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Lady Luck
The Lady Luck is the ship of Captain Hawke in Romancing SaGa and it's remake, Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song.
Appearance[edit]
The Lady Luck is is recognisable, with a bright colour pallete, indicating the use of multiple rags, contrary to the average brown and white Pirate ship or the red and blue Imperial army ships. In the remake, this colour distinction is gone, as the ship got a brand new design, with a more circular interior.
Gameplay[edit]
In the original SFC game, the Lady Luck was fully functional, allowing the player to sail around the Coral Sea with ease, raid other ships and steal their gold. This is only available at the start of Hawke's campaign, and is later unavailable due to collateral damage to the ship.
Story[edit]
At the beginning of Hawke's story mode, he starts up while sailing the Lady Luck, looting other trader ships for gold, with the option to kill or spare the members. Once you leave the Coral Sea and begin the Pirates Invitation quest, Hawke lowers the anker on the Pirate Headquarters. After his little meeting with Butcher is settled with a duel or with an apology, Hawke sails to his destination, only for it to be filled with tens of Imperial Army ships. Afterwards, he returns to the Headquarters and gets ambushed by Butcher's crew. Finally, after that massacre is over, Hawke sails off for the final time, as his ship is struck by a storm, badly damaging the ship, completely destroying it. Hawke exclaims his goodbyes with his ship, and continues on from there.
Lady Luck 2[edit]
Before his battle with Saruin, Hawke exclaims his desire to build the Lady Luck 2, a sequel to his previous ship, if not just a remake of the original. In the 100% Completion ending, Hawke reveals that he did infact build the ship, to which Jamil exclaims it's suprisingly quick contruction.