An FE7 hack with a number of balance changes and new characters added
Effective Weapons multiplier restored from 2x to 3x.
Strength & Magic merged into a single stat; ‘Power’. Works correctly for all classes.
Durandal gets -2 Weight, Sol Katti gets -4 Weight, Armads gets -5 Hit Rate.
Luna gets -25 Hit Rate & -10 Crit Chance, Bolting gets -5 Hit Rate, Purge gets -10 Hit Rate, Eclipse gains +5 Hit Rate, Hammers gain +5 Hit Rate.
All bows gain -1 Might, +10 Hit Rate & +5 Crit Chance (Rienfleche instead gets -2 Might with the same +Hit & +Crit). Killer Bows only gain the -1 Might & +10 Hit Rate. Ballistae only gets -1 Might.
All light tome weights reduced by 1. Aureola & Luce’s reduced by 2. Purge’s unchanged. Wind Sword uses reduced to 25.
Snipers gain the same +15 Crit bonus as other mono-weapon promoted classes.
Thieves/Assassins gain free movement cost when passing through forest tiles, Assassins can steal items and Lockpicks gain +15 more uses for a total of 30.
Dragonstones have been implemented: Firestone is the basic one. Icestone, Galestone & Magistone are obtained during the journey and can be bought at a secret shop. Darkstone & Divinestone are special, late game only.
Wallace and Fiora have been turned into prepromotes.
Chapter 19xx can be entered without having to defeat Kishuna. Still is Hector Mode exclusive.
Farina’s recruitment cost reduced to 10.000 gold from 20.000 gold.
In both versions of Pale Flower of Darkness, both Karel and Harken now always appear together, in all four main modes. The units that can recruit them are the same as vanilla.
In Battle Preparations, Karla now always appears in all four main modes. Bartre’s class/level is no longer a factor, and she is also now a simple Talk event, without a forced fight. Bartre, Karel and either of the three Lords can talk with Karla to recruit her.
Every enemy bow/eff. weapon on Fog of War maps (excluding bosses) was replaced with regular ones, for less annoyance.
New names for following usable weapons: Longsword->Zanbato | Heavy Spear->Langdebeve | Halberd->Poleaxe.
New names for following items: Hero Crest->Veteran Belt | Ocean Seal->Oceania Sign | Earth Seal->Master Seal | Heaven Seal->Heaven Sigil | Emblem Seal->Emblem Scroll.
Every shop, including secret ones, has had their stock updated/reworked so there is more available weapons and items at all times.
The usual FE7 QoL patches: Map Danger Zone, HP Bars w/Warnings, Show Heal Amount, Growth Rates in Status Screen, Default Fast Unit/Text Speed, ‘Null Move Display’, etc.
All playable units gain support points at twice the rate from vanilla, and they accumulate points at up to 3 tiles away – same as the support bonuses – instead of having to stay next to each other.
Source: TheGamesDB
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