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Let's Play: Breath of Fire II Retranslated - 10

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  • I thought the gem displays the relationship/attitude of two characters and not how good/evil one is.

  • Correct, but that means it is basically an EVIL-O-METER (c) in the game. Nobody but the demons have the Purple gem.

    The dragon's tear actually show's the person's feelings towards the main character, with the rainbow being true love/true bond and the dark purple being hatred and ill.

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  • 0:42 - It's not really a jab at Catholicism or any religion. It's more like a God versus the Devil thing. It's the whole 'the Devil's cruelest trick is to convince people that he is God'. But I will say that saving Lin/Katt is the best outcome because otherwise she doesn't get the experience from the battle or the relation bonus that comes with saving her.

  • It's both. It basically displays the relation between Ryu as well as his evil sense. It's sort of like the Sense Motive skill in D&D. You just get a gut feeling that something's up. But with the playable characters, the closer to flashing it is, the more often they get criticals in battle after you 'identify' the monsters (aka, kill them once so you can see their health meter).

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