What’s the difference between an SRPG and a TRPG?
What’s the difference between an SRPG and a TRPG?
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I dont really know
I think tactices means more battle map execution and strategy has more of a focus on outside of fighting progression/setup
Straight RPG vs Trans RPG
TRPGs need rules from a tabletop game.
Dawn of heroes copied 4e a lot, but the rules are original so it's an SRPG.
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Touhou? They have a general up 24/7 just like FE though.
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strategy RPG vs tabletop RPG
Strategy is fighting a war. (i.e. Sengoku Rance)
Tactics is fighting a battle. (i.e. Final Fantasy Tactics)
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Fire emblem
The same as the difference between a war and a battle
The DS game?
wtf you cant say that
SRPGs (Strategy RPG) is Starcraft where you’re managing resources and units the entire map for an overall victory. Individual units are just fodder and are meant to be disposable
TRPGs (Tactical RPG) is Fire Emblem and are more based on managing individual conflicts and winning out on each one unit eventual victory. Units are very valuable and keeping them alive is essential for victory.
In fire emblem sisters are for?
concubines
units are very valuable and keeping them alive is essential for victory
There are plenty of TRPGs where your units are either not unique or you can let them be killed without reprecussions