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>Party member undergoes a transformation that's treated as incredibly powerful by the narrative
>It barely has any effect on the plot or their combat ability
Why do rpg developers keep doing this
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rpgs are slippity slop cancer, simply an outdated system altogether.
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>>739999768
Give five examples
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You needed Martin's badge for Niles to be of any use in that form. It's a slog to get though.
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>give RPG characters their party members items
>sprites change to make them look like them
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how is the reboot? saw half of the first episode but i kind of left me cold.
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>>739999768
>party member has transformation powers that are used once and never brought up again
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>>740001487
Its not bad but its still never quite as good because Niles didn't want to come back.
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>>739999768
Yakuza 8
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>>739999768
This really only happens in JRPGs thoughbeit. EVERY Final Fantasy does this, egregiously.
Even in WRPG modern trash like Starfield, you become dummy OP when it's plot-relevant.

>um tecknicully in Thy Dungeonman, version 1.15.7 from 1983, which was never released pubicly, this is somewhat present-
yeah K whatever.



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