Far off in the mountains, the small village Aslarga becomes a hub for adventurers looking for fame and fortune from the Mystery Dungeons. But dire challenges await even the most stalwart adventurers in Etrian Mystery Dungeon
There's no hand-holding in Etrian Mystery Dungeon. The action/turn based combat means that battling monsters is not just about using the right skills, but becomes an elegant Pas de Quatre of strategic positioning. Players form their parties with familiar Etrian Odyssey classes, such as Landsknecht and Runemaster, customize individuals using Etrian-style skill trees, and then take up to four members into the dungeons. Always randomized with various levels and paths, the dungeons require plenty of exploration, not to mention the incredible loot rewards -- just be wary of what waits among the deepest depths...
Now, I know what you're thinking. You see the word 'Dancer', and immediately what comes to mind is: "The only thing they're good for is dancing, right?" WRONG. SORT OF. Okay, fine, yes, the main deal with Dancers is that they dance. But what if your dances psyched up all your friends so much they turned into unstoppable fighters? Or a move so fresh when busted, healed all your buddies?
Have I changed your mind yet? Good, because Etrian Mystery Dungeon's Dancer class does all of these things and more! These sword-swinging entities of beauty are buff masters, with the ability to raise an ally's attack, change turn order, and heal entire parties -- twirling all the way to victory! Though do keep in mind, Dancers prefer not to face too many enemies head-on. (That's what the Landsknecht is for).
Key Features:
- Infinite Dungeons to Explore - Etrian Mystery Dungeon incorporates the random map feature, which changes the floor terrain each time a player enters the dungeon. This core mechanic, inherited from the Mystery Dungeon series, challenges the players with a new maze and stronger monsters every time, offering them unlimited replayability!
- Attention to Detail - The Etrian Odyssey tradition of party customization is in full effect for Etrian Mystery Dungeon. After the first journey as a Landsknecht, players can freely choose their party of 4 from up to 10 different class types. While each class has a unique skill set of its own, characters can also unlock new skills through skill trees.
- Not Your Grandfather's Combat - The unique perspective in Etrian Mystery Dungeon means that special care will have to be given when selecting party members and upgrading their abilities. With dungeons chock full of enemies and all the loot and money collected at stake, being 100 percent certain in your party's abilities is crucial for making it out alive.
Etrian Mystery Dungeon, rated E10+, will be available in stores and on the Nintendo eShop for $39.99.
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