The jump skill doesn't seem to work properly in this dungeon's terrain.
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Come to think of it, are bonfires the only events in random dungeons that use TP?
Since the yellow magic circle can restore TP, it might add some variety if there were treasure chests that could be obtained with specific abilities, like the slime ability or the jaguar's jump, or if there were ways to avoid combat with enemies. (If it's difficult or time consuming, feel free to ignore it.)
I noticed some strange behavior when acquiring TF skills in the dojo.
1.If you have already acquired a skill, the number seems to increase every time you talk inside.
2.When you talk to him in rabbit form, you will be given a choice to make.
3.You can also get information about Lamia by talking to her in her other forms. However, it seems that the information is only about the number of stats acquired for her current form.
Then, among the random dungeon objects, there were cases where ore would come out of trees.
Lamia's body is long and looks heavy, so perhaps it could be tasked with pressing switches around town?
As for the other ryu, in Japan it is often regarded as a god related to water and weather.
For example, we might imagine them having the ability to pray for rain on farms, stop snow in the tundra, or create rainbow bridges somewhere.
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Admittedly, I was focusing on the strange characters and not on the gate itself. Thank you.
This is the torii gate of Fushimi Inari, Japan's most famous Inari (fox god) shrine. I think this is the shape that most people associate with torii gates in Japan.
I have attached a link to someone who distributes materials for making shrines like this one.
Nice to meet you, I'm not an English speaker so I'm using machine translation so I'm sorry if it's hard to read. This point includes a cultural aspect to Japan.
1.The Invisible Knight
If you press Z at the image location, the knight's message will appear.
2.Strange characters
The circled string is written in kanji as "中華街(Chukagai)" and means "Chinatown". So that seems odd to me.
3.Shrine box
When you look at the box behind Shira, it says "donation box," but I think it's actually a "賽銭箱(saisen-bako)" so "offering box" seems more appropriate.