![]() No matter how much you practice a skill you will not be able to raise it after that first skill gain in the fight. While characters can level multiple skills in a single battle, each skill can only gain one skill point per battle. A subtler version exists in battle as well.One-time raises can increase a skill beyond the cap, but practice cannot. Anti-Grinding: Practicing skills raises their values, but only up to a certain cap.Ambidextrous Sprite: Which hand a weapon is held in depends on which way a character is facing.Aerith and Bob: Aren, Kaelyn and Khorus on the Aerith side, William and Scott on the Bob side.It can be picked up at GOG - along with ''Krondor'' - for $5.99. In addition, the game utilizes some unorthodox RPG elements, such as day/night cycles, including simulation of light levels, puzzle-lock chests, and even a food system. Spells do not use MP instead, any spells cast use their caster's health/stamina points, although unlike Krondor, spells are studied over time instead of being learned through scrolls. For example, a character improve the melee skill by using melee weapons. There are no experience points or levels instead, characters gain points in a skill by using it. At the beginning and end of each chapter, there is a voiced cutscene which is told through text and pictures in a book.Īs it is based on Krondor's engine, Antara keeps many of the gameplay mechanics. Combat is turn-based and takes place on a hexagonal grid. The game has a first-person perspective while exploring the 3D world, and a third-person perspective during battles. Like Krondor, Antara takes place over nine chapters. Soon after, they help Kaelyn Usher fight off bandits in the woods, and she joins the other two to settle her debt with them as they try find a teacher for Aren and discover what has put the Imperial Consort in danger. He offers to take Aren to his hometown so that he can apprentice under the family mage and learn how to control his newly-discovered magic. The dying man presses a strange medallion into the hand of the noble, and says his last word, "Consort." The noble introduces himself as William Escobar, youngest son of Lord Escobar. Trying to help out, he ends up accidentally blasting the monster to ash. ![]() Suddenly, he hears a strange noise, and rushes down to the beach to investigate, where he sees a noble trying to fight off a griffon while another man lies on the sand. Outside of a small village, Aren Cordelaine, the son of an innkeeper, fishes, dreaming of far-away lands and adventures. Feist's Riftwar world, so Antara takes place in a new world. It is based on the same game engine, but Sierra had lost the rights to use Raymond E. It is a Creator-Driven Successor to Betrayal at Krondor. From left: William, Aren, and Kaelyn Betrayal in Antara is a computer Western RPG developed and published by Sierra in 1997. ![]()
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