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Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 1:48 am
by burn321
So in Lunar 2 there are moments in which you can select an answer, like in the beginning when Gwynn asks about the tower. Does selecting a certain answer change the storyline at all or get a different reaction? I know there are options like "I need more time" and I'm not talking about those. I've played the game countless time but I'm still not sure if it changes

Re: Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:55 am
by Nonononoki
I'm currently replaying Lunar 2 for the second time and as far as I can tell, there seem to be no changes in the story if you chose to select the other answer.

Re: Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:31 am
by burn321
Yeah I didn't think there was, the replay value with this game isn't as grand (Though I've still replayed it a ton of times) but I wasn't sure aha

Re: Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:58 am
by JonOU812
Yeah as far as I know there isn't anything drastic that comes to mind. However, i do remember in the scene where Ronfar asks Hiro why he thinks Lucia isn't evil you get the two options. One being that she just needed help (or something like that) and the other being she's a babe. Choosing option one gives being that she needed help and then he say's to himself Probably shouldn't say that she is beyond beautiful .
So in the end basically it doesn't really mean much.

Re: Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 6:29 am
by Alunissage
In SSSC, what dialogue choice you made did occasionally affect things -- there's an item you get from the Lann mayor but only if you agreed to become an honorary citizen of Burg. And two or three other things required talking to some NPC in advance of when you'd actually get the thing. But I don't remember getting much in the way of items from NPCs in EBC, just bromides (since the more unusual things were in the various bonus dungeons). I suppose it's possible that one or more bromides might be tied to conversation choices.

Re: Selecting an Answer?

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:02 pm
by Leo
JonOU812 wrote:Yeah as far as I know there isn't anything drastic that comes to mind. However, i do remember in the scene where Ronfar asks Hiro why he thinks Lucia isn't evil you get the two options. One being that she just needed help (or something like that) and the other being she's a babe. Choosing option one gives being that she needed help and then he say's to himself Probably shouldn't say that she is beyond beautiful .
So in the end basically it doesn't really mean much.
I don't mind when multiple choices lead to the same outcome as long as the conversation on the way there is varied up.