I've been planning a custom campaign set in a colorful, noblebright fantasy setting with a very light-hearted tone. I took a lot of inspiration from games like Shovel Knightand Secret of Mana, as well as media like Cucumber Quest. Unlike most of my games I'm not striving for a realistic feel; instead I want something that feels JRPGish. I created custom races for it but I'm unsure how balanced these are, I'd love to have this community weigh in.
The premise of the game is that there are seven themed kingdoms who are threatened by the return of a dark and powerful entity known as the Dreadknight. The world will be annihilated, unless the heroes can restore a set of legendary weapons and defeat the Dreadknight and his Order of Oblivion.
The seven realms (along with their custom races) are as follows:
I've been planning a custom campaign set in a colorful, noblebright fantasy setting with a very light-hearted tone. I took a lot of inspiration from games like Shovel Knightand Secret of Mana, as well as media like Cucumber Quest. Unlike most of my games I'm not striving for a realistic feel; instead I want something that feels JRPGish. I created custom races for it but I'm unsure how balanced these are, I'd love to have this community weigh in.
The premise of the game is that there are seven themed kingdoms who are threatened by the return of a dark and powerful entity known as the Dreadknight. The world will be annihilated, unless the heroes can restore a set of legendary weapons and defeat the Dreadknight and his Order of Oblivion.
The seven realms (along with their custom races) are as follows:
Cakeland, the Kitchen Kingdom
Botanica, the Forest Kingdom
Pyropia, the Volcano Kingdom
Ironberg, the Factory Kingdom
Glittergold, the Flashy Kingdom
Stratos, The Sky Kingdom
Shadowholm, the Spooky Kingdom
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