Wizardry Empire
Wizardry Empire (Japanese: ウィザードリィ エンパイア, Uiza-dorii Enpaia), published in 1999 by Starfish, for the Nintendo Gameboy Colour portable video game system. A sequel Wizardry Empire ~Staff of Resurrection~ using mostly the same gameplay-system, came out in 2000.
Empire's engine is most closely based on Wizardry Gaiden: Suffering of the Queen and Wizardry Gaiden II: Curse of the Ancient Emperor, but like Wizardry Gaiden III: Scripture of the Dark and Wizardry Gaiden IV: Throb of the Demon's Heart it started incorporating elements of Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge, while retaining the core gameplay derived from Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom. It also adds a significant amount of additions of it's own.
Wizardry Empire II: Staff of Resurrection
Wizardry Empire ~Staff of Resurrection~ (Japanese: ウィザードリィ エンパイア ~復活の杖~, Uiza-dorii Enpaia ~Fukkatsu no Tsue~), published in 2000 by Starfish, for the Nintendo Gameboy Colour portable video game system. It's a sequel to 1999's Wizardry Empire using mostly the same gameplay-system.
Notable changes include:
It's again possible for the Thief, Ninja and Kunoichi to fail at trap-identification and disarming.
When encountering a treasure chest a timer will start, gradually lowering the quality of the loot in the chest until it's successfully opened.
Changing a Thief into a Ninja with the Thieves' Dagger retain all level and stats of the Thief instead of functioning like traditional class change.
The equipment needed to change to the Special Classes are acquired from specific events rather than being random drops.
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