Characters
The possible supportmembers and their abilities are as follows:
- Fray Jerbain, emphasises Latok's magic ability and can replenish his magic points. Adds the ability to use magic scrolls to solve puzzles.
- Lou Miri Pixie, adds to Latok's defence and can replenish his hit points. Adds the ability to activate certain mechanisms within the tower.
- Horn Ashtar, adds to Latok's magic ability and defence and can replenish his magic points. Adds the ability to read ancient languages and communicate with the spirits of the deceased.
- Rune Greed, adds to Latok's attack and defence ratings. Adds the ability to enter certain doors.
- Al Acrila, a demon that Rune Greed had a previous battle with who is out for revenge.
- Gill Berzes, a demon that Rune Greed had a previous battle with who is out for revenge.
- Zegraya, sent by the general of the demon army, Zomu Dizae, to eliminate Latok Kart and Rune Greed by any means necessary. He plans to use the power of the newly resurrected Gazzel to destroy the god's descendants.
- Gazzel, whose resurrection is the main focal point of Zegraya and his underlings.
In addition, the single save point in the game is represented by the healer Fell Bow. Except for the villains, the game uses very little non-player characters, emphasising on the puzzling aspect even more.
Read more about this topic: Xak: The Tower Of Gazzel
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