RPG Dragon Lapis Cheats

RPG Dragon Lapis Hack 1.1.0 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd.
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.0
ID: kemco.execreate.lapis

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Description

The dawn of a new hero!

A thousand years ago, a great battle ensued between two dragons, one gold and the other silver, where they were sealed away. However, the real tale begins many centuries later after the Silver Dragon reawakens, and launches an assault on a frontier village in the far north.

There, a royal knight by the name of Lucas serves as a guard after being relegated to the rural and much isolated location by the King. Yet, little does he know he is, in fact, a descendant of the hero, Alaric, who once sealed the Gold and Silver Dragons in human form. Nonetheless, when tragedy strikes, he soon finds his place, and after teaming up with a band of unlikely companions, sets out on an adventure to save the world.

Features
- Make a return to the golden age of RPGs!
- Intuitive controls & retro graphics!
- Unlock the growth plates to power up characters!
- Change and master jobs to use more abilities!
- Plenty of subquests and extra content!
- Challenging dungeons full of gimmicks and formidable opponents!
- Fight various enemies and complete the Enemy Guide!
- Play the Lottery to win strong equipment!
- Character's appearance changes depending on their job!
- Splendid BGM from the renowned game composer Ryuji Sasai!

* The game can be played in its entirety without the need for in-game transactions.

Version history

1.1.0
2018-02-07
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

English version released!
1.0.6
2017-05-01
1.0.4
2017-04-19
1.0.3
2017-04-14
1.0.0
2017-04-13

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Ad Eliminator + 600LPP
(Remove in-game ads and get 600LPP as a bonus.)
$5.99
Free
JB244538170✱✱✱✱✱ 025213D✱✱✱✱✱
1250LPP
(Get 1250 LPP (Lapis Points).)
$9.99
Free
JB354531571✱✱✱✱✱ 404180E✱✱✱✱✱
600LPP
(Get 600 LPP (Lapis Points).)
$4.99
Free
JB128409670✱✱✱✱✱ 9A6B754✱✱✱✱✱
2600LPP
(Get 2600 LPP (Lapis Points).)
$19.99
Free
JB071511386✱✱✱✱✱ FCDFA8E✱✱✱✱✱
100LPP
(Get 100 LPP (Lapis Points).)
$0.99
Free
JB199986252✱✱✱✱✱ 3938BFC✱✱✱✱✱
7000LPP
(Get 7000 LPP (Lapis Points).)
$49.99
Free
JB308293575✱✱✱✱✱ D38276D✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
838 Ratings

Reviews

Kinjay the gamer,
What a blast!
This game is fantastic. Finally a game where there’s no energy, tiered hero summoning garbage and nonstop ads. This game is a classic dragon quest/final fantasy like RPG. The combat is satisfying and it has a great job (class) system in place to keep you exploring different builds for your squad. Leveling up isn’t a grind, it’s really at the perfect pace to keep me playing without getting bored. The story is well done and the characters are comical and fun. Like I said above, the ads only interrupt me once in awhile and i hardly even notice. The devs did a great job with this little gem. I’ll be supporting them soon with the in game store. Overall, if you like turn based rpgs then you’re gonna love this game. My only complaint is that the music isn’t very varied which is a shame cause I like the few tracks they have, but they just repeat over and over. Not a big deal because I can just turn it off.

Also I’ve never written a review for a game before, so kudos to the devs who made me take a moment to say “thank you!”.
ShinyDragoon,
Good but could improve
Before I start I really love the games you guys make and have been playing them since I was 10. This is great and the characters have a lot of personality. The combat animation are pretty cool and the addition of different jobs is great but some of them get confusing I can’t tell if some jobs just upgrade others or if they’re their own thing also The game can be clearer on how to use certain mechanics like the wind lapis. Also, I know it’s like this for almost all kemco games other than justice chronicles but I don’t like that you can only have 4 usable characters. Part of what I think makes up a lot of good mobile rpgs whether they be ones like this or chess board ones is the ability to changes what characters you have. And another 3 good things I found is the fact to that the vanguard changes how much damage characters take and that tactics decide what characters focus on I battle. The last good thing I found (by the way even though this game has lots of great aspects these at the ones I really liked) Was that you can make decisions on what you say in the story some times. I don’t know if it affects the story yet but it’s still cool you guys put that in. Overall this is a great game with a few flaws but people should still play it if they get the chance.
Konoaoi,
Nostalgic and addicting
I was skeptical at first with this game, but after a few hours of playing I’m reminded of all the games I enjoyed growing up. It almost feels like a collective of all the rpg Gameboy games I grew up with mashed into a single mobile game. The dialogue is well thought out and hilarious to the point where I actually read through it all. There’s no intrusive ads that pop-up every possible chance, it’s minimal to the point where it isn’t a bother. It’s definitely not a pay-to-win like most games you find on the App Store, but you have the option to indulge if you wish to do so. I rarely write reviews, but I thought I’d take the time to give this game a proper review.

Edit:
8 hours of gameplay later, the in-game characters mention that the amount of ads in game are going to increase. And that is definitely no joke. Every 2 battles I receive an ad, every time I save I receive an ad, navigating the menu I receive an ad. There’s even a button now present on the game screen to remove ads which remains there. The first few hours of gameplay had very little ads, but now the ads are intrusive and appear to pop out at every single opportunity.
tzarzael,
Moments of brilliance
This game has the honest feel of those old RPG’s, a fantastic balance when it comes to leveling, increasing the strength of monsters and not needing to stop to just grind out a few levels. I’m surprised and impressed enough I’ll be looking at other games this crew has made. ALSO…….. This game has the single best of all time way of doing that annoying “please rate and review our game” thing that literally had me cracking up and getting strange looks from other people as I laughed at my phone. In the future I would like to see a “search” command. Some of the oldies had it where you could “search” the spot you were standing and maybe find some cool secret item. But as far as challenge balance, story, humor… stay where you’re at. This game is much more fun than I dared to hope.

I do have a question, though… once you get a treasury key, is it just a one time use or should you be able to open all the doors with it?
TLMcar,
One of the best RPGs(personal opinion)
I myself thinks that this is a very good game due to how I have also enjoyed dragon sinker, the creator(s)( I don’t know if this is indie or AAA game) are doing a nice job of making this game, I know I shouldn’t do this but i want to say in my opinion, it’s kind of lacking in some places, like the boss sprites, it’s all dragons, until you go into battle, then they are different. But, other Th en that I have no problems with it. I am okay with the use of sprite indicating that it’s boss, but it’s the monsters are almost all recolors of dragon sinker enemy, which is okay it’s just I wish that there’s a lot more variety looking sprites for the enemy, but I also understand that this is suppose to be an simple game with good story in it. What ever anyone’s opinion are, you are doing great creators of the game, I really enjoy this game(also I feel bad for Iria, I clicked do it later and then she got sad, so yeah that’s another reason this review exists I guess other then my opinion).
You could always do better, go above and beyond!(sorry I am just a kid giving this review sooo...yeah)
Fujchfft,
Brilliant
Loved the review skit!
But I’ve always been obsessed with retro rpg’s, and this review is for the storyline and everything. Although some things were confusing, pretty much everything was covered under the Help area.
A bit baffled by plate skills and what to do when it says they are ‘usable’, such as for Lucas, such as the skill called ‘berserk’? Or ‘crazed strike’? I really don’t know and don’t know where to find help or explanations for them. Got them from a berserker plate and skills don’t unequip do they. They don’t seem to work. Maybe it’s because of their current job, and will work if I switch jobs?

I don’t see a way to contact any support but I guess everything else I pretty much understand, or will understand after some time. It’s nice, it’s intuitive!
But I’m glad it takes little space, and for a free app, I am very pleased (more than satisfied) with the quality and what’s available. Even if there’s an ad. But it’s very unobtrusive I assure you.

But after a certain point another skit warns of more ads. I haven’t really noticed any in my face, except the ‘no ads’ ad doesn’t go away in the left corner. But what I’m more concerned about is the loading time gets 2-3x longer after that skit. Not sure if it’s to do with the ads or with that certain point in the story though. Around the Adria desert.

Otherwise, besides those two points, I’m sticking with it.
E.H.1,
Pretty fun!
Overall, I’m enjoying what I’ve been able to play so far. The only real nitpick I have is the dialogue between characters. I understand some of the characters are based on certain archetypes and dynamics. Admittedly, I’m not really into the whole “blushing girl and trying to make the older guy a pervert” thing, but this also is where the dialogue really drags on anyways. Even the dialogue for writing a review could also have be been cut by half. Thinking back on it, I think the main problem is that the dialogue often tries to make the same joke multiple times in one interaction. Like, great, it’s bad that Melvin smells, but it keeps going on and on about it without changing the subject. So the core part of the dialogue is okay, but since it’s being bludgeoned to death, it’s not good. Idk just end the interaction the first time the “punchline” is dropped.
Paper Dolls,
Fun, Funny, and the best kind Of Free
You never know where the story is going to go with Dragon Lapis, and that is a good thing! The best feel of classic pixel JRPGs, but with just enough innovation to remain interesting even between the story scenes.
There are multiple currencies at play - EP for stats and skills, coins for special items, and LPP for freemium bonuses - but they come together well to let you build your characters naturally. And the LPP? Drops at a comfortable rate in battle, can be earned with triggered ads, or purchased as desired. No in-game ads or “bonus” ads; just the LPP one if you feel like it.
EDIT: There does come a point about half way through where Ads do begin displaying. I will update with more info as I play further.
The controls are also really fluid on the touch screen. I prefer the virtual joystick and button, and it just feels perfect.
Give Dragon Lapis a look, and be continually pleasantly surprised.
paulmh4209,
Great game
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but here’s an ad-supported game where the ads are actually NOT intrusive!! There’s no incessant interruption, there’s no pay-to-win, there’s no bait and switch. It feels like the developers care about the game they’re putting out. It’s actually a well made game, on iPhone!

Now on to the game itself. I was torn at first between saying the story was either too generic or not generic enough. However, I’m far enough into it that I can say that it just feels like it’s how it should be. The mechanics were new to me, but made sense after a while. The characters are distinct and hilarious, with solid personalities. My only complaint is the lack of a glossary to explain some of the battle abbreviations used. I’ve figured out a few, like AA = All Allies, 1E = one enemy, but SO still eludes me.

Congrats to the developers for putting something REAL on the App Store!
Paradise Imminent,
A Wonderful Successor/Sequel To Dragon Sinker
When I first downloaded this game, I was hoping that it was at least inspired by another Kemco game, Dragon Sinker. Once I played it, my suspicions were confirmed. I’m VERY happy with the results; this game has improved upon its predecessor in virtually every way. The graphics, the job system, the gameplay, all are improved. A unexpected but very pleasant perk is that it took some of the bonuses that you could purchase in the previous game with special points and incorporated them into the job classes (such as the 50% drop rate put into the thief class). If there was one complaint to give, the controller layout is a little weird, and not as responsive at it was in previous games. I’m looking forward to getting through this game to see how it all ends up and I know that Ill have a lot of fun, on the way! Great job, Kemco!