Myron is a temporary party member in Final Fantasy Legend III. He is a skilled fighter who grew up with Arthur and the others who also trained the party. He lends his support early in the game, but does not accompany them any further on their journey.
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Story[]
Myron trained Arthur, Curtis, Gloria, and Sharon at the Battle Simulator. On the day Arthur, Curtis, and Gloria decides to leave so they can change the future. Myron and Sharon awaited them in the Palace. After convincing the Elder of Dharm, they both join Arthur's party.
Myron leaves the party once they reach the Talon in the Palace when they want to warp to the Past World, worried about the town of Dharm. He leaves the party to go help the Elder.
In the Future World, Myron along with Lara are defending New Dharm from monsters. Myron tells Arthur to go to Viper City and help Dion. After Xagor's defeat, Arthur lives for a short while in New Dharm until Dr. Quacer can build them a time-machine. In New Dharm, Myron shows them the Battle Simulator2 and ask them if they want to try it out. Arthur agrees to it.
Gameplay[]
Myron is a Human whose innate element is Fire. He, like all temporary characters, cannot eat meat or install parts nor learn new spells. The equipment that is already equipped on him cannot be removed, but he can equip armor in areas he's missing. Myron is a strong physical fighter.
At the start of the game, have Myron enter his Item menu and remove his weapon. When the fight is over and the player resumes control of the game, Myron will now be the fifth party member and the player's inventory will have an extra Battle Axe. This is an advanced weapon for this point in the game.
Level | HP | MP | Attack | Defense | Agility | Magic | Hit | Evade | M.Def. | M.Evade | Equipment | Magic |
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5 | 130 | 120 | 18 | 25 | 14 | 17 | 79 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Battle Bronze Bronze Plume |
Cure1 Fire1 Ice 1 |
Other appearances[]
SaGa Compilation Trading Card Game[]
Myron makes an appearance as a card in the card game.
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Etymology[]
Myron of Eleutherae, working c. 480 BC - 440 BC, was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC.