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==Gameplay== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Ys - The Vanished Omens (UE) -!--01.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of the SMS edition of Ys I]] --> The player controls Adol on a game field viewed from a [[top-down perspective]]. As he travels on the main field and explores dungeons, he will encounter numerous roaming enemies, which he must battle in order to progress. Combat in ''Ys I'' is rather different from other console RPGs of the time, where battles were often turn-based and menu-oriented. ''Ys I'' instead features a battle system quite similar to that of typical [[roguelike]] games. The protagonist simply moves toward his enemy and damage is sustained on both sides. Attacking straight on causes the attacker the most damage to himself, but clipping the edge of the defender yields a successful differential.
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