Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire: Difference between revisions

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* [[Actionized Sequel]]: Combat is a much larger part of this game. Especially if you are neither a Fighter nor a Paladin. Previous games of the series made it a point that thieves and magic users could complete the game with very little to no fighting... simply running away from random encounters and defeating potential bosses through puzzles and guile rather than brute force. Here, several mission objectives ''require'' one to fight, no matter what class they are.
* [[And the Adventure Continues...]]: A possible ending. If you refuse to become King, you can say that you want to keep adventuring.
* [[Ascended Extra]]:
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Nawar, who does not even have a face in ''[[Quest for Glory II]]'', returns as a love interest.
** AlthoughNawar, towho bedoes fair,not even have a face (although she was easily the most memorable of the faceless concubines in the Emir's harem) in ''[[Quest for Glory II]]'', returns as a love interest.
** The owner of the Bank of Silmaria is the beggar who was in the street of Spielburg... having since wisely invested the money he was given (he considers begging and banking to be surprisingly similar jobs).
** Toro. He was just a minotaur dude in the first game, a particularly tough fight for the fighter, but otherwise an enemy to bypass for the mage and thief. A foot note in the game pretty much, where as here, he's a big character and an important source of exposition.
* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: Some of the Rites of Rulership boil down to killing a particular bad guy or monster. Asskicking might not equal authority on its own, but it's certainly a prerequisite.
* [[Awesome Moment of Crowning]]: {{spoiler|Either you or Elsa}} gets crowned King of Silmaria.