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Cover art for Paradox Part 2

Monster Girl Quest: Paradox is a trilogy game series made by Torotoro Resistance. It is the sequel to the original Monster Girl Quest trilogy, but it’s exact relation to the original is complex due to its alternate universe status and the role of temporal paradoxes in its plot. Like its predecessor, there are a planned total of three parts. Part One was translated into English by Dargoth with the help of Rogue[1], and Part Two's translation is roughly finished.

Here is the list of additions that the English patch has.

Here is the Japanese wiki.

Monmusu Quest! Paradox: First Chapter (official name: Monmusu Quest! Paradox RPG [Part One]) was officially released on 14 Mar 2015, and can be found here. The packaged version was launched on 6 Nov 2015 and can be found here. A trial version can be found here.

Monmusu Quest! Paradox: Second Chapter (official name: Monmusu Quest! Paradox RPG [Part Two]) was officially released on 23 Jun 2017, and can be found here. Its trailer can be found here (YouTube) or here (direct source).

In order to combine the two parts grab the graphics folder of part 1 and put it in part 2.

Gameplay

Returning features include Luka as the protagonist, several characters from the original trilogy, and the Monsterpedia. Unlike its predecessor, Paradox functions as more of a traditional turn-based JRPG game made in RPG Maker VX Ace, with influences from the Dragon Quest and Shin Megami Tensei series of games[2].

All monsters from the original trilogy are planned to return, plus new ones, for a planned total of roughly 500 monsters, all of which can be recruited to the player's party. Paradox has a rich multi-tiered class system that is composed of Jobs (which can all be selected by any character) and Races (which have a more limited accessibility, based on each character's nature and appearance), in addition to there being Unique Traits, which are character-specific bonuses that grant them individual strengths.

The game has a huge world to explore, a vast amount of items and equipments to collect, tons of secrets, sidequests, optional areas and bosses.

The story will have mutually exclusive choices that will impact later parts of the game, with hints of there being multiple endings.

Plot

Navigation

Items

Game Mechanics

Narrative

Characters

Main Characters

Monsters

Dark God and Six Ancestors

Lilith Sisters

The Lilith Sisters are three legendary succubi who are the creation of Minagi, one of the Six Ancestors. Lilith & Lilim in the original trilogy hint to the original Lilith Sisters, stating that they do not belong to the mythological class of succubi and their fame may have been mixed up with the original legend.

Angels

Seven Archangels

The Seven Archangels are the highest ranks of all angels, who only follow direct orders from the goddess herself. Each of their power is equal to that of Six Ancestors. Despite their name, these angels are not related to the Archangel rank in the Hierarchy of Angels.

Seraphim

Since Micaela has been promoted to the leader of the Seven Archangels and Lucifina has fallen, Eden has been promoted to the 1st seraphim, and Zion and Gnosis were created to fill the gap and become the second generation of Seraphims.

Other

Key Concepts

References

Gallery

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Monster Girl Quest Paradox Demo - Part 1