Posted January 20, 2013
I used to play this rpg back in the early 90s, but I cant remember the name. There are a few unique details I remember. You were able to customize armor. If you took it to a blacksmith, he was able to change the size, for example if you were a dwarf and needed the hauberk shortened.
You could also customize spells. For example, you learn a spell you can use to relieve fatigue. You were able to take it to someone and pay to change it in different ways. You could make it much stronger, or you could make the spell last longer, etc. But the stronger the spell, the harder it was to cast as well.
This was an RPG in which you played with a group, not a single character. I remember you were able to move around on the overland map as well as the city or dungeon areas.
Does anyone remember the name of this game? I am dying to try it again but I havent been able to find it at all. Thanks.
akrudo
You could also customize spells. For example, you learn a spell you can use to relieve fatigue. You were able to take it to someone and pay to change it in different ways. You could make it much stronger, or you could make the spell last longer, etc. But the stronger the spell, the harder it was to cast as well.
This was an RPG in which you played with a group, not a single character. I remember you were able to move around on the overland map as well as the city or dungeon areas.
Does anyone remember the name of this game? I am dying to try it again but I havent been able to find it at all. Thanks.
akrudo