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My Life as a Darklord DLC Announced


Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a DarklordSquare Enix has announced three new add-on packs for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord.

The DLC will add new monsters, artefacts and costumes for the game and will be available from today.

Priced at 500 Wii points, the Darklord Special Forces pack will feature six new monsters including an Ogre (melee), Ahriman (ranged), Sahagin (magic), Coeurl and Chimera (generic), and finally a healer monster, Lamia.

The bedroom set will be 300 Wii Points, and contains three artefacts, the first of which is the Void Fountain is a basic healing item which restores monsters' HP and cures status effects. The second is The Summon Mirror that will summon a random monster into battle while the Drain Chest drains the adventurers' HP and distributes it to your monsters.

Finally the Beloved Wardrobe pack is the most expensive DLC pack at 600 Wii points and includes three different costumes with different attribute modifiers. The Radiant Dress lets you cast Cure once per battle, restoring a little HP to all monsters and Artifacts while the Dark Dress raises your starting NP by 50. Last but not least is the Prim Dress which allows you to cast Hard Slash once per battle, dealing light melee damage.

If you haven't picked up the title yet it's available for 1000 Wii Points on the WiiWare channel. Are you a fan of the series? Let us know your thoughts of the game in the IncGamers' brand new forums.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
Game: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: TBC
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