![]() ![]() Casting spells and using certain abilities will drain AP.ĪTK – Attack represents the amount of damage a hero can do with a physical attack. A character that runs out of HP will collapse.ĪP – Acts as a magic pool in this game. HP – Hit Points at as a character’s life pool. LUCK – High Luck increases the likelihood of getting a critical hit. WISDOM – This stat is thought to impact the damage of certain spells, but I have not found proof of this and most spells do set damage/healing anyway. VIGOR – Determines how much damage a character takes from physical attacks.ĪGIL – High Agility characters tend to go first in combat and evade attacks more frequently. STR – Along with the character’s weapon and accessories, STR determines how much damage he or she does with weapon attacks. The good news is that the stats that really matter have obvious effects and it is safe to ignore the more mysterious ones like Wisdom. Unfortunately, there seems to be some confusion and debate concerning what some of the stats actually do. It is important to understand what these stats do in order to take advantage of a hero’s strengths while covering his or her deficiencies. Many of these stats have fairly obvious effects, but others are rather unusual. Like many RPGs, Breath of Fire’s playable characters have several stats that determine their performance in battle. Please refer to the resources in the References section at the end of this guide if you have questions about the most basic gameplay elements. This walkthrough assumes you have a basic knowledge of RPGs, so topics like “How to equip armor” have been left out. Here’s an overview of some of the things you can do in Breath of Fire as well as core mechanics like stats. Walkthrough Part 13: Curing Nina, Exploring with Nina, Dragon Shrine 3, Scande Tower Walkthrough Part 12: Waterfall Cave (Spring), Carmen, Tock Tower Walkthrough Part 11: Buried Treasures (Backtracking), South Cave, Spring, Spyre Tower, World of Dreams Walkthrough Part 10: Gust, Cort’s Lab, The Frog Cave, Tunlan, Mogu’s Dream Walkthrough Part 9: Wisdon, Undersea Volcano, Tunlan, Dragon Shrine 2 and the Fishing Trip Walkthrough Part 8: Backtracking with Ox, Dark Dragon Fortress, Reforging the B.Rang at Gant and the Old Man’s Hut, Grim Fowl Forest, Nabal Castle Walkthrough Part 7: Auria (Saving Ross’s Daughter), Dark Dragon Port and Ship, Prima, Gant Walkthrough Part 6: Krypt, Backtracking with Karn, Auria (Ross’s House), Light and Dark Keep Walkthrough Part 5: North Cave, Auria, Light and Dark Cave, Bleak, and Arad Walkthrough Part 4: Agua Tower, Stone Robot, Lake Cave, Dragon Shrine 1 Walkthrough Part 3: Tantar, Forest of Despair, Tuntar, Cleansing Water Cave Walkthrough Part 2: Winlan, Aura Cave, Romero, Karma Forest, Karma Tower Walkthrough Part 1: Drogen, Camlon Castle, Nanai Castle This guide uses the old SNES version, so names and the amount of Exp/GP the party gets from battles will vary from the GBA release. That said, there are some variations between the two. Note: This walkthrough should work for both the SNES and Game Boy Advance versions of Breath of Fire. Thanks for choosing this guide, I hope you find it helpful and that you have as much fun playing Breath of Fire as I did. I have also included images to help clarify certain parts of the game. Those interested in equipment stats and spells will find links to detailed information in the References section at the end of this walkthrough. As a result, many of the spell and item effects are glossed over for the sake of brevity since this guide is already 90 pages and it’s not even complete as of the writing of this introduction. ![]() ![]() You can build your lung capacity by working through beginner-friendly breathing exercises, like Ujjayi Breath and the full yogic breath.This walkthrough is laid out to be a step-by-step guide to this game and I did my best to provide as much info as possible in the actual body of the walkthrough. Lastly, it is important to develop strong lung capacity before trying this pranayama breathing technique for more than 5 to 10 seconds. Because our mucous lining along our nasal passages can become thick, especially overnight as our bodies remove toxins through mucous, it can sometimes feel uncomfortable to use this breath technique first thing in the morning. Because the practice uses the stomach muscles to sharply push into the diaphragm, it’s also important to be in good physical condition while practicing this technique.Īnother issue the commonly occurs, though is not dangerous, is difficulty breathing through blocked nasal passages when trying to practice Kapalbhati. However, it is important to have a strong pranayama practice before you incorporate this breathing technique into your yoga practice. When done properly, Breath of Fire (Kapalbhati) is not dangerous. ![]()
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