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Anyway, I'm marking this as resolved, as the article now covers differences between the original version and the remakes. As for Goof-offs, I cannot personally verify it, but according to GameFAQs they can become Sages without a Book of Satori in the NES version. Rika95 06:11, 14 February 2007 (UTC) Dealers and Merchants are the same class. Jesters are the only class that the other classes cannot change class to, but I heard that this was changed in the Game Boy remake. Also, in the NES Dragon Warrior, no single class become a sage without the Book of Satori- not even jesters. I am not familiar with a "Dealer" class, but the NES has a "merchant" class that can obtain extra money from battles and appraise the value of equipment and items.
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I think that more differences between the classes on the NES and Game Boy need to be pointed out. Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.179.173.95 ( talk) 05:59, 30 January 2009 (UTC) NES is different from Game Boy remake Items can be glitched into the inventory, return locations can be added, and the party can even get infinite gold and experience points. The game can be completely broken in many ways. In the NES version, there are some major glitches involving using numb characters to corrupt the RAM. Should there be a bit in here about glitches? The GBC version had a big one concerning the Pachisi track, which can cause major issues.
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The name-changer has moved from the Tower of Transcendence to Alltrades Abbey. The spells associated with VI's conversation recall system have been removed, and the hero's spell list has been revised slightly to account for the removing of these spells. Modern English is used for the main world, and "Olde English" for the dark world.Īs with other modern re-releases, references to Christianity and the Christian God have been changed to worship of the Goddess or Holy Mother, and all crosses in the game have been modified to look more like tridents, including on the hat of Priest-classed characters. Based on the SFC version, with the following differences: