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Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

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Developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix, this landmark Japanese role-playing game sends a custom party on a quest to defeat the archfiend Baramos. Its large overworld, town-to-dungeon exploration, and turn-based battles helped define the genre. The class system and party flexibility made it one of the most influential JRPGs of its era and a major reference point for later RPG design.
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Release Date
1988-01-01
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The game uses an overhead exploration map and first-person turn-based battles. Players travel between towns, castles, fields, and dungeons while gathering clues, equipment, and quest items. The party consists of the hero plus up to three companions, each chosen through a class system that includes fighter, priest, mage, merchant, and others. Once requirements are met, characters can change classes and carry over part of their growth, creating strong long-term party customization. Combat revolves around managing HP, MP, spells, and items efficiently.

Hero

The player-created protagonist and heir to the legendary Erdrick line, destined to confront Baramos.

Baramos

The main antagonist, a powerful archfiend threatening the world.

Ortega

The hero's father and a legendary warrior whose fate shapes the story's background.

Build a balanced party early, with at least one dependable healer and one solid damage dealer. Level up characters before class changes so the new class inherits stronger base stats. Talk to NPCs carefully, since many progression clues and hidden locations are only hinted at through dialogue. Save MP for recovery and key spells during dungeons, and keep your party well-equipped before tackling major bosses.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Upgrade gear in towns regularly; defense gains often matter more than grinding levels.

Tips

A steady healer makes dungeon runs much safer.

Tips

Class changes are best used after a character has grown enough to benefit from the reset in role and stats.

User Reviews

Widely regarded as one of the most important NES RPGs, with impressive scale and freedom for its time.

User Reviews

The class system and world design were ahead of their era and still feel engaging today.

User Reviews

Its pacing is old-school, but the sense of adventure and accomplishment is excellent.

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