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Hidden treasure/Super Famicom games: Difference between revisions

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==Hidden map events in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}==
==Hidden map events in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}==
While ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' has no hidden treasures, it has several hidden map events which give items and stat increases. Each event is available to only one character, and some of them require that certain criteria are met before they can be triggered. Some events involve multiple units and can be triggered anywhere by having one of the units wait next to the other.
While ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' has no hidden treasures, it has several hidden map events which give items and stat increases. Each event is available to only one character, and some of them require that certain criteria are met before they can be triggered. Some events involve multiple units and can be triggered anywhere by having one of the units wait next to the other.
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