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* Exclusively in ''Mystery'', [[Manakete]]s and their [[dragonstone]]s function differently from other games in the series. When used as items, the unit is transformed into their dragon state both on the field and in battle for five turns, giving them access to a breath weapon matching the dragon type.
* Exclusively in ''Mystery'', [[Manakete]]s and their [[dragonstone]]s function differently from other games in the series. When used as items, the unit is transformed into their dragon state both on the field and in battle for five turns, giving them access to a breath weapon matching the dragon type.
* ''Mystery'' connected four previously stand-alone classes into [[class change]] lines: [[Knight]]s now promote to [[General]]s using a [[Knight Crest]], and [[Hunter]]s now promote to [[Horseman|Horsemen]] using an [[Orion's Bolt]]. A few other classes still lack class change options entirely, which were implemented in the [[Nintendo DS]] remakes.
* ''Mystery'' connected four previously stand-alone classes into [[class change]] lines: [[Knight]]s now promote to [[General]]s using a [[Knight Crest]], and [[Hunter]]s now promote to [[Horseman|Horsemen]] using an [[Orion's Bolt]]. A few other classes still lack class change options entirely, which were implemented in the [[Nintendo DS]] remakes.
* Weapons and items/staves are separate inventories, with four being able to be carried in each. Enemy units will drop whatever in in their item inventory, but not what is in their weapom inventory. Enemy [[cleric]]s and [[bishop]]s will have their staves in their weapon inventory due to this, and enemy units which drop weapons or staves will have a copy of the weapon or staff in their item inventory.
* Weapons and items/staves are separate inventories, with four being able to be carried in each. Enemy units will drop whatever in in their item inventory, but not what is in their weapom inventory. Enemy staff users will have their staves in their weapon inventory due to this, and enemy units which drop weapons or staves will have a copy of the weapon or staff in their item inventory.


==Characters==
==Characters==