![]() This time everyone stuck with their normal classes. my Destroyer became my Trickster, my Trickster became my Psychic, etc. Last time I reclassed I switched classes around a bit, e.g. Or I was, until I took the chance to reclass. It’s not much of an obstacle, really: after 13 hours of playing, I already up to level 33 again. There’s also the little matter of my team having been knocked back to level one “due to the after-effects of last year’s battle.” Yeah, that’s as good an excuse as any. Is he out to get revenge for Nyaa-chan or is the Earth just that tasty? I’d go in there and ask him myself, but he’s put up a poison barrier around his joint, most unsporting. Unfortunately it turns out there are 6 other dragons like Nyaa-chan out that and one of them, known as Fomalhaut, has set his eyes on our planet for his next meal. What’s the story this time? Well we killed the big bad dragon Nyarla last time (a year ago in the game world) and thought we’d gotten rid of dragons for good. They could have bundled both games together as one and no one would be able to tell where one ended and the other started. ![]() Going from 7th Dragon to 7th Dragon 2020 was a shock to the system, but from 2020 to 2020-II is barely a jump. ![]() That’s good news for people who liked 2020, and for people like me who aren’t feeling particularly adventurous right now. ![]() The dungeons have changed a bit and there’s a new Idol class now but apart from that it really is the same game. I was hoping 7th Dragon 2020-II would at least let me fight dragons in the rest of Japan instead of just Tokyo, but it’s basically 2020 with another rash of dragons to fight. That’s why they didn’t bother giving it an exciting new name or anything. ![]()
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