Monster Girl Quest! Paradox RPG

Monster Girl Quest: Paradox (もんむす・くえすと! ぱらどっくすRPG Monmusu Quest! Paradox RPG) is a trilogy game series made by Torotoro Resistance. It is the sequel to the original Monster Girl Quest trilogy, but it’s exact relation to the original is complex due to its alternate universe status and the role of temporal paradoxes in its plot. Like its predecessor, there are a planned total of three parts. Part One was translated into English by Dargoth with the help of Rogue,  and Part Two's translation is finished with the exception of minor details.

Here is the list of additions that the English patch has.

Here is the Japanese wiki.

'Monmusu Quest! Paradox: First Chapter' (official name: Monmusu Quest! Paradox RPG [Part One]) was officially released on March 14, 2015, and can be found here. The packaged version was launched on November 6, 2015, and can be found here. A trial version can be found here.

'Monmusu Quest! Paradox: Second Chapter' (official name: Monmusu Quest! Paradox RPG [Part Two]) was officially released on June 23, 2017, and can be found here. Its trailer can be found here (YouTube) or here (direct source).

In order to combine the two parts grab the graphics folder of part 1 and put it in part 2.

Gameplay
Unlike its predecessor, Monster Girl Quest: Paradox features full-fledged traditional role-playing video game mechanics, with influences from the Dragon Quest and Shin Megami Tensei series of games. The player controls a cast of 4 main characters (with up to 8 in the sub party) and completes quests to advance the story. It has four basic modes of gameplay: an overworld map, town and dungeon field maps, a battle screen, and a menu screen. Players navigate from a top-down perspective and can traverse the overworld by foot or ship. Towns contain inns for resting, shops for purchasing equipment, minigames and NPCs that can provide the player with useful information. As the story progresses, players can also embark on a myriad of sidequests.

Job and Race system
In addition to leveling up normally, each character in Monster Girl Quest: Paradox comes with a Job and Race that can level up through Job Experience. Jobs can all be selected by any character, while Races have a more limited accessibility, based on each character's nature and appearance. Both can be switched freely at the Ilias Temple and provide characters with different stat distributions, equipable weapons and armors, and skills and abilities when leveled up. Skills are techniques used in battle, while abilities are equipped in the main menu and give characters a multitude of benefits in different categories. Many skills can only be used by particular Jobs or Races, while abilities can always be equipped by any of them. After reaching level 10 on a Job or Race, characters master them and can unlock more powerful Jobs and Races. Each character also possesses a Unique Trait, which are character-specific passives that grant them individual strengths.

Combat and recruiting system


Enemies are randomly encountered on field maps and on the overworld, and battles are turn-based and play out in a first-person perspective. In addition to the standard HP and MP, characters also have SP, which are consumed when using certain skills and can be recovered by using normal attacks, defending, or at the end of each battle. The first four characters in the player's party participate in battles, but they can be switched with any characters from the backline with no turn penalty. Characters can use a myriad of skills in battle, as well as talk to enemies. Each enemy has an affinity level which increases when a player talks to them, gives the amount of money or item they request, and answers their questions in a way that satisfies them. At the end of each battle, enemies have a chance of asking players to join their party based on how high their affinity is. If the party is full, new allies are sent to the Pocket Castle, a miniature castle that serves as a home to all recruited characters. In addition to recruiting enemies in battle, players can also obtain allies in a variety of ways, such as through main story events and through sidequests. If the player loses in battle, an H-scene occurs (these can be skipped through an option in the configurations menu).

Synthesize Equipment
Players can have characters upgrade their equipment by going to a blacksmith in various locations. Synthesizing equipment helps characters become stronger and last fights in battle. Items and Gold are needed to synthesize equipments. Items required can be found as loots from treasure chests, rewards from defeating enemies etc. Equipments must be removed from the character before upgrading.

Synopsis
The game happens in a world where the Slaughter of Remina didn't occur, instead being replaced by the Great Disaster. As a consequence, monsters and humans banded together to face this ordeal and became quite close. Furthermore, since Ilias no longer appeared to baptize heroes, the faith waned and most people think the goddess is dead.

The story follows the adventure of the hero Luka on his journey to find his father after the latter disappeared, leaving only the most cryptic clues as to his whereabouts. On his way, he encounters a small angel who pretends to be the Goddess Ilias and a small yoma who says she's the Monster Lord. After Ilias reappears at his baptism, the hero realizes his adventure will carry a great importance and his childhood friend decides to accompany him.

"Guided" by the mysterious White Rabbit, he recruits several other companions, gets the support of mysterious twins to help him sporadically, visits several alternate dimensions located in a strange place called Tartarus, and learns that the world is in chaos as three Monster Lords fight for power, all while helping the different communities he encounters. Furthermore, it seems three succubi known as the Lilith Sisters are also working behind the scenes to tear the world apart.

As he progresses, the hero learns that every universe is threatened to end into Chaos because they didn't follow the correct history and are contaminating one another.

He later learns that angels from another world are somehow involved in the disapperance of several communities around the world, and later ends the long-standing war between Grangold and the other human kingdoms that was secretly started by an outside influence. Soon after, the current Monster Lord declares a war of extermination against humanity.

When Luka explores yet another Tartarus, the Monster Lord attacks the major human settlements. After pushing the assaults back and dealing with the monsters responsible for the attack, he visits the mysterious Snow Continent where he learns of the origins of the Great Disaster from Ilias herself. A fight breaks out between the Lilith Sisters and the three second-generation seraphim, and the world is nearly destroyed following the intervention of powerful apoptosis, being only saved at the last moment by one of Luka's companions.

Main Characters

 * Luka
 * Alice
 * Goddess Ilias
 * Sonya
 * Nuruko
 * Promestein
 * Brynhildr
 * Alicetroemeria
 * Heinrich
 * Micaela-chan
 * Lucifina-chan

Dark God and Six Ancestors

 * Alice I
 * Minagi
 * Hiruko
 * Kanade
 * Kanon
 * Saja
 * Tamamo

Lilith Sisters
The Lilith Sisters are three legendary succubi who are the creation of Minagi, one of the Six Ancestors. Lilith & Lilim in the original trilogy hint to the original Lilith Sisters, stating that they do not belong to the mythological class of succubi and their fame may have been mixed up with the original legend.
 * Lilith
 * Astaroth
 * Morrigan

Seven Archangels
The Seven Archangels are the highest ranks of all angels, who only follow direct orders from the goddess herself. Each of their power is equal to that of Six Ancestors. Despite their name, these angels are not related to the Archangel rank in the Hierarchy of Angels.


 * Micaela
 * Gabriela
 * Uriela
 * Raphaela
 * Sariela
 * Metatrone
 * Sandalphone

Seraphim
Since Micaela has been promoted to the leader of the Seven Archangels and Lucifina has fallen, Eden has been promoted to the 1st seraphim, and Zion and Gnosis were created to fill the gap and become the second generation of Seraphims.
 * Eden
 * Zion
 * Gnosis
 * Lucifina (Fallen)

Other

 * Nero
 * Neris
 * White Rabbit
 * Reaper
 * Black Alice
 * Armoured Berserker
 * Marcellus
 * Lazarus
 * Merlin
 * Adramelech

Items

 * Consumables
 * Weapons
 * Armor
 * Accessories
 * Key Items

Game Mechanics

 * Companions
 * Jobs
 * Races
 * Skills and Abilities
 * Attack Types
 * Stats
 * Status Ailments
 * Synthesize
 * Casino
 * Achievements
 * Chests and interactibles
 * Labyrinth of Chaos

Narrative

 * Walkthrough
 * Guides
 * Monsterpedia: Paradox Chapter 1
 * Characters: Paradox Chapter 1
 * Locations
 * Great Disaster

Key Concepts

 * Chaos
 * Apoptosis
 * Tartarus