Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past: Difference between revisions

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==Setting==
==Setting==
''Dragon Quest VII'' is best known for its immense playtime. Without completing its side quests, a single game of ''Dragon Quest VII'' can take 100 or more hours. The main flow of the game is different than other ''Dragon Quest'' games; instead of exploring one large world, the party goes to separate continents by placing stone[[fragment]]s into their appropriate pedestals in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]]. Once all of the missing shards are located and placed for a particular pedestal, the party is transported to the trapped location centuries in the past. After solving whatever problems plague the region, the party then travels back to the present. From there, they can travel via boat, carpet, or skystone to the modern version of the location they just saved. These saved lands appear on the main map, although the originals (from the past) can only be revisited through the ruins.  
''Dragon Quest VII'' is best known for its immense playtime. Without completing its side quests, a single game of ''Dragon Quest VII'' can take 100 or more hours. The main flow of the game is different than other ''Dragon Quest'' games; instead of exploring one large world, the party goes to separate continents by placing stone [[fragment]]s into their appropriate pedestals in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]]. Once all of the missing shards are located and placed for a particular pedestal, the party is transported to the trapped location centuries in the past. After solving whatever problems plague the region, the party then travels back to the present. From there, they can travel via boat, carpet, or skystone to the modern version of the location they just saved. These saved lands appear on the main map, although the originals (from the past) can only be revisited through the ruins.


==Plot==
==Plot==