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Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, known in Japan as simply Dragon Blade (ドラゴンブレイド, Doragon Bureido), is a game for the Wii from Japanese developer Land Ho! publisher D3 Publisher. [1] Dragon Blade follows a young adventurer named Dal who seeks six legendary pieces of the "Dragon Blade," each infused with the soul of different ...
Trainable Monster – The dragon is a monster used in battle against other monsters. (IE 'Dragon type' Pokémon, 'Dramon's in Digimon) Supporting Character – The dragon helps the player at various points throughout the game. (IE Valoo, Paarthurnax) Unit – The dragon is a controllable battle unit in the game. (IE dragons in Warhammer Total War)
Dragon Blade, a 2015 Chinese film starring Jackie Chan; Literature. Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan, a 2005 Oak, Yew, Ash, Rowan novel by Sasha Miller and Andre Norton; Dragonblade (Age of Fire), the name of two fictional characters; Other. Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, a 2007 video game; Task Force Dragon Blade, a military unit
A role-playing video game based on Dungeons & Dragons, the third and final game in a series Fantasy Empires: 1993: DOS A fantasy role-playing video game; set in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons world of Mystara. Fantasy General: 1996: DOS A turn-based fantasy computer wargame: Field of Fire: 1984: AppII, ATR, C64
In Tolkien's works, dragons are quadrupedal, and may be either flightless, like Glaurung, or winged, like Smaug. Winged dragons first appeared during the War of Wrath, the battle that ended the First Age. [T 4] Some dragons, known as "Fire-drakes" ("Urulóki" in Quenya), are capable of breathing fire. It is not entirely clear whether the ...
At the end of Vault of the Drow, the characters find an astral gate leading to the Abyssal realm of Lolth, Demon Queen of Spiders, goddess of the drow elves and architect of the plot involving hill giants, frost giants, fire giants, kuo-toa and drow. Her realm, the 66th layer of the Abyss, is known as the Demonweb Pits. [3]
Players must travel upward through a network of tunnels while battling enemies and collecting keys. A map system alerts players to nearby doors, treasures, and enemies. [5] Rather than experiencing the entire game in a single play-through, Dragon Quarter is designed to be played through multiple times to experience the whole story. [6]
Map Folio II contains 32 all-new full-color maps. Map Folio 3-D contains a small village of highly detailed card-stock buildings, walls, and other structures for assembly and use in any game. The buildings are scaled for use with Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures.