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'''Rescues''', first introduced in the original GBC release of {{MagicCastleGBC|Magic Caste of the Desert}}, due to their popularity ChunSoft brought them back in most future games in some way that usually function via local wireless, passwords or the internet. For the most part, their functionality and purpose has changed very little and is often found to be exploited by fans in both the English and Japanese communities.
'''Rescues''', first introduced in the original GBC release of {{MagicCastleGBC|Magic Caste of the Desert}}, due to their popularity ChunSoft brought them back in most future games in some way that usually functions via local wireless, passwords, or the internet. For the most part, their functionality and purpose have changed very little and are often found to be exploited by fans in both the English and Japanese communities.
 
==Rescues==
* {{Shiren5DS|Rescues}} in the {{Meta|Nintendo DS release}}
** Online rescues are no longer functional.
** Chinese and Korean fan translations exist, likely use Japanese passwords.
* {{Shiren5Vita|Rescues}} in the {{Meta|Playstation Vita}}
* Online rescues are no longer functional.
* {{Shiren52020|Rescues}} in the {{Meta|Steam}} and {{Meta|Nintendo Switch}} releases.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Shiren 5 Gameplay Elements]]
[[Category:Shiren 5 Gameplay Elements]]
[[Category:Shiren 5 Disambiguations]]

Revision as of 07:15, 9 December 2021

Rescues, first introduced in the original GBC release of Magic Caste of the Desert, due to their popularity ChunSoft brought them back in most future games in some way that usually functions via local wireless, passwords, or the internet. For the most part, their functionality and purpose have changed very little and are often found to be exploited by fans in both the English and Japanese communities.

Rescues

References