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Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei


Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei is a Super Famicom remake made by Atlus, of Namco’s original Megami Tensei and Megami Tensei 2 games on the Famicom. It was released in 1995 and was the last game in the Megaten series to be released on the Super Famicom. The two games play very much like an old-school first-person RPG dungeon crawler. But what sets it apart from the rest, and what made the Megami Tensei series so unique, is that it incorporates a system of recruiting and fusing together enemy demons to strengthen your party. The SFC remakes add their own special events and dialogue to the original games, and also allow a player that beats the first game to continue straight into the second game, which unlocks additional events and items.

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Acquiring Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei

Follow this link to acquire Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei. Not that this game is a SNES remake of the first two Megami Tensei games on NES. The remake has a different look, updated soundtrack, and gameplay tweaks that may improve your experience. There are merits to both versions, though the remake is understood to be a more comfortable gameplay experience.


Megami Tensei I FAQ

  • VIT/STR build for Nakajima. He cannot use Magic, but increasing INT also raises his magical resistance. INT/SPD build for Yumiko. She won't get her first damaging spell for a while though.
  • Recruit a Cerberus on 1F of Daedalus. He's an uncommon encounter. He should help with the Minotaur boss.
  • If you're underleveled, try grinding on the spots where a demon was hiding. They will be there every time.
  • Later in the game you will run into enemies that have energy drain, which will cause human characters to lose a level if it connects. This can be prevented by casting tetraja. You can check an enemy's skills in battle with the COMP's devil analyzer - it's typically night race demons that can level drain.

Megami Tensei II FAQ

  • As with Megami Tensei I, VIT/STR build for the hero with at least 7 INT, INT/SPD for the female partner, and VIT/INT/SPD for the friend character.
  • If you are playing the Kyuuyaku version, you can get some bonuses by completing some optional objectives in Megami Tensei before finishing the game and immediately starting MTII. They're very minor and aren't a reason to play MT first if you don't want to.
  • The minotaur at the end of Devil Busters at the beginning can be easily beaten by recruiting a pixie and a kobold and fusing them into a carbuncle.
  • Get as many core shields as possible from Rag's Shop by trading him emeralds. It'll make the Zaratan dungeon much less painful.
  • It is possible to see both of the game's endings in one playthrough, so long as you make the choices that lead to the game's chaos ending.


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