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* [[Golem]]: A type of [[Giant Mook]].
* [[Golem]]: A type of [[Giant Mook]].
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]
* [[Inexplicable Treasure Chests]]
* [[Item Get]]: Each time you get a new sword, it spins around with sparkles as triumphant music plays out.
* [[Item Get]]: Each time you get a new sword, it spins around with sparkles as triumphant music plays out.
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]: The whole game.
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]: The whole game.
* [[Inexplicable Treasure Chests]]
* [[Knife Nut]]: The Cloaked Wraith [[Mook|Mooks]]
* [[Knife Nut]]: The Cloaked Wraith [[Mook|Mooks]]
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Certain floors are surrounded by a fiery blaze, [[Convection, Schmonvection|which doesn't really affects our sturdy hero]].
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Certain floors are surrounded by a fiery blaze, [[Convection, Schmonvection|which doesn't really affects our sturdy hero]].
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* [[Pinball Projectile]]: The Ninja's shurikens eventually turn into these.
* [[Pinball Projectile]]: The Ninja's shurikens eventually turn into these.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: The wand item grants the title Magic Sword the ability to shoot high-powered fireballs for a limited amount of time.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: The wand item grants the title Magic Sword the ability to shoot high-powered fireballs for a limited amount of time.
* [[Power Floats]]: Drokmar.
* [[Power-Up]]: For your partner, hearts. Blue hearts healed, red hearts let them gain a level (they started at 1 and topped out at 8). But be careful...
* [[Power-Up]]: For your partner, hearts. Blue hearts healed, red hearts let them gain a level (they started at 1 and topped out at 8). But be careful...
** [[Poison Mushroom]] / [[Power-Up Letdown]]: BLACK upside-down hearts gave the player points but COST the partner a level! If you want to make the most of THESE, don't touch them, but have a diamond ring ready (you can then get the thief that tries to take it to join you with the ring). Also scissors give you points BUT released that partner from you, leaving you stuck with whomever you got the scissors from.
** [[Poison Mushroom]] / [[Power-Up Letdown]]: BLACK upside-down hearts gave the player points but COST the partner a level! If you want to make the most of THESE, don't touch them, but have a diamond ring ready (you can then get the thief that tries to take it to join you with the ring). Also scissors give you points BUT released that partner from you, leaving you stuck with whomever you got the scissors from.
* [[Power Floats]]: Drokmar.
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]: Subverted. The Lizardman is the only enemy in the game who actually [[Heel Face Turn|can be turned into an ally.]]
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]: Subverted. The Lizardman is the only enemy in the game who actually [[Heel Face Turn|can be turned into an ally.]]
* [[Segmented Serpent]]: Third boss, the Giant Worms.
* [[Segmented Serpent]]: Third boss, the Giant Worms.

Revision as of 21:43, 1 February 2018

Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy is a Medieval European Fantasy-themed side-scrolling Hack and Slash Platform Game developed by Capcom for arcades in 1990, and ported for the SNES in 1992 as Magic Sword, albeit losing what was probably its main draw: the option for a two-player cooperative game. Outside that, the only other notable element of the game is the use of Assist Characters: eight different characters (Amazon, Bigman, Priest, Wizard, Thief, Ninja, Knight and Lizard Man) held captive behind doors found all throughout each stage, which the player can open with keys he gets from treasure chests. Each helper has its own strength and weakness (and some even special abilities), and they gain levels by picking certain items. The player can't control his partner's movements, and they only attack when the main character attacks on his own.

The story is set in a nameless world, which is being oppressed by the resurrected Evil Lord Drokmar and his armies of ghouls and monsters. Drokmar's immense evil power comes from an artifact known as the Black Orb, a crystal that has increased the Evil Lord's powers significantly. By request of the ruler of the land, the main character (originally "The Brave One", later named Alan) accepts to destroy the orb and bring light back to the lands. But in order to do it, he'll need to ascend the 50-story Dragon Keep and defeat Drokmar's five sages, claiming the Magic Swords in their possession so he'll have a fighting chance against Drokmar, awaiting in floor 50.

Outside a few Capcom compilation games, Magic Sword reappeared in 2008 as a port for mobile phones, and 2010 when it saw a re-release as a bonus bundled with the HD remake of Final Fight.

Not to be confused with the old live-action film The Magic Sword.

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