What this means is that at any time any party member’s role can change, who was previously a tank could now be a healer and so on. These quartz are gems with different passive abilities that, when combined in certain ways, can result in different magic art abilities being unlocked for use. Each character contains an orbment where the quartz is to be slotted in. Magic Abilities on the other hand are defined by the quartz a party member is assigned. The former is gained from bonding events between characters, using up two members’ CP gauges and thus providing even more damage. Special combo arts and magic abilities are also returning as per other Legend of Heroes entries. It’s at first a very by-the-notes sequel where you’re just following a well-synergised team, tackling whatever comes their way. The opening chapter is where a majority of this takes place. This goes deeper with the new characters thrown into the mix. A majority of my personal narrative highlights in Trails to Azure come from how these relationships develop and what that means for the greater story and world you’re exploring. Each core member of the SSS remains incredibly well written with their own intricacies and place in the world of Crossbell. Once more, excellent character dynamics are at play. Lloyd is still searching for answers for who murdered his brother some years ago and continues his role as an on-the-beat officer. Randy and Tio are (initially) off doing their own respective thing. KeA, the young green-haired girl the group has sworn to protect, is growing up and developing new powers. Everyone’s at different stages in their life in the months that have passed. Wazy and Noel, a former gang leader and soldier, are now in your main party. In this interlude, allies that were in the predecessor are now more closely working with Lloyd and the gang. Trails to Azure reacquaints people with the SSS (Special Support Section) of the Crossbell Police, some months after the events of Trails From Zero. In that alone, Trails to Azure is epic, sprawling, and possibly even a little confusing at times, depending on where your vestment at the franchise stands at the time. It’s a nice and memorable follow-up and closer to the Crossbell arc, setting up even more events to come for the IP. The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is a sequel to Trails From Zero and is also a key part of the greater Legend of Heroes franchise.
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