Kyuuhachi / Azure-Vitality

Ports the exclusive quests from Trails to Azure Evolution to the PC version
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Azure Vitality

A mod for Trails to Azure that ports over the exclusive quests from the Evolution (PS Vita) version. For the Trails from Zero counterpart, see Inevitable Zero.

Illicit Trade Stakeout Talk to Grace outside the IBC in chapter 2, day 2.
Introduction to Crossbell Talk to the guardsman outside the SSS in chapter 2, day 3. **NOTE**: missable if you visit the graveyard.
Searching the Forest Talk to Commander Sonya in Bellguard Gate after finishing *Runaway Vehicle Pursuit* in chapter 3.
Temporary Theme Park Job, part 2 From the computer at start of chapter 4.
Bringing Home the Bakery From the computer at start of chapter 4.

Installation

Download the vitality.zip file from the latest release and extract data/ directory into the game's directory (you can open it like a .zip file). This is normally at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Legend of Heroes Trails to Azure, or it can be found by right-clicking the game in Steam and choosing Manage » Browse local files.

If using ShinKiseki's More Portraits in Azure, install that one first, and then install vitality-portraits.zip on top of that. The base vitality.zip is not necessary.

FAQ

Can I install this mid-playthrough? Yes. But I can't guarantee stability if you are in an area with added NPCs, so I would recommend saving on one of the highways.

Do these support English/Japanese? Yes, both languages are fully supported.

Are they voiced? No. They're not voiced in Evolution, so there are no voice clips for them.

Do you receive any DP?/Does this affect achievements? Yes, it does make detective ranks easier to attain since there are more DP in total. I believe adjusting the rank thresholds would require modding the exe, which is beyond the scope of this mod.

Credits

Nihon Falcom: for creating the game.

GeofrontTeam and NIS America: for bringing it to the west.

Ouroboros: for creating EDDecompiler. While I do not use it directly, it was invaluable as documentation for creating my own.

ShinKiseki: some proofreading, and adding portraits to quest dialogue.

Discord members: for help with upscaling a couple of images