Players who sit on the throne inRomancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Sevenwill find that they have the option to replace their current Emperor with a new one. This option is called “abdication,” and some fans may want to know more about the feature before they engage with it. Fortunately,Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven’s abdication feature is not extremely complex, and its intricacies are detailed in this guide.

This guide looks to cover both the purpose of abdication and if it is a feature that players should use.

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Romancing SaGa 2: What is Abdication?

As previously noted, abdication is a feature inRomancing SaGa 2that can be accessed by interacting with the throne in Castle Avalon, and it allows players toselect a new Emperor.JRPGfans can abdicate the throneonce per generation, and there are a couple of reasons that they might want to do so.

Romancing SaGa 2: Should You Abdicate?

It is recommended that playersabdicate the throne every generation, as doing so will increase the rate at which theyunlockformations. For the uninitiated, formations determine the positions that units assume in battle, andtactical RPGfans will unlock a new oneevery time a class becomes Emperor for the first time. For example, players will unlock the Imperial Shield formation the first time that they make a Heavy Infantry unit Emperor, and they will unlock the Imperial Attack formation the first time that they make a Light Infantry unit Emperor.

As such, a player that never abdicates the throne can (typically) only unlock a maximum of one formation every generation. By contrast, a player that consistently engages with the abdication feature has a chance to unlock a second formation every generation, and having access to additional formations can definitely be useful against challenging foes.

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It is actually possible to unlock many formations during a single generation, despite the fact that the throne can only be abdicated once. Indeed, players can repeatedly force new Emperor selections by allowing their Emperors to repeatedly succumb topermadeath inRomancing Saga 2. Fans that choose classes that have never before sat on the throne during those selections will continually unlock new formations.

Unlocking new formations is not the only reason to abdicate the throne, though, as players may want to use the feature if they areunhappy with their current Emperor. Indeed, while it is often possible to recruit units that can cover for an Emperor’s shortcomings, fans who are struggling to make an Emperor work should feel free to use abdication to replace them with another class.

The Crusader’s stats in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

Romancing SaGa 2: A Warning About Abdication

In general, there are no penalties associated with abdicating inRomancing SaGa 2. However, abdicating the throne in the middle of certain scenarios, like the one that centers around the eruption at Mt. Comroon, can lead to undesirable outcomes. Fans ofparty-based RPGsare thus advised tomake a savebefore abdicating, as that will allow them to roll back their progress if the feature causes any quest-related issues.

The Ninja in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

The Corsair’s stats in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

The Ranger in battle in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

The Strategist in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

The Final Emperor accepts the crown in Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven