It has info on what foods do what, as well as how pets naturally grow over time. That way you can plan out how you want to raise your pet. If you want to know where to find eggs, that’s over on the Monsters – Eggs and Drops page.
Right now there is only a special Polter Box diet on the page, but maybe I’ll add more as time goes on. Polter Boxes are everyone’s favorite, so I thought it should be included.
In the Legend of Mana Card Duel section of the site (It will get its own area on the menu sometime soon) you can now read some information about the methods with which players would get cards.
The Booster Packs page has very little information, because despite owning a number of them I have never opened one and don’t actually know what to expect! I did include some nice images of the sides of a booster pack and a booster pack box.
The Starter Decks page has a ton of information on the other hand. It has some nice images of a starter deck, but also goes way in-depth talking about what comes inside these decks. By watching some old videos of myself opening these, I was able to determine some interesting things: 1) there are at least two types of starter decks and they come with different amounts of certain cards, 2) cards are put into the starter decks in specific orders so it’s easy to know what is coming up next, and 3) there appear to be some cards that will never show up in a starter deck. So, if that is the case, how did I complete my collection without opening booster packs? Well on this page you can follow along and see what cards I got when and how I got them.
Maybe someday in the future I’ll open some booster packs and starter decks and record it, if anyone is interested.
Look forward to more Legend of Mana Card Duel information in the future!
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Legend of Mana wasn’t the only Seiken Densetsu game to get a card game! These games aren’t anywhere near as collectable or complicated as Card Duel is, but it’s still fun to see.
Back in 1995, the Prologue book for Seiken Densetsu 3 came with a collection of 22 cards that you could play simple little games with. One game is like War, the other one is more like Uno.
You can read about the games on the Triangle Story Card Games page, and check out all the scanned cards either there or in the Gallery.
I actually scanned all those cards in back in 2012. That’s when I originally made this page, but it got lost when we transferred everything to WordPress. I think it looks pretty nice, all the images on the page are brand new.
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If you look to the bottom right of our sidebar while on the main page, you’ll find two new Affiliates listed.
Secret of Mana: Redux – It’s the nice Secret of Mana page that Kassidy posted about a while earlier. Since that post, quite a number of new scans have been added to the site. Check out the Lore ➔ Print section on the site for those. You can find some neat art you’ve probably never seen before on the site! Take for instance the yelling Randi and Rabite on the side there, isn’t that fun? I’ve been helping out a bit with some translations there, actually. The site aims to find out everything it can about Secret of Mana’s development.
The Mana Series Discord – a Discord server where you can discuss the Mana series games, and other things, with other fans! I started chatting there recently and met a few familiar faces! It’s not really an affiliate, per se, but I think the link fits nicely over there.
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So the 30th year anniversary presentation was today, and I totally missed it. You can watch the recording here.
I’ve got a brief little summary here though, but I’ll try to get something more informative later.
Trials of Mana will come to smart phones (iOS & Android). A new game, Echoes of Mana is coming as a free to play game on smart phones as well. It seems to feature characters from the various Mana games. You can check out a video in English by clicking here. It doesn’t show the combat in this video, but it looked kinda hands off.
The original fonts from Legend of Mana on Playstation will return into the remaster. I don’t know if this means just fonts, or also original translation. Also, the Ultimania book will come as an e-book, but I imagine that’s only in Japanese, considering how dense that thing is! There are some Legend of Mana LINE stickers now.
Apparently a Legend of Mana anime is coming! “The Teardrop Crystal” seems to be the title, so I guess it will go over the Jumi storyline. Supposedly, the whole reason the remaster happened was because Warner Bros. Japan went to Square-Enix to talk about pitching a Legend of Mana anime. That’s very interesting! Some of the animation seems to have been included in the Legend of Mana Remaster opening video.
Finally, a new Seiken Densetsugame is in the works for consoles. That was also stated at the 25th year anniversary, however, so not too sure about the timeline on these things.
The video also showed off some nice new merch, that’ I’ve definitely purchased. That’s all I’ve got!
Since the Legend of Mana remaster came out today, I figured there would be a lot of people ripping their hair out trying to bash all the crabs in the Summer Lovin’ quest. So in order to help everyone out, I’ve created a new page that outlines just how to get all those pesky crabs.
In total, you’re going to need to bash 32 crabs to get the job done. I’ve scanned in the maps from the Ultimania Guide and annotated what you need to do. This guide will help you with either the original game, or the remaster!