Sadly the multiplayer aspect was reduced down to 2 simultaneous players. Whatsmore, the game included a Class Change system that allowed the player to further personalize their characters by guiding them toward the path of Light or Darkness, each with different inherent skills and stats modifiers. Not only did this mean 20 different possible combinations of characters, but also 6 different storyline beginnings and endings, grouped into 3 main story arcs. The game saw a great increase in storyline complexity over the previous title, with six characters to choose from in order to form a 3 member team. Neither of these can be confirmed or denied, so it will most likely remain a mystery. There is constant bitterness and speculation over the causes for this, including attributing it to Square USA choosing to develop Secret of Evermore instead (which was released before SD3) or the relocation of resources to make Super Mario RPG with Nintendo. The translation was in process but abandoned. Seiken Densetsu 3 followed Secret of Mana September 30th, 1995 also on the SNES, but sadly never made it outside Japan.
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