Breath of Fire III/Headscratchers


 * After the second encounter with Balio and Sunder, Nina the princess joins you and suggests you leave the dungeon through the royal cemetery filled with undead instead of going back up into the castle. What was that kid thinking? She had a key! Even without the key, she could have asked that guard to open the door.


 * When Teepo offers you the chance to surrender to Myria, Thou Must refuse. When Myria makes the same offer, however, you can accept it and be sealed away in Heaven. Wait, what? It may be just me, but the Bad Ending forces you to turn Teepo's death from tragedy to farce. Why couldn't the designers have allowed you to stay with Teepo? If that were possible, then it would become a more meaningful decision.