Everything That Transfers From Suikoden 1 To Suikoden 2 In The Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster

Everything That Transfers From Suikoden 1 To Suikoden 2 In The Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster



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One of the most interesting aspects of the Suikoden series is that you can transfer saves, allowing certain aspects to transfer from game to game. This aspect carries through to the Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster. There are a few notable aspects that are easy to see, such as names carrying over and such, but other elements are a little more nebulous.

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Some of these harder to pin down elements include how levels and items transfer between returning characters. These aspects do, in fact, carry over, but it isn’t as simple as a one-to-one transfer. This guide will outline how the data transfer works, and walk you through all the changes.

Save Transfer Basics

McDohl using the Soul Eater rune in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

In order to transfer your save from Suikoden 1 to Suikoden 2, you must have completed Suikoden 1. The main benefit of this transfer is that it allows players to acquire McDohl in Suikoden 2 if you acquired all 108 Stars of Destiny in the first game. It also gives you an additional recipe for the cooking battle mini game. However, even if you didn’t collect all 108 Stars of Destiny, there are still some benefits…

  • The name of your protagonist as well as the name of the castle will carry over.
  • Levels for returning characters will be adjusted.
  • Weapon levels for returning characters will be adjusted.

There is also a very limited amount of item carryover, though this appears to be limited to Humphrey being able to carry over the Windspun Armor if he has it equipped at the end of the game.

Character Level Transfer

Viktor landing a critical attack in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

The original Suikoden 1 to 2 data transfer rewarded you with a few extra levels for returning characters depending on how far above level 60 they were. This has seemingly remained unchanged. If a character is above level 60 in Suikoden 1, they will be stronger once you recruit them in Suikoden 2. For every ten levels above level 60, characters gain an additional number of levels (it is dependent on the character).

However, level gain beyond level 60 is a moot point, as there is almost no scenario in which you should have characters in the level 70+ region by the end of Suikoden 1. You’ll likely be in the low 60s by the time you finish the game. You would have to grind for hours while equipping characters with fortune runes if you wanted to get them above that.

Tai Ho’s level will now transfer in the HD Remaster. This was not the case in the original Suikoden 2.

Character

60+ Level Increase

Clive

16 > 17

Flik

20 > 22

Futch

34 > 37

Hix

27 > 29

Humphrey

34 > 37

Kasumi

38 > 41

Lorelai

38 > 41

Luc

27 > 29

McDohl

38 > 41

Meg

31 > 34

Pesmerga

50 > 55

Sheena

38 > 41

Stallion

31 > 34

Tai Ho

27 > 29

Tengaar

27 > 29

Valeria

38 > 41

Viktor

20 > 22

Weapon Level Transfer

Riou at the first blacksmith in Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

Unlike character levels, it is quite easy to get a weapon to its max level by the end of Suikoden 1. You’ll simply need to recruit Mace, and then utilize Chinchirorin to gather the necessary Potch. Just like with character levels, transferring data will lead to characters starting with better weapons.

Like with the character levels, Tai Ho’s weapon level will now transfer over in the HD Remaster.

Character

Lvl 12-13

Lvl 14-15

Lvl 16

Clive

8

9

10

Flik

8

9

10

Futch

8

9

10

Hix

6

7

8

Humphrey

10

11

12

Kasumi

8

9

10

Lorelai

7

8

9

Luc

5

6

7

McDohl

12

13

14

Meg

6

7

8

Pesmerga

15

16

16

Sheena

9

10

11

Stallion

8

9

10

Tai Ho

8

9

10

Tengaar

9

10

11

Valeria

7

8

9

Viktor

7

8

9

Armor Transfer

Humphry slashing a pixie with his sword Suikoden 2 HD Remaster.

McDohl will be able to carry over all the best late-game armor. However, if you didn’t get the 108 Stars of Destiny, that’s not going to do you a whole lot of good. However, if you give Humphrey the Windspun Armor that you acquire in Greigminister, he will carry that over to Suikoden 2. While we had hoped that armor would transfer more freely in the HD Remaster, alas, it appears that it remains the same.

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