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Ultima IV (Video Game)

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Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar was a 1985 video game, the fourth installment of the legendary Ultima series by Origin Systems. No one can deny that Ultima IV was a masterpiece (even if modern gamers are likely to wrestle, at best, with the interface) that took the still-nascent concept of the "role-playing video game" and turned it completely on its ear in a way that, even decades later, still hasn't really been replicated, but has informed virtually every Western-made role-playing game that came after it.In the Magical Land of Britannia... all of the Big Bads are dead. The evil wizard Mondain is dead. His apprentice Minax is dead. Their child/demon/computer... thing, Exodus... was destroyed. Yet even with No Antagonist to fight, there remains a lack of virtue in the hearts of men. Britannia needs a new kind of hero - one who is more than merely a champion against evil.To this end, the magical ruler of Britannia, Lord British, summons the Stranger of old who defeated those evils for a very different task: Become the Champion of Virtue and set an example for the common man; master the Eight Virtues and be worthy to read the The Codex of Wisdom, located in The Great Stygian Abyss; fulfill the Quest of The Avatar.A freeware version was distributed on the Internet in 1997. In 2011 Electronic Arts began issuing C&D orders to people distributing it after 14 years of salutary neglect. This has caused some concern in the community, but the game remains legally free on Good Old Games and should be played by anyone with even a passing interest in role-playing games.In 2013, EA released Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, a free-to-play MMORPG re-imagining of the game on iOS mobile devices, shut down in August, 2014.
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Actually Four Mooks
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Actually Four Mooks: Multiple enemies can be packed into a single NPC icon, typical for the series or genre. Fortunately, the player does this as well, squishing the whole party down into a single square in the overhead map. Normally, it's not possible for combatants to move into an occupied square. Dungeon rooms are an exception, such as Great Stygian Abyss level 3, where multiple daemons are stacked into a single square and pour out into a line of enemies once the party gets close.
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Magic Wand
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Magic Wand: The strongest ranged weapon, equippable by Mariah, Jaana and Iolo.
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Genre Shift
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Genre Shift: The NES port (developed in Japan) plays much more closely to a Japanese role-playing game than a western one, streamlining much of the gameplay and introducing Random Encounters.
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All There in the Manual
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However, "Lord British" is not his original name, as it is told in the manual for the next game how he arrived from Earth, and people started calling him "British" after he said he is from Britannia (the British Isles) on Earth.
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Shoehorned First Letter: The games has both a command and a spell for each letter of the keyboard, leading to some oddities like (x)-it, (k)limb and (z)tatus.
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The High Queen
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The High Queen: In Forever, Lord British is replaced with Lady British.note Due to rights issues, not Rule 63.
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Locked in the Dungeon
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Dungeon: There is still fighting in this game; and 8 dungeons with various Plot Coupon (8 stones and 3 keys).
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Ascended Glitch
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The dialog file of a character who was supposed to give you a hint to the final riddle was mistakenly removed from the game, leading to a number of people struggling through the game only to find themselves stuck on the last puzzle (although the answer is spelled out for you by praying at the eight shrines, which is required to complete the game). This gave rise to the Ascended Glitch character Smith the talking horse, who appeared in several later Ultima games, always giving you important hints about the *previous* game.
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Karma Meter
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Karma Meter: The Trope Namer, and one of the overwhelming influences the game's had on everything that followed. "Karma" was how well the character acted in the 8 Virtues. Honesty, Compassion, Valor, Sacrifice, Justice, Honor, Spirituality, and Humility. Each of the 8 were determined by actions you made. Run from a fight, and lose points in Valor. Unless you're running from a natural animal who is just hungry; such as a common serpent; and then you're adding Compassion. It gets complicated.
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Faux First Person 3D: Used in the dungeons.
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He Who Fights Monsters
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He Who Fights Monsters: The game requires the player to actively avoid this. Valor may demand that you fight monsters, but Compassion demands that you let fleeing monsters live.
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Beef Gate
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Beef Gate: In some versions of the game, it was possible to simply fight ones way through the Legions of Hell guarding the Shrine of Humility, without the Silver Horn, faster than they can spawn.
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Gender Flip
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Gender Flip: In the NES port, Julia, a woman companion, was replaced for some odd reason with Julius, a burly looking male.
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Beneficial Disease
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Beneficial Disease: Characters can only have one "status effect" (Sleeping, Poisoned, Dead) at a time. This meant that poisoned characters could not be put to sleep by spells. In some encounter rooms, especially the Stygian Abyss, there could be multiple Balrons or Reapers chain-casting sleep spells. Deliberately poisoning your characters before entering these rooms rendered them immune to this.
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Artifact of Doom
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Artifact of Doom: Mondain's Skull (remember, the villain from Ultima I). Using it would instantly wipe out every living thing in the player's current location, except for Lord British (even Lord British in the NES port). It also drove your Karma Meter (all of them!) to 0. The warnings about its evil tend to be pretty explicit, especially in the PC versions where the person who directs you to it tells you it is an artifact of pure evil, so it ends up doubling as Schmuck Bait to tempt players.
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Magikarp Power
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Magikarp Power: The Shepherd class for the main character, but only in the NES port. While it has no special powers itself, the main character eventually gains access to all capabilities regardless of his/her starting class... Hence, if you start as a Shepherd your final party will be stronger, since you won't have to bring a useless non-Avatar Shepherd to the final dungeon. note  Mind that in the NES version your party is limited to three companions plus the Avatar, rather than allowing a slot for each profession like in some versions of the game. Keeping Katrina out of your party is actually extremely easy in the NES port.
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: Some of the puzzles of the game involve displaying the virtues at hand. Finding the Rune of Sacrifice involves climbing into a lit furnace in Minoc, for instance.
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Small Steps Hero
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Small Steps Hero: Justified in that it will eventually make you into The Avatar.
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Always Chaotic Evil
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Always Chaotic Evil: Most (but not all) of the creatures you will encounter in the wilderness and dungeons are this. Feel free slaughtering the evil creatures, but let the non-evil ones flee. Sadly, played straight in the NES port. No monster you encounter in the game will run from you, forcing you to kill any monster you randomly encounter.
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Denial of Diagonal Attack: You cannot fire projectiles diagonally, but your enemies can. In the NES and Master Systems ports, you can.
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Broad Strokes
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Broad Strokes: Looking back at the first three games, the events of them weren't...quite as described by Ultima IV. Time Travel may explain some of it, but by this time the general rules and definitions have solidified.
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Potion-Brewing Mechanic
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Potion-Brewing Mechanic: Mixing up alchemical ingredients is required to prepare spells, which, much like consumable potions, come in a limited supply and are expended with every use.
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Magic Knight
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Magic Knight: More so than any other game in the series, in this entry Paladins had access to almost every weapon and also a healthy pool of magic points.
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Embodiment of Vice
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Embodiment of Vice: There are eight sins or vices that are the opposite of the eight Virtues. While the Virtues are represented by eight shrines throughout the land (except one in the Ethereal Void), the Vices are represented by eight dungeons. Deceit is the dungeon opposing Honesty Despise is the dungeon opposing Compassion Destard is the dungeon opposing Valor Wrong is the dungeon opposing Justice Covetous is the dungeon opposing Sacrifice Shame is the dungeon opposing Honor Hythloth is the dungeon opposing Spirituality The Great Stygian Abyss, the game's final dungeon, opposes Humility
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Virtue/Vice Codification
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Virtue/Vice Codification: The Eight Sacred Virtues of Avatarhood form a simple model of virtue ethics.
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Wide-Open Sandbox
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Wide-Open Sandbox: One of the first.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: This game was very different at the time. There was no GameFAQs. The items required to complete the game can only be found through the "search" command. Their location can be hinted at by friendly characters, but otherwise the spot where the item is supposed to be appears perfectly normal and featureless (not always, though)note At least in the original version, you would sometimes get letter-based "coordinates" from villagers that you would need to buy a sextant to find. The dialog file of a character who was supposed to give you a hint to the final riddle was mistakenly removed from the game, leading to a number of people struggling through the game only to find themselves stuck on the last puzzle (although the answer is spelled out for you by praying at the eight shrines, which is required to complete the game). This gave rise to the Ascended Glitch character Smith the talking horse, who appeared in several later Ultima games, always giving you important hints about the *previous* game. On the NES port, you will probably wonder why some of your virtues such as honesty keeps going down despite answering to the best of your ability to be virtuous. Answers are about humility, more than honesty. It takes a bit of trial and error to identify which conversations hold this trap.
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Monster Town
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Monster Town: Magincia has become this since its location has become so uninhabitable that every human except for Katrina is either dead or has moved away. The monsters will only attack you if you attack them first, though ...except for Nate the Snake.
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Doing In the Wizard
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Doing In the Wizard / Doing in the Scientist: The elves, dwarves, halflings, and Ewoks (fuzzies) that were playable races in the previous three games have been retroactively corrected out of existence. Time travel, too, ceased to be, and subsequently did the spaceships and other anachronistic elements that traveled in from the future.
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The Paragon
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The Paragon: The main reason you have to become the Avatar is so you can serve as an example for the rest of the world to follow by living virtuously.
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Joke Character
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Joke Character: If after taking the intro quiz your highest virtue is humility then you get the Shepherd class. Leather armor, a marginally better weapon selection than the mage, no magic, a poor trap disarming ability (though no worse than that of over half the other classes), and you start the game at a lower level than the other classes, stranded on an island infested by demons with no shops and no clear way out. On the other hand, this class has a Magikarp Power potential in the NES port. If you know what you're doing, it's fairly easy to level up quickly. Once you do become the Avatar, you can equip anything and cast any spell, even if you were a Shepherd. Even without the NES port the Shepherd is a seriously strong class, it starts at the lowest level but due to the levelling system it can quickly be brought up to level 5 or 6 by finding quest items, and gaining those fast levels allows the player to recruit all the companions in the game. Also, being a Shepherd yourself means that you don't have to recruit Katrina, the NPC shepherd who also starts at level 1 and doesn't have the advantage of being able to gain quest item XP.
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Arbitrary Equipment Restriction
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Arbitrary Equipment Restriction: Standard due to the old-school method of preventing classes from being too powerful, mage being most restricted. However, the odd case in the weapon table is that the Fighter can use an axe, but not a magic axe.
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Schrödinger's Player Character
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Schrödinger's Player Character: Whichever class you choose; the same character of that class will still exist in his/her corresponding town; but will not join the party. Similar to Superhero Speciation. Curiously, sequels will indicate that they all were in the Avatar's Party.
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Arc Number
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Arc Number: 8. The game revolves around 8 virtues. Each virtue corresponds to one of 8 shrines, one of 8 cities and one of 8 stones. Each shrine has one of 8 mantras and one of 8 runes. Each city has one of 8 companions (party members) and one of 8 moon gates. Each moon gate corresponds to one of 8 moon phases. Each stone is found in one of 8 dungeons. Furthermore, since party size is determined by the experience level of the hero and there are 8 possible party members, the maximum experience level is 8. Independently from the above system, there are 8 armors, 8 long-range weapons and 8 short-range weapons (in the NES port: 11 armors, 6 long-range weapons and 9 short-range weapons). There are also 8 reagents used to cast spells (the total number of spells is 26, though). 3. The 8 virtues are based on 3 principles. Each principle corresponds to one of 3 strongholds and to one of 3 underground altar rooms. Each stronghold has a lord who knows one of 3 syllables of the "Word of Passage" and an inhabitant who knows one of 3 artifacts. Each altar room holds one of 3 parts of a key. Additionally, all characters the Avatar can chat with answer to at least three words: name, health ("How are you?"), and job. Also, subtly, 1. This is the first game with Lord British ruling uncontested (prior games had feuding city-states or continent-shattering events preventing this), a return to having only one protagonist from Ultima III having four, a greater emphasis on the unique nature of the Stranger (now the Avatar), and all the dungeons ultimately leading to the Abyss.
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Merging the Branches
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Merging the Branches: You have eight possible party members but you can never recruit the one of the same class as yourself. Nevertheless, all eight are regarded as the Companions of the Avatar in later installments.
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Big Bad: One of the first aversions in gaming history, as part of the point is that there is no archvillain.
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Purple Is Powerful: In Forever, Lady British's Cool Crown and ermine-trimmed robe are largely purple.
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To Be Lawful or Good: The Player Personality Quiz determines your strongest virtue by presenting you with hypothetical situations where one virtue clashes with another and forcing you to choose which one to uphold. The game proper, on the other hand, is all about defying this trope and finding ways to uphold all virtues at once.
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The Moral Substitute: Richard Garriot, after receiving complaints from Moral Guardians, made a game where the intent was to encourage moral values in the Avatar (and by extension, the player).
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Curiously, sequels will indicate that they all were in the Avatar's Party.
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Retcon: It's revealed in later games and Word of God that Hawkwind is an incarnation of the Time Lord.
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So What Do We Do Now?: An entire game made of this trope. What do you do when evil has been defeated? Become a messiah!
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Dungeon Bypass: The white stone is hidden up in the mountains north of Britain and to get to it you need to descend to the bottom level of a dungeon via a hidden entrance behind Lord British's castle, climb your way back up to an exit on the other side of the world, board a hot air balloon, and guide yourself to a landing space the size of a single tile with the wind-change spell. You can also just use the Blink spell (warp a distance on the world surface) in the right spot and warp to it.
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Final-Exam Boss: The final dungeon requires answering questions to each virtue introduced throughout the course of the game, and the final opponent flings 13 of those questions in a row, as the challenge is based on mastering virtues rather than being powerful characters. There's a few attempts to answer each question, but failing to answer them flings you outside of the difficult gauntlet to do it all over.
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Moral Event Horizon: Averted in-universe for the protagonist. Even if your virtue scores drop so low that even Hawkwind himself will tell you that "Thou may [sic] not ever become an Avatar", you can, in fact, redeem yourself and go to the other extreme, though that would take a lot of work.
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Dialogue Tree: One of the earliest examples of the concept; in PC versions of Ultima IV one could have limited conversations with everyone in the towns. Later games would make it easier to come up with topics; this one made you type each one out. "Name" and "Job" were the common opening lines; and then later Arc Words tended to be important. The only three words that all characters were guaranteed to respond to were "Name" "Job" and "Health". Occasionally a character in his/her dialog would let slip a subject that you could then bring up to another character. Since this could lead to Sequence Breaking, later games made them spell out the conversation topics depending on what information flags you encountered.
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Three-Stat System: Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence, each tied to one of the Principles (Courage, Love, and Truth, respectively).
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Shout-Out: A Kilrathi head monument appears on one island, and a crashed Dralthi fighter appears on another island.
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Magic Music: The Silver Horn drives devils away when played. Also, Katrina can play the flute in the NES port to put enemies to sleep.
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Embodiment of Virtue: The main protagonist's companions, each one representing one of the Sacred Virtues of Avatarhood: Mariah the mage of Moonglow represents Honesty Iolo the bard of Britain represents Compassion Geoffrey the fighter of Jhelom represents Valor Jaana the druid of Yew represents Justice Julia the tinker of Minoc represents Sacrifice Dupré the paladin of Trinsic represents Honor Shamino the ranger of Skara Brae represents Spirituality Katrina the shepherd of Magincia represents Humility
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Lighter and Softer: According to The Official (Spoiler) Book of Ultima. The concept for the game came about when Garriott noted Moral Guardians' response to the first 3 games. He realized that while they were wrong for the most part, the Strawman Has a Point, and so the concept for the fourth game was born.
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Now What?
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Now What?: The dilemma that leads to the scenario of the whole game. If all the great lords of Evil are vanquished, what does being Good mean?
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Read the Freaking Manual: The game directly tells you to read the included The History of Britannia in the intro (you should read The Book of Mystic Wisdom as well, despite your character not daring to open it).
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Mirror Boss: The second-to-last combat encounter in the game is against a party of 8 adventurers that perfectly mirrors your own party of 8 (the absolute last encounter being a Balron and several Wyverns).
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Not-So-Safe Harbor/Outlaw Town: Buccaneer's Den, which houses pirates, orcs, mages, and many other types of enemies.
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Functional Magic: Like traditional games, required the correct Magic Points, skill levels, and such; but also required you to have the right combination of magic ingredients. You were expected to know and remember each recipe; whether by instruction manual or in-game characters.
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No Antagonist: Your quest is simply to prove yourself worthy of each of the eight virtues, something that's actually a lot harder without a villain to contrast yourself against.
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Pilgrimage: After achieving enlightenment in one of the Eight Virtues, you have to undertake a pilgrimage to the corresponding Shrine of Virtue, to receive a hint on how to enter the Very Definitely Final Dungeon.
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Trauma Inn: IV is the first Ultima game to have inns and the option to rest, and staying at one fully heals your party and cures poison. Resting in the wilderness does not cure poison.
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Egopolis: After uniting all of Sosaria, Lord British renames the world Britannia. A rare example when it's a good guy who does this. However, "Lord British" is not his original name, as it is told in the manual for the next game how he arrived from Earth, and people started calling him "British" after he said he is from Britannia (the British Isles) on Earth.
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Fighter, Mage, Thief
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Fighter, Mage, Thief: The first three character classes are called Mage, Bard, and Fighter, though the Bard class doesn't have any abilities related to music, and is actually a generic role-playing "thief" character in all but name. According to the Word of God, the class was called "Bard" because "Thief" implied dishonorable behavior, and therefore didn't fit the game's theme of becoming virtuous. The other classes are variants of the first three, except the Shepherd, which has the strengths of none of the other classes. Amusingly, Iolo did steal from you in Ultima I.
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: Averted, because headcount is strictly defined by specific rules: you can have one party member for each level you gain (meaning that at level 1 you only have one slot, for yourself). And the level cap is eight, which is exactly the number of recruitable Companions that are in the game (minus the 1 whose class the Avatar is and thus the one they replace).
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Fission Mailed: Many players Rage Quit and reloaded when their boat was sucked into the whirlpool, since the game went black and you got the same initial text that you got when you died. Except... it's one of the only two ways to get to a town with a Plot Coupon. D'oh!
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Non-Malicious Monster: Most of the monsters are evil, but the ones that are really just oversized animals (like rats or snakes) are specifically non-evil, and letting them flee a battle raises your Karma Meter. You won't get penalized for killing them in battle (at higher levels with really good weapons, they can easily go from lightly wounded to dead in a single blow), but you won't get any increase, either.
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Player Personality Quiz
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Player Personality Quiz / Diegetic Character Creation: Quite possibly the Trope Maker. Unlike the previous games where you specified your characters' class and attributes directly, you now have to answer seven simple questions on how you would act in certain dilemmas. This determines your character class, starting location and your initial standing on the game's eight Karma Meters.
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Cut Short
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Cut Short: The iOS version was launched on May 22, 2013 in Canada, and worldwide on August 8, 2013, before being shut down in August 2014.
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