Alas, Poor Villain: Assuming Fou-Lu in IV is considered a villain (as opposed to Yuna), he'd qualify in the "good ending".Arguably a case of Adaptation Expansion resulting from a double-dose of Adaptation Distillation, in fact (from both the original Breath of Fire IV and Expanded Universe material from its official artbook). Adaptation Expansion: The manga adaptation of IV, again.Adaptation Dye-Job: The Grand Finale in the manga, when Ryu fuses with Fou-Lu, but like in the game's Good Ending he is the dominant persona Nina remarks that his hair is now the same (color) as Fou-Lu's white, while in the game he became blond.Arguably still, something is missing in IV when it doesn't go with the soundtracks. Adaptation Distillation: The manga adaptation, mainly because it averts the Heroic Mime.These range from a high combo count (Kyrik 70+ hits), mastery of the Fishing Minigame (Gyosil 9,500 points) and especially one about inflicting massive damage in a single note non-combo hit (Bunyan 12,000 damage). Achievement System: The later Masters have final tasks that requires extensive knowledge of the game's mechanics to fulfill.Absurdly High Level Cap: Just like III, the level cap is 99, even though the game can be finished in the 30s-40s range.Re-released as "PSOne Classic" in August 2011. Place any character-related tropes there. There exists a character sheet for the series. Unfortunately for him, those involved no longer want to give the power up to anyone, not even to an ancient god-emperor and founder of the empire.Īs the story progresses and our heroes travel all over the world, it becomes clear that Ryu and Fou-Lu's destinies are intricately entwined and key to Ryu's memories. Running parallel to Ryu's story is that of Fou-Lu, an ancient emperor who awakens in his burial tomb halfway across the world in the Fou Empire to reclaim the throne that he left behind 600 years ago. ![]() Along the way, they stumble upon Ryu, who doesn't remember a thing besides his name: Not who he is, or why he's stranded and stark naked in the middle of the desert. ![]() Nina, princess of Wyndia, departs with her childhood friend Cray to search for her missing sister Elina, who's also Cray's fiance. The fourth game in the long-running JRPG series Breath of Fire, released on the PlayStation in April 2000 in Japan and November 2000 for North America. One, two, three, four, five, s- hey! Where's our hero?
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