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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the biggest problems with the first game's Bump Combat is that you had to attack enemies slightly off-center, but since they can turn on a dime to face you with a little adjustment, it can lead to trading a lot of hits. Later versions of ''Ys II'' made it so enemies can only attack you by a telegraphed slash, touching you while you're idle, or hitting ''you'' from a direction you're not facing. This alongside the Magic items helps make the combat a fair bit more tactical while letting players keep the fast pace by just buzzsawing foes down if you approach right.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the biggest problems with the first game's Bump Combat is that you had to attack enemies slightly off-center, but since they can turn on a dime to face you with a little adjustment, it can lead to trading a lot of hits. Later versions of ''Ys II'' made it so enemies can only attack you by a telegraphed slash, touching you while you're idle, or hitting ''you'' from a direction you're not facing. This alongside the Magic items helps make the combat a fair bit more tactical while letting players keep the fast pace by just buzzsawing foes down if you approach right.
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* EvenBetterSequel: ''Ys I'' was little more than a prologue setting up the atmosphere and mythos of the world very loosely, with a threadbare and unresolved plot, three dungeons and a breakneck pace with plausibly half the game being in Darm Tower alone. ''Ys II'' took all of that, and made an even bigger adventure that is resolves the numerous lingering plot threads, expands on mechanics, and goes above and beyond anything the first game tried to do. There's a reason why most later releases bundle them as one package and even have II start immediately after finishing I.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: The final boss, because Adol is given everything he needs to win the fight beforehand, including the best equipment and a LastDiscMagic that makes him invulnerable at the cost of gradually draining his MP (nothing that a Roda Fruit or an Elixir can't solve).
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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Ys}} here]].

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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Ys}} here]].here]].
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The B-section of [[https://youtu.be/HozAnvz-gBo "Noble District of Toal"]] from ''Ys II'' is similar to that of [[https://youtu.be/OkkFST5qrLg "Firecracker"]].
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*CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Ys}} here]].

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