Download Killer Life 3 ROM Hack

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Parameter Info
Console: SNES
Original Game: Final Fantasy III
Type: Bug Fix
Genre: Role Playing
Modifications: GP
Creator: Leet Sketcher
Date Created: 01/30/2018
Last Modified: 02/03/2018
Parameter Info
File Name: Killer_Life_3.zip
Downloads: 1
Requirements: Header (SNES)
Version: 1.4
Rating:

Killer Life 3Description

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Killer Life 3Read Me

Final Fantasy 3 (US/SNES), Final Fantasy 6 (JP/SFC), Final Fantasy 6 Advance (US,JP,EU/GBA)
Killer Life 3 Bug Fix patch

CONTENTS:
FF3-KillerLife3-H.ips: The fix patch for a headered SNES ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF3-KillerLife3-HR.ips: The reverse patch for a headered SNES ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
FF3-KillerLife3-N.ips: The fix patch for a non-headered SNES ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF3-KillerLife3-NR.ips: The reverse patch for a non-headered SNES ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
FF6-KillerLife3-H.ips: The fix patch for a headered SFC ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF6-KillerLife3-HR.ips: The reverse patch for a headered SFC ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
FF6-KillerLife3-N.ips: The fix patch for a non-headered SFC ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF6-KillerLife3-NR.ips: The reverse patch for a non-headered SFC ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
FF6A-KillerLife3-JU.ips: The fix patch for a US or Japanese GBA ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF6A-KillerLife3-JUR.ips: The reverse patch for a US or Japanese GBA ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
FF6A-KillerLife3-E.ips: The fix patch for a European GBA ROM file. Apply to fix the Killer Life 3 Bug.
FF6A-KillerLife3-ER.ips: The reverse patch for a European GBA ROM file. Apply to reverse all changes made by the previous patch.
readme.txt: This file.
Killer Life 3.asm: An assembly format index of the code changes.
Killer Life 3.rtf: A text format index of the code changes.

PATCH INFORMATION:
SNES patches work on version 1.0 or 1.1.
SFC patches work with RPGOne's translation version 1.2.

AFFECTED AREAS:
SNES/SFC: C2/06FE-C2/06FF, C2/6772-C2/677D
GBA US/JP: 0807912C-08079145, 08079198-0807919B
GBA EU: 08079874-0807988D, 080798E0-080798E3

URGENCY:
Medium low.

PURPOSE:
The Life 3 spell is unique...and AWESOME! It's basically a proactive version of Life. Get this: you cast it on a LIVING character, and then it waits until the character dies before reviving that character. Whu-WHUT! It's an easy way to practically ensure that you can't lose...but for as amazing as it is, it also has a glitchy side effect.

A few weapons in the game, including the Assassin, the Striker, the Trump, the Doom Darts and the Wing Edge, have the effect of sometimes auto-killing their target. If that target happens to be an Undead enemy, it always works...ish, but then the enemy immediately revives itself because of its innate immunity to instant death. Thing is, though, Undead enemies also die instantly if Life is cast on them...meaning that if an Undead enemy with Life 3 is killed by one of those weapons, it'll die, then revive as expected...but then Life 3 will kill it. This isn't supposed to happen because the enemy is supposed to technically still be alive. This patch fixes the behaviour by preventing Life 3 from triggering on an enemy killed under these specific circumstances.

VERSION HISTORY:
v1.4 (January 30, 2018): Added GBA patches.

v1.3 (August 27, 2015): Added SFC patches.

v1.2 (July 20, 2015): Updated for compatibility with "Dead in the Air" (previous version at the time required it).

v1.1 (June 17, 2015): Fixed the patch; the previous version didn't work.

v1.0 (June 15, 2015): Initial release.