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* [[Far Side Island]]: Upon [[Stuff Blowing Up|blowing up]] the Dark Dragon ship and jumping overboard, the whole party is marooned on this. And the only way out is to pay Gobi [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts|1000000 GP]].
* [[Far Side Island]]: Upon [[Stuff Blowing Up|blowing up]] the Dark Dragon ship and jumping overboard, the whole party is marooned on this. And the only way out is to pay Gobi [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts|1000000 GP]].
** [[Cutscene Incompetence|Despite the fact that Nina can cast]] [[Warp Whistle|Warp.]]
** [[Cutscene Incompetence|Despite the fact that Nina can cast]] [[Warp Whistle|Warp.]]
* [[Fiction 500]]: The town of Auria is literally paved with gold, due to its proximity to the Light Key.
* [[Five-Bad Band]]:
* [[Five-Bad Band]]:
** [[The Bigger Bad]]: Tyr
** [[The Bigger Bad]]: Tyr
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* [[Immortality Immorality]]: Tunlan's queen was charmed by Zog into giving the Goddess key in her possession with the prospect of eternal youth.
* [[Immortality Immorality]]: Tunlan's queen was charmed by Zog into giving the Goddess key in her possession with the prospect of eternal youth.
** It is also the ambition of the [[Evil Sorcerer|Wizard]] from Karma Tower.
** It is also the ambition of the [[Evil Sorcerer|Wizard]] from Karma Tower.
* [[Fiction 500]]: The town of Auria is literally paved with gold, due to its proximity to the Light Key.
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: Cort shrinks your entire party to the size of mice. Luckily, there are ''real'' mice in the area who are pleased to help Ryu.
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: Cort shrinks your entire party to the size of mice. Luckily, there are ''real'' mice in the area who are pleased to help Ryu.
* [[Inn Security]]: Played with in Bleak's Inn. Being a [[Thieves' Guild|town of thieves]], it's rather suspicious that it's totally free. If you decide to stay, you'll wake up with your savings stolen. Buying an special item on Auria will catch the Inn owner on the act, who will pay you to avoid any further problems.
* [[Inn Security]]: Played with in Bleak's Inn. Being a [[Thieves' Guild|town of thieves]], it's rather suspicious that it's totally free. If you decide to stay, you'll wake up with your savings stolen. Buying an special item on Auria will catch the Inn owner on the act, who will pay you to avoid any further problems.
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* [[Mistaken for Spies]]
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]
* [[Mock Guffin]]: The anticlimatic 'Book of Thieves' hidden in Krypt's basement. The logic being: if he's made it that far, Karn is ''already'' the world's greatest thief, and therefore doesn't need a handbook.
* [[Mock Guffin]]: The anticlimatic 'Book of Thieves' hidden in Krypt's basement. The logic being: if he's made it that far, Karn is ''already'' the world's greatest thief, and therefore doesn't need a handbook.
* [[Mysterious Informant]]: The nameless, cloaked man who periodically shows up whenever your party hits a [[Broken Bridge]]. {{spoiler|It's Jade in disguise}}.
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Starts out the trend. Two endings, depending on {{spoiler|if you get the last dragon form and use it on the last boss.}}
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Starts out the trend. Two endings, depending on {{spoiler|if you get the last dragon form and use it on the last boss.}}
* [[Mysterious Informant]]: The nameless, cloaked man who periodically shows up whenever your party hits a [[Broken Bridge]]. {{spoiler|It's Jade in disguise}}.
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Mote's japanese name, in reference to Sigmund Freud.
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Mote's japanese name, in reference to Sigmund Freud.
** Another one counts also as a [[Prophetic Name]] and [[Bilingual Bonus]] in Japan: {{spoiler|Jade's original name Judas, in that he'll betray Zog.}}
** Another one counts also as a [[Prophetic Name]] and [[Bilingual Bonus]] in Japan: {{spoiler|Jade's original name Judas, in that he'll betray Zog.}}
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* [[Planet of Hats]]: Most of the tribes are overspecialized in one job: Gobi's clan is a [[Proud Merchant Race]], Ox's clan is a [[The Blacksmith|tribe of blacksmiths]], Bo's clan is a [[The Hunter|hunting clan]], etc...
* [[Planet of Hats]]: Most of the tribes are overspecialized in one job: Gobi's clan is a [[Proud Merchant Race]], Ox's clan is a [[The Blacksmith|tribe of blacksmiths]], Bo's clan is a [[The Hunter|hunting clan]], etc...
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: {{spoiler|Jade}}.
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: {{spoiler|Jade}}.
* [[Plot Coupon That Does Something]]: Out of the six Goddess Keys, only 3 can be used in-game: the Light and Dark Key switches daytime/nightime, and the Earth Key mimics an earthquake attack.
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]: {{spoiler|Nina}}
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]: {{spoiler|Nina}}
* [[Plot Coupon That Does Something]]: Out of the six Goddess Keys, only 3 can be used in-game: the Light and Dark Key switches daytime/nightime, and the Earth Key mimics an earthquake attack.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Poor {{spoiler|Cerl.}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Poor {{spoiler|Cerl.}}
** In ''The Dragon Warrior'' manga, {{spoiler|Jade gets one as well}}, paired with a [[Together in Death]] with {{spoiler|his lover Sara.}}
** In ''The Dragon Warrior'' manga, {{spoiler|Jade gets one as well}}, paired with a [[Together in Death]] with {{spoiler|his lover Sara.}}

Revision as of 11:29, 29 May 2018

The original game in the long-running Breath of Fire series, released on the Super NES in April 1993 in Japan and August 1994 for North America. It was later ported out to the Game Boy Advance in July 2001 in Japan and December 2001 in Europe and North America, with updated Character Portraits, a dash button, graphical upgrades on the menu screen and a trade option between games (complete with a few new items as bonus).

Being the first game on the series, its story is not as ambitious as following sequels: Many years ago, the goddess Tyr (Myria) appeared on the world and staged a terrible war among the Dragon Clan for her own amusement, splitting it into two sides: the Light Dragons and the Dark Dragons. This carried on until a a warrior of the Light Dragons, together with 7 allies, sealed up the goddess using the six Goddess Keys.

Cut to many, many years after: The Dark Dragon Empire has grown in power, and under the leadership of their Emperor Zog, they are waging war against the world while searching the keys to release Tyr. The Light Dragons are the first on Zog's hit-list, but they are saved from decimation by the sacrifice of their priest, Sara. Missing ever since, Sara's brother Ryu embarks on a quest to find her, while gathering allies who are all opposing the Dark Dragons' ambition.

One aspect who's well known about this game is the story behind its localization: At the time Capcom apparently didn't felt like translating such a heavy text-based game, so they handed localization and distribution duties to Square Soft, with Ted Woolsey involved in the translation. This ensured a somewhat decent translation, albeit with random name changes that obscured connections with its sequels and some details regarding its story lost in the transition. It's also the likely reason why the first BoF isn't on the Virtual Console when the sequel is.

There exists a character sheet for the series. Place any character-related tropes there.


Tropes used in Breath of Fire I include: