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==Starting and Concluding an Adventure== | ==Starting and Concluding an Adventure== | ||
An Adventure begins by entering a dungeon, and it ends in either success or failure. An Adventure ends in failure if {{Torneko1|Taloon}} faints. An Adventure is succeeded by leaving the dungeon successfully, either by | An Adventure begins by entering a dungeon, and it ends in either success or failure. An Adventure ends in failure if {{Torneko1|Taloon}} faints. An Adventure is succeeded by leaving the dungeon successfully, either normally by climbing back up the dungeon or by using an {{Torneko1|Outside Scroll}}{{UT}}. If an Adventure is succeeded, the player keeps all of the Gold and {{Torneko1|item}}s currently in the inventory. | ||
==Consequences of failing an Adventure== | ==Consequences of failing an Adventure== |
Revision as of 08:21, 29 February 2024
Adventures (Japanese: ???), referred to as N on the Main Menu in the Torneko 1 English unofficial translation, are the part of Template:GameTitle during which most of the gameplay takes place. An Adventure begins when entering a dungeon, and ends when it is left. Adventures are counted on the Main Menu.
Starting and Concluding an Adventure
An Adventure begins by entering a dungeon, and it ends in either success or failure. An Adventure ends in failure if Taloon faints. An Adventure is succeeded by leaving the dungeon successfully, either normally by climbing back up the dungeon or by using an Outside Scroll. If an Adventure is succeeded, the player keeps all of the Gold and items currently in the inventory.
Consequences of failing an Adventure
Failing an Adventure makes the player lose all the items currently in the inventory. If the item Safe, which can always be found on floor 10 of the Mysterious Dungeon
is in the inventory, all of the current Gold is kept, otherwise the player only keeps half of the current Gold.
Some characters explain that lore wise the items are stolen by Demonites, and the Gold is stolen by Trick Bags.
After failing, an animation shows Taloon being thrown out of the dungeon by Monjars.
High Score
The leaderboard, which can also be seen from the Main Menu, appears after an Adventure ends, and it shows the top 10 most profitable (amount of Gold obtained) Adventures in the save file across all three dungeons, with an explanation of the conditions in which the Adventure ended.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Adventures |
See Also
Adventures • Controls • Curses • Damage • Top Menu • Monster Houses • Plating • Rusting • Shop |