The game combines overworld and town exploration with turn-based battles. Players move through cities, dungeons, and field areas while advancing the story. Combat uses an action order system, so positioning, skill costs, and enemy attributes all matter. Progress is driven by leveling, equipment upgrades, and new magic, with animated cutscenes linking major story events.
Hiro
The main protagonist, a young adventurer who gets drawn into the journey to save the world.
Lucia
A mysterious priestess from the moon who is central to stopping Zophar's return.
Zophar
The evil god whose resurrection threatens the world and serves as the primary antagonist.
Keep equipment updated as often as possible, since weapon and armor improvements are very noticeable. Balance healing items and spells so you do not run dry in long dungeons. Against tough enemies, clear support monsters and status-inflicting foes first, then focus damage on the boss. Talk to NPCs regularly for clues and progression hints.
Tips and tricks
Use multiple save slots before difficult bosses or important dialogue choices.
Tips and tricks
Save MP in dungeons and reserve high-cost magic for elite enemies and bosses.
Tips and tricks
Check new accessories for resistance boosts or turn-order advantages.
User Reviews
The story and character interactions are excellent and expand the world of the first game well.
User Reviews
The animated cutscenes and voice work made the presentation stand out on its original hardware.
User Reviews
Combat feels more refined than the first game, with deeper progression and exploration.
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About Lunar: Eternal Blue
Lunar: Eternal Blue is a 1998 Sega SG-1000 rpg, adventure, turn-based combat, jrpg game, developed by Game Arts and published by Working Designs. Developed by Game Arts, Lunar: Eternal Blue is the sequel to the Lunar series. This role-playing game follows adventurer Hiro and priestess Lucia as they try to stop the resurrection of the evil god Zophar. It is praised for its strong character writing, animated presentation, and romantic fantasy tone, and earned high acclaim on the Sega Saturn. You can play Lunar: Eternal Blue instantly in your browser at https://www.classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.
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