
#LEGEND OF MANA ABILITY GUIDE FULL#
If each land doesn’t get its full area to expand upon, then certain quests won’t be available. I really love this concept in theory, but the problem is that each of the lands have to be placed in such a way that they can connect to one another without getting cutoff by the borders of the map or being wedged in too tightly with other lands. This can then be used to place anywhere else on the map, which will result in a new land opening up for you to explore. After exploring your home, you’ll discover an Artifact. The first thing you’ll do is decide where to set up your home by placing a mailbox wherever you’d like. Instead of having a fixed world map to traverse through, the map of Fa’Diel is completely empty when you first start. Speaking of the world, this is another area where Legend of Mana shook up the traditional formula. It’s up to you to help restore the Mana Tree and rebuild the world. The Mana Tree, a mystical tree that provides Fa’Diel with all of its life and mana, was burned nearly a thousand years prior to the events of the game. All there really is to tell of the plot is that it is set in the fantasy world of Fa’Diel. This decision has no bearing on the outcome of the story. You play as a silent, unnamed protagonist, but you can at least decide to play as a male or female, as well as which weapon you wish to start out with. The story is pretty bare bones for the most part, since this game is much more character-focused. This also means that, much like Majora’s Mask, Legend of Mana won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. In this way it feels somewhat similar to The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, where the bulk of the game is made up of smaller quests and storylines as opposed to one giant continuing epic.

While several of these quests do relate to one another, not all of them do. Instead, it really changed up the formula by being comprised of many shorter individual quests.

Legend of Mana is a bit different from the other installments of the series wherein it doesn’t have one single overarching plot.
