I never felt like I was missing out on content. Starting a new game, as is tradition at this point you can import your save from Zero to carry over certain things, experience new events, and continue side quest stories. ![]() It doesn’t cover everything unfortunately, but it’s good enough to get you started. Before jumping into Azure, you should at least be familiar with the setting and the gist of events from Sky, but if you haven’t played Zero the game does provide a decent summary that will catch you up. However, seeing as we were given an early code for Azure on Switch I couldn’t resist the temptation. If you’ve been following my journey into the series thanks to GoG, I’ve only played the first two parts of Sky. The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is the second game in the Crossbell arc, following the Trails in the Sky trilogy and taking place around the same time as the beginning of Cold Steel. This declaration will mark a turning point in the content’s history, and all eyes are on Crossbell and the SSS to determine the fate of Zemuria. The Special Support Squad, led by Lloyd Bannings, continues to investigate the aftermath of the DG Cult’s dissolution as tensions continue to rise. Negotiations at the Zemuria Trade Conference were underway when Mayor Crois proposed that the city be released from the yoke of both the Erebonian Empire and the Calvard Republic. The state of Crossbell has moved to declare its independence. ![]()
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