

Thus, the player doesn't choose a class for the characters but rather defines a class through the use of skills. Each character has three attributes (strength, dexterity, and intelligence) and six skills (melee, range, critical hit, dodge/parry, and lockpicking), which are improved through training and direct use. However, the game goes beyond the Ultima series in character development. Heavily influenced by the Ultima series, it has the tactical combat screen of Ultima III-V (but with a "quick combat" option), the keyword-based dialogue of Ultima IV-VI, and the ability to activate a single party member at a time that only appeared in VI. It thus includes plenty of advanced elements that no one had conceived when the Apple II was in its heyday, but that are still technically possible on the platform (at least, the Apple IIc or above the game does require 128K of memory).

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