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100 years ago, a band of heroes set off to the evil Sinistrals, a group of four gods who planned to rule over the world from the floating Island of Doom. With the power of the Dual Blade in hand, Maxim and his three companions Selan, Guy
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* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]
* [[Artifact Title]]: The girl Lufia would go on to name the series in America and Europe.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Guy, now over 100 and is "still kicking".
* [[A Taste of Power]]: You start the game off playing as the legendary heroes off to fight against the Sinistrals at level 80 and a good stock of potions.▼
▲* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Guy, now over 100 and is "still kicking". {{spoiler|He [[Incredibly Lame Pun|kicks the bucket]] before we see him doing anything else.}}
* [[Badass Normal]]: Aguro is properly equipped.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: It's really the series trademark.
* [[Bonus Dungeon]]: The Ancient Cave which makes an appearance in every game.
* [[Character Exaggeration]]: Of the legendary heroes who don't speak nearly as formal in the second game.
* [[Degraded Boss]]
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: Take a wild guess.
* [[Forced Level Grinding]]: This game is very hard, incredibly hard, unless you grind at least enough to buy all of the equipment in the current town you're near.
* [[Temple of Doom|Fortress of Doom]]: Hey, it's right there [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|in the title.]]
* [[Guide Dang It]]: It is possible to visit a town that wasn't meant to be visited yet as soon as you get your boat, merely by sailing in a different direction than what they tell you to. Doing this gives you access to equipment miles better than what you are normally supposed to be using at the time. The equipment is expensive, but with enough grinding, it is easily do-able. Also, it is possible with lots of [[Level Grinding]] to reach the bottom floor of the Ancient Cave before going any further in the storyline. Doing this is a [[Game Breaker]], obviously.
* [[Hidden Elf Village]]: Elfrea.▼
▲* [[Hidden Elf Village]]
* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: In the first fight with Gades, Hero hits him several times for minor damage, then Gades smacks down Hero with one blow.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: {{spoiler|The hero chooses to live with Lufia/Erim which leads to the continued existence of the Sinistrals}}.▼
** Though it's implied {{spoiler|Erim is no longer one with Lufia, meaning their revival in the other game is thanks to Arek}}.▼
▲* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: You can rob a sword from {{spoiler|Guy's}} grave. That means something.
* [[Lost Forever]]: Averted with [[We Buy Anything|items you sells]] There's a shop a certain town that sells everything you've sold.
▲* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
▲** Though it's implied
* [[Noble Demon]]: {{spoiler|Erim/Lufia}}▼
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: As was pretty much par for the course for early 16-bit JRPGs. The amount of grind you need to go through, combined with the clunky combat system, meant the game was no pushover to get through.
* [[Physical God]]: Four them in fact!▼
▲* [[Physical God]]: Four of them in fact!
▲* [[A Taste of Power]]: You start the game off playing as the legendary heroes off to fight against the Sinistrals at level 80 and a good stock of potions.
* [[Together in Death]]: Maxim and Selan in the beginning.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: The titular Lufia.
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