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{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Miracle Warriors SMS box.jpg
|image=Miracle Warriors SMS box.jpg
|title=Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord
|title=Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord
|japanese=覇邪の封印
|japanese=覇邪の封印
|developer=[[Kogado Studio]]
|developer=[[Kogado Studio]]
|publisher=[[ASCII Entertainment]], [[Sega]]
|publisher={{colist|ASCII Entertainment|Sega}}
|released={{sys|msx}}{{jp|1987}}{{sys|nes}}{{jp|1987|October 13}}{{sys|sms}}{{jp|1987|October 18}}{{us|1988|January 31}}{{eu|1988}}
|year=1987
|systems={{syslist|pc8801|fm7|msx|nes|sms}}
|genre=[[RPG]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
|systems=[[NEC PC-8801]], [[Fujitsu FM-7]], [[MSX]], [[Famicom]], [[Sega Master System]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
}}
}}
'''Miracle Warriors''', subtitled Seal of the Dark Lord, also known as {{nihongo|'''Haja no Fuuin'''|覇邪の封印光||lit. Seal of Evil}} is an RPG original developed by [[Kogado Studio]] in [[1986]] for various Japanese home computers, including the [[NEC PC-8801]], [[Fujitsu FM-7]], and later the [[MSX]] series of home computers. It was ported by ASCII for the [[Famicom]] in [[1987]], and also to the [[Sega Master System]] which was published by [[Sega]] themselves. All versions of the game, including the only version published in the United States for the Sega Master System, included a large map of the world with the instructions. Depending on the version of the game, the map ranged from helpful to indispensable.


'''Miracle Warriors''', subtitled Seal of the Dark Lord, also known as {{nihongo|'''Haja no Fuuin'''|覇邪の封印光||lit. Seal of Evil}} is an RPG original developed by [[Kogado Studio]] in [[1986]] for various Japanese home computers, including the [[NEC PC-8801]], [[Fujitsu FM-7]], and later the [[MSX]] series of home computers. It was ported by ASCII for the [[Famicom]] in [[1987]], and also to the [[Sega Master System]] which was published by [[Sega]] themselves. All versions of the game, including the only version published in the United States for the Sega Master System, included a large map of the world with the instructions.  Depending on the version of the game, the map ranged from helpful to indispensable.
Along with [[Phantasy Star]], Miracle Warriors was one of the first Japanese RPGs to be translated and sold in the United States. The Sega Master System version was remarkably improved over the previous computer versions, and looks substantially better than the [[Famicom]] conversion, which more closely resembles the original computer games. In addition to improving the quality of the graphics, the overworld map was rearranged for the Sega version, placing locations in different areas of the world and simplifying the complicated dungeons.


Along with [[Phantasy Star]], Miracle Warriors was one of the first Japanese RPGs to be translated and sold in the United States.  The Sega Master System version was remarkably improved over the previous computer versions, and looks substantially better than the [[Famicom]] conversion, which more closely resembles the original computer games.  In addition to improving the quality of the graphics, the overworld map was rearranged for the Sega version, placing locations in different areas of the world and simplifying the complicated dungeons.
In the game, you start out as a lone warrior who must travel across the land in search of three companion warriors who will join you in your quest to defeat the Dark Lord. In order to get them to join you, you must seek out an item that they require before they will agree to help you. Random battle encounters only ever involve one monster at a time, but likewise, you may only use one character in your party to attack. In addition to gold, fighting monsters rewards you with fangs, and character points which serve as your reputation. Attacking encounters indiscriminately may lead to the killing of innocent folk, which will then lower your character points.
 
In the game, you start out as a lone warrior who must travel across the land in search of three companion warriors who will join you in your quest to defeat the Dark Lord. In order to get them to join you, you must seek out an item that they require before they will agree to help you. Random battle encounters only ever involve one monster at a time, but likewise, you may only use one character in your party to attack. In addition to gold, fighting monsters rewards you with fangs, and character points which serve as your reputation. Attacking encounters indiscriminately may lead to the killing of innocent folk, which will then lower your character points.
 
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Image:Haja no Fuuin PC box.jpg|Original PC box
File:Haja no Fuuin PC box.jpg|Original PC box
Image:Haja no Fuuin FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Haja no Fuuin FC box.jpg|Famicom box
Image:Haja no Fuuin MK3 box.jpg|Sega Mark III box
File:Haja no Fuuin MK3 box.jpg|Sega Mark III box
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[[Category:Kogado Studio]]
[[Category:Kogado Studio]]
[[Category:ASCII Entertainment]]
[[Category:Sega]]
[[Category:RPG]]
[[Category:RPG]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]

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