The Grandall Empire stayed out of the conflict, amassing their army quietly. The Kingdom of Dalkia and the Halteese Republic waged a great war against one another for countless years. Once, there existed on a great continent, three countries: the Grandall Empire, the Kingdom of Dalkia, and the Halteese Republic. This is another tale of souls and swords. If there are multiple units inside a stronghold, you will immediately fight the next character inside. When defeating the units inside an enemy stronghold (or by selecting a character and going to "Battle" when a player's unit is fighting an enemy unit on the Field Map), fights are conducted in the normal, one-on-one fashion. The players can create their own character based on their class, stats and weapon/fighting style as the players progress in the game by defeating enemies they level-up their characters, much like a traditional JRPG game. Unlike victory conditions, however, all it takes for the player to fail a chronicle is the fulfillment of only one of these requirements. In addition to victory conditions, there are a set of defeat conditions. Defeating a certain enemy general, or a group of generals.Upon fulfilling all of them, the player will clear the chronicle, and move on to the next one. Unfortunately, they can neither attack nor defend well against enemy units on the world map.Įach chronicle has one or more victory conditions. Bandit: Second only to Cavalry in terms of speed and second only to Knight when it comes to attacking strongholds.However, they are the slowest unit type, which makes it difficult to utilize their superior ability to attack strongholds. Knight: The most effective unit to use when defending against enemies on the world map.They are the best choice for attacking enemy units, especially if a Knight is defending against the enemy's attacks. They are well-rounded, with no real weaknesses. These are the fastest of the unit types and second only to Infantry when it comes to attacking other units, but they are ineffective when it comes to attacking strongholds. In addition, the player can also change the characters' unit type. Thus, careful planning is required on the creation of the Cadet, so as not to create a character specializing in a weapon that a player is unskilled with using.Īll of the other characters in the Cadet's party can be created in the same manner as a regular Create-A-Soul named characters like Abelia and Luna however, can have their appearance edited, but can not be deleted.Ĭhronicles of the Sword features a real-time strategy play style, in which the player's, and the enemy's, units are stationed in several bases (called "strongholds") on the map.Īt the beginning of a mission (called "chronicles" in-game), the player can choose which characters they would like to use. The main difference with the creation of the main character in this mode, as opposed to creating a character via the Character Creation menu, is that you cannot delete the main character, or change their job, once they have been created. The main character of Chronicles of the Sword is created via Create-A-Soul. Gameplay Creating the Cadet and Their Party
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