Etrian Odyssey 3 Archive

Turn-Based Combat in Western RPGs – A Eulogy

SSI Gold Box Combat

Turn-based combat in SSI's "Gold Box" series of AD&D CRPGs.

In the early days of computer and console role-playing games, turn-based combat was the norm.  This was not a compromise imposed by technological constraints, as one might suspect.  Most early computer and console video games, influenced by the arcade, were twitch-based action games.  Including real-time combat in an RPG would have been no more difficult than including it in any other genre.  Early RPGs like Wizardry, Might & Magic, Ultima, and The Bard’s Tale adopted the turn-based combat mechanic by choice, because their designers took their cues from pen-and-paper RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, which employed turns and dice rolls to simulate combat.  This design resulted in combat systems that challenged a player’s ability to build and develop characters, and to think tactically in battle, rather than relying on fast reflexes and gamepad (or, at the time, joystick) mastery.

Some of these games, like The Bard’s Tale, presented turn-based combat as a series of menu choices.  The player would consider the strength and number of the enemy, the hit points and supplies of his or her party, and then select (for example) to Attack, Defend, Cast Spell, or Flee.  Other RPGs, like Ultima 3 and SSI’s Gold Box series of AD&D games, presented combat on a separate battle screen, where the player and the computer took turns moving party members and enemies around a map like figurines in a tabletop war game.

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Etrian Odyssey 3 Ocean Map Icons

Etrian Odyssey 3 ocean sailing

Etrian Odyssey takes to the seas -- with inscrutable map icons!

 

Etrian Odyssey 3 is a new RPG on the Nintendo DS from Atlus.  Earlier this week, I posted a key to the Etrian Odyssey 3 dungeon map icons, which readers and forum posters were kind enough to help me sort out – thanks guys.  For a grid-based dungeon crawler RPG that puts so much emphasis on its mapping system, Etrian Odyssey 3 is remarkably quiet about what its map icons actually mean.  

This post tackles the game’s second set of map icons – the Etrian Odyssey 3 ocean icons.  These are the icons that you use while exploring the ocean in your ship.  Hard as it is to believe, these are even more confusing than the dungeon symbols!  Seriously, I feel like I just failed some kind of IQ test.  Here’s my best shot. 

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Etrian Odyssey 3 Map Icons

Etrian Odyssey 3 box art

Etrian Odyssey 3 -- Look at these heroes, ready and eager to map!

One of the standout features of the Etrian Odyssey series is its map-making system.  In the olden days, RPG gamers used pencils and graph paper to painstakingly map their way through grid-based dungeon crawler RPGs.  The Etrian Odyssey games give the player the freedom to experience this style of gameplay in the modern world by mapping dungeons on the DS’s lower screen using the stylus.

Problem is, as far as I can tell, unlike the first two games, Etrian Odyssey 3 never provides the player with a key to the map icons.  See the arcane symbols below (after the jump)?  Well, there is no guide to what these symbols mean!  At least none that I could find.  Not in the game itself.  Not in the manual.  Not even a Google search found a complete key.

In the spirit of helping intrepid adventurers everywhere (as well as bloggers like me), I have decided to post a guide to the Etrian Odyssey 3 map icons.  But I am going to need your help figuring some of these out!

Update: The Final Dungeon’s Key to Etrian Odyssey 3’s Ocean Map Icons is now up as well!

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